Talk:The Legend of Zelda (TV series)
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[edit] Len Carlson issue
Ganon's voice-actor is mentioned as Len Carlson, but the link leads to Leonard Carlson a.k.a. Lenny Lane who is an American Professional Wrestler. Could someone confirm if these two are the one and the same or is the link directed to the wrong article?
[edit] Why "cleanup"?
Why has this article been tagged for Cleanup? I can't see anything particularly wrong with it. Please clarify what you think the problem is. I'll remove the cleanup notice in a few days otherwise. --AlexChurchill 09:34, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
- 4 days, no comments... time to be bold. --AlexChurchill 08:59, 11 October 2005 (UTC)
- Sorry, wasn't really watching it... aside from needing expansion( I know, that has its own template) and fact-checking, it's got some pretty awful grammar and usage. I intend to fix it up all shiny someday, but in the meantime I put the cleanup tag to encourage others to correct the problems & contribute. -- WikidSmaht (talk) 23:16, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Link and Zelda romance?
It states in this article This may have influenced the later misconception among gamers that Link and Zelda are a romantic item, something never directly implied in any of the video games. That is not true. In Zelda II for the NES, they kissed in the end, a truly romantic gesture. --Admiral Roo 12:05, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
- Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it only implied that they kiss at the end of that game? Doesn't the curtain fall before we see such a kiss? --L T Dangerous 05:12, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
- Yes it does. Only an implication. -- Hyrule 05:19, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- But the Zelda in "Zelda II" is not the same one as in "Zelda I". In the second part she is the original princess who was asleep for many years. So, with the actual Zelda (the one from the first part, who owns the Triforce of Wisdom, who was captured by Ganon and who resembles the Zelda in the cartoon) he really never had something like a relationship.
- Yes it does. Only an implication. -- Hyrule 05:19, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Handedness
I removed the sentence, "Link is incorrectly right-handed in the show."
At the time, when the show was made, only the first Zelda game was out, right? When facing left, Link's game sprite would appear one way, but when flipped, it would appear that he had switched his sword to the other hand because the sprite was merely mirrored. Nintendo had said that the reason for this was because Link always pointed his shield toward Death Mountain, or something like this. So I don't think Link's left-handedness was yet established. Therefore, the television show was not incorrect, right? --Brandon Dilbeck 22:17, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, both NES games were out already, and the 3rd game was well into development. Plus, when Link faced up and down in LoZ, he held his sword in his left hand. That means in 3 out of 4 directions he held it left-handed, and the remaining direction was explained by the Death Mountain thing. So if Link was right-handed in the show, that would be incorrect. -- WikidSmaht (talk) 09:53, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
- The Zelda 2 instruction manual states that Link holds the sword in his left hand. As the cartoon - based on both NES games - portrays Link as a right-handed swordsman, it is indeed incorrect. I would consider it noteable to mention this in the article, as Link being left-handed is as much a part of the character as the green tunic. Lysia 15:29, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
- I have to agree with Lysia here, the Adventure of Link manual clearly depicts Link as a left handed person, and The Legend of Zelda manual official art shows the same thing. This is clearly worth mentioning. Archaic Sage 15:47, 18 October 2006 (BST)
- The Zelda 2 instruction manual states that Link holds the sword in his left hand. As the cartoon - based on both NES games - portrays Link as a right-handed swordsman, it is indeed incorrect. I would consider it noteable to mention this in the article, as Link being left-handed is as much a part of the character as the green tunic. Lysia 15:29, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Differences
What does everyone think of separating the Trivia section into "Trivia" and "Differences Between The NES Games and the Cartoon Series"?
- I dislike the idea of changing the Trivia name to "Differences..." as not all of the information within that area if Differences, as it mentions the fact that it Zelda made an appearance in the Captain N TV shows and the information about the Yahooligans. Although I do question one of the Trivia points on there, and that's why does the hair colour between the older games and the newer games have to be mentioned for Link? It's not unusual and most people know about that. In regards to Zelda, that's important as the games and the cartoons are depicted differently, unlike Link. Archaic Sage 14:86, 15 November 2006 (GMT)
[edit] Airing History
I've added a few dates to the Airing History section, although the Yahooligan's date is uncertain. Further, I have also added the Not Yet Aired under Fox Kids/Jetix because they've not been aired yet. So that will need to be changed at a later date. Archaic Sage 15.08, 15 November 2006 (GMT)
[edit] Allen Stewart-Coates
Since there were so few voice actors in the 13 episode series, would adding Stewart-Coates to the cast be seen as that incongruent? Mintchocolatebear 19:33, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- I think adding Allen Stewart-Coates would be beneficial to the article as there are so few voice actors that it could do nothing but add substance to the article, even if he was only the Red Triforce (Triforce of Power) piece. Archaic Sage 22:29, 19 November 2006 (GMT)
- Okay, excellent! If another person agrees, then we'll add him in. Mintchocolatebear 23:23, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Release
I rewrote the Release section to make it more informative and it also includes a brief bit about the United Kingdom release on TV and also the fact that the DVD company are unable to release the DVD in the UK. I'd cite the sources, but I don't know what format of citation we're using on this article, or how to cite on Wikipedia. Archaic Sage 00:59, 20 November 2006 (GMT)
[edit] Episode articles
Do you think that the episodes should have separate articles? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 124.181.196.11 (talk • contribs).
- There isn't really enough information about each episode, nor is any one episode really very notable. Just a plot summary, no matter how long and in-depth it is, isn't really suitable for an article. --Brandon Dilbeck 07:11, 12 December 2006 (UTC)