Predefinição:DYK

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Did You Know...

<choose> <option>*... that the River Devil has a much more mammalian appearance in the Japanese version of Predefinição:TAoL, being bipedal and having brown skin?</option> <option>*... that Martha in Predefinição:LA originally lost her swimsuit top rather than her necklace?</option> <option>*... that if you wait in Richard's Villa and let the tune play long enough, it will eventually break into a tune hidden in several Nintendo Games known unofficially as "Totaka's Song"?</option> <option>*... that the Hippo in Predefinição:LA's Animal Village was originally posing nude for Schule Donavitch?</option> <option>*... that the Sage Medallions in Predefinição:OoT were originally going to be used in conjunction with Link's Bow and Arrow? </option> <option>*... that Dark Link possesses the same amount of health as Link in Predefinição:OoT, and that the number of hits required to defeat him equals the number of Heart Containers Link has?</option> <option>*... that Din's Fire is capable of evaporating Morpha's tentacles?</option> <option>*... that if Link speaks to the Astronomer in the Astral Observatory while wearing Kafei's Mask, he will mention that Kafei was a member of the Bombers when he was young?</option> <option>*... that Anju's Grandmother from Predefinição:MM was one of Mayor Dotour's schoolteachers?</option> <option>*... that a Gibdo's bandages can be burnt off with a Fire Arrow in Predefinição:MM, revealing a ReDead underneath?</option> <option>*... that Windfall Island holds the most Pieces of Heart on a single island in Predefinição:TWW, with nine in total?</option> <option>*... that several Mothulas appear in the Earth Temple enemy floors in the Savage Labyrinth on Outset Island, despite the fact that they don't appear in that dungeon?</option> <option>*... that before their activation by the three Goddess Pearls, each of the three statues in Predefinição:TWW has a distinctive characteristic the other two lack: Din's statue has a nose, Nayru's statue has a mouth, and Farore's statue has ears?</option> <option>*... that the Fire Rod was planned to be included in Predefinição:TMC, which is evidenced by text in the European version of the game and a sprite for it?</option> <option>*... that along the walls of the Temple of Time in Predefinição:TP, there are carvings depicting what looks to be the Seven Sages, one of whom is holding the Dominion Rod?</option> <option>*... that the Light Spirits from Predefinição:TP transformed to create the Light Arrows used in the battle against Ganondorf?</option> <option>*... that the Grappling Hook from Predefinição:PH was called the Clawshot in the American Kiosk Demo of the game?</option> <option>*... that each color of the Spirit Flute corresponds to one of the Lokomos in Hyrule, with the purple color standing for Anjean?</option> <option>*... that Anjean's vehicle can be seen in Princess Zelda's office during the ending sequence of Predefinição:ST?</option> <option>*... that Predefinição:MM contains unused cutscenes of the Great Fairies physically training Link to receive new powers?</option> <option>*... that a Magic Meter can be seen in a screenshot on the Predefinição:TP box, indicating it was removed very late in development?</option> <option>*... that Gor Amoto's name is a reference to Zelda series creator, Shigeru Miyamoto?</option> <option>*... that Rosso wears the Goron Emblem on his belt buckle?</option> <option>*... that Madame Couture sings her own shop's background music?</option> <option>*... that the Dapper Spinner takes at least 12 real days to obtain?</option> <option>*... that the Den of Flames contains the only Rupees in the series whose value degrades over time?</option> </choose> <choose> <option>*... that Bongo Bongo is very similar to both Gohdan from Predefinição:TWW and Mazaal from Predefinição:TMC?</option> <option>*... that the symbol shown on Medli's apron is similar to that of Nayru's Pearl and Zora's Sapphire, further cementing that the Rito tribe actually evolved from the Zora?</option> <option>*... that Predefinição:OoS was originally planned to be a remake of the original Predefinição:TLoZ, and as such, the overworld map of Holodrum is geographically similar to that game's map of Hyrule?</option> <option>*... that Hena will begin to scratch herself after Link looks at the picture of the Fishing Hole Man from Predefinição:OoT?</option> <option>*... that Morpheel is a reference to Morpha, both in name and in the way its first stage is defeated?</option> <option>*... that the Gnarled Root Dungeon somewhat resembles the Eagle Labyrinth from the original Predefinição:TLoZ in terms of location, layout, and Boss?</option> <option>*... that in Predefinição:ST, if Link plays the Song of Birds near Cuccos, they will form a line and follow him in a way similar to what the Bremen Mask from Predefinição:MM did?</option> <option>*... that Malo and Talo have almost identical names to Malon and Talon?</option> <option>*... that the Octorok enemies appear in every main Zelda game—except for Predefinição:TP?</option> <option>*... that Purlo was designed to look like a realistic version of Tingle?</option> <option>*... that the main theme song of Skyward Sword, "Ballad of the Goddess", contains the melody to "Zelda's Lullaby" played in reverse?</option> <option>*... that Irene is similar to Maple in both appearance and personality?</option> <option>*... that in Predefinição:TFH, Link is randomly assigned a voice from one of four prior Zelda games?</option> <option>*... that the Faux Hero is a reference to Link's appearance in Predefinição:ALttP?</option> <option>*... that most of the Sages in Predefinição:OoT are named after towns from Predefinição:TAoL?</option> </choose> <choose> <option>*... that in the original Predefinição:TLoZ, authored by Yuu Mishouzaki, Link was born due to an affair that Princess Zelda had with an Elf named Rune?</option> <option>*... that Telma and her cat's names strongly resemble the title of the movie Thelma & Louise?</option> <option>*... that the in-game text from the Japanese version of Predefinição:TP confirms that the Oocca created Hyrule itself, rather than the Hylians?</option> <option>*... that the method of attack used by Bongo Bongo is also almost identical to the Predefinição:Ssb battles in the Predefinição:SSBS?</option> <option>*... that the arch at the entrance to Romani Ranch reads "Welcome to Kakariko Village" in Hylian?</option> <option>*... that, in the Predefinição:OoT, the Sheikah symbol was originally displayed as an eye, and the tear was added when the Royal Family betrayed and banished the Sheikah?</option> <option>*... that Link's appearance in Predefinição:SCII marks the first time a Soul series character uses projectile attacks?</option> <option>*... that the famous Composer Brothers Sharp and Flat may be based on Mario and Luigi from the Super Mario Bros. series?</option> <option>*... that the Oocca may have been based on the bird-like creatures in M. C. Escher's painting "Another World"?</option> <option>*... that the sprite of the Trophy from Predefinição:TAoL was altered from the Japanese version, where it appeared much more angelic with spread wings and open arms?</option> <option>*... that the original Predefinição:TLoZ, authored by Yuu Mishouzaki, is the only Nintendo-related source that indicates that Link is part Elf?</option> <option>*... that in Predefinição:ST, Chancellor Cole's name in Spain is Makivelo, a reference to Predefinição:Wp, who in his political treatise Predefinição:Wp, described ruthless and unscrupulous rulers?</option> <option>*... that the names of the four Poe Sisters in Predefinição:OoT are the names of the sisters in the book Predefinição:Wp?</option> <option>*... that the Spanish-language version of Predefinição:ST refers to Malladus as "Mallard", which is the name of the Predefinição:Wp?</option> <option>*... that the Loftwings in Skyward Sword bear resemblance to the Predefinição:Wp, a species of bird native to Sudan?</option> <option>*... that Kooloo-Limpah is a romanization of "kururinpa", the sound that Japanese people make when doing the "Cuckoo sign", a circling motion of the index finger at the ear or side of the head that signifies that a person is crazy?</option> <option>*.... that a recording of Predefinição:Smw's version of the Super Mario Bros. theme heard in the Predefinição:Smw is present on the Predefinição:FSA game disc?</option> <option>*... that there were plans to use Predefinição:Wp's Predefinição:Wp as the theme song to the original Predefinição:TLoZ?</option> <option>*... that Predefinição:TLoZ on NES was the first video game to include a backup battery in its cartridge?</option> <option>*... that Ganon's laugh in Predefinição:TAoL was originally used for Predefinição:Wp's Soda Popinski?</option> <option>*... that the setting of Predefinição:LA was partially inspired by the American mystery television series, Predefinição:Wp?</option> <option>*... that Zelda games released between 2011 to 2015 used the development codenames "Queen", "King", "Jack", "Joker", and "Alice", in reference to the novel Predefinição:Wp? </choose>

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