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cookie-nigel-dolan · 1 month ago
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998)  –  Ganondorf Battle  (Extended)
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wailingrock · 3 months ago
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Zelda blanket I made as a gift for my sister and her husband! It took me 3 months to make, and I completed it two hours before I had to leave for the airport. There’s a bunch of raw edges that probably won’t last over time but I’m still very happy with how it turned out!
I couldn't film the whole process and only have a few clips from when i first started working on this.
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ezlo-x · 3 months ago
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theyre so silly
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good-advice-ganondorf · 1 year ago
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Hey Mr. Dragmire, what do you do when you’re frustrated with a game?
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sharkdream3421 · 1 year ago
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Recalling the best moments lol
Ahhh…the memories.
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incorrectsmashbrosquotes · 1 month ago
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Okay I literally just mentioned Smash characters used in Death Battle and then they announced uh… knowing the Ganon fam, who is expecting Joker to die, and why is it Chara despite them knowing absolutely nothing about Jojo?
Bayonetta is absolutely rooting for her son but knows it’ll be funny either way.
Chara: ...Welp, Rest in Piece Joker.
Hapi: So sad, I was just getting to know my bro.
Ganondorf: It will be an honorable death, my son. There's no shame in losing a Death Battle.
Joker: Wow, you guys have no faith in me.
Captain Falcon: Come on, bro! You're up against the son of Jonathan Joestar. You ain't got no chance.
Chara: Isn't Giorno Dio's son?
Captain Falcon: He came out of Jonathan's reproductive system and he has Jonathan's compassion and humanity. He's Jonathan's son!
Palutena: It's not that we don't have faith in you sweetie, it's that, well, Giorno-
Bayonetta: Giorno is going to beat you dear. And there's no shame in it! I lost to that pretty boy in a red trenchcoat.
Joker: ...Well now I have to win to rub all your faces in it!
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hopelesslyconfusedart · 2 months ago
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Ocarina of Time Ganon phase one boss fight 🗡️🐷👁️💥⚔️
Redraw of one of my first big digital pieces ever! I remember being so proud of the first drawing (under the cut) but now I look at it and wonder what I was thinking.
I like to believe I’ve improved a lot!
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eerna · 1 year ago
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I beat TOTK
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blueskittlesart · 1 year ago
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do u have any navi thoughts from your oot replay
i've been waiting to answer this until I actually beat the game in my current playthrough because navi is another one of those characters that i think of in like a "set" with several other characters who serve relatively the same thematic purpose; in this case that purpose being the "mother" character, and i wanted to have all the characters in that set fresh in my mind. it's notable that while oot shows us very clear and consistent instances of the ways in which the adults of hyrule fail to protect their children, there ARE several adults who DO go out of their way to both oppose ganondorf and protect and nurture the children under their care. All of these characters are adult women, and all of them explicitly help the children out of some sort of parental responsibility or sense of duty towards them. in this group I include link's late mother, impa, nabooru, and navi.
all 4 mother characters, despite being adults or adult-coded, reject the inaction mentality which characterizes other adults in the game. they become either direct supports or shields to their children from the conflict the world has to offer them, and they are always explicitly punished for their interference--link's mother is killed trying to protect her son, impa's village is burned, nabooru is brainwashed. The mother's fatal flaw is that she will protect her child above all else, even in a world in which children cannot truly be protected. however, with the exception of link's mother, these characters manage to persist even in the face of her punishment, and this is where I think navi becomes the exemplary character.
Navi, after a lifetime of being link's only support system, the only adult in his life he could truly, consistently count on, receives her punishment at the hands of ganondorf--in the final battle, she is pushed out. she is unable to reach her child. she cannot protect him. However, BECAUSE link has grown up with her at his side, he is strong enough to take ganondorf down. and when ganon rises again, navi is there to support link, promising not to leave his side, and the intuitive targeting of that battle (a mechanic which navi is inherently tied to!!) makes it a cinch to win. Navi, and the other mothers we meet, are a reminder to the player that the world doesn't HAVE to be the way it is. Their persistence when punished, their insistence that their children ought to be protected, is a reminder that good adults do exist, and that good adults raise good children. link and zelda are able to win in spite of the adults who refused to help them, but also BECAUSE of the adults who DID. It's a reinforcement of the core theme of oot--that childlike idea that the world SHOULD be good and fair and if it isn't, it should be changed until it is. The mothers of oot are examples of what the world COULD be, reminders that it is possible to grow up without losing hope or growing bitter, and they are examples of the next step for the children they've raised to change the word--to continue fighting even in the face of punishment, to refuse inaction, and to foster that same hope and persistence in the generations to come.
#one thing i've really been noticing this time around is the specific way in which navi's targeting works#because even though other 3d games have that targeting mechanic navi's targeting is noticeably different#in two ways. the first being that she specifically targets weak spots in enemies almost as if she is pointing them out to link#and the second being that she is capable of targeting things link himself doesn't see#whether it be invisible enemies or triggers that are out of his reach or scarecrow points or whatever#it's really reminiscent to me of the way you teach problem solving skills to a kid. you see them struggling with something and beginning to#get frustrated and you say 'hey let's look around. do you see any solutions?' and if they can't see the solution themself you might point#and say 'hey what's that?' just to get their attention on it and help facilitate that train of thought for them#because like in most other games targeting is sort of assumed to be link's own intuition in battle#and therefore it will usually allow you to focus on one enemy within a swarm of them but it won't explicitly light up the weak spot for you#navi does that for link because she's essentially the mother teaching her kid how to problem-solve.#and when she's taken away in the final battle link is able to fight anyway BECAUSE she put so much time and effort into raising him#that he no longer needs her to facilitate that problem-solving process. he already knows how to beat ganondorf#because he's done it with her before. and that's exactly the mother's role in her child's life#protect him and raise him as best you can so that when you can no longer be by his side he isn't afraid.#foster that sense of justice and encourage him to keep fighting to change the world even when it seems unchangeable.#god. ocarina of fucking time#zelda analysis#asks
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its-to-the-death · 27 days ago
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Battle of the Gingers Wave 1 Preliminary Round #30 - Redo
I only set the first one for a day. Whoever gets the most votes goes to the next wave
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Ganondorf's horse (Legend of Zelda)
Giant Horse (Legend of Zelda)
Rom and Rem (Mare). Scroll down for their picture. They are the flying twins.
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cikalys · 1 year ago
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⚠️Tears of the kingdom final battle spoilers!
I love this battle
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golvio · 1 year ago
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…Honestly, TotK made Age of Calamity way funnier in retrospect, because the Yiga Clan plot is now a horror-comedy about Sooga and the other Yiga foundlings trying to survive their first week of sharing the apartment with Dad’s Shitty New Boyfriend.
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maumoraart · 2 years ago
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Battle Atop Ganon's Castle
Another very old fanart but one that I still like. The battle against Ganondorf at the end of Ocarina of Time is one of my favorite fights in the series still!
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swoodthis · 1 year ago
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Death Battle failed to take one thing into account with the matchup of Dracula vs Ganondorf.
The Triforce of Power.
ANY PIECE OF THE TRIFORCE IS LIGHT-ELEMENT AND HOLY. Not to mention INSANELY powerful! This man essentially has part of the True Cross embedded in his soul.
Ganondorf would kick Dracula’s ASS.
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radioactivepeasant · 2 years ago
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Fic Prompts: Free Day Thursday
Featuring: Wind Waker and Gerudo translations from here
*"You...look different, little captain."
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Ganondorf couldn't help cringing just a little. The guise of Princess Zelda ill-fitted the pirate.
"I can't see my face, but my arms are the wrong color. How bad is it?" Tetra demanded, "What did that ghost creep do with my sword?"
She truly did not understand who he was, then. What he represented. To her, Ganondorf was merely an antagonist she'd run across, but not a serious nemesis. It would have been insulting if it weren't so amusing.
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"He has made you into the likeness of his departed daughter, your ancestor," Ganondorf said bluntly. "Anything that does not fit that role has likely been discarded."
Tetra was furious. "Dorta Hailiya voe!" she shrieked, "Sa'deva!"
In flawless Gerudo.
Ganondorf had not anticipated this. Who had taught the sailor's brat Gerudo? He was the last of his people, was he not? The dark lord drew back a step and pondered this unpleasant surprise. Perhaps the Sheikah still lived. After all the generations of Gerudo they'd killed in the days before his birth, Ganondorf wouldn't have been surprised if some of them picked up the language for espionage. That added insult to injury, then.
Ganondorf drew himself up to his full height and glared down at the would-be princess. "Who taught you those words?"
Still fuming, the child paced back and forth. After a moment, she ripped off the long gloves and threw them down to be trampled. "These are not my clothes," she growled, "this is not my skin. These are not my weapons. A'ni yaigeru'orq!"
I am of the Traveling Women.
Ganondorf knew where those words had come from. Could a descendant of his ancient enemies really share kin with his people? Was it possible that the blood of one of his many daughters flowed through the little pirate's veins? The sorcerer stroked his beard and frowned. Then, he decided that it couldn't hurt anything but the king of Hyrule to see how far the girl's knowledge went.
"A'ni Ganoendorf, de'shert Gerudo," he introduced himself, "I am Ganondorf, of the Desert People of the Spear."
This halted the girl in her tracks. She craned her neck to stare up at him. After a long few seconds, she stammered, "The- the desert? It's been underwater for-"
"Generations," Ganondorf finished. His frown deepened. "I survived. As did others of my clan, obviously, if these yaigeru'orq taught you to speak our words."
Tetra's eyes widened. "Whoa! How old are you?!" She didn't wait for an answer. "You're like, ancient! A vo'baani! Hey, Vo'baani, what's your deal with Link? Sure, he's kind of a goody two-shoes, but he's just a kid!"
She planted her fists on her hips. "You don't have to make things so rough for him all the time! He's got enough trouble with that dumb talking boat Hailiyadorf that keeps dragging him into hero business."
Ganondorf couldn't be certain, but he thought he felt his right eye twitch, just a little.
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amphoraeus · 1 year ago
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The Demon King’s final form.
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