I’m still in awe of Majora’s Mask. Most sequels in a great franchise repeat the formula and make it “bigger” yet this game flips its predecessor on its side and gives you a new perspective on something familiar yet different at the same time.
Yeah its interesting. In a strange way, it really does still build upon the first games story. It serves to give link more of a personality on my eyes so In that way it does make the game bigger
@@shlokwaghela9560sadly, i was expecting the same, i love when nintendo has balls and makes more dramatic zelda games like Majora mask or Wind waker, i guess that sales from those games made them reluctant to do that again, let alone consider a zelda game where link sacrifices at the end.
You're right. The game started with a gritty and suspensful tone but nothing too out of the ordinary. Even the Skull Kid didn't look like much of a threat and was acting rather normal even though he seemingly warps into the scene. The mask wasn't controlling him too much in that scene, given that he easily lifted his mask to see what Tatl and Tael did. Once Link fell into the chasm, the tone of the game suddenly gets a lot darker. The Skull Kid starts levitating and Majora's eyes suddenly get brighter, Link gets turned into a Deku Scrub against his will and the use of extensive motion blur make his transformation scene look like as if he was trapped in a never ending nightmare.
Nyxael there’s actually a theory that Link died when he fell down the tree, and the 5 areas of the game are Link going through the 5 stages of grief over his own death. It’s an amazingly solid theory and highly recommend you look into it! Game theory has a video on it.
@@andresurdaneta6834 The Hero of Time returned to Hyrule after Majora's Mask. The land of Termina was merely a dream created by the power of Majora's Mask and the memories and heavy burdens of the Skull Kid. The Hero's Shade in Twilight Princess is proof that the Hero of Time returned to Hyrule and did not die an early death in the Lost Woods. He lived long enough to leave offspring because the Hero of Twilight is a distant descendant of the Hero of Time.
Man, the Hero of Time just cannot catch a break. After saving Hyrule and being sent to his original time by Zelda (erasing his history), and then Link tries to look for Navi, this happens... ...and then, when he saved Termina, he heads back in this forest to resume searching for Navi (which he never could find her), and the world he left ceases to exist, once again vanishing his evidence of saving the world. The Hero of Time has a tragic life even if the games themselves are masterpieces...
majora has the biggest balls of any zelda villan. he just waltzes on into termina, possesses the local 9 year old and nearly ends the entire world just because he thought it would be funny.
If I had three wishes? *Be instantly granted with a billion dollars *Re-experience Interstellar in IMAX for the first time, no memory of it *Re-experience Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask for the first time, no memory of it.
@@alexanderryufenando9711 I think they just took a different approach because they didn't know how to top the incredible and revolutionary Ocarina of Time
What if Ganon was so full of hatred now that he is too strong to defeat. What if Zelda and Link have to travel back in time and go to Termina and recruit Majora’s help? Hmmm
That would be useless recycling and in thecworst case scenario it would lessen the emotional impact of Majora's Mask. The story in Termina was resolved. Even the name Termina refers to termination, meanin the moon. The moon was destroyed in the end. There's no need to return.
I love that this game wouldn’t exist without Ocarina of Time, yet acts Ike it never happened. This game uses it’s sequel status in a very unique way which I look up to it.
Technically during the timeline this game took place, the events from Ocarina of Time *never* happened. This is the timeline most people know to be the "child timeline" where Link was sent back to the moment he first met Zelda at the castle, but this time, warned Zelda of Ganon, and rather than defeating him in a big heroic climax, Ganon was executed (or at least attempted to be) through the legal system. While that affair took place, Link left Hyrule in search of an unnamed friend, ventured beyond Kokiri Forest, into some unknown region that supposedly no one in Hyrule knows about, and was ambushed by the skull kid. Hence Link was lured to the entrance to the alternate reality of Termina, left Hyrule's boundaries, was separated from the Triforce of courage, and the events of Marjora's Mask take place thereafter. Twilight Princess is considered to be a direct sequel to Majora's Mask because it takes place within the same timeline as Majora's Mask, and presumably within the same Hyrule, in the future. It is also speculated that the Heroe's Shade who teaches the Link from Twilight sword fight, is the spirit of the Hero of Time. Enter the dialog "Although I accepted life as the hero I could not convey the lessons of that life to those who came after. At last I have eased my regrets."
@@vibes8930 With the whole “it’s speculated that the Hero’s Shade is OOT Link” thing, it’s pretty much confirmed that he indeed is OOT Link. I think one of the official books says that he is OOT Link.
@@ps4pro668 So the real question is what happened to him between the events of Majora's Mask, and Twilight?... If he is seen in Hyrule then it would be safe to assume that he came home at least at some point. Read my other reply in the other comment area as to how I am puzzled for an explanation.
I actually like how it's a direct sequel following the ending of OoT though. On the other hand, while ToTK is a cool game it literally makes zero sense as a sequel to BoTW
7:54 Imagine being in that situation... You are suddenly placed in the middle of dark grassy field with no one around you, and all of a sudden you start hearing the sound of leaves rattling and have visions gnawing at you in the back of your head, making you think that you are losing your sanity, only for then to realize that you are surrounded by Mad Scrubs. You try running away in fear, looking down and holding your head as tight as you can, thinking this is just an awful nightmare, and it will soon be over only to realize that there is a massive Mad Scrub behind you ready to swallow you whole.
This could just be my theorizing but there are fan theories about the deku butlers son being reincarnated in Link. And what I think is a possibility us that this scene could be showing the possible bullying that was done to the deku scrub that Link is embodying.
When I first saw his nightmare scene with all the dekus, I thought he was being haunted by all the dekus you kill in the previous game 😂..and I thought him turning into one was punishment
3:06 And this is all we ever hear of why Link left Hyrule. The fact that he's looking for a friend (most likely Navi) is never mentioned again throughout the rest of the game.
This reminds me of Alice in Wonderland, he fell in the hole which is somewhare in the lost wood at 6:45 Link is on his way to Wonderland where he ends up at the Clock Town.
Even when I'm starting a new game on MM, and I see Link on Epona at the beginning in the woods, I always wished there was a way to go back to Hyrule, hell that's all I'm thinking about when I'm playing this game, to me, when u beat everything at the end, I wished there was a way to see if Link was going back to Hyrule or at least see it from a distance.
I've always felt the same way, I really want a mod that connects the two. Like imagine you beat ocarina and you see him ride into the lost woods and then majoras mask starts. And then at the end you get to see what happens to hyrule or something
It would have been quite surprising if one of the first things you stumble across Majora's Mask is a human Sacrifice. Pagan wasn't THAT bad... Neither was Ascension.
I think its the games way of telling us that Link is more experienced here. I believe Tatl even says "have you done this before or what?" after Link defeats the first temple boss
See at 6:30 - 6:35? That's a Keaton grass patch, the shrubs disappear if you slash at them. But you can't ever get back there to see Keaton once you enter the Clock Tower. Does that annoy anyone else? I've thought about that for over 20 years.
So much to the main follow up for this game that The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask takes place shortly after the events of Ocarina of Time continuing off where Navi the forest fairy left Link since his loyal fairy companion parted ways after Link rested the Master Sword in the pedestal closing the Temple of Time for good and seen Princess Zelda again after Ganondorf's defeat and Link meets the Skull Kid who was wearing Majora's Mask that has magical evil powers where it was reported stolen from the Happy Mask Salesman who was on his travels. Link has been ambushed by the Skull Kid's fairy partners who got his Ocarina of Time and Horse Epona stolen and meets Tatl Link's new fairy companion and partner in life to stop Majora from making the moon to fall and time is short in three days.
They were very limited with the memory and graphics so had to recycle all models and characters. What did annoy me was it's Legend of ZELDA but rarely shows Zelda ha ha. I thought this was like a nightmare Link had and that he saw all of Hyrule's people and just in a sandbox world with an evil moon. Makes sense in a way since he fell into it.
@@Tier1Norseman no... graphical fidelity isn't the reason the characters are the same. This game was made in one year, and there wasn't enough time to make everything new from the ground up.
Theme lf the game = parallel universe. And its the sequel to ocarina of time. Personally I think it was meant to be this way, and its genius. Alot of unsolved mystery that leaves you questioning
So let me ask a genuine question... 6:49 who is supposed to fall down this giant gaping hole? Like realistically speaking. Is this what the Skull Kid or anyone else has to go through every time they enter Termina? How did the Skull Kid or Link even climb back up there for that matter?... We are shown that the Skull Kid is able to go back and fourth, and supposedly so did Link, but I see absolutely no way that they could get back up that massive hole, or even how the Skull Kid could get across the cavern, which Link had to use the Deku mask to do.
@@ps4pro668 Yes, that would make sense. As the Skull Kid was able to go from Termina to the lost woods even before he had the power of Majora's Mask as seen in the flashback of when he stole it from the mask salesman. So undoubtably there *is* a way to go back and fourth... somehow. It's just very mysterious how the only way (seen) that Link entered Termina was that odd almost surreal-looking cavern situated evidently underneath the forest that was referenced at the end of the game with the Deku butler... What that area means I still try to piece together to this day, as, surprisingly, such miniscule details were given to a place as relevant as this, albeit not directly related to the premise of the game. However, even considering that entryway, Epona seemed to either run off into the forest, or the Skull Kid did something with her... and she ended up in Termina. That could mean either there is an alternate route bridging the way between Termina through the lost woods, or that the SKull Kid used Majora's magic to transport Epona. Another event that is surprisingly barely touched on. I like to think to myself that seeing as how there is no way to seemingly exit the cavern through the tree trunk by normal means, one such other route *does* exist somewhere... and is just never seen during the events of the game or brought into question because it wasn't relevant to the story. Either way, I do think it's a little odd and disturbing how Link found a "way" into what equated to be an entire new world, only to leave never for it to be visited again, and apparently no one back home knew anything about.
You can play it on a 3ds, an emulator, or an N64. You just need the N64 expansion pak because otherwise it wouldn't have enough horsepower to run the game
In the land of Hyrule there echoes a legend. A legend held dearly by a 30-year-old man that tells of a boy... A boy who after being turned evil by Krampus the heroic 30-year-old man used the candy cane to return his son to normal. The 30-year-old man gave the boy a pendant with his photo in it as a father-son gesture... A journey in hopes of not getting cursed again... A man who would cry himself to sleep until he seen that his son was OK.
@@LordVerdo ...it did extend beyond Hyrule, as Link was able to play the song of time. But what I'm saying is the master sword would probably cease to be affective here because it originated from a different dimension than Termina.
I dont think so, since Majora is a powerful deity that required Link to trade all of his masks for. Not even the Giants could handle Majora, and they were Termina's deities.
Link returned the Ocarina of Time to Zelda in the future, not in the past. Once Link returned back to his original time, he was sent to the time period before he enters Hyrule Castle for the first time. Zelda doesn't know who Link is after he returns to the Castle Courtyard. Since Link was aware of what was going to happen, he tells Zelda about Ganondorf's plot. Zelda gives the Ocarina of Time to Link to keep as a memento and keep him safe in case harm ever comes to him. Once Link leaves Hyrule, he embarks on a journey to find his lost friend Navi, leading him to the Lost Woods, where he eventually stumbles upon the Skull Kid and gets dragged into Termina.
@@daniespirais You really have no clue? Did you ever play Majora's Mask? When Link takes back the Ocarina of Time back from he Skull Kid during the Carnival of Time, he gets a flashback of his time in Hyrule with Princess Zelda. She 'teaches' him the Song of Time and gives the Ocarina of Time to him before leaving Hyrule.
I won't lie even though this game is suoer old compared to the remake I still prefer how they designed Majora in this game over the remake here in this game he's a lot more angular and sharp while in the remake they smoothed the overall design out a bit to much
wait, is majora from hyrule? the beginnig of the game is set in the lost woods, which is in hyrule... But at the same time Majora knew how to get to termina, also is the mask salesman the same one from hyrule? or is he a termanian counterpart? maybe termina is where the mask salesman from oot is getting his mask? So many questions....
The skull kid was from hyrule cause it’s the same skull kid link plays the song to in the lost woods in OoT. He traveled to Termina and meet tatl and tael who he became friends with. Skull kid then saw the happy mask salesman who had majoras mask, he attacked the mask salesman and stole majoras mask. He then started wrecking havoc across the land of termina and was in the lost woods where he then sees link and steals epona which is the start of majoras mask. Pretty much the lost woods is insanely huge and it leads to the deep woods which eventually leads to termina. Hyrule and Termina are very far away from each other but are linked together by the lost woods. Hopefully that answered some of your questions
A broken Triforce symbol, the bottom 2 are Wisdom and Courage, Power being disconnected as it must be possessed already by Ganon at this point in OoT's timeline before Link's journey, Wisdom and Courage I believe are connected because Zelda and Link know not yet they possess the other 2 pieces
Creepypasta Version Jeff and Smile as Link Tatl as herself Tael as himself Skull Kid as himself Seed the Seedeater as Epona Jane as Zelda Happy Mask Salesman as himself Happypasta Land as Clock Town and Termina Happypasta Land Doppelgangers of Jeff and Smile's friends as Clock Town Citizens Cutie Jack Ben Swan and their friends as Bombers Brothers Great Fairies as themselves Stilt Walker Jeff and Stilt Walker Smile as Deku Link Seedeater Jeff and Seedeater Smile as Goron Link and Zora Link Ben's Ocarina of Time as The Ocarina of Time Scarlet King's Crown as Majora's Mask Scarlet King as Majora (Jeff and Smile's Happypasta selves Jeff the Hugger and his husky puppy and best friend Smiley Dog are excluded so only Jeff and his husky puppy and best friend Smile are the only ones in Happypasta Land)
There are a lot of character flaws and shortcomings going on with Tatl. 1. She is insecure, and tries to mask it. 2. She doesn't even wanna be doing any schemes but reluctantly follows along with the skull kid because she pitties him. 3. Link was a total stranger to her, and at first she only accompanied him because she needed him to help her catch up with the skull kid. But all flaws aside, I wouldn't exactly call her "bad" just "mislead"
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 i'm aware of that, I was saying we never got an answer as to if he ever found her. The next game on this continuity is Twilight Princess, and we don't know anything about what happened on that big gap of time.
@Stefan Trailovic no, this is unlike any others in that it takes a completely different approach with everything from its location to it's unique villain
“A boy who,
after battling evil and saving
Hyrule, crept away from the land that has made him a legend…”
That line has always stuck with me
I’m still in awe of Majora’s Mask. Most sequels in a great franchise repeat the formula and make it “bigger” yet this game flips its predecessor on its side and gives you a new perspective on something familiar yet different at the same time.
Seriously I love this game
Such a good story
Yeah its interesting. In a strange way, it really does still build upon the first games story. It serves to give link more of a personality on my eyes so In that way it does make the game bigger
I am so disappointed that Totk didn't do the same
@@shlokwaghela9560sadly, i was expecting the same, i love when nintendo has balls and makes more dramatic zelda games like Majora mask or Wind waker, i guess that sales from those games made them reluctant to do that again, let alone consider a zelda game where link sacrifices at the end.
no hand holding, no friendly village or anything of that matter
just straight to the action
i love it
Link faling down the tree trunk hole is a bit symbolic of Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Crazy part, it prob wasn’t intended to be
I think it was. Shigeru Miyamoto loves Disney and somewhat based Link off Peter Pan. Who’s to say Termina was inspired by Wonderland
@@nave712 ahh cool. Didnt know this. Well this game is just a creative masterpiece either way
Good ol occult Symbolism o
The fact that nothing surreal occurs until Link falls down that chasm in the tree haunts my mind...
You're right. The game started with a gritty and suspensful tone but nothing too out of the ordinary. Even the Skull Kid didn't look like much of a threat and was acting rather normal even though he seemingly warps into the scene. The mask wasn't controlling him too much in that scene, given that he easily lifted his mask to see what Tatl and Tael did.
Once Link fell into the chasm, the tone of the game suddenly gets a lot darker. The Skull Kid starts levitating and Majora's eyes suddenly get brighter, Link gets turned into a Deku Scrub against his will and the use of extensive motion blur make his transformation scene look like as if he was trapped in a never ending nightmare.
Nyxael there’s actually a theory that Link died when he fell down the tree, and the 5 areas of the game are Link going through the 5 stages of grief over his own death. It’s an amazingly solid theory and highly recommend you look into it! Game theory has a video on it.
@@HotelMari0Maker
Please don't. That theory was debunked a long time ago.
@@Nyxael5845 The theory is pretty solid. I don't know where you saw it was debunked, but any argument I found against it was poorly constructed.
@@andresurdaneta6834
The Hero of Time returned to Hyrule after Majora's Mask. The land of Termina was merely a dream created by the power of Majora's Mask and the memories and heavy burdens of the Skull Kid. The Hero's Shade in Twilight Princess is proof that the Hero of Time returned to Hyrule and did not die an early death in the Lost Woods. He lived long enough to leave offspring because the Hero of Twilight is a distant descendant of the Hero of Time.
Chills and tingles everytime the music cues and Skull Kid first appears. Incredible reveal for an incredible game.
Lol Tingle
Tingles,,,
Man, the Hero of Time just cannot catch a break. After saving Hyrule and being sent to his original time by Zelda (erasing his history), and then Link tries to look for Navi, this happens...
...and then, when he saved Termina, he heads back in this forest to resume searching for Navi (which he never could find her), and the world he left ceases to exist, once again vanishing his evidence of saving the world. The Hero of Time has a tragic life even if the games themselves are masterpieces...
majora has the biggest balls of any zelda villan. he just waltzes on into termina, possesses the local 9 year old and nearly ends the entire world just because he thought it would be funny.
If I had three wishes?
*Be instantly granted with a billion dollars
*Re-experience Interstellar in IMAX for the first time, no memory of it
*Re-experience Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask for the first time, no memory of it.
solid wishes and I agree
The Legendary sequel to a Legendary game.
Even more Legendary and Scary...
Its not more legendary, Ocarina of Time is acclaimed to be the best of all time. But still, Majoras Mask is legendary.
@@alexanderryufenando9711 I think they just took a different approach because they didn't know how to top the incredible and revolutionary Ocarina of Time
Are u saying that is haunted because of ben’s drowning
@@jacobmacdonald9503 What does that have to do with anything related to this game?
@@vibes8930 I’m saying I don’t find this game scary but if u were talking the creepy pasta one instead of original
legend of zelda majora mask is the dark sequel to ocarina of time
Thanks for the tip
Yeah and water is wet
Yup and the ice is cold
It is quite literally
It's a total contrast to the undertone of the previous game. It's a very interesting way to follow up to a big success
5:39 greatness chase music EVERRRRR!
I remember back in 2000, I let my uncle borrow Diablo 2 for PC and he let me borrow Majora’s mask. I wish I could of kept that game… Such a classic
what if the caves in botw2 took you to termina. that would be so freaking insane!
That would be fkn wild
But BOTW is a completely different game. I don't think finding out whatever happened to Termina is the main focus
I think it's gonna be twilight magic
What if Ganon was so full of hatred now that he is too strong to defeat. What if Zelda and Link have to travel back in time and go to Termina and recruit Majora’s help? Hmmm
That would be useless recycling and in thecworst case scenario it would lessen the emotional impact of Majora's Mask. The story in Termina was resolved. Even the name Termina refers to termination, meanin the moon. The moon was destroyed in the end. There's no need to return.
The way Deku link spins into the “paralleled world” still gives me chills as an adult.
I've always loved the motion and specific blur effects they use in this game. Utterly trippy and awesome.
I love that this game wouldn’t exist without Ocarina of Time, yet acts Ike it never happened. This game uses it’s sequel status in a very unique way which I look up to it.
Technically during the timeline this game took place, the events from Ocarina of Time *never* happened. This is the timeline most people know to be the "child timeline" where Link was sent back to the moment he first met Zelda at the castle, but this time, warned Zelda of Ganon, and rather than defeating him in a big heroic climax, Ganon was executed (or at least attempted to be) through the legal system. While that affair took place, Link left Hyrule in search of an unnamed friend, ventured beyond Kokiri Forest, into some unknown region that supposedly no one in Hyrule knows about, and was ambushed by the skull kid. Hence Link was lured to the entrance to the alternate reality of Termina, left Hyrule's boundaries, was separated from the Triforce of courage, and the events of Marjora's Mask take place thereafter. Twilight Princess is considered to be a direct sequel to Majora's Mask because it takes place within the same timeline as Majora's Mask, and presumably within the same Hyrule, in the future. It is also speculated that the Heroe's Shade who teaches the Link from Twilight sword fight, is the spirit of the Hero of Time. Enter the dialog "Although I accepted life as the hero I could not convey the lessons of that life to those who came after. At last I have eased my regrets."
@@vibes8930 With the whole “it’s speculated that the Hero’s Shade is OOT Link” thing, it’s pretty much confirmed that he indeed is OOT Link. I think one of the official books says that he is OOT Link.
@@ps4pro668 So the real question is what happened to him between the events of Majora's Mask, and Twilight?... If he is seen in Hyrule then it would be safe to assume that he came home at least at some point. Read my other reply in the other comment area as to how I am puzzled for an explanation.
Well kinda...I mean the opening narration recounts the events of the first game and mentions Navi
I actually like how it's a direct sequel following the ending of OoT though. On the other hand, while ToTK is a cool game it literally makes zero sense as a sequel to BoTW
The most dark n evil zelda game. Superb one of the best.
7:54
Imagine being in that situation...
You are suddenly placed in the middle of dark grassy field with no one around you, and all of a sudden you start hearing the sound of leaves rattling and have visions gnawing at you in the back of your head, making you think that you are losing your sanity, only for then to realize that you are surrounded by Mad Scrubs. You try running away in fear, looking down and holding your head as tight as you can, thinking this is just an awful nightmare, and it will soon be over only to realize that there is a massive Mad Scrub behind you ready to swallow you whole.
This could just be my theorizing but there are fan theories about the deku butlers son being reincarnated in Link. And what I think is a possibility us that this scene could be showing the possible bullying that was done to the deku scrub that Link is embodying.
When I first saw his nightmare scene with all the dekus, I thought he was being haunted by all the dekus you kill in the previous game 😂..and I thought him turning into one was punishment
LOL
I think it’s the Deku Child’s memories. There’s a theory that he may have been bullied by the other Deku’s and that’s why he ran away
3:06 And this is all we ever hear of why Link left Hyrule. The fact that he's looking for a friend (most likely Navi) is never mentioned again throughout the rest of the game.
It is confirmed he is looking for Navi.
@@LITTLE1994 In supplementary materials, yes, not in the game itself. And it's never stated if he ever found her.
This reminds me of Alice in Wonderland, he fell in the hole which is somewhare in the lost wood at 6:45 Link is on his way to Wonderland where he ends up at the Clock Town.
Even when I'm starting a new game on MM, and I see Link on Epona at the beginning in the woods, I always wished there was a way to go back to Hyrule, hell that's all I'm thinking about when I'm playing this game, to me, when u beat everything at the end, I wished there was a way to see if Link was going back to Hyrule or at least see it from a distance.
I've always felt the same way, I really want a mod that connects the two. Like imagine you beat ocarina and you see him ride into the lost woods and then majoras mask starts. And then at the end you get to see what happens to hyrule or something
Technically he is in hyrule at the beginning and ending of the game.
Since he's in the lost woods
5:25 links eyes in this scene make me laugh so hard every-time even after so long! And Skull Kid's reaction is priceless
Probably Link's best "I am done!" face lol
7:29 was hilarious as well
This always made me laugh everytime I saw it
6:50 Now avatar, I shall banish you to the world of pagan! Here, no one has heard of the avatar!
It would have been quite surprising if one of the first things you stumble across Majora's Mask is a human Sacrifice.
Pagan wasn't THAT bad... Neither was Ascension.
Legend of zelda majoras mask is the scariest one of them all
I don't know, Twilight Princess puts up some fair opposition
1:01 now that’s how you slide down stairs
Bro can not have a break 😭
Link/Young Link's life is a literal non-stop roller coaster D:
Yeah, unfortunately
links face at 5:24 got me dying
Lol when I first played the game and saw link doing the flips and somersaults on the stumps I was hella confused
I think its the games way of telling us that Link is more experienced here. I believe Tatl even says "have you done this before or what?" after Link defeats the first temple boss
See at 6:30 - 6:35? That's a Keaton grass patch, the shrubs disappear if you slash at them.
But you can't ever get back there to see Keaton once you enter the Clock Tower.
Does that annoy anyone else? I've thought about that for over 20 years.
I even tried Goron bombing the steel door w/the powder keg at the entrance to the clock tower basement😭
Such memories...
There's no doubt in my mind you wanted to continue flipping on the tree trunks as I would be there for a bit longer as a kid flipping all around. lol!
So much to the main follow up for this game that The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask takes place shortly after the events of Ocarina of Time continuing off where Navi the forest fairy left Link since his loyal fairy companion parted ways after Link rested the Master Sword in the pedestal closing the Temple of Time for good and seen Princess Zelda again after Ganondorf's defeat and Link meets the Skull Kid who was wearing Majora's Mask that has magical evil powers where it was reported stolen from the Happy Mask Salesman who was on his travels. Link has been ambushed by the Skull Kid's fairy partners who got his Ocarina of Time and Horse Epona stolen and meets Tatl Link's new fairy companion and partner in life to stop Majora from making the moon to fall and time is short in three days.
it has all the same characters from ocarina of time are in majora mask
They were very limited with the memory and graphics so had to recycle all models and characters. What did annoy me was it's Legend of ZELDA but rarely shows Zelda ha ha. I thought this was like a nightmare Link had and that he saw all of Hyrule's people and just in a sandbox world with an evil moon. Makes sense in a way since he fell into it.
@@Tier1Norseman i prefer the same characters
@@Tier1Norseman yeah they used the same models but it was actually a genius idea. A parallel, distorted Hyrule with the same people is actually great
@@Tier1Norseman no... graphical fidelity isn't the reason the characters are the same. This game was made in one year, and there wasn't enough time to make everything new from the ground up.
Theme lf the game = parallel universe. And its the sequel to ocarina of time. Personally I think it was meant to be this way, and its genius. Alot of unsolved mystery that leaves you questioning
So let me ask a genuine question... 6:49 who is supposed to fall down this giant gaping hole? Like realistically speaking. Is this what the Skull Kid or anyone else has to go through every time they enter Termina? How did the Skull Kid or Link even climb back up there for that matter?... We are shown that the Skull Kid is able to go back and fourth, and supposedly so did Link, but I see absolutely no way that they could get back up that massive hole, or even how the Skull Kid could get across the cavern, which Link had to use the Deku mask to do.
I don’t know if you noticed or not , but skullkid with the mask can levitate :) … if I had to guess , that’s how he got across
I think I heard somewhere that there was a portal that led Link back into the lost woods at the end of the game.
@@ps4pro668 Yes, that would make sense. As the Skull Kid was able to go from Termina to the lost woods even before he had the power of Majora's Mask as seen in the flashback of when he stole it from the mask salesman. So undoubtably there *is* a way to go back and fourth... somehow. It's just very mysterious how the only way (seen) that Link entered Termina was that odd almost surreal-looking cavern situated evidently underneath the forest that was referenced at the end of the game with the Deku butler... What that area means I still try to piece together to this day, as, surprisingly, such miniscule details were given to a place as relevant as this, albeit not directly related to the premise of the game. However, even considering that entryway, Epona seemed to either run off into the forest, or the Skull Kid did something with her... and she ended up in Termina. That could mean either there is an alternate route bridging the way between Termina through the lost woods, or that the SKull Kid used Majora's magic to transport Epona. Another event that is surprisingly barely touched on. I like to think to myself that seeing as how there is no way to seemingly exit the cavern through the tree trunk by normal means, one such other route *does* exist somewhere... and is just never seen during the events of the game or brought into question because it wasn't relevant to the story. Either way, I do think it's a little odd and disturbing how Link found a "way" into what equated to be an entire new world, only to leave never for it to be visited again, and apparently no one back home knew anything about.
if MM wasn't require an expansion pack i'll play it already
You can play it on a 3ds, an emulator, or an N64. You just need the N64 expansion pak because otherwise it wouldn't have enough horsepower to run the game
@@vibes8930 That’s what Yami was saying…talking about needing the N64 expansion pack to even play OG Majora’s Mask on N64.
@@DarkMirria1 But can't he just play it on an emulator?
@@vibes8930 Not everybody has the means or know how to even use an emulator and some like to play games on the original platform.
In the land of Hyrule there echoes a legend. A legend held dearly by a 30-year-old man that tells of a boy... A boy who after being turned evil by Krampus the heroic 30-year-old man used the candy cane to return his son to normal. The 30-year-old man gave the boy a pendant with his photo in it as a father-son gesture... A journey in hopes of not getting cursed again... A man who would cry himself to sleep until he seen that his son was OK.
Are you talking about the movie?
@@nave712 No.
@@L.LoudisThemanwiththeplanthen what are you talking about?
@@nave712 Danger Force.
I always wondered if Majora's power could have affected Link if he still carried the Master Sword.
This is Termina. This isn't Hyrule, so the sword probably wouldn't affect whatever dwells in a parallel world
@@vibes8930 That's a good point. It's unlikely the goddess's reach wouldn't extend beyond Hyrule.
@@LordVerdo ...it did extend beyond Hyrule, as Link was able to play the song of time. But what I'm saying is the master sword would probably cease to be affective here because it originated from a different dimension than Termina.
@@vibes8930 It worked in the Twilight Realm which is a different dimension to Hyrule.
The Blade of Evils Bane could have protected him, yes.
Sometimes he asked me if Skullkid has a lot of black magic unlike Ganon to have played the ocarina while still wearing the mask.
deeply unsettling is an understatement
Young Link falling down the rabbit hole. BONK! Bodyfall with grunt
The sound the shrubs make is kind of satisfying
Never played zelda games but this one makes me wanna see what it’s all about
This is hard , ocarina of time would be a proper start
Play Ocarina of Time first to see what leads up to this dark title.
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I hate it when I'm riding a horse and that happens
I'm here after playing Tears of the Kingdom. The opening area of TOTK looks very similar to 12:18. The cogs in particular.
The lore and/or plot thickens with each title.
@@Desilent49 Very true!
Someone should do a 10-hour loop of 5:10 - 5:18.
I think someone has
They have.
@@vibes8930 Link me. No pun intended.
@@Megadeth7811 Zelda Majoras Mask chase theme
@@RichterGM he's talking about skull kid playing the ocarina not the chase theme
Could Adult link with all his equipment from OOT beat Majoras mask at the beginning of this?
I dont think so, since Majora is a powerful deity that required Link to trade all of his masks for. Not even the Giants could handle Majora, and they were Termina's deities.
Possibly.
Hell no.
I think so, in the game Young Link can beat him without the Master Sword and Fierce Deity
Probably.
7:04 So, you're finally awake.
You were trying to cross the border, right?
4:54 Bro watch where you’re reaching Skull Kid.
Advanced graphics boi
Majora's Mask might as well be renamed to "Motion Blur Simulator 2000."
The use of motion blur is *absurd* in this game.
Well I don't know what you're expecting. It's a N64.
Still better than most modern games.
It was for 2000.
So that's what happened to the Hero of Time and why he never came back and so the gods flooded the world to seal Ganan.
No. Flooding happens in adult timeline, where Zelda sent Link back to his own time
All I want is BOTW 2 to have a tree that takes you to Termina, but destroyed because something caused the Moon to fall again
4:57 Why does Link have the ocarina? He returned it to Zelda at OoT end.
Link returned the Ocarina of Time to Zelda in the future, not in the past. Once Link returned back to his original time, he was sent to the time period before he enters Hyrule Castle for the first time. Zelda doesn't know who Link is after he returns to the Castle Courtyard. Since Link was aware of what was going to happen, he tells Zelda about Ganondorf's plot. Zelda gives the Ocarina of Time to Link to keep as a memento and keep him safe in case harm ever comes to him. Once Link leaves Hyrule, he embarks on a journey to find his lost friend Navi, leading him to the Lost Woods, where he eventually stumbles upon the Skull Kid and gets dragged into Termina.
@@Nyxael5845 Where is said Zelda gives the Ocarina of Time to Link? And as a memento, such an important artefact?
@@daniespirais You really have no clue? Did you ever play Majora's Mask?
When Link takes back the Ocarina of Time back from he Skull Kid during the Carnival of Time, he gets a flashback of his time in Hyrule with Princess Zelda. She 'teaches' him the Song of Time and gives the Ocarina of Time to him before leaving Hyrule.
Man I deadset played all day and night this game that’s how good it was
Not in the timeline he's in.
Go away evil html 5 player >:(
Que bellos recuerdos no saben cuánto amo este juego
7:15 to 9:00 for the best part
I won't lie even though this game is suoer old compared to the remake I still prefer how they designed Majora in this game over the remake here in this game he's a lot more angular and sharp while in the remake they smoothed the overall design out a bit to much
HAY QUE DISFRUTAR LO QUE ES HOY COMO SI FUERA AYER
wait, is majora from hyrule? the beginnig of the game is set in the lost woods, which is in hyrule... But at the same time Majora knew how to get to termina, also is the mask salesman the same one from hyrule? or is he a termanian counterpart? maybe termina is where the mask salesman from oot is getting his mask? So many questions....
The skull kid was from hyrule cause it’s the same skull kid link plays the song to in the lost woods in OoT. He traveled to Termina and meet tatl and tael who he became friends with. Skull kid then saw the happy mask salesman who had majoras mask, he attacked the mask salesman and stole majoras mask. He then started wrecking havoc across the land of termina and was in the lost woods where he then sees link and steals epona which is the start of majoras mask. Pretty much the lost woods is insanely huge and it leads to the deep woods which eventually leads to termina. Hyrule and Termina are very far away from each other but are linked together by the lost woods. Hopefully that answered some of your questions
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Link in Wonderland falls down the Rabbit Hole
its ok to rip off alice in wonderland - hell the matrix did it.
So majora is actually from hyrule and not termina
That’s never been elaborated on
3:21 Star Fox 64 intro XD
Link be like: suprise motherf**ker
8:25, what is that symbol?
Not sure, looks like some kind of distorted triforce
@@ChromeShade I always wondered if it meant that Link was no longer in Hyrule and was within a limbo of sorts between dimensions
A broken Triforce symbol, the bottom 2 are Wisdom and Courage, Power being disconnected as it must be possessed already by Ganon at this point in OoT's timeline before Link's journey, Wisdom and Courage I believe are connected because Zelda and Link know not yet they possess the other 2 pieces
@@ryderinblack interesting
Creepypasta Version
Jeff and Smile as Link
Tatl as herself
Tael as himself
Skull Kid as himself
Seed the Seedeater as Epona
Jane as Zelda
Happy Mask Salesman as himself
Happypasta Land as Clock Town and Termina
Happypasta Land Doppelgangers of Jeff and Smile's friends as Clock Town Citizens
Cutie Jack Ben Swan and their friends as Bombers Brothers
Great Fairies as themselves
Stilt Walker Jeff and Stilt Walker Smile as Deku Link
Seedeater Jeff and Seedeater Smile as Goron Link and Zora Link
Ben's Ocarina of Time as The Ocarina of Time
Scarlet King's Crown as Majora's Mask
Scarlet King as Majora
(Jeff and Smile's Happypasta selves Jeff the Hugger and his husky puppy and best friend Smiley Dog are excluded so only Jeff and his husky puppy and best friend Smile are the only ones in Happypasta Land)
Anyone know the song or a link to the song that starts at 3:22
There's two versions of the song (I think)
This is one of them - ua-cam.com/video/VTx9M1p-toA/v-deo.html
I thought fairy’s where supposed to be good.
You thought wrong
There are a lot of character flaws and shortcomings going on with Tatl. 1. She is insecure, and tries to mask it. 2. She doesn't even wanna be doing any schemes but reluctantly follows along with the skull kid because she pitties him. 3. Link was a total stranger to her, and at first she only accompanied him because she needed him to help her catch up with the skull kid. But all flaws aside, I wouldn't exactly call her "bad" just "mislead"
8:24 Inverted triforce
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Drukpunten?
Does he ever find Navi?
We don't really have an answer to that. There's a big gap between majora's mask and twilight princess. So we really have no idea.
@@SKOT_3
He was looking for her at the beginning with Epona but he got interrupted by Skull Tatl and Tael as he was.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 i'm aware of that, I was saying we never got an answer as to if he ever found her. The next game on this continuity is Twilight Princess, and we don't know anything about what happened on that big gap of time.
@@SKOT_3 There should be a game that takes place in between, showing us what happened
No.
Downtime
6:46 ymir be like
Funny moment 4:09
Porque no hay nadie que hable mi idioma por aquí
Hola? XD
@@felipevaldes3487 Finalmente, cuanto tiempo pasó que demonios
Why is there only 1 comment... XD
Some people simply do not like video games :c
I'm 100th like!
Ocarina Of Time Is Way Better Than Majora's Mask Because It Is Set In Hyrule
Are you serious? That's your only reasoning? I love Majora's because it's really unlike any other entry in the series
Theyre both legendary games. Personally Majoras Mask is a bit more intriguing, as its in a parallel world. And alot is left unanswered
@Stefan Trailovic no, this is unlike any others in that it takes a completely different approach with everything from its location to it's unique villain
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