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Revision as of 23:10, 1 October 2017
The Legend of Zelda is a manga following the original The Legend of Zelda storyline. It was drawn and written by Yuu Mishouzaki and was published in September 1989.[1]
In this manga adaption, Link is not a traveler but an apprentice gardener living in Hyrule Castle. Other differences include Link's ears being pointed due to his being a half-elf (in the The Adventure of Link manual illustrations the ears of Impa's tribe are also pointed), Impa is drastically younger (possibly because Zelda is stated to be of the same generation as Link), etc. These changes contribute to the manga’s drastic deviation from the canon.
Gallery
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Full cover-art of the manga
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Link as he appears in the manga
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Zelda XVII. (child) as she appears in the manga
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Zelda XVII. (adult) as she appears in the manga
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Zeldas Mother, Zelda XVI., as she appears in the manga
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Rune as he appears in the manga
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Ganon as he appears in the manga
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The king of Hyrule as he appears in the manga
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Greyas he appears in the manga
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Pell as she appears in the manga
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The grandfather of Pell and Grey as he appears in the manga