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Notes
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Canon
Master List
Below is a list of official The Legend of Zelda media, and whether Zelda Wiki considers them to be canon.
Canon
- Video games
- The Legend of Zelda[2]
- The Adventure of Link[2]
- A Link to the Past[2]
- Link's Awakening[2]
- Ocarina of Time[2]
- Majora's Mask[2]
- Oracle of Ages[2]
- Oracle of Seasons[2]
- Four Swords[2]
- The Wind Waker[2]
- Four Swords Adventures[2]
- The Minish Cap[2]
- Twilight Princess[2]
- Phantom Hourglass[2]
- Spirit Tracks[2]
- Skyward Sword[2]
- A Link Between Worlds[3]
- Tri Force Heroes[4]
- Instruction Manuals for canon games
- Books
Ambiguously Canon
- Video games
- Instruction Manuals for ambiguously canon games
- Books
- Comics
Non-canon
- Video games
- Instruction Manuals for noncanon games
- Comics
- All manga, except the Skyward Sword manga by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda comic
- A Link to the Past comic
- Television
- All cameos of The Legend of Zelda not specifically mentioned
Notes
References
- ↑ User:SnorlaxMonster , Bulbapedia, retrieved February 15, 2017.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, [which page?]
- ↑ "What major events & characters does #LinkBetweenWorlds for #3DS share with #LinktothePast? Check out this timeline: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BZpBhocCIAA3XfC.jpg" — Nintendo of America, Nintendo of America on Twitter: “What major events & characters does #LinkBetweenWorlds for #3DS share with #LinktothePast? Check out this timeline: http://t.co/lQaFIYJDmR“ , Twitter, published November 21, 2013, retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ↑ "The game takes place several years after A Link Between Worlds and features the same hero. Certain events bring him to the kingdom of Hytopia, where he dresses as he does in order to hide his heroic origins." — Nintendo of America, Fans asked the developers of #Zelda: Tri Force Heroes: “Where does the game fall in the series timeline?” , Twitter, published October 22, 2015, retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "The series contains a few spinoff games, such as Link's Crossbow Training, that have not been included in these chronicles." (Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 68)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Mr. Aonuma laughed a little bit before stating, “I don’t know that those really fit in the ’Zelda’ franchise.”" — Jason Cipriano, Eiji Aonuma Addresses Those Horrible ‘Zelda’ CD-i Games , MTV, published September 13, 2013, retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ↑ "And the Smash Bros. characters have been toys all along
“What’s interesting about the Smash Bros. games, is that the Smash Bros. games do not represent the Nintendo characters fighting against one another, they actually represent toys of Nintendo characters getting into an imaginary battle amongst themselves,” explains Iwata. “And frankly that has to do with a very serious debate that we had within the company back then, which was, ‘Is it really okay for Nintendo characters to be hitting other Nintendo characters? Is it okay for Mario to be hitting Pikachu?'”" — Matt Peckham, 8 More Fascinating Things Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Told TIME , TIME, published March 23, 2015, retrieved December 16, 2015. - ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Within the Zelda canon, there is the timeline, but there has always been the sense of the main story and kind of a side story. Like, Majora's Mask might be considered part of that, though it does exist as part of the timeline. With Hyrule Warriors, there is a link between the two, but it exists as a separate dimension, so it doesn't exist as part of the main canon." —Eiji Aonuma (Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline.)