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{{Infobox|publication
{{Infobox|publication
| name        = Molblin's Magic Spear
| name        = Molblin's Magic Spear
| image        = [[File:Molblins-Magic-Spear-Cover.png|250px]]<br>Front Cover
| image        = [[File:Molblins-Magic-Spear-Cover.png|250px]]
|caption = Front Cover
| type        = Children's Story Book
| type        = Children's Story Book
| publisher    = [[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px]] Western Publishing Company, Inc<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px]] Golden Books
| publisher    = [[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px]] Western Publishing Company, Inc<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px]] Golden Books
| author      = Jack C. Harris
| author      = Jack C. Harris
| artist      = Art and Kim Ellis
| artist      = Art and Kim Ellis
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
| release        = {{Region|us|y=1989|m=|d=}}<br>{{Region|us|y=1990|m=February|d=1}}
| release        = {{Region|us|y=1989|m=|d=}}<br/>{{Region|us|y=1990|m=February|d=1}}
| language    = English
| language    = English
| cost        = From $3.29 to $87.65  
| cost        = From $3.29 to $87.65  
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| size        = 8.2 x 8 x 0.1 inches
| size        = 8.2 x 8 x 0.1 inches
| weight      = 1.6 ounces
| weight      = 1.6 ounces
| ISBN        = 0-307-12571-8<br>978-0307125712  
| ISBN        = 0-307-12571-8<br/>978-0307125712  
| gallery      = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Material/moblin.zip Gallery]
| gallery      = [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/Material/moblin.zip Gallery]
}}
}}


'''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.{{Ref|[http://www.amazon.com/Molblins-Magic-Spear-Nintendos-Legend/dp/0307125718 Amazon]}}
'''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 on February 1, 1990.{{Ref|[http://www.amazon.com/Molblins-Magic-Spear-Nintendos-Legend/dp/0307125718 Amazon]}}


Some copies of the book also came with an audio cassette tape which narrated the story, and it even featured the voice actors from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Animated Series)|The Legend of Zelda Animated Series]]'' who providing voices for the characters.{{Ref|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}zQ9QM7iAmlw Youtube]}}
Some copies of the book also came with an audio cassette tape which narrated the story, and it even featured the voice actors from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Animated Series)|The Legend of Zelda Animated Series]]'' who providing voices for the characters.{{Ref|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}zQ9QM7iAmlw Youtube]}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Like the first two games in ''[[The Legend of Zelda|Zelda Series]]'', the word [[Moblin]] in [[Molblin's Magic Spear]] book's title is misspelled as "Molblin".
* In line with the first two games in ''[[The Legend of Zelda|Zelda Series]]'', the word [[Moblin]] in spelled as "Molblin" throughout ''Molblin's Magic Spear'', including the title.
* [[Rupee]]s are called '''Rubies''' in [[Molblin's Magic Spear]], similar in [[Philips CD-i|CD-i]] Zelda games.
* [[Rupee]]s are called '''Rubies''' in Molblin's Magic Spear, similar to the [[Philips CD-i|CD-i]] Zelda games.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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{{References}}
{{References}}
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Revision as of 18:58, February 22, 2021

Molblin's Magic Spear
Molblins-Magic-Spear-Cover.png
Front Cover

Games

Cost

From $3.29 to $87.65

Release Date

United States 1989
United States February 1, 1990

Credits

Publisher

Flag-United-States.png Western Publishing Company, Inc
Flag-United-States.png Golden Books

Author

Jack C. Harris

Artist

Art and Kim Ellis

Attributes

Type

Children's Story Book

Language

English

Length

24 pages

Size

8.2 x 8 x 0.1 inches

Weight

1.6 ounces

ISBN

0-307-12571-8
978-0307125712

Media

Gallery

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 on February 1, 1990.[1]

Some copies of the book also came with an audio cassette tape which narrated the story, and it even featured the voice actors from The Legend of Zelda Animated Series who providing voices for the characters.[2]

Plot

Main article: Read Text Version

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 that wielding a magical spear. The spear can regenerates more spears to attack Link with, when it is thrown.

TODO: Rewrite and elaborate plot.

Voice Cast In Cassette Version

Homebrew NDS Port

A homebrew NDS port of this book was created by DesertDog of Multiple Option in 2009. As well as the NDS version; multiple-option has also made a video version with narration by Winter11, animation by TheTwinSays, and music taken from Ocarina of Time. This NDS file can be downloaded here.[3]

Trivia

  • In line with the first two games in Zelda Series, the word Moblin in spelled as "Molblin" throughout Molblin's Magic Spear, including the title.
  • Rupees are called Rubies in Molblin's Magic Spear, similar to the CD-i Zelda games.

Gallery

Videos


Original cassette version with voice casting.

Video version by multiple-option (2009).

References