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| publisher     = [[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] Shogakukan, Inc.<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] Viz Media LLC
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
| release      = '''Volume 1'''
|author = Himekawa Akira
|artist = Himekawa Akira
|publisher = [[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] Shogakukan, Inc.<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] Viz Media LLC
|date = '''Volume 1'''
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] January 28, 2000
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] January 28, 2000
[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] October 7, 2008
[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] October 7, 2008
'''Volume 2'''
'''Volume 2'''
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] April 26, 2000
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] April 26, 2000
[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] December 2, 2008
[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] December 2, 2008
 
| cost         = ¥510 - ¥750 (Japan)<br/>$7.99 (U.S.)  
|cost = ¥510 - ¥750 (Japan)<br>$7.99 (U.S.)  
| length       = '''Volume 1''' - 184 pages
|length = '''Volume 1''' - 184 pages
 
'''Volume 2''' - 184 pages
'''Volume 2''' - 184 pages
|size = 18 x 13 x 1.8 cm  
| size         = 18 x 13 x 1.8 cm  
|ISBN =  '''Volume 1'''
| ISBN         =  '''Volume 1'''
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 4-09-149601-6<br>[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 978-4091496010<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 1-4215-2327-2<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 978-1-4215-2327-9
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 4-09-149601-6<br/>[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 978-4091496010<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 1-4215-2327-2<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 978-1-4215-2327-9
 
'''Volume 2'''
'''Volume 2'''
 
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 4-09-149602-4<br/>[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 978-4091496027<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 1-4215-2328-0<br/>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 978-1-4215-2328-6
[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 4-09-149602-4<br>[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] ISBN 978-4091496027<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 1-4215-2328-0<br>[[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] ISBN 978-1-4215-2328-6
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|related = [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Comic)|German ''Ocarina of Time'' comic]]<br/>[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Promotional Manga)|Taiwan ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' manga]]
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This is the official manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It was written and illustrated by [[Akira Himekawa]], the same artist who made many of the other Zelda mangas. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. It is divided into two volumes; with ten chapters in the first volume, and five in the second volume. The chapters in this manga is divided into two parts called the "Child Saga" and the "Adult Saga". Plot in the manga follows the exact plot of the game, but with a few differences. There are three bonus chapters added at the end of volume two.  
This is the official manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It was written and illustrated by [[Akira Himekawa]], the same artist who made many of the other Zelda mangas. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. It is divided into two volumes; with ten chapters in the first volume, and five in the second volume. The chapters in this manga are divided into two parts called the "Child Saga" and the "Adult Saga". The plot in the manga follows the exact plot of the game, but with a few differences. There are three bonus chapters added at the end of volume two.  


This first volume of this manga was released in Japan on January 28, 2000 and the second volume was released on April 26, 2000. The series is published in English on 2008 by Viz Media as Volumes 1 and 2 of their Zelda comic series.
This first volume of this manga was released in Japan on January 28, 2000, and the second volume was released on April 26, 2000. The series was published in English in 2008 by Viz Media as Volumes 1 and 2 of their Zelda comic series.




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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==


===='''Volume 1'''====
===Volume 1===


In the mystical land of [[Hyrule]], three spiritual stones hold the key to the [[Triforce]], and whoever holds them will control the world. A boy named [[Link]] sets out on a quest to deliver the Emerald, the spiritual stone of the forest, to [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], Princess of the land of Hyrule. The journey will be long and perilous, and Link will need all his skill and courage to defeat evil. The battle for Hyrule and the [[Sacred Realm]] has begun!
In the mystical land of [[Hyrule]], three spiritual stones hold the key to the [[Triforce]], and whoever holds them will control the world. A boy named [[Link]] sets out on a quest to deliver the Emerald, the spiritual stone of the forest, to [[Zelda]], Princess of the land of Hyrule. The journey will be long and perilous, and Link will need all his skill and courage to defeat evil. The battle for Hyrule and the [[Sacred Realm]] has begun!


===='''Volume 2'''====
===Volume 2===


After completing his training Link begins his journey to find the remaining Sages. Meanwhile, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] continues looking for Princess Zelda and plotting to capture Link with the aid of the witches known as [[Twinrova]]. At the urging of the mysterious [[Sheik]], Link enters the [[Haunted Wasteland]] to find Zelda. The journey will be dangerous, but Link is determined to overcome Twinrova's traps and survive to face Ganondorf in an epic final battle!
After completing his training Link begins his journey to find the remaining Sages. Meanwhile, [[Ganon]]dorf continues looking for Princess Zelda and plotting to capture Link with the aid of the witches known as [[Twinrova]]. At the urging of the mysterious [[Sheik]], Link enters the [[Haunted Wasteland]] to find Zelda. The journey will be dangerous, but Link is determined to overcome Twinrova's traps and survive to face Ganondorf in an epic final battle!




==Chapter==
==Chapter==


===='''{{Color|purple|Volume 1}}'''====
===Volume 1===


'''Part 1 - The Child Saga'''
'''Part 1 - Ocarina of Time'''


* Chapter 1 - "The Deku Tree's Crisis"
* Chapter 1 - "The Great Deku Tree Incident"
* Chapter 2 - "Link Sets Off"
* Chapter 2 - "Link's Journey Begins"
* Chapter 3 - "The Mystery of the Triforce"
* Chapter 3 - "The Mystery of the Triforce"
* Chapter 4 - "Search For The Spiritual Stone of Fire!"
* Chapter 4 - "Search For The Spiritual Stone of Fire!"
* Chapter 5 - "Jabu Jabu's Stomach"
* Chapter 5 - "Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly"
* Chapter 6 - "Birth of the Hero of Time"
* Chapter 6 - "The Hero of Time is Born"


'''Part 2 - The Adult Saga'''
'''Part 2 - Hero of Time'''


* Chapter 1 - "The Legendary Master Sword"
* Chapter 1 - "Sword of Legend: The Master Sword"
* Chapter 2 - "Saria, The Forest Sage"
* Chapter 2 - "The Sage of the Forest: Saria"
* Chapter 3 - "Beloved Friend"
* Chapter 3 - "An Old and Beloved Friend"
* Chapter 4 - "Link vs. Link"
* Chapter 4 - "Link vs. Link"


===Volume 2===
'''Part 1 - Hero of Time (Continued)'''


===='''{{Color|purple|Volume 2}}'''====
* Chapter 5 - "Shadow Guide: Sheik"
* Chapter 6 - "The Haunted Wasteland"
* Chapter 7 - "The Fated Reunion"
* Chapter 8 - "Ganondorf Defeated!"
* Chapter 9 - "A New Journey Begins"


'''Part 1 - The Adult Saga (Continued)'''
'''Part 2 - Ocarina of Time - Bonus Story'''


* Chapter 5 - "The Dark Guide, Sheik"
* "The Skull Kid and the Mask (Part 1)"
* Chapter 6 - "The Desert of Illusion"
* "The Skull Kid and the Mask (Part 2)"
* Chapter 7 - "The Destined Reunion"
* Chapter 8 - "Defeat! Ganondorf"
* Chapter 9 - "A Fresh Start"


'''Part 2 - Extra Chapters'''
'''Part 3 - Hero of Time - Bonus Story


* Child Chapters Part 1 - "Stalkid and the Mask"
* "Rouru of the Watarara"
* Child Chapters Part 2 - "Stalkid and the Mask"
* Adult Chapters - "Rouro of the Watarara Tribe"


==Original characters==
==Original characters==


* [[Lake Scientist|Dr. Mizumi]]
* The [[Watarara]] race
* The [[Watarara]] race
** [[Rouro]] - Heir to the Watarara's Tribal Leadership.
** [[Rouro]] - Heir to the Watarara's Tribal Leadership.
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==Differences Between the Game and the Manga==
==Differences Between the Game and the Manga==


-- Link is given the [[Kokiri Sword]] by [[Mido]] rather than finding it himself in the [[Kokiri Forest]].<br>
-- Link is given the [[Kokiri Sword]] by [[Mido]] rather than finding it himself in the [[Kokiri Forest]].<br/>
-- Link makes the [[Slingshot]] rather than finding it inside the [[Great Deku Tree]].<br>
-- Link makes the [[Slingshot]] rather than finding it inside the [[Great Deku Tree]].<br/>
-- [[Malon]] is not in [[Castle Town]], but instead, is replaced by Princess Zelda.<br>
-- [[Malon]] is not in [[Castle Town]], but instead, is replaced by Princess Zelda.<br/>
-- Link first [[Impa]] in Hyrule Castle Market instead of the [[Hyrule Castle]] courtyard.<br>
-- Link first encounters [[Impa]] in Hyrule Castle Market instead of the [[Hyrule Castle]] courtyard.<br/>
-- Ganondorf encounters Link and Zelda in the castle courtyard.<br>
-- Ganondorf encounters Link and Zelda in the castle courtyard.<br/>
-- In the manga, [[King Zora]] gives Link the [[Boomerang]], rather than Link finding it in [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]].<br>
-- In the manga, [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]] gives Link the [[Boomerang]], rather than Link finding it in [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]].<br/>
-- Link has a pet dragon, which later becomes [[Volvagia]].<br>
-- Link has a pet dragon, which later becomes [[Volvagia]].<br/>
-- Link defeats Volvagia with the [[Fairy Bow]] rather than the [[Megaton Hammer]].<br>
-- Link defeats Volvagia with the [[Fairy Bow]] rather than the [[Megaton Hammer]].<br/>
-- Link never enters the [[Shadow Temple]].<br>
-- Link never enters the [[Shadow Temple]].<br/>
-- Instead of encountering [[Bongo Bongo]], Link fights [[Dark Link]] who emerges from the well.<br>
-- Instead of encountering [[Bongo Bongo]], Link fights [[Dark Link]] who emerges from the well.<br/>
-- [[Nabooru]] gives Link the [[Mirror Shield]].<br>
-- [[Nabooru]] gives Link the [[Mirror Shield]].<br/>
-- Link battles along side others within certain dungeons.<br>
-- Link battles alongside others within certain dungeons.<br/>
-- Link trains with Impa as an adult.<br>
-- Link trains with Impa as an adult.<br/>
-- Many characters show up in different places than they do in the game.<br>
-- Many characters show up in different places than they do in the game.<br/>
-- Zelda is revealed as Sheik earlier in the Manga.<br>
-- Zelda is revealed as Sheik earlier in the Manga.<br/>
-- [[Ingo]] was brainwashed by [[Twinrova#Koume|Koume]] and [[Twinrova#Kotake|Kotake]] and held Malon captive to kill Link.<br>
-- [[Ingo]] was brainwashed by [[Twinrova#Koume|Koume]] and [[Twinrova#Kotake|Kotake]] and held Malon captive to kill Link.<br/>
-- Several bosses talk in the Manga. Only Twinrova and [[Ganon]] talk in the game.<br>
-- Several bosses talk in the Manga. Only Twinrova and [[Ganon]] talk in the game.<br/>
-- [[Navi]] explains her reason for leaving Link at the end of the game.<br>
-- [[Navi]] explains her reason for leaving Link at the end of the game.<br/>
-- Link and Zelda are more romantically linked in the Manga.<br>  
-- Link and Zelda are more romantically linked in the Manga.<br/>  
-- There are extra story about young Link meeting with the [[Skull Kid]] in the [[Lost Woods]] at the end of volume two.<br>  
-- There is an extra story about young Link meeting with the [[Skull Kid]] in the [[Lost Woods]] at the end of volume two.<br/>  
-- There are new race called Watarara introduced in extra chapter at the end of volume two.  
-- There is a new race called Watarara introduced in an extra chapter at the end of volume two.  


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==References==
==References==


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# http://www.viz.com/product?id=7702
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Manga)
OoT-MangaEng1.pngOoT-MangaEng2.png
The English edition covers

Games

Cost

¥510 - ¥750 (Japan)
$7.99 (U.S.)

Related

Release Date

Volume 1
Japan Flag January 28, 2000
USA Flag October 7, 2008
Volume 2
Japan Flag April 26, 2000
USA Flag December 2, 2008

Credits

Publisher

Japan Flag Shogakukan, Inc.
USA Flag Viz Media LLC

Author

Himekawa Akira

Artist

Himekawa Akira

Attributes

Type

Length

Volume 1 - 184 pages
Volume 2 - 184 pages

Size

18 x 13 x 1.8 cm

ISBN

Volume 1
Japan Flag ISBN 4-09-149601-6
Japan Flag ISBN 978-4091496010
USA Flag ISBN 1-4215-2327-2
USA Flag ISBN 978-1-4215-2327-9
Volume 2
Japan Flag ISBN 4-09-149602-4
Japan Flag ISBN 978-4091496027
USA Flag ISBN 1-4215-2328-0
USA Flag ISBN 978-1-4215-2328-6

Media

Gallery

This is the official manga for Ocarina of Time. It was written and illustrated by Akira Himekawa, the same artist who made many of the other Zelda mangas. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. It is divided into two volumes; with ten chapters in the first volume, and five in the second volume. The chapters in this manga are divided into two parts called the "Child Saga" and the "Adult Saga". The plot in the manga follows the exact plot of the game, but with a few differences. There are three bonus chapters added at the end of volume two.

This first volume of this manga was released in Japan on January 28, 2000, and the second volume was released on April 26, 2000. The series was published in English in 2008 by Viz Media as Volumes 1 and 2 of their Zelda comic series.


Alternative titles

  • Zelda no Densetsu: Toki no Ocarina (Japanese)
  • ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ (Japanese)

Synopsis

Volume 1

In the mystical land of Hyrule, three spiritual stones hold the key to the Triforce, and whoever holds them will control the world. A boy named Link sets out on a quest to deliver the Emerald, the spiritual stone of the forest, to Zelda, Princess of the land of Hyrule. The journey will be long and perilous, and Link will need all his skill and courage to defeat evil. The battle for Hyrule and the Sacred Realm has begun!

Volume 2

After completing his training Link begins his journey to find the remaining Sages. Meanwhile, Ganondorf continues looking for Princess Zelda and plotting to capture Link with the aid of the witches known as Twinrova. At the urging of the mysterious Sheik, Link enters the Haunted Wasteland to find Zelda. The journey will be dangerous, but Link is determined to overcome Twinrova's traps and survive to face Ganondorf in an epic final battle!


Chapter

Volume 1

Part 1 - Ocarina of Time

  • Chapter 1 - "The Great Deku Tree Incident"
  • Chapter 2 - "Link's Journey Begins"
  • Chapter 3 - "The Mystery of the Triforce"
  • Chapter 4 - "Search For The Spiritual Stone of Fire!"
  • Chapter 5 - "Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly"
  • Chapter 6 - "The Hero of Time is Born"

Part 2 - Hero of Time

  • Chapter 1 - "Sword of Legend: The Master Sword"
  • Chapter 2 - "The Sage of the Forest: Saria"
  • Chapter 3 - "An Old and Beloved Friend"
  • Chapter 4 - "Link vs. Link"

Volume 2

Part 1 - Hero of Time (Continued)

  • Chapter 5 - "Shadow Guide: Sheik"
  • Chapter 6 - "The Haunted Wasteland"
  • Chapter 7 - "The Fated Reunion"
  • Chapter 8 - "Ganondorf Defeated!"
  • Chapter 9 - "A New Journey Begins"

Part 2 - Ocarina of Time - Bonus Story

  • "The Skull Kid and the Mask (Part 1)"
  • "The Skull Kid and the Mask (Part 2)"

Part 3 - Hero of Time - Bonus Story

  • "Rouru of the Watarara"

Original characters

  • The Watarara race
    • Rouro - Heir to the Watarara's Tribal Leadership.
    • Elrora - Watarara's Tribal Leader and Rouro's mother.
    • Guufo - Rouro's attendant.

Differences Between the Game and the Manga

-- Link is given the Kokiri Sword by Mido rather than finding it himself in the Kokiri Forest.
-- Link makes the Slingshot rather than finding it inside the Great Deku Tree.
-- Malon is not in Castle Town, but instead, is replaced by Princess Zelda.
-- Link first encounters Impa in Hyrule Castle Market instead of the Hyrule Castle courtyard.
-- Ganondorf encounters Link and Zelda in the castle courtyard.
-- In the manga, King Zora gives Link the Boomerang, rather than Link finding it in Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly.
-- Link has a pet dragon, which later becomes Volvagia.
-- Link defeats Volvagia with the Fairy Bow rather than the Megaton Hammer.
-- Link never enters the Shadow Temple.
-- Instead of encountering Bongo Bongo, Link fights Dark Link who emerges from the well.
-- Nabooru gives Link the Mirror Shield.
-- Link battles alongside others within certain dungeons.
-- Link trains with Impa as an adult.
-- Many characters show up in different places than they do in the game.
-- Zelda is revealed as Sheik earlier in the Manga.
-- Ingo was brainwashed by Koume and Kotake and held Malon captive to kill Link.
-- Several bosses talk in the Manga. Only Twinrova and Ganon talk in the game.
-- Navi explains her reason for leaving Link at the end of the game.
-- Link and Zelda are more romantically linked in the Manga.
-- There is an extra story about young Link meeting with the Skull Kid in the Lost Woods at the end of volume two.
-- There is a new race called Watarara introduced in an extra chapter at the end of volume two.

Gallery

References

  1. https://www.himekawaartpro.com/the-legend-of-zelda
  2. https://www.viz.com/read/manga/legend-of-zelda/product/4995