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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The story takes place during the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' when [[Link]] is on his way to rescue [[Princess Zelda]] from [[Ganon]]'s clutches. In his journey, Link encounters a [[Moblin]] with a magical spear. The spear can regenerates more spears to attack Link with when it is thrown. | The story takes place during the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' when [[Link]] is on his way to rescue [[Princess Zelda]] from [[Ganon]]'s clutches. In his journey, Link encounters a [[Moblin]] with a magical spear. The spear can regenerates more spears to attack Link with, when it is thrown. | ||
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==Voice Cast for Cassette Version== | ==Voice Cast for Cassette Version== | ||
* Jonathan Potts - Link | * Jonathan Potts - [[Link]] | ||
* Len Carlson - Ganon/Moblin/Old Man | * Len Carlson - [[Ganon]]/[[Moblin]]/[[Old Man]] | ||
==Homebrew NDS Port== | ==Homebrew NDS Port== |
Revision as of 08:06, January 13, 2013
Molblin's Magic Spear is a children's story book based on The Legend of Zelda, that was licensed by Nintendo of America. The book was written by Jack C. Harris, and it has pretty good art that was illustrated by Art and Kim Ellis. It was published by Western Publishing Company, Inc in 1989, and Golden Books in February 1, 1990.[1]
Some copies of the book also came with a cassette that included narration and voice actors from The Legend of Zelda Animated Series.[2]
Plot
The story takes place during the events of The Legend of Zelda when Link is on his way to rescue Princess Zelda from Ganon's clutches. In his journey, Link encounters a Moblin with a magical spear. The spear can regenerates more spears to attack Link with, when it is thrown.
Voice Cast for Cassette Version
Homebrew NDS Port
A fan-made homebrew NDS port of this book was created by DesertDog of Multiple Option. As well as this NDS version; multiple-option has also made a video version with narration by Winter11, animation by TheTwinSays, and music taken from Ocarina of Time. The NDS file can be downloaded here.[3]
Trivia
- Like the first two games in Zelda Series, the word Moblin in Molblin's Magic Spear book title is misspelled as "Molblin".
Videos
Original cassette version with voice casting.
Video version by multiple-option (2009).