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|image = [[File:OoS-MangaEng.png|250px]]<br>The English edition Cover
|image = [[File:OoS-MangaEng.png|250px]]<br>The English edition cover
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
|author = Himekawa Akira
|author = Himekawa Akira
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This is the official manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. It is written and illustrated by [[Akira Himekawa]], the same artist who made many of the other Zelda Mangas. It was released as a two part Manga alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' Manga. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. The story more or less follows the same story as the game other than a few slight differences.
This is the official manga for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. It is written and illustrated by [[Akira Himekawa]], the same artist who made many of the other Zelda mangas. It was released as a two part manga alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (Manga)|Oracle of Ages Manga]]''. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. The story more or less follows the same story as the game other than a few slight differences.


This manga was released in Japan on December 2001. An English adaptation of this manga was released by Viz Media on April 7, 2009 as Volume 4 of their Zelda comic series.
This manga was released in Japan on December 2001. An English adaptation of this manga was released by Viz Media on April 7, 2009 as Volume 4 of their Zelda comic series.
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==Chapter==
==Chapter==


* Chapter 1 - "Din, the Dancing Girl"
# "Din, the Dancing Girl"
* Chapter 2 - "The Strange Land of Holodrum"
# "The Strange Land of Holodrum"
* Chapter 3 - "To the Temple of Seasons"
# "To the Temple of Seasons"
* Chapter 4 - "Gorgon, the General of Darkness"
# "Gorgon, the General of Darkness"
* Chapter 5 - "The Holy Triangles, the Triforce"
# "The Holy Triangles, the Triforce"
* Chapter 6 - "Ricky, a New Friend"
# "Ricky, a New Friend"
* Chapter 7 - "Maple, the Great Sorceress"
# "Maple, the Great Sorceress"
* Chapter 8 - "The Castle of Darkness"
# "The Castle of Darkness"
* Chapter 9 - "The Rod of Seasons"
# "The Rod of Seasons"
* Chapter 10 - "And Then, Into a Legend..."
# "And Then, Into a Legend..."
 
==Original characters==
 
* [[Piyoko]]


==Differences Between the Game and the Manga==
==Differences Between the Game and the Manga==


* The Manga begins with Link in a village.
* The manga begins with Link in a village.
* Link have a small chick named [[Piyoko]], that hatched on his grandparents farm. Piyoko act as Link's sidekick; she gives Link frequent advice and help him through several trials.
* Link have a small chick named [[Piyoko]], that hatched on his grandparents farm. Piyoko act as Link's sidekick; she gives Link frequent advice and help him through several trials.
* Link finds Din in a village instead of Din finding him unconscious in the forest.
* Link finds Din in a village instead of Din finding him unconscious in the forest.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:OoS-MangaJap.jpg|The Japanese edition Cover.
File:OoS-MangaJap.jpg|The Japanese edition cover.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 09:30, February 6, 2012

Template:Publication

This is the official manga for Oracle of Seasons. It is written and illustrated by Akira Himekawa, the same artist who made many of the other Zelda mangas. It was released as a two part manga alongside Oracle of Ages Manga. It is in black and white with some pretty nicely illustrated drawings. The story more or less follows the same story as the game other than a few slight differences.

This manga was released in Japan on December 2001. An English adaptation of this manga was released by Viz Media on April 7, 2009 as Volume 4 of their Zelda comic series.

Alternative titles

  • The Legend of Zelda: The Mysterious Nut, Earth Chapter
  • Zelda no Densetsu: Fushigi no Kinomi Daichi no Shou (Japanese)
  • ゼルダの伝説 ふしぎの木の実 大地の章 (Japanese)

Story

In a small village in Hyrule, a boy named Link has the mark of the Triforce on his left hand. It is a mark of destiny that leads Link on a fantastic adventure! Transported to the land of Holodrum, Link meets Din, the Oracle of Seasons. When a plot to steal the seasons from Holodrum unfolds, Link must battle the evil General Onox to save Holodrum and his friends from a terrible fate!

Chapter

  1. "Din, the Dancing Girl"
  2. "The Strange Land of Holodrum"
  3. "To the Temple of Seasons"
  4. "Gorgon, the General of Darkness"
  5. "The Holy Triangles, the Triforce"
  6. "Ricky, a New Friend"
  7. "Maple, the Great Sorceress"
  8. "The Castle of Darkness"
  9. "The Rod of Seasons"
  10. "And Then, Into a Legend..."

Original characters

Differences Between the Game and the Manga

  • The manga begins with Link in a village.
  • Link have a small chick named Piyoko, that hatched on his grandparents farm. Piyoko act as Link's sidekick; she gives Link frequent advice and help him through several trials.
  • Link finds Din in a village instead of Din finding him unconscious in the forest.
  • None of the dungeons from the game are entered.
  • Link doesn't gather any essences.
  • Link receives help from Maple and Ricky when battling enemies.
  • The bosses appear as random enemies sent by Gorgon.
  • Link only goes to Subrosia once.
  • Link does not encounter the skeleton crew.
  • Link is shown with grandparents when he doesn't in the game.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.himekawaakira.com/kids-room/works/zelda/zelda.htm
  2. http://www.viz.com/product?id=7705