Tag: Tatl

Hey everyone! Z-Talk is back with this month’s podcast. This month Zelda segment heavy, but we have an awesome mailbag and Keaton Quiz for your community fill. Colonel and Random Person are back as per usual with new Zelda topics to debate. We also have a new voice at the party. Don’t forget to tell us your thoughts on this podcast in the discussion thread! Timestamps: 0:50 – Random In Person: Importance of Story by Random Person 12:17 – Legendary…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist fluxmage‘s Majora’s Mask fanart “Atop the Tower“. This artwork shows Link, in Deku form, and Tatl on top of the Clock Tower on the third day. They are confronting the Skull Kid by trying to make him stop what he’s doing and to return what he took from Link which is the Ocarina that he is lazily tossing up into the air. Tatl’s brother Tael is also present at the scene and…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist ShadowScarKnight‘s Majora’s Mask fanart, “It Looks So Sad…“. This fanart shows Link as a Deku at the beginning of the game shortly after he was cursed by the Skull Kid. He comes across this sad looking tree while on his journey to Clock Town. Tatl comments on how it looks like it could almost start crying at any moment due to the how sad the expression looks on its face. The two…

Even as it’s gotten more popular, dubstep is still a pretty niche genre. A lot of people dislike dubstep, and fan remixes haven’t adapted the style nearly as much as other genres. Today, however, we have a dubstep remix of Majora’s Mask’s Dawn of the Final Day theme by YouTuber MrRevatic, and it’s pretty darn good. Hit the jump to listen!

The folks over on Game Trailers have released an amazing video covering the much talked about and often debated timeline of the Legend of Zelda series. The video begins by covering the first few games in the series in chronological order giving a brief overview of each and explains how the storyline slowly evolved from a simple fantasy game manual backstory to an overarching epic covering several centuries from the creation of Hyrule to the later adventures of Link and…

Good afternoon my Zelda Dungeon friends, and welcome to another Monday and another Flute Boy’s Meadow! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving week/break, for those of you who celebrate it. For this week’s feature, I’ve opted for something people requested in the comments last week: a look at the themes for each of the companions throughout the series. Now first, I want to clarify who Link’s companions are. The term refers specifically to the guide characters that tend to…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist, Lunaros‘ Majora’s Mask fanart, ‘Song of Time‘. This fanart features the time in the game where Link (as Deku Link) uses the Song of Time for the first time after he recovers his ocarina from Skull Kid. The background of the picture shows the glowing clocks whose hands are turning counterclockwise swarming around Link and Tatl as they fall backwards through time. The look on Deku Link’s face shows his obvious shock…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantART artist, Annausagi‘s Majora’s Mask fanart, “Dawn of a new day“. In this fanart it features four of the game’s main characters: Link, Skull Kid, Tatl, and Tael. They are all lying down relaxing after the final battle against Majora’s Mask. It’s a well deserved rest too seeing as Link fought hard against the cursed mask and that Skull Kid was possessed by it for a long time until Link summoned the giants to…

For the few of you who wish Zelda was like a first person shooter, today’s your lucky day. YouTube user PistolShrimps has created his interpretation of the Legend of Zelda as a FPS. The beautiful Princess Zelda is being held ransom by Gerudo thugs in a Castle Town suburb and as usual, only Link can save her. Link and Tatl rush to the rescue, collecting an assault rifle from an elaborate treasure chest along the way. Make the jump to…

Any Legend of Zelda fan knows how annoying some of Link’s companions have been in the past. They nag you constantly about minor issues, shouting “Hey! Listen!”, laughing at you through the Wiimote, or just spouting some gibberish that nobody on the face the planet can understand. I don’t think that these guides were put in the games just to agitate the user. They honestly believe that you should know that your batteries are low or that enemies can take…