Aside from its over-the-top action sequences, one of the best things about The Eminence in Shadow is its dry sense of humor. Normally, that comedic timing is applied to poking fun at the idea of overpowered protagonists, genius mastermind characters, and even the isekai genre as a whole. With its latest filler episode, Eminence in Shadow aims to place a whole new medium of entertainment at the tail end of its jokes: video games.Any hardcore gamer will be well-aware, 2023 was a huge year for gaming. That’s likely why Eminence in Shadow chose to parody one of the biggest games of the year, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, in Episode 8 of its second season. While the reference is brief, it’s such a spot on resemblance that any fan of Zelda’s latest game would unlikely miss it.While at the Springs, the girls of Shadow Garden inquire about what Shadow’s true intention was in sending them there. This leads them to recollect the origin of the Mitsugoshi Hot Spring itself, which includes a legend about a Princess and a Dragon. According to the legend, a princess of a powerful nation once befriended a dragon long ago. As her land broke out in war, the dragon did its best to protect the princess, but was injured in the process. The princess was then captured, and in her final dying moment, she shed a single tear for the dragon. Upon seeing this, the dragon too began to cry, and its tears flooded the entire nation. Later, the princess woke up in a field, completely healed of her wounds, but the dragon was never seen again.
Aside from its over-the-top action sequences, one of the best things about The Eminence in Shadow is its dry sense of humor. Normally, that comedic timing is applied to poking fun at the idea of overpowered protagonists, genius mastermind characters, and even the isekai genre as a whole. With its latest filler episode, Eminence in Shadow aims to place a whole new medium of entertainment at the tail end of its jokes: video games.
Any hardcore gamer will be well-aware, 2023 was a huge year for gaming. That’s likely why Eminence in Shadow chose to parody one of the biggest games of the year, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, in Episode 8 of its second season. While the reference is brief, it’s such a spot on resemblance that any fan of Zelda‘s latest game would unlikely miss it.
While at the Springs, the girls of Shadow Garden inquire about what Shadow’s true intention was in sending them there. This leads them to recollect the origin of the Mitsugoshi Hot Spring itself, which includes a legend about a Princess and a Dragon. According to the legend, a princess of a powerful nation once befriended a dragon long ago. As her land broke out in war, the dragon did its best to protect the princess, but was injured in the process. The princess was then captured, and in her final dying moment, she shed a single tear for the dragon. Upon seeing this, the dragon too began to cry, and its tears flooded the entire nation. Later, the princess woke up in a field, completely healed of her wounds, but the dragon was never seen again.
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