![]() ![]() I liked how the story was both so similar and also so different from every other Zelda game. This was such a sweet book, and I know that I've said that for every single Legend of Zelda manga so far, but I don't care, it applies to this as well. Though the lack of a serious tone and feeling of gravity to the events unfolding does feel like a slight betrayal of the story actually being told. This book shines in its total embrace of comedy and character interplay. Perhaps the least serious entry of the entire set. Though they are just glimpses of what is left unsaid and under shown. The art style is wonderful and there are a few moments that really give the reader a feeling of a great epic journey. Travel time is also low and the journey feels rushed into a fast forward pace. Often he simply is shown finishing or receiving whatever is needed. ![]() Temple progression is barely even depicted. This interpretation of Link is rarely serious and often a bit of a bumbling goofball.īattles are at an all time low and most of what Link does is simply show up in time to receive a prize or talisman. ![]() Ezlo is a constant source of snarky humor. The tone and attitude never even remotely veers towards dark and gloomy. The tone of Minish Cap is much in line with the Oracle of Seasons/Ages set. ![]()
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