My most memorable moment was Midna's goodbye from Twilight Princess. I played through it with my grandma after we had finally gotten it, and I had come to like Midna. Then that scene comes, something I would never have suspected, and it made me shed tears. Midna, we all miss you. :,(
I wonder how the ending of Ocarina of Time would feel like if he named himself Jackass. Ganondorf: CURSE YOU...ZELDA! CURSE YOU...SAGES!! CURSE YOU...JACKASS!!!
Also, I seem to oddly enough be the only person who doesn't mind Link's companions (Fi, Midna and/or Navi). I mean I know they point out the obvious or nothing special, but I always saw them as a friend and never got on my nerves. Though among all of them Midna is my favorite.
One of my most memorable moments was entering the Deku Tree. (OOT was my first Zelda game) It's difficult to explain..the calming but eerie music makes the atmosphere just perfect
Great video. My most memorable momment would be entering Hyrule Field for the first time in OOT. I felt so... free and warm... that... child-like curiosity overwhealmed me and I just wanted to explore and go on an adventure! :D
Maybe it's just me, but I always found Midna's Farewell to be very memorable for LoZ Twilight Princess. Saying goodbye to a companion who was an actual companion was heartbreaking in every way to me.
For me, a very memorable moment from the series is the horde battle from SS. You are fighting enemies that, for me, were about equal in my skill and strength when i just started out on the game. Come the end. And im decked out to the teeth, with the strongest sword in the game, with literal waves of baddies coming towards me. And now, where one was a fight, an entire army cant stop me. You chew threw them like butter, and for me, i felt unstoppable fighting them. It felt so fucking sweet.
One of my favorite moments is one I thought was pretty funny. Remember in OOT when Link finds Ruto in the Water Temple and Ruto goes on the record talking about how Link is her love? What I found was funny is when Link opens his mouth in shock like he's thinking, "oh shit! I can't believe she still remembers that time when I was getting the Wisdom stone in Lord Jabu Jabu's Belly!"
I think the Legend of Zelda moment that stays with me the most is the escort wagon quest in Twilight Princess. My reason for this is that throughout the Zelda series you play the role as the one true hero of world. And Twilight Princess is the first Zelda in my mind that flips the script a little bit and shows you that there are other people our the in kingdom who want to fight to. And by adding this layer of character development to the story all of the sudden there is a much deeper bond be Link and the citizens of Hyrule, and for me I first made that connection when you team up with a bar maid and your childhood friend to save the life of a Zoran child. Cool stuff.
For me the most memorable moment in the franchise is meeting Princess zelda for the first time in Ocarina. I wasn't a huge zelda fan in the past (because I was an idiot) until I met my girlfriend who is a zelda freak. so Prior to asking her out I decided to play through Ocarina for the first time to have something in common with her, it did give me something to talk about with her as I would constantly be texting her asking her about the game. I don't know why but when I met zelda for the first time in the game it stuck with me, and it always makes me think of her. I dedicated Zelda's lullaby to her, cheesey as fuck but oh well xD
Eric Pivaral dude.... I remembered I first liked my girlfriend when she started talking about how Wind Waker is one of her favorite games of all time... hands down the best relationship I've ever been in... the best relationship ever
#4 This moment was played out perfectly, as you described it. And this moment also is the magic of Skyward Sword for me. You can really see the emotion Link has when he's parting with Fi and he almost looks like he's about to cry - which would've been a nice touch. And honestly looking at "older" (chronologically looking newer) Zelda games - she's still there. Everytime you got full HP and use that laser beam - she's there. Maybe not in person, but she is. And that's just well done, Nintendo.
(SPOILER) What about the part in skyward sword where we find out Zelda had been using Link, and goes to sleep for all eternity in that crystal, until you go get her after having beaten the game? That part was emotional, man..
The scene in OOT where Link first meets Zelda and Zelda's Lullaby begins to play will always be my favorite Legend of Zelda moment. Complete nostalgia.
Man, the most memorable moment in any Zelda game (and maybe most emotional) is the part in Twilight Princess where Midna is dying after people exposed to the Spirit of Lake Lanayru's light and maimed to the verge of death. Every time I play the game and get to that scene, I honestly do start crying. It's such an important thing to see Midna healed, to see her out of pain, that I have to force myself not to go grab a tissue and hold onto that controller until the little Imp is safe again.
I'm so glad you mentioned Fi's goodbye. To me, Skyward Sword brought forth the most emotionally charged moments in the Zelda franchise and because everyone seems to hate Fi, I didn't think it'd make the list. Well done!
My most memorable Zelda moment is in Majora's Mask after you beat Majora and the screen fades then in black text on white background it says "DAWN OF A NEW DAY" in stead of counting down the days
My own top 5 (obvious spoilers) 5- Midnas lament (tp) 4- ciela's true identity (ph) 3- that letter off grandma (ww) 2- the fiery death (mm) 1- The dying soldier (oot) obviously these lists will be very different according to the games you grew up with and the ages you played them. For me OOT was the first LOZ game I played back in the late 90s, so many parts of it are still very memorable to me. Seeing a character die in game suddenly made everything very real for me and it's something that I will never forget.
Definetly agree with number one, those final hours gave me feel no other game ever has. And the Anju and Kafei sidequest is one of my favorite sidequest of all Zelda games.
yes, the parting-with-Fi part is very dramatic and sad, and it made me cry when I played the game. but now I can never see it the same again, after seeing Fi say "Master Jackass" 😹 I will NEVER cry at it again 😹😻😺😸
My personal most memorable moment in Zelda was in my first Zelda game, the GBA port of Link to the Past. I remember the journey to gather the pendents and find the Master Sword, the first time it was known as such a blade. When you finally find it in the maze of the Lost woods and pull it from the monument in which it lies the fog and darkness of the woods peal away and light shines into the woods. It is like the classic way of ending a movie or major fight. And the best part is that you can find the sword before you can pull it, knowing that there is something special about it.
My #1 would be obtaining the Fierce Deity Mask in Majoras Mask. You worked hard, getting all 23 masks, and now you have obtained the ultimate power, to fight the evil about to end the world.
I would have chosen the parting with Midna... You essentially have the parting with Fi, only better (and harder to go through). Midna was VERY important to the story itself as she was the Princess of this invading realm that she had lost control of, and she's doing all she can to fix that. Her intelligent, respectable, but also sassy character made her enjoyable to be around, and even though she was sometimes a bit of a jerk to you, you never stopped rooting for her as you did for Link! Her character was also important to the game play. Unlike Fi, her "words of knowledge" were more hints than just blatantly pointing obvious shit out, and it was also optional. She didn't give anything away but rather guided you in the right direction, expecting you to be smart enough to fit the pieces of the puzzle together yourself! It was also because of her that you could survive the Twilight realm by turning you into a wolf, and her "hair" gave your said wolf form additional range to your attacks. She wasn't just this thing that followed you around and shouted at you while you were on an adventure. The two of you were in this adventure together! You BOTH got the Master Sword. You BOTH Defeated Ganon. And then to watch her walk through the cracking Mirror that held the two worlds together, knowing she wasn't going to come back... that was heart braking! You just lost half of yourself! You just lost part of you that fought through all of this! You weren't saying goodbye to a sword, you were saying goodbye to your partner! And THAT, I think, is why Midna's Farewell is FAR more memorable than Fi's!
Me and my friend played Wind Waker together and we got stuck at one point forever. And when we finally placed all the orbs in the triangle shape and they shot beams and raised the giant tower from the ocean, we were flipped shit, we were like "THIS IS SO AWESOME"
I thought this was a very well done top 10. I think you did a great job picking out memorable moments and did a very good job at explaining them. I just enjoyed this video very much compared to a lot of other top 10s. Good job.
"Nice flying, Jackass!" hahahah. most memorable part of the most memorable zelda parts video. On a separate note, I was really surprised the ending of Wind Waker wasn't on here. I was expecting it to be number one when I saw the rest of your picks, but all your others were totally memorable so I can't really complain. Also, you really put into words why visiting Hyrule Castle for the first time in WW impacts me so much. That whole setup and how it changed the game from then on is just genius.
I love the final fight with Ganondorf for a number of reasons. One reason was it was the only time I ever used the Red outfit (Magic Armour I think was that it was called) with the max amount of Rupees. And not only was the whole fight fun, the fight to me was so perfectly planned that I ran out of Rupees as soon as the final fight began, forcing me to strip off the gear and wearing the regular green tunic. And to me that perfect timing, among other things, made it the most memorable final fight in the Zelda series
I know that this list was made before the game was even released, but I think the ending of A Link Between Worlds definitely qualifies for the top 10 most memorable moments. Since the ending contains both the reveals of Hilda's plan and Ravio's identity and that gorgeous scene with the restoration of the Lorulean triforce, it's well worth remembering.
Another part about number 9 for me personally was during that fight Ghirahim can actually steal your sword away from you. I honestly was still getting use to the Wii motion plus' controls and Ghirahim actually gave me some challenge. But the first time he actually takes your blade away from you, I had a 0.0 moment and thought "oh god, what do I do now?" Great way of setting him up as a villain and makes it so satisfying to absolutely waste him once you face him again in the 6th dungeon.
One of my faves is at the end of Link's Awakening when Koholint Island disappears and all of your acquaintances and friends go with it, very strong scene, even in a 2D game.
My favorite moments is when link meets Midna and when he gets the green tunic and master sword in twilight princess. And skyward sword when u finally find Zelda. And u love all then boss fights
Pretty much on point for my top 3D Zelda moments. One I might have subbed for Fi's much-awaited departure was the sequence in Twilight Princess wherein Link saves Colin and the other children from moblin cavalry and defeats their leader in single combat, finishing with an excellent horseback pose in the sunset. That's one of my favourites :).
I have to add three to the top 10. - You play the ballad of the windfish and the dream fades away, in Link's awakening. (a.k.a. Farewell Marin) - Riding Epona into battle for the first time against the bokoblins who kidnapped the kid in twilight princess. - (sound of hoves passing by) (six notes on the ocarina and cue the piano) (logo appears). That's it, your very first moment of "gaming". The first memory you have of a journey that will change your life and your very identity. You finally have this game you've dreamed of for a year before you successfully convinced your parents to buy a nintendo. Welcome to "The Legend of Zelda".
the wind waker final blow was the best moment for me, mostly because you kick ganon in the face. The impaling, turning to stone, and throwing an ocean at him was just a bonus.
You know what would be a very nice Legend of Zelda game? One which Link is fully grown (about 20/30 years old) and is going to be crowned king of Hyrule. But then, something attacks, and leaves Hyrule devestated. Link seeks revenge for the deaths of many, included Zelda. He ventures out of the known lands and discovers there are other civilizations. He then builds an army to vanquish all evil from the lands. He then dies at the end of the game and the player sees in a cinematic that before Zelda died she gave birth to a son which then concludes into a new game of Link junior searching for remnants of Hyrule and eventually finds an ancient relic: the Triforce. The young link discovers the old land and seeks to reclaim what once was lost. With the power of the Triforce he then kills the demon and restores peace to the ancient lands of Hyrule. These two games shouldn't be such a zelda game where "he's the chosen one", but he has very strong feelings and he wants to restore peace because of the love he once had. Wouldn't that be an awesome Legend?
Finishing Ganon in Wind Waker was WAAAAAAAAY more satisfying imo. Wether it's the music, the fight itself, the stage, the tactic to kill him. And the fact that Ganon HIMSELF is the "pedestal" was way more memorable than most Zelda finales.
Majoras mask has TOO much feeling. I agree with you on the third and first one. My god!!!!!!!! i cried in the corner of my room for days feeling sympathy and empathy for all of the characters in the game that are near death everytime you play
One of my most memorable moments was my first darknut in TP in the temple of time. Idk why, but it feels a lot like a gladiator fight in an empty colosseum. It felt melancholy
I think that the reason is because you came all this way for a statue, through a menacing temple, and always been flexing your brain muscles or your thumb muscles, and you finally find it guarded by a giant knight, and your starting to realize that this is the climax. there is no more puzzles, no more slicing through enemies that fall like twigs, just you and the knight...
Wind Waker was my first Zelda game I ever played. This was back in primary school and for the forsaken fortress I actually had to get a friend to help me get through it and for the battles after the Master Swords awakening I was terrified to go out and fight. But when I did I loved it and it was that game that made me set my life goal to own ALL the LoZ games.
Thank you...master Jackass. Heart wrenching.
Ikr
I lol'd
better than Malon calling him a "fairy boy"
thekillers1stfan its better than......Tingle *cringe *
thekillers1stfan Yeah...
I think in TP when Zelda saves Midna is my favorite. But Midnas goodbye should've made the list.
+Larissa G Yeah, and that's without even going into the moments beforehand. Midna's Lament gets me every-time.
+Larissa G Yeah, I'd pay that. I also think that Zelda's entombment 2/3 of the way into Skyward Sword was worthy of inclusion.
+Larissa G ikr, I think he should have included that INSTEAD of Fi's Farewell
+Larissa G Yeap Midna's farewell is near the top for me.
My most memorable moment was Midna's goodbye from Twilight Princess. I played through it with my grandma after we had finally gotten it, and I had come to like Midna. Then that scene comes, something I would never have suspected, and it made me shed tears. Midna, we all miss you. :,(
'Thank you, Master Jackass.'
Oh that part is unforgettable indeed.
Classic: *drops off the sword in Skyward Sword, walks away*
Fi: "Jackass."
I wonder how the ending of Ocarina of Time would feel like if he named himself Jackass.
Ganondorf: CURSE YOU...ZELDA! CURSE YOU...SAGES!! CURSE YOU...JACKASS!!!
imagine some one calling themselves Ganondorf....
Ganondorf: CURSE YOU....ZELDA! CURSE YOU....SAGES!! CURSE YOU...GANONDORF!!!
lol Ganondorf:Curse TOU SAGES! CURSE YOU ZELDA!! CURSE YOU BUTTER!!!
I called myself ganondorf only for that part
Or name yourself Ocarina of Time. Gives Link no credit, lol
A Rob I once named Epona Weed in TP and when Ilia said "LINK YOU'RE ABUSING WEED TOO MUCH!" I lost it
Twilight Princess's ending left me with my jaw agape. I LOVED that ending, the whole game was just incredible.
Also, I seem to oddly enough be the only person who doesn't mind Link's companions (Fi, Midna and/or Navi). I mean I know they point out the obvious or nothing special, but I always saw them as a friend and never got on my nerves. Though among all of them Midna is my favorite.
your not the only one
during fi's goodbye, the moment was ruined when she said
Jackass...
Thank you... Master Jackass...
EpicCookieClanz999 xD
😂😂😂
I mean, it's true.
Thank you... Master Jackass. I watched with the beautiful music, then had a flipping stupid grin on my face the entire time. XD
I think he meant for it to be funny 😂
"Thank you... Master Jackass." XD
I know it was hilarious! I can't believe he called himself like that!
The best part was 13:25 when he turns around to the sword calling him "jackass..." like "what did you just say?"
"Thank you... Master Jackass." I busted a gut when I read that!
"has had his ceremonial mask stolen by prancing dickhead over here"
I'm crying
I keep laughing becuz of dat sentence!
I keep laughing becuz of dat sentence!
razrv3lc I read that just as it came up 😂
Thank you...master jackass
T_T Beautiful moment!
One of my most memorable moments was entering the Deku Tree. (OOT was my first Zelda game) It's difficult to explain..the calming but eerie music makes the atmosphere just perfect
Great video. My most memorable momment would be entering Hyrule Field for the first time in OOT. I felt so... free and warm... that... child-like curiosity overwhealmed me and I just wanted to explore and go on an adventure! :D
Maybe it's just me, but I always found Midna's Farewell to be very memorable for LoZ Twilight Princess. Saying goodbye to a companion who was an actual companion was heartbreaking in every way to me.
For me, a very memorable moment from the series is the horde battle from SS. You are fighting enemies that, for me, were about equal in my skill and strength when i just started out on the game. Come the end. And im decked out to the teeth, with the strongest sword in the game, with literal waves of baddies coming towards me. And now, where one was a fight, an entire army cant stop me. You chew threw them like butter, and for me, i felt unstoppable fighting them. It felt so fucking sweet.
One of my favorite moments is one I thought was pretty funny. Remember in OOT when Link finds Ruto in the Water Temple and Ruto goes on the record talking about how Link is her love? What I found was funny is when Link opens his mouth in shock like he's thinking, "oh shit! I can't believe she still remembers that time when I was getting the Wisdom stone in Lord Jabu Jabu's Belly!"
I think the Legend of Zelda moment that stays with me the most is the escort wagon quest in Twilight Princess. My reason for this is that throughout the Zelda series you play the role as the one true hero of world. And Twilight Princess is the first Zelda in my mind that flips the script a little bit and shows you that there are other people our the in kingdom who want to fight to. And by adding this layer of character development to the story all of the sudden there is a much deeper bond be Link and the citizens of Hyrule, and for me I first made that connection when you team up with a bar maid and your childhood friend to save the life of a Zoran child. Cool stuff.
And dont forget that the guys at telmas bar get some mortar device and blast the shit out of those lizalfos and bokoblins
Which made it awesome
For me the most memorable moment in the franchise is meeting Princess zelda for the first time in Ocarina.
I wasn't a huge zelda fan in the past (because I was an idiot) until I met my girlfriend who is a zelda freak. so Prior to asking her out I decided to play through Ocarina for the first time to have something in common with her, it did give me something to talk about with her as I would constantly be texting her asking her about the game. I don't know why but when I met zelda for the first time in the game it stuck with me, and it always makes me think of her. I dedicated Zelda's lullaby to her, cheesey as fuck but oh well xD
grats 4 u bro
Eric Pivaral dude.... I remembered I first liked my girlfriend when she started talking about how Wind Waker is one of her favorite games of all time... hands down the best relationship I've ever been in... the best relationship ever
wow a Zelda loving girlfriend.. you're lucky
STALSORE I got her tickets for symphony of the goddess as an anniversary present xD
a zelda loving girlfriend is awesome for people that like zelda (my fav and first zelda game was ocarina of time)
#4
This moment was played out perfectly, as you described it. And this moment also is the magic of Skyward Sword for me.
You can really see the emotion Link has when he's parting with Fi and he almost looks like he's about to cry - which would've been a nice touch.
And honestly looking at "older" (chronologically looking newer) Zelda games - she's still there. Everytime you got full HP and use that laser beam - she's there.
Maybe not in person, but she is. And that's just well done, Nintendo.
"Thank you, Master.....(wait for it) Jackass"...........................*bursts out laughing*
"Thank you... Master Jackass"ruined the mood...
"It's rumoured that the release of the first Zelda game caused the fall of the Berlin Wall"
Hah
Number 4 was memorable because she was freaking gone!
"Thank you.. Master Jakass!"
13:33 "Master Jackass" XD
12:24
+Lyrica Silvan Completely kills the somber mood of saying goodbye, doesn't it?
I saw that I was dying at it XD
Great flying, Jackass! I died XD
"Thank you....master jackass" really hard to take that heart wrenching moment seriously i laughed so hard....
Thank you, Master Jackass lol couldn't stop laughing
"Mr. Jackass,
I have you down for an afternoon arrival" - Anju
(SPOILER) What about the part in skyward sword where we find out Zelda had been using Link, and goes to sleep for all eternity in that crystal, until you go get her after having beaten the game? That part was emotional, man..
AHHHHHHHH Spoiler!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
Im stuck on the Din Silent realm
Sonef(x)StarlightPopGirl OHMYGOD I'm sorry!! I'll put spoiler warnings from now on!
Yeah, what a dick move on Zelda's part. >:(
I cried at that part, no joke.
TinkerTheCuteness and also those were his opinions not yours
Bruh, Midna's Lament...
yesh
+HackerHaunter Yeah
Totally agree
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El Tom same!!!
The scene in OOT where Link first meets Zelda and Zelda's Lullaby begins to play will always be my favorite Legend of Zelda moment. Complete nostalgia.
'' Thank you... master Jackass ''
xD
Completely ruined the moment
ruined, or vastly improved? :D
Man, the most memorable moment in any Zelda game (and maybe most emotional) is the part in Twilight Princess where Midna is dying after people exposed to the Spirit of Lake Lanayru's light and maimed to the verge of death. Every time I play the game and get to that scene, I honestly do start crying. It's such an important thing to see Midna healed, to see her out of pain, that I have to force myself not to go grab a tissue and hold onto that controller until the little Imp is safe again.
Fi: Thank you, Mater Jackass.
Link: ....
for older fans one of the most memorable moments is in a Link to the past when you defeat Aghanim and are transported to the Dark World.
I could not stop laughing at #4.
"Goodbye... Master Jackass..."
omg.
It's even funnier when you realize that, short of hacking the save file, he played roughly 40 hours for that ONE joke.
I'm so glad you mentioned Fi's goodbye. To me, Skyward Sword brought forth the most emotionally charged moments in the Zelda franchise and because everyone seems to hate Fi, I didn't think it'd make the list. Well done!
Did you seriously not include the moment where Midna leaves in TP?
My most memorable Zelda moment is in Majora's Mask after you beat Majora and the screen fades then in black text on white background it says "DAWN OF A NEW DAY" in stead of counting down the days
my 2 most memorable moments would be meeting Zelda(ocarina of time) and midnas farwell(Twilight princess)
My own top 5
(obvious spoilers)
5- Midnas lament (tp)
4- ciela's true identity (ph)
3- that letter off grandma (ww)
2- the fiery death (mm)
1- The dying soldier (oot)
obviously these lists will be very different according to the games you grew up with and the ages you played them.
For me OOT was the first LOZ game I played back in the late 90s, so many parts of it are still very memorable to me.
Seeing a character die in game suddenly made everything very real for me and it's something that I will never forget.
5: dark hyrule castle(mc)
4:darunia's dance(oot)
3:following fi(ss)
2:hyrule castle as wolf link(tp)
1: final battle(ww)
is it just me or are twilight princess the game with best graphics in?
Even though WW has aged better, I still prefer the darker artstyle of TP. I'm hoping the wiiu Zelda has the TP artstyle.
Its not just you.
Yeah its not just you
Jamie Alivio imo Skyward Sword is my favorite Zelda graphics.
finntheninjaa I prefer TP, but SS is my fave Zelda game
Definetly agree with number one, those final hours gave me feel no other game ever has. And the Anju and Kafei sidequest is one of my favorite sidequest of all Zelda games.
Heart renting music plays "thank you, Master Jackass"
Admittedly, it's all because of the music, but the ending to Link to the Past never fails to put a smile on my face.
yes, the parting-with-Fi part is very dramatic and sad, and it made me cry when I played the game. but now I can never see it the same again, after seeing Fi say "Master Jackass" 😹 I will NEVER cry at it again 😹😻😺😸
Or maybe you Will...
From laughing😀
The very first time you pull out the master sword...and just how Navi reacts and the face on link is priceless. It's just so...awesome
Mine was in Phantom Hourglass when Linebeck used his wish to get his ship back rather than having a bunch of treasure
Well you can't really have a lot of treasure if you have no means by which to transport it.
Cho Tengen Toppa Nep Nep Not the point, he could gotten a lift home from link with heaps of riches, but he chose his ship
One of the most memorable moments for me is when Midona in TP is revealed at the end of the game...
and also how she -saddly- parted ways from Link...
*midna
+benito franco Sorry , I wrote her name in the French version without thinking :v
Sylvester Staline learning French next year
#9 girahim is miely Cyrus
My personal most memorable moment in Zelda was in my first Zelda game, the GBA port of Link to the Past. I remember the journey to gather the pendents and find the Master Sword, the first time it was known as such a blade. When you finally find it in the maze of the Lost woods and pull it from the monument in which it lies the fog and darkness of the woods peal away and light shines into the woods. It is like the classic way of ending a movie or major fight. And the best part is that you can find the sword before you can pull it, knowing that there is something special about it.
I died of laughter when I saw Skyward Sword Zelda saying "Great flying, Jackass" at 12:07
my absolute favorite moment in Zelda is every thing in ganon's tower. it's really epic heart-touching and all around magical.
Fi:"Thank you,Master Jackass"
I shoudn't have laughed as much as i did
Your Zelda countdowns are amazing!
"Thank you, Master Jackass." Oh god that made me laugh! XD
one of my favorite moments is midna's lament in twilight princess, the musis is just epic
"Great flying Jackass!"
My #1 would be obtaining the Fierce Deity Mask in Majoras Mask. You worked hard, getting all 23 masks, and now you have obtained the ultimate power, to fight the evil about to end the world.
"You have the biggest hammer of all time"
Um... I think you made Grand Hammer Kirby mad...
I would have chosen the parting with Midna... You essentially have the parting with Fi, only better (and harder to go through). Midna was VERY important to the story itself as she was the Princess of this invading realm that she had lost control of, and she's doing all she can to fix that. Her intelligent, respectable, but also sassy character made her enjoyable to be around, and even though she was sometimes a bit of a jerk to you, you never stopped rooting for her as you did for Link! Her character was also important to the game play. Unlike Fi, her "words of knowledge" were more hints than just blatantly pointing obvious shit out, and it was also optional. She didn't give anything away but rather guided you in the right direction, expecting you to be smart enough to fit the pieces of the puzzle together yourself! It was also because of her that you could survive the Twilight realm by turning you into a wolf, and her "hair" gave your said wolf form additional range to your attacks. She wasn't just this thing that followed you around and shouted at you while you were on an adventure. The two of you were in this adventure together! You BOTH got the Master Sword. You BOTH Defeated Ganon. And then to watch her walk through the cracking Mirror that held the two worlds together, knowing she wasn't going to come back... that was heart braking! You just lost half of yourself! You just lost part of you that fought through all of this! You weren't saying goodbye to a sword, you were saying goodbye to your partner! And THAT, I think, is why Midna's Farewell is FAR more memorable than Fi's!
a thing i think that is realy awesome is in twilight princess when link kills a boss and he does something with his sword
Me and my friend played Wind Waker together and we got stuck at one point forever. And when we finally placed all the orbs in the triangle shape and they shot beams and raised the giant tower from the ocean, we were flipped shit, we were like "THIS IS SO AWESOME"
My best ever zelda moment was flying on the loftwing for the first time. I spent ages simply flying around and loved every minute of it.
zant vs ghirahim I WANT FIGHT NOW!!!
I thought this was a very well done top 10. I think you did a great job picking out memorable moments and did a very good job at explaining them. I just enjoyed this video very much compared to a lot of other top 10s. Good job.
You know you don't have to use the fishing rod in the TP Ganondorf fight, right?
He never said you had to...
"Nice flying, Jackass!"
hahahah. most memorable part of the most memorable zelda parts video.
On a separate note, I was really surprised the ending of Wind Waker wasn't on here. I was expecting it to be number one when I saw the rest of your picks, but all your others were totally memorable so I can't really complain. Also, you really put into words why visiting Hyrule Castle for the first time in WW impacts me so much. That whole setup and how it changed the game from then on is just genius.
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Riki The Legendary Heropon RIKI FUNNIEST VIDEO GAME CHARACTER!
CuriousCube :)
I love the final fight with Ganondorf for a number of reasons. One reason was it was the only time I ever used the Red outfit (Magic Armour I think was that it was called) with the max amount of Rupees. And not only was the whole fight fun, the fight to me was so perfectly planned that I ran out of Rupees as soon as the final fight began, forcing me to strip off the gear and wearing the regular green tunic. And to me that perfect timing, among other things, made it the most memorable final fight in the Zelda series
I love the name Jackass, just so heart-touching. ;-;
I know that this list was made before the game was even released, but I think the ending of A Link Between Worlds definitely qualifies for the top 10 most memorable moments. Since the ending contains both the reveals of Hilda's plan and Ravio's identity and that gorgeous scene with the restoration of the Lorulean triforce, it's well worth remembering.
i yelled at the moon while it was getting closer over the course of three days it worked.
Another part about number 9 for me personally was during that fight Ghirahim can actually steal your sword away from you. I honestly was still getting use to the Wii motion plus' controls and Ghirahim actually gave me some challenge. But the first time he actually takes your blade away from you, I had a 0.0 moment and thought "oh god, what do I do now?" Great way of setting him up as a villain and makes it so satisfying to absolutely waste him once you face him again in the 6th dungeon.
stop it right at 12:07 and Zelda says "great flying jackass"
One of my faves is at the end of Link's Awakening when Koholint Island disappears and all of your acquaintances and friends go with it, very strong scene, even in a 2D game.
hopefully we can all agree that the best Master Sword pulling scene is from Wind Waker
mehhh...... no.. the best 1st master sword use i guess.. is in Wind Waker though
Twilight Princess was too intense dude.
The Lokomo returning to the heavens from Spirit Tracks! Genuinely brought a tear to my eye, that did...
"thank you, master jackass" i cracked up so bad/
Also,
"Good sailing, Jackass!
Congratulations!"
My favorite moments is when link meets Midna and when he gets the green tunic and master sword in twilight princess. And skyward sword when u finally find Zelda. And u love all then boss fights
Master Jackass :D
Pretty much on point for my top 3D Zelda moments.
One I might have subbed for Fi's much-awaited departure was the sequence in Twilight Princess wherein Link saves Colin and the other children from moblin cavalry and defeats their leader in single combat, finishing with an excellent horseback pose in the sunset. That's one of my favourites :).
I can't believe he didn't put that epic pose with link and epona in twilight princess :(
That's like the only reason you free Epona! :P
I have to add three to the top 10.
- You play the ballad of the windfish and the dream fades away, in Link's awakening. (a.k.a. Farewell Marin)
- Riding Epona into battle for the first time against the bokoblins who kidnapped the kid in twilight princess.
- (sound of hoves passing by) (six notes on the ocarina and cue the piano) (logo appears). That's it, your very first moment of "gaming". The first memory you have of a journey that will change your life and your very identity. You finally have this game you've dreamed of for a year before you successfully convinced your parents to buy a nintendo. Welcome to "The Legend of Zelda".
Great flying, Jackass! XD
I completely lost it and cried for like 30 minutes when I had to say goodbye to Fi
Nobody Never
That was me when I had to say goodbye to Minda.
Midna's farewell.
the wind waker final blow was the best moment for me, mostly because you kick ganon in the face. The impaling, turning to stone, and throwing an ocean at him was just a bonus.
You know what would be a very nice Legend of Zelda game? One which Link is fully grown (about 20/30 years old) and is going to be crowned king of Hyrule. But then, something attacks, and leaves Hyrule devestated. Link seeks revenge for the deaths of many, included Zelda. He ventures out of the known lands and discovers there are other civilizations. He then builds an army to vanquish all evil from the lands. He then dies at the end of the game and the player sees in a cinematic that before Zelda died she gave birth to a son which then concludes into a new game of Link junior searching for remnants of Hyrule and eventually finds an ancient relic: the Triforce. The young link discovers the old land and seeks to reclaim what once was lost. With the power of the Triforce he then kills the demon and restores peace to the ancient lands of Hyrule. These two games shouldn't be such a zelda game where "he's the chosen one", but he has very strong feelings and he wants to restore peace because of the love he once had. Wouldn't that be an awesome Legend?
Everything is cool about that except Zelda giving birth... That kind of- never mind....
Well that would be a fitting sequel to skyward sword if you think about it
Its quite obvious about the romantic affection between the two there
Fi actually helped me a lot when I was confused at certain parts of the game when I couldn't look up how to do the part of the game.
Did you name that kangaroo riki after xenoblade chronicles' "HERAPON RIKI!"
No he didn't, Ricky is the Kangaroo's actual name.
Finishing Ganon in Wind Waker was WAAAAAAAAY more satisfying imo. Wether it's the music, the fight itself, the stage, the tactic to kill him. And the fact that Ganon HIMSELF is the "pedestal" was way more memorable than most Zelda finales.
Fi: Thank you.... Master jackass
Link: Screw you FAQING FI!!!
:D
Majoras mask has TOO much feeling. I agree with you on the third and first one. My god!!!!!!!! i cried in the corner of my room for days feeling sympathy and empathy for all of the characters in the game that are near death everytime you play
"Thank you, Master Jackass." LOL!!!
Yeah, I was feeling sappy; then that popped up and I laughed my ass off.
It was nice to see that I'm not the only one who gives my characters silly names.
One of my most memorable moments was my first darknut in TP in the temple of time. Idk why, but it feels a lot like a gladiator fight in an empty colosseum. It felt melancholy
Darknuts are badass, and then they get difficult when there is multiple of them
I think that the reason is because you came all this way for a statue, through a menacing temple, and always been flexing your brain muscles or your thumb muscles, and you finally find it guarded by a giant knight, and your starting to realize that this is the climax. there is no more puzzles, no more slicing through enemies that fall like twigs, just you and the knight...
I didn't think Fi was that bad...
Wind Waker was my first Zelda game I ever played. This was back in primary school and for the forsaken fortress I actually had to get a friend to help me get through it and for the battles after the Master Swords awakening I was terrified to go out and fight. But when I did I loved it and it was that game that made me set my life goal to own ALL the LoZ games.
where. the. fuck. is. midna's. GOODBYE!!!????
_ღCh0kooღ_ - EXACTLY
Patrick Harris YES! LIKE WHERE?