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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' manga''' is a [[manga]] loosely based on the story of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It was released in Japan in 2000 and has recently been made available in English through Viz Media.
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' manga''' is a [[manga]] loosely based on the story of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It was released in Japan in 2000 and made available in English through Viz Media in 2009.


The manga includes a bonus story. These extra few pages describe the creation of [[Majora's Mask (Boss)|Majora's Mask]] and the death of Majora. Majora is depicted as large shaggy dragon wearing armor, magic armor that grants wishes. An unknown warrior appears before Majora one day. Majora is under the influence that the warrior wants his armor, so that he may have his heart's desire. The warrior attempts to convince Majora otherwise but Majora is not willing to believe this. The warrior then reveals a set of drums and begins to play them. Majora is immediately thrown into a trance and dances for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, Majora dies from exhaustion. The warrior then takes the armor, but contrary to what many greedy adventurers would have done, he does not make a wish, and instead, carves the Majora's Mask out of it. This is speculated to be the reason why Majora wishes to end the world in three days and also why his second form, Majora's Incarnation, dances.
The manga includes a bonus story. These extra few pages describe the creation of [[Majora's Mask (Boss)|Majora's Mask]] and the death of Majora. Majora is depicted as large shaggy dragon wearing armor, magic armor that grants wishes. An unknown warrior appears before Majora one day. Majora is under the influence that the warrior wants his armor, so that he may have his heart's desire. The warrior attempts to convince Majora otherwise but Majora is not willing to believe this. The warrior then reveals a set of drums and begins to play them. Majora is immediately thrown into a trance and dances for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, Majora dies from exhaustion. The warrior then takes the armor, but contrary to what many greedy adventurers would have done, he does not make a wish, and instead, carves the Majora's Mask out of it. This is speculated to be the reason why Majora wishes to end the world in three days and also why his second form, Majora's Incarnation, dances.

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask manga is a manga loosely based on the story of Majora's Mask. It was released in Japan in 2000 and made available in English through Viz Media in 2009.

The manga includes a bonus story. These extra few pages describe the creation of Majora's Mask and the death of Majora. Majora is depicted as large shaggy dragon wearing armor, magic armor that grants wishes. An unknown warrior appears before Majora one day. Majora is under the influence that the warrior wants his armor, so that he may have his heart's desire. The warrior attempts to convince Majora otherwise but Majora is not willing to believe this. The warrior then reveals a set of drums and begins to play them. Majora is immediately thrown into a trance and dances for three days straight. Upon the completion of the third day, Majora dies from exhaustion. The warrior then takes the armor, but contrary to what many greedy adventurers would have done, he does not make a wish, and instead, carves the Majora's Mask out of it. This is speculated to be the reason why Majora wishes to end the world in three days and also why his second form, Majora's Incarnation, dances.

Contents

Majora's Mask

  • Chapter 1: Skull Kid and the Demon Mask
  • Chapter 2: Link the Deku Scrub
  • Chapter 3: The Happy Mask Shop
  • Chapter 4: Odolwa: God of Woodfall
  • Chapter 5: The Monster of Snowhead
  • Chapter 6: The Great Bay
  • Chapter 7: Anju and Kafei
  • Chapter 8: Stop the Moon!!
  • Chapter 9: Fierce Deity Link
  • Original Side Story