Cameos in The Legend of Zelda

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Cameos or Easter eggs are extras intentionally programmed into the games by the developers which have no meaning within the game itself. Throughout The Legend of Zelda series there are a number of Easter Eggs, commonly images taken from other Nintendo franchises such as the Mario series, as well as other well known figures. Easter Eggs are often an interesting break from the main storyline and this page lists some of the surprises to be found throughout the world of The Legend of Zelda series.

The Legend of Zelda

According to the Japanese manual, Manhandla is a large Piranha Plant from the Mario series and Digdogger is a giant Unira from Clu Clu Land.

A Link to the Past

Mario seen on Northern Wall

Link's Awakening

"Princess" Christine

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The photo enclosed in Christine's letter

Christine is a goat that lives in Animal Village in Link's Awakening. During the game's trading sequence, Christine will give you a letter in exchange for a hibiscus flower. The letter can be delivered to Mr. Write, at which time it is revealed that the letter is apparently a love letter, and that Christine has enclosed a photograph. Although Mr. Write believes the photo to be of Christine herself, it is actually an image of Princess Peach from the Mario series.

Other

  • The Sea Urchins resemble the Gordos from the Kirby series.
  • There are a few platforming areas within the game that feature Goombas and Piranha Plants. Much like in the Mario series, the Goombas are killed simply by jumping on their heads.
  • Creatures resembling Bob-ombs appear in several dungeons.

Ocarina of Time

Godzilla

The drawing on Link's tree house

The image shown to the right is one that can be found carved into the side of the tree that forms Link's House in Kokiri Forest. The exact reason behind this sketch is debated greatly amongst Zelda fans, however it is usually agreed that Link drew the picture.[citation needed] Many people believe it is a prophetic drawing depicting Link fighting Ganon with the Master Sword as occurs in the last fight of Ocarina of Time. Navi is depicted as flying above Link. Many other ideas have arisen such as the beast being King Dodongo from Dodongo's Cavern. However despite all of this, some believe that this here is an Easter egg depicting a crossover between The Legend of Zelda and Godzilla, where Link is fighting Godzilla.[1]

Malon and Talon's Bowser Brooch

Malon's Bowser brooch

The characters Malon and Talon, who can be found at Lon Lon Ranch for the majority of Ocarina of Time are wearing a brooch. This brooch bears a striking resemblance to Bowser from the Mario series.

Princess Zelda's Courtyard

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Yoshi and Peach's portraits
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Mario and Bowser's portraits

In Princess Zelda's Courtyard within Hyrule Castle there are three windows, one on each wall that is not the doorway. The window straight ahead from the entrance is the king's throne room which Zelda commonly peeks at. Looking through the window on the right players will be able to see blurred portraits of Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Princess Peach, and Bowser hanging on the wall.
In Ocarina of Time 3D, these images were replaced with a replica of the end of a level in the game New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Other

  • Talon and Ingo are loosely based on Mario and Luigi, respectively.
  • On the second floor of Dodongo's Cavern, there's a sign carved out of stone. The sign is identical to the one under the Stone Star in Peach's garden in Super Mario 64 - it is probably the actual texture used in Super Mario 64.
  • When hacked, an Arwing from Star Fox 64 will be discovered. It acts as an enemy.
  • The Stone of Agony resembles the N64's Rumble Pak, which the N64 requires for the item to be of any use.
  • In Ocarina of Time 3D, posters for Skyward Sword can be seen in Gerudo Fortress, in Lon Lon Ranch and in the Bombchu Shop.

Majora's Mask

The Happy Mask Salesman's Collection

The mysterious mask collector and seller from Majora's Mask, the Happy Mask Salesman, who spends his time inside the Clock Tower is seen wearing a massive back pack, most likely full of masks, but it also has some masks attached to it which some of are obvious Easter Eggs, whilst others are rather mysterious. These masks make a return in Ocarina of Time 3D, in the Happy Mask Shop.

1: Humanoid face with a shocked expression - Identical to the face shown on the Mirror Shield.

2: Stone-like face - While this mask is frowning, it's emotional opposite sits atop Mayor Dotour's chair.

3: Humanoid face with sad expression - Possibly a reference to Elvis Presley.

4: Red and black striped face - Believed by some to be a reference to Darth Maul.

5: Mario - Certainly a reference to Nintendo's famous protagonist.

6: Grotesque face (pale)

7: Grotesque face (red)

8: Red, green and black striped face - Similar to a mask worn by a Luchador.

9: Blue and yellow striped face - Mostly resembles King Dedede.

Other

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Oracle of Seasons

  • Mr. Left is based on Dr. Wright from Sim City.

Oracle of Ages

The Wind Waker

  • The Tingle Tuner looks like a modified Game Boy Advance. The "Ting" items that can be purchased with the Tingle Tuner might be a reference to the real-world drink mix, Tang.
  • The three stone statues on the triangle islands resemble the three original colors of Pikmin, with each statue having one of the three distinct features of the colored Pikmin they correspond with.

Four Swords

  • Bob-ombs return as an enemy.

The Minish Cap

  • Dr. Left is based on Dr. Wright from the SNES version of SimCity.
  • There are also enemies called Bob-omb and Lakitu — both Mario enemies.
  • The "growing vine" sound effect from the original Super Mario Bros. plays when a climbable vine is grown.
  • Chain-link platforms with flipping gates appear, which seem to be a reference to those found in Super Mario World and later games in the Mario series.

Four Swords Adventures

  • Thwomps, enemies from the Mario series, appear in the Palace of Winds.
  • A Thwomp-like creature appears in a platforming area, but does not act as an enemy.
  • A silver colored Chain Chomp appears in Kakariko Village, chained to a stake. It is invincible to all attacks, and causes the four Links to lose Force Gems when hit.

Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass

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A map of Dee Ess Island

Dee Ess Island

In the southeastern seas of Phantom Hourglass, Link can find Dee Ess Island. Both the name and shape of the island reveal this to be an obvious Easter egg of the Nintendo DS which is the console used by the Phantom Hourglass game cartridge.

What´s with this island?! Sort of a different shape, don´t you think?!
— Linebeck, upon leaving the island

Skyward Sword

  • Plants from the Pikmin series appear in various places.
  • One of the pictures on the wall within Skipper's house in Skipper's Retreat is a reference to an infamous scene in the movie, Titanic. It depicts Skipper holding another Ancient Robot over the bow of a ship, much like how Jack held rose Rose above the bow of the Titanic.

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

Zelda in Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

See also

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