So did he make a girl that got turned into a seagull, or did he make a seagull[/spoiler) named Marin?
I think there's some parallel or similarity with the sad and bittersweet ending of The Little Mermaid (the actual Andersen tale, not the bastardized Disney adaptation with a happy ending). Link and Marin could not be together because they're not from the same world/nature, but Marin's spirit still got to live on freely in the form of a seagull, like the little mermaid transformed into seafom.
It's also not explicit if she turned into a seagull literally, or if it's a metaphor, and it's just her spirit that got freed, to fly like a seagull, outside of the Wind Fish dream world.
This ambiguity is what makes it romantic and evocative.
>Link and Marin could not be together because they're not from the same world/nature, but Marin's spirit still got to live on freely in the form of a seagull, like the little mermaid transformed into seafom.
You made me cry. Zelda is so beautiful sometimes I just cannot play because my eyes tear up with the overwhelming beauty of the meaning of it all. I often find after I insert links awakening into by gbc I just curl up tight in a ball and cry a little because it is so profound once you understand what the creator was doing at a proper level. I can feel myself dissolving and entering the game and I put my little link hat on and its all ok
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Is this the birth of a new shitposter? We shall call you, hat-kun.
Even if your intention is to falseflag, you're still posting about Zelda, so it's all good.
>Tezuka intended the game's world to have a similar feeling to the American television series Twin Peaks, which, like Link's Awakening, features characters in a small town.[17] He suggested that the characters of Link's Awakening be written as "suspicious types", akin to those in Twin Peaks—a theme which carried over into later Zelda titles.[35]
[...] >Tezuka intended the game's world to have a similar feeling to the American television series Twin Peaks, which, like Link's Awakening, features characters in a small town.[17] He suggested that the characters of Link's Awakening be written as "suspicious types", akin to those in Twin Peaks—a theme which carried over into later Zelda titles.[35]
Here's the actual source: https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/ds/zelda/1/0/
>Is this an isekai?
Look at it, dumbass! Does that look like an isekai to you? Absolutely not! It looks like an image of the front cover of a well-known Game Boy game!
>Is this an isekai?
It could be considere so but much more of course and you start realising that with links hat but then everything changes and you begin to understand what the creators were telling us and why
>Favorite Zelda is Link's Awakening >Favorite FF is X
I might just be a sucker for bittersweet stories about dreams ending and somehow involving a giant floating whale that's the reason for the dream existing.
>It's only an Isekai if Link is actually a 300lb 45-year-old virgin before he drowns at sea.
How do you know that Link does now have such an aspect in his representation, for example his hoes or belt? There is no consummation with Zelda, link is a manifestation of pain and the swallowing if it in beauty
If you can the Four Swords unlocks, absolutely. If not, I don't know, but probably not. There needs to be a hack that ports over the DS code for Four Swords Anniversary Edition, allowing you to play Four Swords single-player on your ALttp+FS GBA rom.
No it's one of those IT WAS ALL JUST A DREAM episodes like Wizard of Oz
it's a Fish.Out.Of.Water. story, get it? holy shit I will see myself out.
THE WIND FISH IN NAME ONLY, FOR IT IS NEITHER.
Can't be a dream, because Marin and the Windfish are shown to actually exist
It's never implied that the Windfish is a creation of a dream. But Marin absolutely is a creation of a dream.
Then how does she exist as a seagull?
The Windfish made her real.
So did he make a girl that got turned into a seagull, or did he make a seagull[/spoiler) named Marin?
I think there's some parallel or similarity with the sad and bittersweet ending of The Little Mermaid (the actual Andersen tale, not the bastardized Disney adaptation with a happy ending). Link and Marin could not be together because they're not from the same world/nature, but Marin's spirit still got to live on freely in the form of a seagull, like the little mermaid transformed into seafom.
It's also not explicit if she turned into a seagull literally, or if it's a metaphor, and it's just her spirit that got freed, to fly like a seagull, outside of the Wind Fish dream world.
This ambiguity is what makes it romantic and evocative.
>Link and Marin could not be together because they're not from the same world/nature, but Marin's spirit still got to live on freely in the form of a seagull, like the little mermaid transformed into seafom.
You made me cry. Zelda is so beautiful sometimes I just cannot play because my eyes tear up with the overwhelming beauty of the meaning of it all. I often find after I insert links awakening into by gbc I just curl up tight in a ball and cry a little because it is so profound once you understand what the creator was doing at a proper level. I can feel myself dissolving and entering the game and I put my little link hat on and its all ok
kys
Is this the birth of a new shitposter? We shall call you, hat-kun.
Even if your intention is to falseflag, you're still posting about Zelda, so it's all good.
That's just Link hallucinating.
>"""triforce"""
>owl with one eye exposed
they even had the decency to add a masonic apron the cow silo in OoT 3D
LA was inspired by Twin Peaks (which has masonic references like the owls)
god that show sucks
lynch'd
>owls are exclusively a post-infiltration Masonic symbol.
Also,
[citation needed] on the Twin Peaks claim.
>Tezuka intended the game's world to have a similar feeling to the American television series Twin Peaks, which, like Link's Awakening, features characters in a small town.[17] He suggested that the characters of Link's Awakening be written as "suspicious types", akin to those in Twin Peaks—a theme which carried over into later Zelda titles.[35]
Here's the actual source: https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/ds/zelda/1/0/
If it is then technically ALTTP is, too.
>Is this an isekai?
Look at it, dumbass! Does that look like an isekai to you? Absolutely not! It looks like an image of the front cover of a well-known Game Boy game!
>Is this an isekai?
It could be considere so but much more of course and you start realising that with links hat but then everything changes and you begin to understand what the creators were telling us and why
>Favorite Zelda is Link's Awakening
>Favorite FF is X
I might just be a sucker for bittersweet stories about dreams ending and somehow involving a giant floating whale that's the reason for the dream existing.
Majora's is more of an isekai than Link's Awakeing
What makes it "more"?
But yeah both are isekai
owls are cool
There's strong evidence this poster is an owl.
Who??
Ok Rauru
It's only an Isekai if Link is actually a 300lb 45-year-old virgin before he drowns at sea.
>It's only an Isekai if Link is actually a 300lb 45-year-old virgin before he drowns at sea.
How do you know that Link does now have such an aspect in his representation, for example his hoes or belt? There is no consummation with Zelda, link is a manifestation of pain and the swallowing if it in beauty
Is a link to the past worth playing on gba?
If you can the Four Swords unlocks, absolutely. If not, I don't know, but probably not. There needs to be a hack that ports over the DS code for Four Swords Anniversary Edition, allowing you to play Four Swords single-player on your ALttp+FS GBA rom.
Yuuuuuup, it is.