@@clonetrooper2003 to be fair, WW Ganondorf had centuries for contemplation inside the Sacred Realm, awake and aware, mind you. TotK Ganondorf was stuck in that same pose for millennia, and was unconscious the whole time, practically marinating in his own gloom and aging like wine in a forgotten cellar.
Honestly, this is the Ganondorf I ever truly felt sorry for. The Hylian government failed his own people by allowing them to die in the desert. I can see where he's coming from, but it doesn't excuse his evil actions. It truly is a sad story of how one man turned evil.
Ganondorf has never given one single shit about the Gerudo, and even Ocarina of Time makes that very clear. The Gerudo were free to come and go as they pleased in that game, to boot, prior to Ganon's takeover. You know what Ganondorf did for his people when he overthrew Hyrule in OoT? He razed Hyrule's rich capital and made it uninhabitable. He set loose monsters and ghosts all over the world. He holed himself up in a castle made for only himself. The Gerudo, on the other hand, were left to stick to the desert and bow to his whims else they get brainwashed by Koume and Kotake, his powerful zealous handlers.
@@Seiyol Never? I would point out TOTK, when he led an invasion of Hyrule with his own people, the Gerudo. He did, at one point care about his own people. But, his evil ambitions and lust for power overrode his feelings for his own people.
@@aaronharris5069 What? TotK does not indicate in any way that he was doing that for anything but power, like he always does. He used the Gerudo in that way since he had power of them as their king. Rauru, in TotK, specifically did not retaliate against the Gerudo and even let Ganondorf go about his deceitful truce despite knowing he was full of it. It should also be noted that TotK specifically mentions Ganondorf crushing Gerudo dissent.
@@Seiyol That was before Ganondorf turned on the Gerudo. They only broke ranks with him, when he had no need for them. He hid his intentions with the Gerudo very well. He was playing chess against his own people. Rauru may have known that Ganondorf was scheming something, but murdering Sonia, his wife, was something he didn't foresee. This Ganondorf has no empathy for anyone and will kill anyone or anything in his way to rule.
Video 7 of asking for a creepier version of Gannons castle theme. (The song that plays at the very beginning of TOTK) would be perfect for D&D background music
@@Nomadnetic Weird, haven't copy and pasted anything. Just offered my personal criticism so that maybe they can put just a little more effort in and make it something special. Like, maybe mentioning that it sounds synthetic might, I dunno.. inspire an investment in better equipment to make better music. I agree my comment was pointed and could have been more fleshed out, but I want to see people succeed. I'm also a musician, and I have no claim to being better here. That's completely irrelevant; it's not about whether I can do better, that's a non argument. It's about giving some input. If the mixing is muddy, why would I say otherwise? If the synthetic instruments sound a bit cheap, why would I say otherwise? If I feel the arrangement was maybe a little lazy and uninspired, why would I say different? My poor initial wording aside, I would like there to be more quality music in the world to listen to, and just saying "this is awesome" or whatever won't accomplish that.
Still best Ganondorf to date, unapologetically evil, but still capable of introspection and articulating exactly why he wants to conquer Hyrule.
Infinitely better written than the shallow idiot we got in TOTK
@@clonetrooper2003 to be fair, WW Ganondorf had centuries for contemplation inside the Sacred Realm, awake and aware, mind you. TotK Ganondorf was stuck in that same pose for millennia, and was unconscious the whole time, practically marinating in his own gloom and aging like wine in a forgotten cellar.
@@CallMiiEshmael the reason totk’s ganondorf suck was because hdelayed his plan so long it allowed rauru to get away alive
@@clonetrooper2003 classic villain mistake: being so smug with all that power. He underestimated Rauru's resolve and got himself trapped.
@@CallMiiEshmael yesh but its unfortunate that he made that mistake PLOT CONVENIENTLY when zelda came about
This was always my favorite Ganondorf battle. I really appreciate the time you took to make this!
It was the context surrounding it that made it special to me
I was NOT expecting this at all. But I'm glad to hear it.
Awesome! Could you do the Ganondorf Battle from Twilight Princess? It’d sound so cool in the Dark Souls style
Yes hearing this style Oot and Tp Ganondorf battles would be so cool!
Oh my word yes! You have to do that!
sounds amazing
Great epic work Kevin
You hit me so hard in my nostalgia
My favorite Ganondorf theme!
Honestly, this is the Ganondorf I ever truly felt sorry for. The Hylian government failed his own people by allowing them to die in the desert. I can see where he's coming from, but it doesn't excuse his evil actions. It truly is a sad story of how one man turned evil.
i agree
Ganondorf has never given one single shit about the Gerudo, and even Ocarina of Time makes that very clear. The Gerudo were free to come and go as they pleased in that game, to boot, prior to Ganon's takeover.
You know what Ganondorf did for his people when he overthrew Hyrule in OoT? He razed Hyrule's rich capital and made it uninhabitable. He set loose monsters and ghosts all over the world. He holed himself up in a castle made for only himself. The Gerudo, on the other hand, were left to stick to the desert and bow to his whims else they get brainwashed by Koume and Kotake, his powerful zealous handlers.
@@Seiyol Never? I would point out TOTK, when he led an invasion of Hyrule with his own people, the Gerudo. He did, at one point care about his own people. But, his evil ambitions and lust for power overrode his feelings for his own people.
@@aaronharris5069 What? TotK does not indicate in any way that he was doing that for anything but power, like he always does. He used the Gerudo in that way since he had power of them as their king.
Rauru, in TotK, specifically did not retaliate against the Gerudo and even let Ganondorf go about his deceitful truce despite knowing he was full of it. It should also be noted that TotK specifically mentions Ganondorf crushing Gerudo dissent.
@@Seiyol That was before Ganondorf turned on the Gerudo. They only broke ranks with him, when he had no need for them. He hid his intentions with the Gerudo very well. He was playing chess against his own people. Rauru may have known that Ganondorf was scheming something, but murdering Sonia, his wife, was something he didn't foresee. This Ganondorf has no empathy for anyone and will kill anyone or anything in his way to rule.
THAT IS AMAZING
Video 7 of asking for a creepier version of Gannons castle theme. (The song that plays at the very beginning of TOTK) would be perfect for D&D background music
A little slower than it's supposed to be but it's still good. If you decide to speed it up I'm pretty sure it would be better
so nostalgic and epic love it!
Ganon got a biiiit glitched xD But it's a very good song! :D
MORE!!!
I recently beat wind waker for the first time, this was such an epic boss
goofy ahh goblin guy
Another video to my playlist also yay im first
I might use this song for a video of mine. Do you mind?
Anyone else get the glitch where ganon flaps his arms?
hard
Я не понимаю така-така, но по-русски
Muddy, synthetic and uninspired
Like you could do any better 🙄🙄
Much like your same uninspired copy paste comments on their videos.
@@Nomadnetic Weird, haven't copy and pasted anything. Just offered my personal criticism so that maybe they can put just a little more effort in and make it something special.
Like, maybe mentioning that it sounds synthetic might, I dunno.. inspire an investment in better equipment to make better music. I agree my comment was pointed and could have been more fleshed out, but I want to see people succeed.
I'm also a musician, and I have no claim to being better here. That's completely irrelevant; it's not about whether I can do better, that's a non argument. It's about giving some input.
If the mixing is muddy, why would I say otherwise? If the synthetic instruments sound a bit cheap, why would I say otherwise? If I feel the arrangement was maybe a little lazy and uninspired, why would I say different? My poor initial wording aside, I would like there to be more quality music in the world to listen to, and just saying "this is awesome" or whatever won't accomplish that.