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: The Legend of Zelda [[Game and Watch]] game is available as an unlockable bonus game.
: The Legend of Zelda [[Game and Watch]] game is available as an unlockable bonus game.


; Hamtaro Ham Ham Heartbreak
; '''Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak'''
: During the game, the player needs two acquire three orbs (red, green and blue) in order to later be able to pull what looks like [[Master Sword|a sword]] (it turns out to be a spoon) from a pedestal.  
: There's a part in the game where you go to Sunny Peak and pull The Legendary Spoon out of its pedestal, similar to [[Link]] pulling the [[Master Sword]] out of its pedestal. It references [[The Wind Waker]] because you need blue, red and green marbles to get it. To unlock the Master sword in The Wind Waker, You must get [[Nayru's Pearl]](blue), [[Din's Pearl]](red) and [[Farore's Pearl]](green). It may also reference Ocarina of Time with the [[Kokiri's Emerald]], [[Goron's Ruby]] and [[Zora's Sapphire]].
: Ham-Merchants across the game say "Buy something, will ya?", like the merchants from the first game.  


; Kirby Super Star
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; Dragon Fable
; Dragon Fable
: One quest involves collecting the four pieces of the Quadforce. One piece is found outside Linken's house.The Quadforce is triforce and the boss of the quest is Gananana, which is ganon, and the refards are dagger, sword and staff of eye-rule, which sounds like hyrule.The rarest price which can only be sold for 250 gold is Ocarina of thyme.
: One quest involves collecting the four pieces of the Quadforce. One piece is found outside Linken's house.The Quadforce is triforce and the boss of the quest is Gananana, which is ganon, and the refards are dagger, sword and staff of eye-rule, which sounds like hyrule.The rarest price which can only be sold for 250 gold is Ocarina of thyme.
; '''Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak'''
: There's a part in the game where you go to Sunny Peak and pull The Legendary Spoon out of its pedestal, similar to [[Link]] pulling the [[Master Sword]] out of its pedestal. It references [[The Wind Waker]] because you need blue, red and green marbles to get it. To unlock the Master sword in The Wind Waker, You must get [[Nayru's Pearl]](blue), [[Din's Pearl]](red) and [[Farore's Pearl]](green). It may also reference Ocarina of Time with the [[Kokiri's Emerald]], [[Goron's Ruby]] and [[Zora's Sapphire]].
: Ham-Merchants across the game say "Buy something, will ya?", like the merchants from the first game.


; I'm O.K. - A Murder Simulator
; I'm O.K. - A Murder Simulator

Revision as of 13:03, 30 October 2007

A cameo is the appearance or mention of a character, place, or item from one game, TV show or movie in another. Thank you to Nintendo Database for this information.

Nintendo

Mario

Super Mario Bros.
The warp whistle plays the same tune as the one in The Legend of Zelda. It also summons a cyclone in the same way. This cameo appears in remakes of Super Mario Bros. 3 (Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World, and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3).
Super Mario RPG
If you sleep at the Inn at Rose Town, Link will be sleeping in the bed next to you. If you talk to him it will play the classic zelda discovery theme.
Super Smash Bros.
Link is a playable character, Hyrule Castle is a stage, and the Heart Container is an item.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Link, Young Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf are all playable characters.
Termina: Great Bay and Hyrule: Temple are both based on locations in the Zelda series.
Mario and Luigi: The Superstar Saga
One of the items is the Great Force, a yellow triangle. The people at TMK discovered that the item was originally supposed to be the triforce and Link was supposed to appear when you got it.
Mario Golf
Random names of characters from other Nintendo games are put on the scoreboards. Darunia, Deku Scrub, Goron Kid, Impa, Link, Malon, Navi, Saria, Sheik, Talon, and Zelda are included.
Yoshi's Story
You can read the word 'Zelda' on the newspaper background in Stages 2-3 and 2-4.
Yoshi's Island DS
When you turn the game on and leave it so you watch the opening video, when you see the Magikoopa taking all the babies, one of the babies has blond hair and pointed ears. It is obviously Link.

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest
If you beat the game without enough coins, third place in the Video Game Hall of Fame will be held by Link.
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble
If you buy a shell from Bazaar's Shop, ask him about a castle, and refuse to pay for the story; Bazaar will tell you a story about another boy who asked about a castle and payed for it in rupees.
Donkey Konga
A version of The Legend of Zelda theme is featured in this game.
You can buy a Zelda-themed Bongo set.
Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade
A version of The Legend of Zelda theme is featured in this game.
Donkey Konga 3: Tabehoudai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku
This game contains a song based on The Legend of Zelda theme.

Other

Animal Crossing
Gulliver and Kapp'n make references to Hyrule.
If you catch a loach, your character says, "I wonder if it's Hylian?"
The Master Sword is available as an item.
Kafei's shirt and Anju's shirt are available as clothes for your character.
Animal Crossing: Wild World
The triforce and the Master Sword are available as furniture.
Big Brain Academy
One of the puzzles to complete is the triforce.
Daigassou! Band Brothers
One of the Nintendo-themed songs is a medley of Zelda songs.
F-1 Race
Link roots for you on Course 5.
Game and Watch Gallery 4
The Legend of Zelda Game and Watch game is available as an unlockable bonus game.
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak
There's a part in the game where you go to Sunny Peak and pull The Legendary Spoon out of its pedestal, similar to Link pulling the Master Sword out of its pedestal. It references The Wind Waker because you need blue, red and green marbles to get it. To unlock the Master sword in The Wind Waker, You must get Nayru's Pearl(blue), Din's Pearl(red) and Farore's Pearl(green). It may also reference Ocarina of Time with the Kokiri's Emerald, Goron's Ruby and Zora's Sapphire.
Ham-Merchants across the game say "Buy something, will ya?", like the merchants from the first game.
Kirby Super Star
In The Great Cave Offensive, one of the treasures to collect is the triforce.
When Kirby gets the sword ability, his hat resembles the one Link wears.
Picross NP Vol. 5
All of the puzzles in Character Mode are from The Legend of Zelda series. The images used are of Navi, the Fairy Ocarina, the Keaton Mask, the Fairy Slingshot, Kaepora Gaebora, Princess Zelda, Link, Princess Ruto, Epona, Darunia, Deku Scrub, and Ganondorf.
Pokemon Stadium 2
In My Room mode, you can decorate your room with consoles. On the NES, you can see The Legend of Zelda; on the Super Nintendo, you can see The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past; and on the Nintendo 64, you can see The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Tetris
If you beat Game B on Speed 9, Height 5, you are shown a Russian Party with popular Nintendo characters. Link is shown playing the flute.
Trace Memory
In the U.S. version, the bookshelf in the Silver Bird Room contains a book called "The Legend of Zelda Chronicles".
Warioware: Mega Microgame$
Warioware: Mega Party Games
One of 9-Volt's games is based on The Legend of Zelda.
During the credits, if you push down the stars turn to triforces.
Warioware: Touched
Warioware: Twisted
One of 9-Volts games is based on The Legend of Zelda.
If you press down during the credits, the stars turn into triforces.
Kirby: Canvas Curse
On Level 3 of Paint Roller's minigame, you sometimes have to draw a triforce.
WarioWare Smooth Moves
Two of the minigames are based on the Legend of Zelda. One is based on The Wind Waker where you fly with the Deku Leaf onto the wooden platform to reach Forbidden Woods. The other is based on Ocarina of Time, where you pull the Master Sword out of the Pedestal of Time.

Other games

Dragon Fable
One quest involves collecting the four pieces of the Quadforce. One piece is found outside Linken's house.The Quadforce is triforce and the boss of the quest is Gananana, which is ganon, and the refards are dagger, sword and staff of eye-rule, which sounds like hyrule.The rarest price which can only be sold for 250 gold is Ocarina of thyme.
I'm O.K. - A Murder Simulator
Some of the opponents wear shirts with the triforce on it.
Soul Calibur II
Link is a playable character in the Gamecube version.
World of Warcraft
Linken is dressed similarly to Link and starts the quests called "It's Dangerous to Go Alone" and "It's a Secret to Everybody" at Un'Goro Crater. The rewards are Linken's Boomerang and Linken's Sword of Mastery. Un'Goro seems to incorporate Gorons. . The player also receives a photograph of Linken standing with a female gnome who looks remarkably similar to Princess Zelda.
An item called "Golden Flame", according to Linken, is "dangerous in the hands of those with an evil heart."
You must also get a Silver Totem of Aquamentus, referencing the first boss in the series.
At 63,68 coordinates, there is a wrecked raft of Linken's, a reference to Link's Awakening.
There is a Kodo in Un'goro named Dadanga, its owner says it "dislikes smoke." A reference to the first game, when a man says "DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE."
There is a Tauren named "Gamon" in the Durataur Inn.
Finally, in a quest you need meat in, a vendor will say "Buy something, will ya?" (Another reference to "Buy something, will ya?" is under Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak.)


TV and movies

Catscratch
The episode "Zombie Party a Go-Go" is ripe with Zelda references. Zelda's Lullaby is played both times that Waffle is ridiculed by Mr. Blik, the zombies may represent Wind Waker ReDeads, the stone-tipped sword an undrawn Master Sword, Hovis' mace the Skull Hammer, Waffle's lasers some Beamos, the high-society party a Wind Waker auction, the dust of the zombies when they are hit the ReDead death cloud. Episode found here. [1]
Powerpuff Girls
In the episode "Child Fearing", there is a scene where Mayor can be seen playing Ocarina of Time on his NES, he accidentally kills Navi and gets frustrated.
Murder, She Wrote
In the episode "Sing a Song of Murder", the funeral song is the Ballad of Gales.
Shrek 2
While the song "Accidentally in Love" is playing in the beginning, Shrek bottles a fairy. He and Fiona are seen surrounded by bottled fairies, referencing the Bottle Glitch from Ocarina of Time.
Codename KND Operation Zero
The name "Treehouse of Coolness" is such an obvious spoof of "Triforce of Courage."


Captain N
The Game Master
Voice Actress Cyndy Preston

Princess Zelda and Link make cameo appearances throughout the second season of this television series.

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Drawn Together

In the animated TV series Drawn Together, the character of Xandir’s girlfriend is largely based on Zelda. Voiced by Cree Summer. From the episode Gay Bash, she was Xandir's girlfriend before he came out of the closet. The evil Lord Slashstab used to capture her for no reason, leading to Xandir's neverending quest to save her. She seems to be a terrible homophobe, refusing to allow Xandir to rescue her once he informs her he is gay, even though at the time she was being lowered into a pit of megacobras in Lord Slashstab's castle.

Xandir's appearance is also based on the Zelda series. Xandir has blonde hair, blue eyes, pointed ears, and the green clothing garb, much like Link.

Being Ian

In Korey’s favourite cartoon, characters that look similar to Astro Boy, Marth and Zelda appear.

See also