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A Hero Returns
Zelda fans are in for a wave of ‘90s nostalgia as the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda Complete Series is now available for preorder, with a DVD release scheduled for October 22. Following the adventures of Link and Princess Zelda in the whimsical land of Hyrule, this animated series originally aired in the late 1980s and has since gained a dedicated following. Now with its upcoming DVD release, fans old and new can relive the magic and excitement that captured the hearts of a generation for a beloved franchise.
Of Humble Beginnings
The Legend of Zelda franchise, created by Nintendo, first captivated audiences with its debut video game in 1986. In 1989, the popularity of the game sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Adventures of Link, paved the way for the animated television series that would further expand the lore of this beloved universe. Produced by DiC Entertainment, the show debuted as part of the Friday morning cartoon lineup in the United States. Boasting 13 episodes, it introduced viewers to a range of characters and adventures, blending elements of fantasy, humor, and action in a way that resonated with fans young and old.
Although the series faced its share of criticism for its animation style and storytelling, it has since become a treasured artifact of ‘90s pop culture, its catchphrases and quirky moments living on in the hearts of fans. The show’s iconic theme music and Link’s memorable catchphrase, “Well, excuse me, Princess!” have become iconic over the years.
For Hyrule!
As fans gear up for the upcoming DVD release, the Legend of Zelda Complete Series invites a new generation to experience the timeless charm and adventurous spirit of Hyrule. This release not only celebrates the origins of one of gaming’s most iconic franchises but also reignites cherished memories for those who grew up with Link and Zelda’s whimsical quests. Whether a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the franchise, there is something magical about rediscovering these animated tales together. And who knows? With renewed interest, audiences may see more The Legend of Zelda adaptations starring Hyrule’s iconic green-tunic-wearing elf.
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