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The Legend Of Zelda: TV Series 12. The Missing Link Part 1 of 2 (HD)

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Just uploading every episode of The Legend Of Zelda TV Series.

This is the twelfth episode. "The Missing Link," Released November 24, 1989. Happenings:

Though Link's and Zelda's magical weapons can dispel Ganon's monsters back to the Underworld, Ganon has a new wand that can do the same to regular people. Ganon assaults the castle, intent on capturing Zelda for ransom, but during the battle, Link is zapped instead. After Ganon escapes, Zelda realizes Link's body was captured, but Link's spirit remained with her. The two make their way to the Underworld to recover his body.

They are going to be in two parts. It is a link for the next part or the next episode in the end of the episode. There are 13 episodes, therefor 26 parts.

The Legend of Zelda is an American animated series based on the Japanese first and second The Legend of Zelda games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, airing from September 8 to December 1, 1989. The show was produced by DIC Entertainment and distributed by Viacom Enterprises.

While direct referencing of the game is loose, the series featured some recognizable monsters, items and locations from the game. The seemingly impossible numbers of items that Link and Zelda are able to carry is not directly explained in the series but instead in the episodes the items they carry are magically shrunk when the items are placed in pouches or pockets.
Sound effects from The Legend of Zelda are used. The TV series is based heavily on The Legend of Zelda, but a few references are made to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (for example, Ganon is often seen riding a Lowder, an insect-like beetle seen in Zelda II, but not The Legend of Zelda).
Rather than arrows, the bows in the cartoon shoot beam-like projectiles, as does Link's sword (this happens in a few Zelda games when Link's hearts are full). Link's beams can destroy most monsters, but not people, as shown in the episode Sing for the Unicorn.
Some monsters seen in the series include Moblins, Octoroks, Gohma, Aquamentus, Gleeok, Keese and Ropes. Rupees appear, but are called Rubies. The series uses sound effects as well as renditions of background tunes from the games.

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  • What does sprite say? maybe he'll be bliss? wtf

  • aww navis adorable like that

  • scene when is he brown headed

    

  • This actually looks professional compared to the Wand of Gamelon. (not half as funny though)

  • Spirit Tracks ripped this off!

  • @Wardrummer1980 doesn't it bother you that it only lasted for 13 episodes? I mean... it totally defies the purpose of running back home... only to find the same unchanging episodes.

  • stupid 2000 children dont even appreachiate this ubber cartoon i remember running home after schools on fridays at 4 oclock just to watch this =)

  • @deathgreack his hair was originally brown...and he was left handed.

    

  • WHY THE FUCK IS THE TRIFORCE FLOATING LIKE A BOLLOWN!!!!!!!

  • Why doesn't he just slash with hius sword instead of just shoot lazers????

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