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As a long-running and critically acclaimed series, [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] has been referenced numerous times within various forms of media and has become a large part of popular culture. This page covers notable homages, parodies and references, not just in other video games but in television and movies. This page does not include official cameos and crossovers within other [[Nintendo]] games or officially licensed third party appearances. Please visit [[Cameos of The Legend of Zelda]] for examples of these.
   
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===Video Games===
These are the glitches which are possible to perform in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. Please read the [[Glitch Disclaimer Notes]] before attempting any of the glitches on this page.
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:3D Dot Game Heroes|3D Dot Game Heroes]]''
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: This game is about bringing back the 8-bit nostalgia, and shows many hints from many popular games, especially for ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. Many of the Zelda similarities include:
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: The over-world is very similar, it has many areas such as towns, dungeons, a lost forest, a castle, and a mountain area where rocks bounce while falling.
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: If the chicken gets hit a many times, they will get mad and bring back up.
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:The enemies resemble the Armos, Darknuts, Gibdos, Moblins, Keese, Lynels, Like likes, Octoroks, Stalfos, Tektikes, Zols, Wizzrobes, Patras, and a Ganon with extra arms, all in 3d pixels.
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:The sword will shoot beams is the health is at its max.
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:If a character breaks into a secret cave, he can either be rewarded or fined. Even an old man tells "It is a secret to everyone"
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:A fairy will join the hero's party.
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:One of their characters is called Moyomoto, who is brother to Wigy. A reference to the Zelda creator.
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:The fight with the Dark Bishop Fuelle is very similar to the boss fight with [[Agahnim]] in Oracle of Season.
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:The final boss name is Onyx, similar to [[Onox]]. Onyx is also a dragon, much like Onox's true form.
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:The dungeons and it's puzzles are the same but in 3D.
   
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; [[Wikipedia:999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors|999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors]]
===Screen Warp Glitch===
 
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: In the kitchen, Lotus criticizes Junpei for being unable to identify an appetizer plate and its use. Junpei responds with "Well, excuuuuuuse me, princess."
'''Risk:''' Highly variable, depending what you do with it. You could be stuck in a wall and have to reset your game system. You can also be caught in loops where you continuously respawn over deep water or a pit. In very rare and unusual cases, you can potentially corrupt your saved games.
 
   
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[[File:COD Ghosts.jpg|right|thumb|A Rupee-shaped trophy in ''Call of Duty: Ghosts'']]
'''Procedure:''' Go to the very edge of a screen that you can walk to another screen from. Move towards the edge of the screen and just before it begins to scroll press "Select". Press "Select" again to get rid of the map and you should now be on the new screen but in the place you were on the old one. Note that the sprites will follow or slide across the screen when the screen fades to the map depending on the timing. If possible, try to scout out the destination screen to ensure you don't warp yourself into a tree or other obstacle. In some cases, when stuck inside a wall, it is possible to either push onto the next screen (if link is still touching the edge of the screen) or to jump off onto the floor (if any floor exists). It is also possible to warp onto the upper inaccessible ledges in caves. By doing so and walking off the screen in an unintended direction, you can potentially end up in other caves in far away areas. For example, by screen-warping inside the Mysterious Wood's cave, one can potentially end up in the cave systems of areas such as Tal Tal Heights. This works because every cave or room is adjacent to one another on a second map distinct from the overworld. By screen warping many times trough the various dungeons and past the obstacles it is actually possible to visit every single panel of the game without even getting the sword, thus making possible to collect all [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens]] from the beginning.<br>
 
   
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;{{wp|Bioshock Infinite}}
'''Dangers:''' Screen-warping is generally safe, but there are several dangerous situations to avoid. Don't attempt to warp through the Nightmare doors. The game crashes spectacularly and fades to white while having the text box stating that the door is locked. Upon rebooting the system, your save files are usually all gone! If you end up inside the cave where the Magnifying Glass is located or in Eagle's Tower, don't exit out the overworld unless you have already freed the entrance. If you DO exit, and become stuck inside the statue or the wall, do NOT save and exit in an attempt to free yourself. If you do, that file will be stuck in that spot forever.<br>
 
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:Elizabeth says, "It's dangerous to go alone," to Booker.{{fact}}
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Call of Duty: Ghosts|Call of Duty: Ghosts]]''
'''Versions:''' This glitch will only work in earlier versions of the original Link’s Awakening, and very, very few select copies of the DX version. {{fact}}
 
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:A glass trophy shaped as a [[Rupee]] can be found in the game. It reads, "Awarded for: Most Bushes Cut and Pots Smashed."
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Castlevania: Lords of Shadow|Castlevania: Lords of Shadow]]''
====Marin Forever====
 
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: At one point in the game, it mentions a Great "Dekuh" which was "the most gorgeous tree in the forest" and its "magical power protected the forest from the attacks of dark creatures," obviously a reference to the [[Great Deku Tree]].
'''Risk:''' Minor, but may mess the progress up.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Dark Sector|Dark Sector]]''
#Complete the third dungeon, the [[Key Cavern]].
 
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: The creators of the game have stated they have been heavily influenced by ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, and that they drew inspiration from the puzzles and pacing throughout the series.<ref>{{cite person|quote= Well, we loved the camera in Resident Evil 4, and it's a really well paced game too so that was a really huge influence. The other major influence for Dark Secktor was Zelda, for the puzzles and for another example of great pacing. Those are the main ones, although there are loads of smaller touches from other games in there.|name= Josh Austin|url= http://computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=159496|title= Interview: Sinister, gory and influenced by Zelda}}</ref>
#Go to the Animal Town and [[#Screen Warp Glitch|Screenwarp]] past the sleeping walrus.
 
#Get the key in the desert area.
 
#[[#Screen Warp Glitch|Screenwarp]] back past the walrus.
 
#Go and get Marin.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:DragonFable|DragonFable]]''
[[Marin]] will now follow you forever. Later on in the game when you normally see Marin up in the mountains, you won't. If you go swimming - she will walk on water behind you. After you beat level 4 and the ghost starts following you, Marin's sprite will look like a ghost too. To turn her normal again, get rid of the ghost, then take her back to her house. To get rid of Marin, take her and wake up the Walrus.
 
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: One quest involves collecting the four pieces of the Quadforce. One piece is found outside Linken's house. The Quadforce is like the [[Triforce]] and the boss of the quest is Gananana, a name which sounds similar to [[Ganon]], and the rewards are a 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 Time (Item)|Ocarina of Thyme]].
   
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[[File:Epic Mickey LoZ.jpg|thumb|right|The famous original ''The Legend of Zelda'' phrase in ''Epic Mickey'']]
====Level-0 Shield====
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Epic Mickey|Epic Mickey]]''
'''Risk:''' Inevitable (once you get to Eagle's tower and supposedly get the mirror shield, you only get the level 1 shield, thus making further progress in the game impossible.)
 
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: Beluga Billy mentions the famous ''It's dangerous to go alone! Take this'' original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' phrase when he gives an item to Mickey.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Fable III|Fable III]]''
#Before you take the [[Sword]] from [[Toronbo Shores]], [[#Screen Warp Glitch|screenwarp]] to another screen. (From where the [[sword]] should be)
 
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: In the Morning Wood Graveyard, one of the tombstones has the description of the famous original ''The Legend of Zelda'' quote: "It's dangerous to go alone, take this." If the player digs up the grave, they will obtain a toy sword.
#Take the sword from the screen you went to.
 
#Go to where the sword originally was, there should be a shield there instead.
 
#[[#Screen Warp Glitch|Screenwarp]] again. (optional)
 
#Take the shield
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy I and II (compilations)|Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls]]''
Works just like a [[Shield]] but is completely invisible and does not slow you down when in use. Unless you did step 4, if you fall victim to a [[Like Like]] you lose the shield permanently.
 
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: If the main character reads a certain tombstone in ''Final Fantasy I'' it reads "Here Lies Link." It is in the town of elves, Elfheim, near what could be called the bottom of the map. The original US localization for Final Fantasy I was done by [[Nintendo of America]] and this tombstone was changed to read "Here lies Erdrick" referring to the legendary hero from the ''Dragon Quest'' series. Subsequent ports and remakes changed the reference back to Link.
   
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[[File:Forza 5 Wind Waker car.png|thumb|right|150px|The ''Zelda''-themed car]]
====Marin/Enemy sprite switch====
 
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; '''''{{wp|Forza Motorsport 5}}'''''
[[File:MarinGlitch.png|right|thumb|250px|The effect of the glitch]]
 
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: A ''Zelda''-themed car can be found in the game. It features the [[Royal Crest]] and [[Link]] from {{TWW}}.
'''Risk: None'''
 
#Travel to Mabe Village, specifically in front of Tarin and Marin's house.
 
#Screenwarp to the right and walk through the trees.
 
#Go down a final screen.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:I'm O.K - A Murder Simulator|I'm O.K. - A Murder Simulator]]''
Marin will appear, except she will have both a sword and shield. She will attack you, and you can harm her if you like. She is fairly easy to defeat and often drops life energy upon defeat. Similar glitches can also create a Grandma Ulria with a bow, a sword and shield, or the abilities of an Octorock that shoots people rather than its standard projectiles. This happens because the game didn't load the graphic for sprites correctly, certain areas updates the graphic so the sprite appears normally. But when link screen warps, this skip the loading graphics and the sprites appear to be the same as the previous area, causing sprites to share graphics to another in the next screen.
 
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: Some of the opponents wear shirts with the [[Triforce]] on it.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia: League of Legends|League of Legends]]''
===Money Bug===
 
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: An item called the Trinity Force, a reference to the Triforce and often abbreviated as such by players, can be bought in-game.
'''Risk:''' None
 
   
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[[File:N+ Triforce.jpg|thumb|125px|right|The Triforce from N+]]
'''Effect:''' Save extra rupees and not pay "full price" without stealing.
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia: N+|N+]]''
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: One of the levels is designed as a large Triforce.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia: Neverwinter Nights|Neverwinter Nights]]''
#Go to the [[Town Tool Shop|shop]].
 
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: A boss found in the game is called [[Ganon]].
#Pick any item. The more expensive - the better and easier to perform.
 
#Take it to the counter. Buy it.
 
#As soon as the game starts to subtract your rupess, press Start + Select + A + B and choose Save & Quit.
 
#Reload your game.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Ōkami|Ōkami]]''
You'll have the item, and you'll have rupees depending on how fast you were (based on the money that wasn't deducted). This happens because when you save and quit while the rupee counter is subtracting, it will stop the rupee counter from couting down, Saving your rupees. The only danger is that if you re-enter the same shop after using this bug, the shopkeeper will recognize you as a thief and zap you with magic that drains all your hearts.
 
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: Although Okami does not contain a direct reference, director [[Wikipedia:Hideki Kamiya|Hideki Kamiya]] admits he has been influenced by ''The Legend of Zelda'' series while developing the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] title, which was also adapted for the [[Wii]] in 2008.<ref>{{cite person|quote= I really wanted [Twilight Princess] to have regal aura, because Zelda was what were aspiring to.|name= Hideki Kamiya|url= http://www.1up.com/news/okami-creator-disappointed-twilight-princess|title= Okami Creator Disappointed with Twilight Princess Visuals}}</ref> Coincidentally, both ''Ōkami'' and {{TP}} feature a wolf as a playable character, with Amaterasu and [[Wolf Link]], respectively.
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: In the Ponc'tan area, the houses' doors show a symbol identical to that of [[Kokiri's Emerald]].
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All|Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All]]''
===Stuck===
 
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: In part 4-1 of the second case in ''Justice For All'', Phoenix utters the line "Well, excuuuse me, Princess," a reference to [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' cartoon series]].
'''Risk:''' High
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Pocket God|Pocket God]]''
#Once you have used up 3 keys in the fourth level, go to the room 5C.
 
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:The Retro Skin Pack allows you to change the Spear to the "Legend of Ooga Sword." The design is very similar to the [[Master Sword]].
#Jump up, north, over the water towards the switch. The jump looks impossible to manage, but you can do it. Once you make the jump, go north and unlock the block. This puts you in a Catch-22 situation - you cannot get the fifth key without the flippers and you can't get the flippers without the fifth key. The only way to get out of this is by [[#Screen Warp Glitch|screen warping]].
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box|Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box]]''
This is impossible in the DX version, due to an added tile of water.
 
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: Flora's shawl has an image of a Triforce on it, which can be seen in the opening scene.
   
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; ''Slingo Mystery 2''
===Mountain Hut===
 
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: In the online flash game, Slingo Mystery 2, players come across a table with several masks on it, one of which is the [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]].
'''Risk:''' None
 
   
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;''[[Wikipedia:Spyro: A Hero's Tail|Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''
#Start a new game.
 
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:When Spyro finds the ball gadget the professor mentions Gold Skulltula Tokens and Pieces of Heart.
#Get the shield back from [[Tarin]]. Don't leave the house, though.
 
#Go to the map. It will say that you're somewhere in the mountains, at the top-left corner of the map. Once you leave the house, this will fix itself again.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Terraria|Terraria]]''
This is fixed in the DX version.
 
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: Players can create a set of vanity items called the Hero's Clothes which look very similar to Link's iconic [[tunic]]. The set is made of three parts: Hero's Hat, Shirt and Pants. The clothes do not affect the player's stats in any way.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:The Binding of Isaac (video game)|The Binding of Isaac]]''
===Corruption===
 
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[[File:I AM ERROR.png|thumb|right|200px|The I AM ERROR character]]
'''Risk:''' Very Dangerous
 
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: This indie game by Edmund McMillen of Team Meat is an isometric dungeon crawler heavily influenced by the original Legend of Zelda. The most notable influence graphic-wise is the status bar, which closely mimics the design and style of the one in Zelda.
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:Multiple items in the game are references to items in the first ''Legend of Zelda''. Among them are Hearts, Bombs, and Keys, but there are also items that function the same and resemble the [[Compass]], [[Map]], and [[Stepladder]].
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:Several enemies behave similarly to enemies from ''The Legend of Zelda''. Some of these enemies behave the same as [[Rope]]s and [[Darknut]]s. The bosses Chub, C. H. A. D., and the Carrion Queen have the same weakness as [[Dodongo]]. The boss Pin is inspired from [[Lanmolas]] in its attack patterns, and the boss Scolex seems to be inspired from both Lanmolas and [[Moldorm]], as it will burrow underground, and its only weakness is its tail.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LezfNVYfFWs</ref>
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:There is a slim chance, when using the telepills, that it will take the protagonist to a secret room. The room contains a character who says "[[Iconic Quotes from The Legend of Zelda#"I am Error"|I AM ERROR]]."<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCoEkXN0uB8</ref>
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:In some endings of the game, the protagonist will open a treasure chest, and take out an item. he will then hold the item up high, exactly like the the ''Zelda'' series, while the "Item Get!" theme will play.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBdupSUQ0Wo</ref>
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]''
#Go to the main menu to delete a save game. (Preferably, one where you have done everything.)
 
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:If you talk to Farkus after he turns into a werewolf in Dustman's Cairn, you can ask if all the Companions have that ability. He will say that only members of The Circle can turn into werewolves and that "It's a secret to everybody."
#Select a file and the instant you click OK to delete it, turn the [[Game Boy]] off.
 
#Turn you game back on and see if the save file is still there. If it is, see if anything has changed.
 
   
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; ''The Longest Journey''
This is because of the way the [[Game Boy]] handles the data.<br>
 
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: The keyholes on the communication statues on the Island of Alais have a symbol that resembles the Triforce.
By turning off the [[Game Boy]], it stops the deletion of the file. First goes the map, then dungeons and caves, then hearts, chests and [[Rupee]]s, and finally items and the file.
 
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{{ImageCaption
Not as much of a glitch as corruption. It is also possible to perform this glitch by removing the cartridge completely after clicking OK.
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:The Simpsons Game|The Simpsons Game]]''
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: When the player reaches the level "Enter the Cheatrix," Lisa yells "I hope I get to meet Zelda...ZELDA," while small hearts are falling from pipes.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Warcraft II|Warcraft II]]''
===Glitch Dungeon===
 
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:In ''Warcraft II'' and its expansion, one can see the Triforce in one of the stones of the Temple of the Damned.
'''Risk:''' Depends on what you do with it.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Warcraft III|Warcraft III]]''
#Go into the room that [[Moldorm]] was in in [[Tail Cave]].
 
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:In ''Warcraft III'' and the expansion, if the player clicks a "Druid of the Claw" enough times he will say "Can't ... stop ... DANCING!" possibly in reference to [[Darunia]] (with music in the background somewhat like "[[Saria's Song]]").
#Fall down a hole in that room.
 
#Use the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump while falling. (You have to jump off the screen)
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:World of Warcraft|World of Warcraft]]''
This glitch will bring you to a glitchy version of most of the dungeons. You can walk almost anywhere but invisible barriers or squares of water appear due to the tiles and blocks behave abnormality. Going up (or down) stairs will end the glitch, all unopened chests contain a [[Power Bracelet]] or its upgrade, and you come out where the stairs were. The only harm this glitch will bring is if you come up in a dungeon where the entrance is blocked then save.
 
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[[File:Linkenlookslikelink.jpg|thumb|right|Linken in ''[[Wikipedia:World of Warcraft|World of Warcraft]]'']]
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: A long quest chain is available in the zone Un'Goro Crater which heavily references ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
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: It begins when the player locates a stranded raft (a reference to {{LA}}) in Un'Goro Crater, which starts the quest "It's a Secret to Everybody." The player must then find a bag nearby it, containing a Curled Map Parchment, a Large Compass, a Lion-headed Key, and a Faded Photograph. The photograph shows a picture of a pair of gnomes dressed similarly to Zelda and Link, standing in front of a ruined castle. The player then has to find the gnome dressed as Link in the photo, named Linken, who is located at a camp in the zone, to continue.
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: Further down the quest-line, the player is tasked with stealing a plant from a gnoll named Miblon Snarltooth. Miblon will respond with "Grumble grumble" if he is spoken to. To distract Miblon to steal the plant, the player must purchase a Bait item from a nearby dwarf, who will sell it to the main character with the quote, "Buy something, will ya?" Both quotes, and the ability of meat to distract monsters, are a reference to the first ''Zelda''.
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: Near the end of the quest-line, the player must summon a water elemental named Aquementas to do a task for them, in reference to the dragon [[Aquamentus]].
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: The end of the quest chain, named "It's Dangerous to Go Alone," involves the player slaying a fire elemental and taking the Golden Flame it was guarding back to Linken. The Golden Flame resembles a golden triangle, and Linken says it is "dangerous in the hands of those with an evil heart." The rewards for completing this quest are Linken's Sword of Mastery, Linken's Boomerang, and the Spirit of Aquementas.
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: There is a kodo in Un'Goro Crater named Dadanga, and its owner says it "dislikes smoke." A reference to the first game, when a man says "[[Dodongo|DODONGO]] DISLIKES SMOKE."
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:World of Warcraft: Cataclysm|World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]''
This happens because staircases and the top and bottom edges of the screen (in side-scrolling areas) are considered as "warp points" because they take link to another area. If Link triggers any of these points in screens or rooms that don't have a destination, the objects won't load correctly after Link has been transported. It also happens if Link screenwarps past the walls in side-scrolling rooms into an empty room (unused rooms) and hits the bottom of the screen (due to the area within a screen isn't programmed to have a destination to another place). This is impossible in the DX version.
 
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:In the ''World of Warcraft: Cataclysm'' expansion pack, Linken reappears as a guest party member at Sethria's Roost in Mount Hyjal. He rides a brown horse resembling Epona. Linken also says some of Link's quotes, "Excuuuse me, princess!" and "Oh boy! I'm so hungry I could eat a fire elemental!" Patch 4.3 revamped the Darkmoon Faire and added a three headed Hydra named [http://www.wowwiki.com/Gleok Gleok] in the Darkmoon Faire Zoo as a reference to [[Gleeok]].
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:South Park: The Stick of Truth|The Stick of Truth]]''
===Glitch World===
 
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:Princess Kenny from the "''Black Friday''" trilogy also appears in the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. <ref>"And here, of course, is the breathtaking and lovely Princess Kenny. The fairest maiden in all the kingdom. Don't ask why Kenny wanted to be a chick, it's just how he seems to be rolling right now..." — Eric Cartman (''[[Wikipedia:South Park: The Stick of Truth|South Park: The Stick of Truth]]'')</ref>.
[[File:1_Enemy.png|right|thumb|200px|Glitch World With 1 Enemy Killed in Link's Awakening DX.]]
 
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:At one point, you can find a full costume that looks a lot like Link: The cap even has blonde hair, the green tunic and you can even buy a sword that resembles the Master Sword.
'''Risk:''' Depends on what you do with it.
 
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===Television and Movies===
#Kill a number of enemies anywhere in [[Koholint Island]].
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Catscratch|Catscratch]]''
#Go to Madam Meow Mow's House and go behind the kennel.
 
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: In the episode "Zombie Party a Go-Go," Zelda's Lullaby is played both times that Waffle is ridiculed by Mr. Blik. The episode may be found [http://www.nick.com/turbonick/index.jhtml?extvideoid=25794 here].
#Push down on the D-Pad and tap right until you go down the side of the kennel (going through the top-right corner).
 
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<!-- NOTE: The above link to an episode of this show IS LEGAL, as it is hosted on the official web site. -->
#You should be indented in the Kennel more than usual, press Left to enter the Kennel from the back
 
#You should arrive in a glitch world, press Up and Left to start looking around. The tiles and blocks behave differently depending on the number of enemies killed. Certain numbers of enemy killed causes link to be in glitch world and then immediately back on the overworld or repeatedly falling down the hole due to the tiles. Tiles will behave normally if you killed exactly 1 enemy.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]''
The glitch world you enter depends on how many enemies you have killed beforehand. Killing 0 will result in link spawning to [[Goponga Swamp]] in the DX Version and [[Yarna Desert]] in The Black and White version.
 
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: A ''Zelda'' parody is shown in Robot Chicken's episode 5 from season 3. Link goes to free Zelda with excitement after killing Ganon. Zelda, on the other hand, is bored and states that this is the eighth time she has been rescued. She gives Link eight [[Rupee]]s and goes away.
   
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;''[[Wikipedia:Code Monkeys|Code Monkeys]]''
Do not enter mini-boss rooms while in glitch world, the sound of the portal appears will play and the inventory menu (the pause menu) will open in a glitch state, pressing the START button to close the glitched menu will result the menu rising up and disappearing repeatedly and get stuck in the endless loop. Forcing the player to reset.
 
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: In the first episode in "the Waz's" office, Majora's Mask can be seen on the wall.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Drawn Together|Drawn Together]]''
===Obtaining Colored Tunics Without Visiting the Color Dungeon (Including Extra "Damage Sprite Tunic")===
 
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: 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 never-ending 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.
{{Youtube|eBZ1a6WP1Bk|200|right|<Center>Obtaining Color Tunics Using Glitches (Including Damage Tunic)</Center>}}
 
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: Xandir's appearance is also based on the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. Xandir has blond hair, blue eyes, pointed ears, and green clothing, much like Link.
'''Risk:''' None
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:How I Met Your Mother|How I Met Your Mother]]''
#Kill 89 on-screen enemies without leaving the overworld.
 
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: In the final episode of the seventh season, Marshall Eriksen gets drunk and attempts to use an ATM. Instead of the ATM information, he imagines scenes from {{TLoZ}} on the screen.
#Kill a 90th enemy or enemies. Depending on the index of the enemy/enemies the player kills, the tunic will change to be one of four types, listed below.
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Mad (TV series)|Mad]]''
Index 00 - The green tunic<br>
 
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: In the episode "Gaming’s Next Top Princess," Zelda appeared as one of the contestants with Peach and Samus. She later had a modeling picture with Ganondorf as [[Sheik]]. Also, in the episode "Minute to Flynn It," Link appeared on the head of Clu when his head malfunctioned.
Index 01 - The red tunic<br>
 
Index 02 - The blue tunic<br>
 
Index 03 - The damage sprite tunic<br>
 
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Phineas and Ferb|Phineas and Ferb]]''
The damage sprite tunic doubles the damage of Link's sword attacks, but does not send enemies flying like the red tunic does. All tunics are permanent (including the damage sprite tunic), and can only be changed by visiting/revisiting the Color Dungeon, or by preforming the glitch again but ending with a different enemy index on the 90th kill. The glitch can be done as soon as the player acquires the sword.
 
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: In the episode "Bowl-R-Rama Drama," fanfare music sounds every time Baljeet holds the "World's Most Pointless Records" book over his head, similarly to how Link raises every new item he finds. Also, in some episodes like "S'Winter" or "We Call it Maze," the [[Triforce]] can be seen in the background.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:Scott Pilgrim vs. the World|Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]''
If an enemy with an index of larger than 03 is killed as the 90th kill, the palettes for overworld sprites will begin to be overwritten.
 
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: At the beginning of ''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World'', the movie plays the [[Great Fairy Fountain]] theme song and, later on, it plays the chime from when Link obtains an item.
   
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[[File:LinkSouthPark.png|thumb|left|150px|Link as seen in ''Imaginationland'']]
===Link Stabs Himself===
 
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[[File:GanondorfSouthPark.png|thumb|right|150px|Ganondorf as seen in ''Imaginationland'']]
   
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;''[[Wikipedia:South Park|South Park]]''
'''Risk:''' None
 
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: In the second episode of the "''Imaginationland''" trilogy, when the wall breaks away and the bad imaginary characters charge out to cause havoc, Link, who is one of the good imaginary characters, can be seen running away within a second.
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: Ganondorf can also be spotted in the third episode of the same trilogy, during the war of the good imaginary characters versus the bad imaginary characters.
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: In the "''Black Friday''" trilogy, Kenny dons Princess Zelda's dress from ''Twilight Princess'' and assumes the name Princess Kenny.
   
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; ''[[Wikipedia:The Kids in the Hall|The Kids in the Hall]]''
This glitch can only be performed on an emulator, because it requires pressing the D-Pad in opposite directions (impossible on hardware). Press Up/Down or Left/Right to walk in place, then charge Link's sword. Link will appear to "stab himself" with the sword, and can move around in this position as if floating. Link's sprites vary greatly during this, but never seem to cause any lasting graphical glitches after stopping. This glitch can kill enemies from some distance away with the sword, however, meaning that it could in theory be used for sequence-breaking (eg. by hitting a switch through a barrier). Video example [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaJixEkeHVk here].
 
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: In the fifth episode of Season 5, Gavin (played by Bruce McCulloch) wears a green cap like the one Link commonly wears.
A another glitch branching off of this, originally known as the Unknown Cane, was used by holding down all D-Pad buttons, Charging a spin attack and rapidly pressing the button to create a strange series of corrupted sword beams that do increased damage.
 
   
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[[File:Link In PPG.jpg‎|thumb|right|A character who resembles Link, and a HUD matching that of {{OoT}}, on Cartoon Network's ''The Powerpuff Girls'']]
===Link trapped in a ball===
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:The Powerpuff Girls|The Powerpuff Girls]]''
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: In the episode "Child Fearing," there was a character who resembles Link. The character was not officially announced as Link, but it has many of Link's key features, as well as what looks like a Fairy. The character was in a game, controlled by the Mayor of Townsville. The Mayor made the character slash his sword, get smashed by giant brick squares twice, run into walls, and kill the creature which looks like a Fairy. Afterward, the Mayor gets a "start over?," in which the screen zooms out of the game, and the viewers can clearly see that the character was in fact in a game, as well as the Mayor holding what looks like a [[Nintendo 64]] controller.
   
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;''[[Wikipedia:The Amazing World of Gumball|The Amazing World of Gumball]]''
'''Risk''': A varying amount of time wasted, depending on restarting or waiting to die.
 
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: The Tale of Zelmore is a video game parody of The Legend of Zelda series which appeared twice so far: it was first shown in "The Flakers," being played by Darwin and Anais. In "The Promise," Gumball and Darwin express excitement for its sequel and Gumball gets out the disc to play the game, he takes it out and holds it up in the same fashion Link does when he finds an item in a chest. He also hums the same tune.
   
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===Web Media===
During Eagles Tower, pick up the metal ball and screw around with the D-Pad. You may suddenly get stuck inside of the ball and Link's sprite disperses, leaving only the ball in his place. All buttons will be disabled and enemies can still harm you by touching the ball. The only way to undo this is to wait until die, fall into a pit or restart your game.
 
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; ''[[Wikipedia:CollegeHumor|CollegeHumor]]''
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: At a sketch titled "Peach and Zelda Catch Up." Both Peach and Zelda are in a café reunited after a long time talking about their frustrations, while admitting that they actually enjoy being kidnapped.
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; ''[http://www.homestarrunner.com Homestar Runner]''
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: A large number of references have been made by ''Homestar Runner''. A list can be found on the [http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda ''Homestar Runner'' Wiki].
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; ''[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6 Homestuck]''
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: The webcomic ''Homestuck'' makes several references to the ''Zelda'' series:
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:*Just before John Egbert launches into the sky to help his friend, Jade, play Sburb, Vriska messages him via Pesterchum and demands that he changes his attire, insulting his taste in fashion. John agrees to change his clothes, but rejects the idea of discarding his current pair, claiming to be like Link and comparing his power over wind to being like the Wind Waker.<ref>{{Cite web| quote= EB: ok, anyway, i will make a new suit, but i am not ditching my ectosuit!!!<br>EB: it is so sweet, i look like link, if zelda was a quest about an elf scientist.<br>EB: i am the wind waker. it's me.| author= Andrew Hussie| url= http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004625| title= ==>| site= MS Paint Adventures}}</ref>
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:*In the playable flash segment, "[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=002297 ><nowiki>[S]</nowiki> GET UP JOHN, THIS IS NO TIME FOR SLUMBER.]," two references to ''The Legend of Zelda'' can be seen. By hitting AltGr+T, a small window appears asking for a trickster code, which is 024913. Following the code being entered, John Egbert's appearance changes to resemble Link from ''Twilight Princess'' and his hammer is replaced with the Master Sword. Alongside John is a Tier 2 Prototyped Sprite of [[Guru Guru]] which serves no purpose other than to accompany John.
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; ''[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4 Problem Sleuth]''
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: When the titular character retrieves the "Chronoscope of Axial Conjugation" from the Cathedral of Syndetic Ascension, Problem Sleuth assumes Link's famous pose while a Triforce appears in the background. Shortly thereafter, this scene is obstructed by text pointing out how "lame" of a parody it is.<ref>http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=001514</ref>
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; ''[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh:_The_Abridged_Series|<nowiki>Yu-Gi-Oh:</nowiki> The Abridged Series]''
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: In the episode "Massively Multiplayer Online Children's Card Game," Yugi, Joey, and Mokuba find a fairy that repeats the infamous "Hey! Listen!" over and over. Later, Joey activates the {{it|Ocarina of Time}}, immediately followed by the beginning of "[[Saria's Song]]."
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==Cultural influence==
=== Use the Pegasus Boots in Place ===
 
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*The band [[Wikipedia:Showbread (band)|Showbread]] have expressed devout appreciation for the series in several ways. They [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6IxwaJMpM8 came onstage] to ''The Wind Waker'' intro music during their Reptilian Empire Tour in 2006. Three members of the band can be seen wearing matching [[Triforce]] rings in their music video for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWU4W_JcUH4 mouth like a magazine].
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*Joe Pleiman created a [[Community:Zelda (Song)|song parody]] of the main ''Zelda'' theme. It was recorded by his band "The Rabbit Joint" for their 1998 album of the same name. The song is commonly falsely attributed to System of a Down.
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*Robin Williams named his daughter "Zelda" because ''Zelda'' is his son's favorite video game series.
   
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[[Category:Zelda]]
Link must go into a cave containing a great fairy. Equip the pegasus boots and charge up to the great fairy. Her healing cut-scene will interrupt Link, but after the cut-scene, Link will be charging in the same spot. Press A or B to deactivate this glitch.
 
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===Vertical Cross Glitches===
 
The following is a list of effects for each action link can do while performing the Vertical Cross(VC). The VC occurs when both up and down and pressed at the same time. The glitches all have different effects on Link and his surroundings, but none are truly dangerous. Most actions will require Link to be charging a [[Spin Attack]] while performing them. The effects of the glitches also change depending if Link is in the Normal, Top-Down view, the tunnel-side scrolling view and the underwater, side-scrolling view. An ideal place to test out the various effects is Level 5, [[Catfish's Maw]].
 
 
====Out of Water, Top Down (Normal View)====
 
'''Note:''' Random sprites will occur on Link and around the screen while performing these techniques, but they have no effect.
 
*Sword Slash:The sword will only strike objects one square to the top right of you
 
*[[Spin Attack]] Charge:You will see the 'Link Stabs Himself Glitch' occur, and you can touch enemies to hurt them, but only in certain spots
 
*Spin Attack Released:The Spin Attack has the same effect, but it will also hit. You also with appear to do damage in a square 3 below and 5 squares to the left of Link.
 
*[[Shield]]:If you hold the Spin Attack Charge and contact enemies they'll take damage. If pressed, the Shield while charging, you can immediately hit any enemy that is up to 9 squares above or below Link
 
*[[Mushroom]]:Nothing
 
*[[Magic Powder]]:
 
*[[Roc's Feather]]:Nothing
 
*[[Shovel|Deluxe Shovel]]:Link's sprite will be ripped in half and you'll only see the right portion. You will also have the same effect as the Sword Slash, except you will stil ldig a hole, except it will be 4 above and 3 left of your position.
 
*[[Bombs]]:
 
*[[Bow]]:
 
*[[Power Bracelet]]:Nothing
 
*[[Pegasus Boots]]:Link with soar with extreme speed towards the top-right corner. If Marin is following Link as he soars and crashes into a wall or object, her sprite will turn into a strange creature.
 
*[[Ocarina]]:
 
*[[Hookshot]]:The chain appears 2 squares below and flies to the top-left(approx). This can actually help you get on top of ledges and such.
 
*[[Magic Rod]]:
 
*[[Boomerang]]:
 
 
===Magic Rod lag/spawn detection glitch===
 
'''Risk:''' None
 
 
'''Effect:''' Causes the Magic rod's projectile to lag the game.
 
 
'''Prerequisites:''' [[Magic Rod]]
 
 
'''How to:''' After obtaining the magic rod from Turtle Rock, The player must press the button the magic rod is on (A or B) and the START button '''exactly''' at the same time (easy if not pressing START first; sometimes the rod, then the start button one frame after.), the sound effect of the Magic rod makes will "extend" while as the inventory screen rises up and the game will lag.
 
 
This happens because the inventory screen briefly freezes the animation during the "releasing" the projectile from the rod, when this happens, the magic rod repeatedly spawns the projectile rapidly as the menu rises up. With multiple projectiles on-screen, the game lags due to processing many sprites on screen.
 
 
'''Notes:''' If the player leaves to the next screen while the lag is happening (when the projectile is still onscreen), sprites on the next area that Link is going to will fail to spawn due to the max number of sprites on screen. By exploiting this, puzzles that uses sprites can be skipped and Link can "cheat" the puzzle. Note that the projectile will disappear entirely (not leave behind a flame) if it hits a [[Hardhat Beetle]], [[Stalfos]], [[Spark]], or any enemies that "absorb" the projectile and the game will stop lagging immediately.
 
 
===Skip the Game Over cutsene===
 
*'''Risk:''' None
 
*'''Effect:''' Causes the game to skip the game over screen when saving.
 
*'''How to:''' When Link loses all his hearts and the "Link dying" music play, Press START + SELECT + A + B and in the save screen, choose "save & quit" immediately before the game over screen appears. In the file, the player should notice the death counter didn't count up, and upon reloading the file, Link's hearts recovered to 3 hearts. By doing that every time link runs out of hearts, the player can see the secret ending when beating the game.
 
 
The reason why this happens is because Link can still open the save menu while dying, thus interrupts the death cutsene. The death counter only counts up when Link "save & quit" in the game over screen or "continue" then "save & quit" after his death.
 
*'''Note:''' Deaths from the [[Town Tool Shop]] after stealing doesn't work because the conversation cutsene disables the buttons.
 
 
==External Links==
 
* '''[http://www.jaytheham.com/zcw/index.php5?title=Main_Page Zelda Chaos]''', ZeldaWiki's top glitch affilate that specializes in verifying hacks, explaining glitches, and providing up-to-date information on all things exploitable in the ''Zelda'' series.
 
 
 
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As a long-running and critically acclaimed series, The Legend of Zelda series has been referenced numerous times within various forms of media and has become a large part of popular culture. This page covers notable homages, parodies and references, not just in other video games but in television and movies. This page does not include official cameos and crossovers within other Nintendo games or officially licensed third party appearances. Please visit Cameos of The Legend of Zelda for examples of these.

Video Games

3D Dot Game Heroes
This game is about bringing back the 8-bit nostalgia, and shows many hints from many popular games, especially for The Legend of Zelda. Many of the Zelda similarities include:
The over-world is very similar, it has many areas such as towns, dungeons, a lost forest, a castle, and a mountain area where rocks bounce while falling.
If the chicken gets hit a many times, they will get mad and bring back up.
The enemies resemble the Armos, Darknuts, Gibdos, Moblins, Keese, Lynels, Like likes, Octoroks, Stalfos, Tektikes, Zols, Wizzrobes, Patras, and a Ganon with extra arms, all in 3d pixels.
The sword will shoot beams is the health is at its max.
If a character breaks into a secret cave, he can either be rewarded or fined. Even an old man tells "It is a secret to everyone"
A fairy will join the hero's party.
One of their characters is called Moyomoto, who is brother to Wigy. A reference to the Zelda creator.
The fight with the Dark Bishop Fuelle is very similar to the boss fight with Agahnim in Oracle of Season.
The final boss name is Onyx, similar to Onox. Onyx is also a dragon, much like Onox's true form.
The dungeons and it's puzzles are the same but in 3D.
999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
In the kitchen, Lotus criticizes Junpei for being unable to identify an appetizer plate and its use. Junpei responds with "Well, excuuuuuuse me, princess."
COD Ghosts

A Rupee-shaped trophy in Call of Duty: Ghosts

Bioshock Infinite
Elizabeth says, "It's dangerous to go alone," to Booker.[citation needed]
Call of Duty: Ghosts
A glass trophy shaped as a Rupee can be found in the game. It reads, "Awarded for: Most Bushes Cut and Pots Smashed."
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
At one point in the game, it mentions a Great "Dekuh" which was "the most gorgeous tree in the forest" and its "magical power protected the forest from the attacks of dark creatures," obviously a reference to the Great Deku Tree.
Dark Sector
The creators of the game have stated they have been heavily influenced by The Legend of Zelda games, and that they drew inspiration from the puzzles and pacing throughout the series.[1]
DragonFable
One quest involves collecting the four pieces of the Quadforce. One piece is found outside Linken's house. The Quadforce is like the Triforce and the boss of the quest is Gananana, a name which sounds similar to Ganon, and the rewards are a 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.
Epic Mickey LoZ

The famous original The Legend of Zelda phrase in Epic Mickey

Epic Mickey
Beluga Billy mentions the famous It's dangerous to go alone! Take this original The Legend of Zelda phrase when he gives an item to Mickey.
Fable III
In the Morning Wood Graveyard, one of the tombstones has the description of the famous original The Legend of Zelda quote: "It's dangerous to go alone, take this." If the player digs up the grave, they will obtain a toy sword.
Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls
If the main character reads a certain tombstone in Final Fantasy I it reads "Here Lies Link." It is in the town of elves, Elfheim, near what could be called the bottom of the map. The original US localization for Final Fantasy I was done by Nintendo of America and this tombstone was changed to read "Here lies Erdrick" referring to the legendary hero from the Dragon Quest series. Subsequent ports and remakes changed the reference back to Link.
File:Forza 5 Wind Waker car.png

The Zelda-themed car

Forza Motorsport 5
A Zelda-themed car can be found in the game. It features the Royal Crest and Link from The Wind Waker.
I'm O.K. - A Murder Simulator
Some of the opponents wear shirts with the Triforce on it.
League of Legends
An item called the Trinity Force, a reference to the Triforce and often abbreviated as such by players, can be bought in-game.
File:N+ Triforce.jpg

The Triforce from N+

N+
One of the levels is designed as a large Triforce.
Neverwinter Nights
A boss found in the game is called Ganon.
Ōkami
Although Okami does not contain a direct reference, director Hideki Kamiya admits he has been influenced by The Legend of Zelda series while developing the PlayStation 2 title, which was also adapted for the Wii in 2008.[2] Coincidentally, both Ōkami and Twilight Princess feature a wolf as a playable character, with Amaterasu and Wolf Link, respectively.
In the Ponc'tan area, the houses' doors show a symbol identical to that of Kokiri's Emerald.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
In part 4-1 of the second case in Justice For All, Phoenix utters the line "Well, excuuuse me, Princess," a reference to The Legend of Zelda cartoon series.
Pocket God
The Retro Skin Pack allows you to change the Spear to the "Legend of Ooga Sword." The design is very similar to the Master Sword.
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
Flora's shawl has an image of a Triforce on it, which can be seen in the opening scene.
Slingo Mystery 2
In the online flash game, Slingo Mystery 2, players come across a table with several masks on it, one of which is the Majora's Mask.
Spyro: A Hero's Tail
When Spyro finds the ball gadget the professor mentions Gold Skulltula Tokens and Pieces of Heart.
Terraria
Players can create a set of vanity items called the Hero's Clothes which look very similar to Link's iconic tunic. The set is made of three parts: Hero's Hat, Shirt and Pants. The clothes do not affect the player's stats in any way.
The Binding of Isaac
I AM ERROR

The I AM ERROR character

This indie game by Edmund McMillen of Team Meat is an isometric dungeon crawler heavily influenced by the original Legend of Zelda. The most notable influence graphic-wise is the status bar, which closely mimics the design and style of the one in Zelda.
Multiple items in the game are references to items in the first Legend of Zelda. Among them are Hearts, Bombs, and Keys, but there are also items that function the same and resemble the Compass, Map, and Stepladder.
Several enemies behave similarly to enemies from The Legend of Zelda. Some of these enemies behave the same as Ropes and Darknuts. The bosses Chub, C. H. A. D., and the Carrion Queen have the same weakness as Dodongo. The boss Pin is inspired from Lanmolas in its attack patterns, and the boss Scolex seems to be inspired from both Lanmolas and Moldorm, as it will burrow underground, and its only weakness is its tail.[3]
There is a slim chance, when using the telepills, that it will take the protagonist to a secret room. The room contains a character who says "I AM ERROR."[4]
In some endings of the game, the protagonist will open a treasure chest, and take out an item. he will then hold the item up high, exactly like the the Zelda series, while the "Item Get!" theme will play.[5]
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
If you talk to Farkus after he turns into a werewolf in Dustman's Cairn, you can ask if all the Companions have that ability. He will say that only members of The Circle can turn into werewolves and that "It's a secret to everybody."
The Longest Journey
The keyholes on the communication statues on the Island of Alais have a symbol that resembles the Triforce.
Temple of the Damned Triforce
The stones in the Temple of the Damned
The Simpsons Game
When the player reaches the level "Enter the Cheatrix," Lisa yells "I hope I get to meet Zelda...ZELDA," while small hearts are falling from pipes.
Warcraft II
In Warcraft II and its expansion, one can see the Triforce in one of the stones of the Temple of the Damned.
Warcraft III
In Warcraft III and the expansion, if the player clicks a "Druid of the Claw" enough times he will say "Can't ... stop ... DANCING!" possibly in reference to Darunia (with music in the background somewhat like "Saria's Song").
World of Warcraft
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Linken in World of Warcraft

A long quest chain is available in the zone Un'Goro Crater which heavily references The Legend of Zelda series.
It begins when the player locates a stranded raft (a reference to Link's Awakening) in Un'Goro Crater, which starts the quest "It's a Secret to Everybody." The player must then find a bag nearby it, containing a Curled Map Parchment, a Large Compass, a Lion-headed Key, and a Faded Photograph. The photograph shows a picture of a pair of gnomes dressed similarly to Zelda and Link, standing in front of a ruined castle. The player then has to find the gnome dressed as Link in the photo, named Linken, who is located at a camp in the zone, to continue.
Further down the quest-line, the player is tasked with stealing a plant from a gnoll named Miblon Snarltooth. Miblon will respond with "Grumble grumble" if he is spoken to. To distract Miblon to steal the plant, the player must purchase a Bait item from a nearby dwarf, who will sell it to the main character with the quote, "Buy something, will ya?" Both quotes, and the ability of meat to distract monsters, are a reference to the first Zelda.
Near the end of the quest-line, the player must summon a water elemental named Aquementas to do a task for them, in reference to the dragon Aquamentus.
The end of the quest chain, named "It's Dangerous to Go Alone," involves the player slaying a fire elemental and taking the Golden Flame it was guarding back to Linken. The Golden Flame resembles a golden triangle, and Linken says it is "dangerous in the hands of those with an evil heart." The rewards for completing this quest are Linken's Sword of Mastery, Linken's Boomerang, and the Spirit of Aquementas.
There is a kodo in Un'Goro Crater named Dadanga, and its owner says it "dislikes smoke." A reference to the first game, when a man says "DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE."
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
In the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm expansion pack, Linken reappears as a guest party member at Sethria's Roost in Mount Hyjal. He rides a brown horse resembling Epona. Linken also says some of Link's quotes, "Excuuuse me, princess!" and "Oh boy! I'm so hungry I could eat a fire elemental!" Patch 4.3 revamped the Darkmoon Faire and added a three headed Hydra named Gleok in the Darkmoon Faire Zoo as a reference to Gleeok.
The Stick of Truth
Princess Kenny from the "Black Friday" trilogy also appears in the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. [6].
At one point, you can find a full costume that looks a lot like Link: The cap even has blonde hair, the green tunic and you can even buy a sword that resembles the Master Sword.

Television and Movies

Catscratch
In the episode "Zombie Party a Go-Go," Zelda's Lullaby is played both times that Waffle is ridiculed by Mr. Blik. The episode may be found here.
Robot Chicken
A Zelda parody is shown in Robot Chicken's episode 5 from season 3. Link goes to free Zelda with excitement after killing Ganon. Zelda, on the other hand, is bored and states that this is the eighth time she has been rescued. She gives Link eight Rupees and goes away.
Code Monkeys
In the first episode in "the Waz's" office, Majora's Mask can be seen on the wall.
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 never-ending 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 blond hair, blue eyes, pointed ears, and green clothing, much like Link.
How I Met Your Mother
In the final episode of the seventh season, Marshall Eriksen gets drunk and attempts to use an ATM. Instead of the ATM information, he imagines scenes from The Legend of Zelda on the screen.
Mad
In the episode "Gaming’s Next Top Princess," Zelda appeared as one of the contestants with Peach and Samus. She later had a modeling picture with Ganondorf as Sheik. Also, in the episode "Minute to Flynn It," Link appeared on the head of Clu when his head malfunctioned.
Phineas and Ferb
In the episode "Bowl-R-Rama Drama," fanfare music sounds every time Baljeet holds the "World's Most Pointless Records" book over his head, similarly to how Link raises every new item he finds. Also, in some episodes like "S'Winter" or "We Call it Maze," the Triforce can be seen in the background.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
At the beginning of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the movie plays the Great Fairy Fountain theme song and, later on, it plays the chime from when Link obtains an item.
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Link as seen in Imaginationland

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Ganondorf as seen in Imaginationland

South Park
In the second episode of the "Imaginationland" trilogy, when the wall breaks away and the bad imaginary characters charge out to cause havoc, Link, who is one of the good imaginary characters, can be seen running away within a second.
Ganondorf can also be spotted in the third episode of the same trilogy, during the war of the good imaginary characters versus the bad imaginary characters.
In the "Black Friday" trilogy, Kenny dons Princess Zelda's dress from Twilight Princess and assumes the name Princess Kenny.
The Kids in the Hall
In the fifth episode of Season 5, Gavin (played by Bruce McCulloch) wears a green cap like the one Link commonly wears.
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A character who resembles Link, and a HUD matching that of Ocarina of Time, on Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls

The Powerpuff Girls
In the episode "Child Fearing," there was a character who resembles Link. The character was not officially announced as Link, but it has many of Link's key features, as well as what looks like a Fairy. The character was in a game, controlled by the Mayor of Townsville. The Mayor made the character slash his sword, get smashed by giant brick squares twice, run into walls, and kill the creature which looks like a Fairy. Afterward, the Mayor gets a "start over?," in which the screen zooms out of the game, and the viewers can clearly see that the character was in fact in a game, as well as the Mayor holding what looks like a Nintendo 64 controller.
The Amazing World of Gumball
The Tale of Zelmore is a video game parody of The Legend of Zelda series which appeared twice so far: it was first shown in "The Flakers," being played by Darwin and Anais. In "The Promise," Gumball and Darwin express excitement for its sequel and Gumball gets out the disc to play the game, he takes it out and holds it up in the same fashion Link does when he finds an item in a chest. He also hums the same tune.

Web Media

CollegeHumor
At a sketch titled "Peach and Zelda Catch Up." Both Peach and Zelda are in a café reunited after a long time talking about their frustrations, while admitting that they actually enjoy being kidnapped.
Homestuck Link
Homestar Runner
A large number of references have been made by Homestar Runner. A list can be found on the Homestar Runner Wiki.
Homestuck
The webcomic Homestuck makes several references to the Zelda series:
Homestuck Guru-Guru Kernelsprite
"Guru-Gurusprite"
  • Just before John Egbert launches into the sky to help his friend, Jade, play Sburb, Vriska messages him via Pesterchum and demands that he changes his attire, insulting his taste in fashion. John agrees to change his clothes, but rejects the idea of discarding his current pair, claiming to be like Link and comparing his power over wind to being like the Wind Waker.[7]
  • In the playable flash segment, ">[S] GET UP JOHN, THIS IS NO TIME FOR SLUMBER.," two references to The Legend of Zelda can be seen. By hitting AltGr+T, a small window appears asking for a trickster code, which is 024913. Following the code being entered, John Egbert's appearance changes to resemble Link from Twilight Princess and his hammer is replaced with the Master Sword. Alongside John is a Tier 2 Prototyped Sprite of Guru Guru which serves no purpose other than to accompany John.
Problem Sleuth
When the titular character retrieves the "Chronoscope of Axial Conjugation" from the Cathedral of Syndetic Ascension, Problem Sleuth assumes Link's famous pose while a Triforce appears in the background. Shortly thereafter, this scene is obstructed by text pointing out how "lame" of a parody it is.[8]
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series
In the episode "Massively Multiplayer Online Children's Card Game," Yugi, Joey, and Mokuba find a fairy that repeats the infamous "Hey! Listen!" over and over. Later, Joey activates the Template:It, immediately followed by the beginning of "Saria's Song."

Cultural influence

  • The band Showbread have expressed devout appreciation for the series in several ways. They came onstage to The Wind Waker intro music during their Reptilian Empire Tour in 2006. Three members of the band can be seen wearing matching Triforce rings in their music video for mouth like a magazine.
  • Joe Pleiman created a song parody of the main Zelda theme. It was recorded by his band "The Rabbit Joint" for their 1998 album of the same name. The song is commonly falsely attributed to System of a Down.
  • Robin Williams named his daughter "Zelda" because Zelda is his son's favorite video game series.

References

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  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBdupSUQ0Wo
  6. "And here, of course, is the breathtaking and lovely Princess Kenny. The fairest maiden in all the kingdom. Don't ask why Kenny wanted to be a chick, it's just how he seems to be rolling right now..." — Eric Cartman (South Park: The Stick of Truth)
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  8. http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=001514