 We're gonna hop on over to Judy Calder. We have another question that deals with Zelda U. Obviously given the recent news, I expect a lot of questions related to that. So Judy Calder or at Blondie Bratt says, asks, should we expect Link to appear in a blue tunic as advertised instead of his usual green garb for Zelda U? During the beginning of the game, maybe. Yeah. Like I'm sure he will. At least the beginning. Yeah. There's no way they're advertising it with it and having him not wear it in the game. That would just be weird. I mean, I almost feel like it'll be something where he, I kind of wonder if he's gonna start off as like a version of green, maybe not a completely green tunic, but like wearing green and then maybe later on in this strange new avant-garde Zelda will wear blue for some reason. We'll find a way. We'll find a reason why he wears blue, but it'll definitely happen at some point. I think the better question would be like the opposite of this one, like, do you think he's actually gonna get a green garb in the game? Because I think it's pretty obvious that if they're advertising the blue tunic and every time we've seen the game, even the official art now, it's been a blue tunic. The blue tunic is obviously something you're going to, that's going to be in the game. Like there's no, if there was one thing I could say for sure about this game, it's that there's gonna be a dang blue tunic in the game. So, I mean, I don't know if a bone is in the game. I don't know if Master Shard's in the game. I don't even know if the art style's gonna say the same. I have no idea about any of that stuff. Blue tunic, that is staying. So, I mean, that's why I think, you know, when you say usual green garb, I just keep thinking you mean like what he's gonna wear for most of the adventure. And I think that since, you know, we kept talking before we even had Zelda U Revealed about like changing the conventions of Zelda. And I know it's a really weird convention to change, but it would be very interesting if there wasn't a green garb and there wasn't a hat. And we just, it was that hood that we've seen and it was that blue tunic, like that's what he wears in this game. Because I think it's hard to imagine like a Zelda game without the classic look. But at the same time, like maybe that's one of the things I need to do to keep the series fresh is. Yeah, it changes clothes, that'll bring sales up. Maybe. Well, like, no, no, it's not just changing, like if you look at the clothes that we've seen so far, there appears to be a lot of symbolism in those clothes. Yeah, put a few squiggly lines on there. That'll give us a couple hundred more sales. Absolutely. I love squiggly lines. Guys, no, but like on the hood, like it has like a lot of like Gerudo and Sheikah symbols. Oh yeah, but the Sheikah symbols all over the hood in the book, that'll drive up sales. Yeah, well, it's, you're kind of missing my point is that people like mystery and intrigue, okay? And there's no mystery and intrigue in the green tunic. I mean, he wore it not during the time because he was a Kokiri and all Kokiri wore it. We now know that most of the games he wears, it goes the legendary hero wore it, but there's not really, it's a symbolic thing. It's not like it actually makes a difference. So it'd be interesting if instead of wearing a green tunic, that's just symbolic of, you know, a past hero, that he's wearing a tire that's more symbolic of things going on in the game, background for the character as an example. Because Link usually doesn't have a very strong background story. So it'd be interesting if his clothes represent a history of him in the world. Maybe he's a Sheikah. Well, that's what I'm saying. The Sheikah, the Gerudo, you know, there's been a lot of speculation about all that stuff because of his bracers and his cloak. And it just makes me think that it would actually drive interest by being mysterious. And yeah, just being mysterious, instead of going with the classic look all the time, give us something different that makes us ask questions. Yeah, I'll go for that. I would say. And I think for like, at least the faithfuls of the fans, I think that's gonna make a difference for like the casuals that I mean, I don't think the casuals are gonna really care if it looks like Link or not anyways, to be honest, because they're casuals. So if people as small as this game is good, they're gonna play it. Well, that's why I said like word of mouth, word of mouth is actually so important because like a lot of casual gamers get into games because of word of mouth. Yo, do you hear Link wears a blue tunic with like squiggles on it? That's so much. He's got a ponytail as well. I can't tell you how many, okay. So I have a bunch of like friends who used to play a lot of games and they don't so much anymore, but they all bought the Witcher 3 because everyone kept saying that the Witcher 3 was amazing and they had never played any other Witcher game. So it's kind of like, it's kind of like the game being fantastic and being highly critically reviewed and viewed as like a game of the year candidate is gonna just make people wanna play it. Plus Nintendo's gonna advertise it of course. Apparently we're having a whole E3 dedicated to it. So if you're a gamer that watches E3, I don't know how you're not gonna know about this game. But it's, yeah, I think it's really interesting if they do stick with the blue tunic, the whole game. It's hard for me to, like as much as I think it would be cool, interesting. It's never happened before. So it's hard for me to think it's gonna happen now. But Ajay Noma did say this is like the Zelda game he wants to use to like set up the future of the series and have all the games he based on it. So maybe? Yeah, maybe. I don't know what Ajay Noma's thinking. He could be thinking he wants to break free of always wearing the same clothes. God, I wish we had more information about this new Zelda game. That's a thing, it's just like, yeah, it's like asking us this question and what we have so little information. Who I'm from now, I'm telling you, we'll know everything we wanna know. I know, right? So it's like, yes, the blue tunic is going to be in the game. We have no idea if it's gonna be what you wear for the whole game. Chances are probably not because it's never happened before, but we don't know. I'll tell you what, if it's not answered during the press conference, if we interview Ajay Noma at E3, I'll make that one of our questions. That is to say if it's not obvious. As I said, obviously in the E3 presentation or any of the videos or demos, we see him in a green garb, then we know, obviously he's gonna wear that. Listen, I'll tell you what. If we don't and all we do is see the blue shirt and they don't mention anything in any of their promos about like, yeah, he's gonna wear this whole game, I will ask him and confer. I will tell you what he'll say. He'll say, well, in this new Zelda game where the big world, we thought we would shake things up a little and give Link a blue tunic and kind of just. No, he's not even gonna say that. He'll just be like, did you see that mountain over there? Yeah, he'd be like, you can go across. We can go there. Not in this demo. Not in the demo today. Not in the demo. In the demo, you can't go there. We're in the full game, you can go there. Please show up 2017. Yeah, but you did. Can I answer my question with that blue shirt? You'll find out in 2017. We just, it was an afterthought. Who cares about green anymore? I wish I had someone sitting in with me that was a translator. So like, I know if the NOA translator is gonna have with him is like purposely censoring A.G. and O.O. Cause there are not a lot to say certain things. We can't reveal why he says blue. That's key information. Cause you see him talk, like, like, well, as an example, you see in some of the interviews online, like you'll see Miyamoto talk for like three minutes and then the translator says one sentence. So it's like, what are you not telling? This is all we can tell you. Like, this is the Zelda game. This is a reboot of the franchise. One of two things happened. You either didn't understand half of what he said and you're very bad at your job or he's saying stuff that you know cause you've been briefed beforehand that isn't supposed to get out. So yeah, of course we don't have a translator in house that's gonna be at E3, so it's not gonna happen. Maybe I'll meet someone at E3, but hey, you speak fluent Japanese. You're coming with me to the interview. It's like Kamishima pulls the translator aside like before the interview. He's like, okay, if he says this, this, this or this, don't say it. Yeah, I know we said we were gonna blow up this game at E3. All we really meant is we were gonna say it's coming in 2017, a new screenshot, and a 30 second demo. Yeah, please enjoy. 2017. No interviews, no interviews. Oh, that'd be amazing. Oh, geez. 2018 on the new HDS 3D. Thanks for your question, Judy Calder. We've obviously gotten way off topic. We just know so little. There was some interesting conversation I feel in there, but I don't. Come back in two months. It's such a heart. We don't know enough to have any sort of logical, all we can talk about is what we want to happen. And I told you, and you probably hate me for it, sort of as everybody else. Well then. Joshua Grubbs on our Twitter account, he says, do you know anything of a possible Zelda movie or show in the future? Oh, I think this guy asked me this. Some guy messaged me on Twitter and asked me this question, and I think it was Joshua Grubbs. I told him. Probably you follow him. It says you follow him. Well, I told him that I think there will be a Zelda movie in the future with Nintendo gearing up to do movies and such. There's definitely no concrete information about the Ruby one. It's just my speculation. The Star Fox animated short? The Star Fox animated short, yeah. You could see a Zelda short. Oh, did you watch it? Oh, I didn't watch it. Seriously, did you watch it? No, I didn't. It is amazing. Really? I mean, even if you hate Star Fox Zero, it was worth Star Fox Zero coming out just to have that animated short. I'd like to see that result of that. It could be a cartoon series. It is that good. I don't know like how they nailed it, but they just did. Well, then let's have a cartoon series like that. That's why I had to ask if you guys saw it because like if I'm the only one on this thing that's seen it, then all I can, I have no one backing me up. That sucks. Has Rabbit Luigi seen it? Have you seen it? I have not seen it. I've seen screenshots of it and people saying, oh, it's amazing. It's the best thing in the world, but I haven't seen it myself. So I can't vouch for that. I can't back up any points. So I'm gonna say, you know, it's nice they did it. I knew Falco was holding like a SNES controller or something. Well, sorry, like I had like, I didn't mean to cut you off and just like, oh man, you were so dismissing me there. And you're like, oh, I can't be good. Why are you even bringing that up? What was I saying? Oh yeah. It is legit good. All right, go on anyway. So no concrete evidence there will be a Zelda movie. There was a rumor a while back that Disney was working on like a Zelda movie in 1998 around the Ocarina of Time's release, but it looks like that's just a doctor like Cauldron of the Blacks, whatever screenshot. So yes, I think so, but there's nothing saying that yeah, this is gonna happen. This is my speculation. Okay, to answer your question directly, Joshua, I can safely say, unless for some reason, Mr. Luigi here has a connection I'm unaware of. None of us know anything. I have some connections. I want a possible Zelda movie or show. Not those connections. Not the connections. If I had those connections, I'd be leaking them across the world. People need to know it's important stuff. I know, I probably wouldn't do it, but you know. Come look at me, I know things. Look at all the things I know. Subscribe to my YouTube channel and I'll tell you what Nintendo plans on doing. No, no, no, it's actually funny about that. There was a, what was it? Was it a, the guy, Josh from the BIP block was on a recent thing on GameXplain. Josh from the BIP block. And he, it was like him, Colin and Andre, I forget what they were talking about. I'm gonna say Colin, I mean Colin from my game, Nizio was on it. And they were talking about something or other and then like right towards the end, Josh like sort of teased that he knew something about like a Zelda or like not a Zelda, Nintendo making some movie thing. And it's really interesting because I'm under the impression he does not have a good relationship with Nintendo so I don't know how he would know that information. Wait, who teased it? So just to kind of bring it up like Josh from the BIP block. Oh, Josh. Yeah, he teased, and I don't know, I mean, he used to be on really good terms with Nintendo so it's highly possible. He's not anymore. Yeah, well in the situation behind why he's not is really weird. Before he even started ranting and raving, he got into a bad situation off someone lying about him. It was really weird. Anyways, I don't want to get into, he wears his emotions on his sleeves for anyone who doesn't know who I'm talking to. You can just go watch his YouTube videos. You'll see. Go follow him on Twitter and you will see what I mean. Well yeah, his Twitter is where it's really bad. His YouTube actually isn't that bad. He does have that make-believe series. Yeah, that just got taken down by Nintendo, the Animal Crossing one, that's amazing. Yeah, no, no, it's not like he jumped the gun on that. It's back up. It sounded like it was like a copyright claim and then Nintendo dropped it. It was something weird. So we'll see. He said his next make-believe is hitting on me first, so that's tomorrow, so we'll see if that actually happens. But it was really cool. Anyways, kind of getting off point here because there's a lot of drama surrounding that particular person. I just wanted to bring it up because he apparently hinted at there being some sort of movie and whether or not it's really a diselda, I have no idea. What I do know is that there have been pitches made to Nintendo for shows and movies just based on the coverage that we've done at Zelda Informer, not just the potential. Yeah, that was amazing. Whatever, doctored screenshot, maybe not doctored. No official word. But there's been, we posted a little animation a few years back that was submitted to Nintendo by an actual studio for a cartoon idea. If I could find it, I'll put a link to it down in the description if I can happen to dig it up. I know it's somewhere on our site. Not a lot of sites actually have it anymore. And I believe the video still works on it. I think it was posted on Vimeo. And there was another pitch that I know was made to them for another cartoon series. And there still is, this isn't necessarily a movie, this is for a TV show. Those Netflix rumors came from some pretty high places. And while they were shot down, that does not mean that Netflix did not approach Nintendo and that there was not a teaser made for a potential series. Because that's usually what happens is teasers are made and that information kind of gets out as oh, it's happening and Nintendo never approved of it so it never really went through or didn't approve of it at that time. So that was for a live action show. So it's highly possible that there's something. Nintendo does own a movie studio. For those who don't know, they bought it like three or four years ago. And I'm assuming a lot of that is where some of their animations and come from. Their Pikmin shorts that they have in the 3DS, the recent Star Fox one, I'm assuming that that place made a lot of those under the direction of Miyamoto. So I think, I think a Zelda movie can happen. I think what will lead into a Zelda movie is if there's voice acting in Zelda U. If they take that step and add voice acting in, that's really the only bridge we need now to get to a movie. So yeah, wait for Zelda U. Then I'll give you an answer. Once we know the answer is no. There's like five information about that. Whatever the information we have in the user, it's all the information. You know what, I'll ask IGNOMO at E3 and get another non-answer for you. You again. It is something we have considered, but we have no information at this time. Remember to tell me afterwards. Well, yeah, I'm sure he's considered making, I don't know, okay, I was going to the inappropriate place at the backup a little bit there. Oh, geez. All right, Nick, remember our audience. All right.