Thoughts of a collaboration between The Legend of Zelda and anime industry icon Studio Ghibli have come up among fans for years, but one fan set out to make it a reality in a recent viral video.YouTube user RwanLink posted a video this week to their channel depicting an anime-esque child version of Link exploring Hyrule’s Castle Town from The Legend of Zelda, stylized with vibrant colors and nature scenes to appear like a film from Studio Ghibli. According to the user, the video is a short teaser for a bigger animated project set to release on Nov. 21, which will be an extended look at the Ghibli version of Hyrule.The video, made entirely in the latest release of Unreal Engine 5, is an adaptation of scenes and events from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998 to massive critical acclaim and is still largely hailed as one of the greatest games of all time today. The game saw a remaster on the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 as well as a port on the Nintendo Switch via the platform’s Nintendo Switch Online subscription, though it has never received a full remake or reimagining from Nintendo itself.Ghibli Becomes Most Valuable Studio Acquisition in Anime History
Thoughts of a collaboration between The Legend of Zelda and anime industry icon Studio Ghibli have come up among fans for years, but one fan set out to make it a reality in a recent viral video.
YouTube user RwanLink posted a video this week to their channel depicting an anime-esque child version of Link exploring Hyrule’s Castle Town from The Legend of Zelda, stylized with vibrant colors and nature scenes to appear like a film from Studio Ghibli. According to the user, the video is a short teaser for a bigger animated project set to release on Nov. 21, which will be an extended look at the Ghibli version of Hyrule.
The video, made entirely in the latest release of Unreal Engine 5, is an adaptation of scenes and events from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998 to massive critical acclaim and is still largely hailed as one of the greatest games of all time today. The game saw a remaster on the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 as well as a port on the Nintendo Switch via the platform’s Nintendo Switch Online subscription, though it has never received a full remake or reimagining from Nintendo itself.
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