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* MagnetHands: Zig-zagged. Link and Zelda are shown to wield and hold objects like Link's sword and shield, the Triforce of Power and, in Link's case in "The Bitcrusher" series, even an UsefulNotes/Xbox360 controller and rotary phone, just by having them attached to the top or bottom sides of their simplistic, [[FingerlessHands mitten-like hands]]. Meanwhile, Ganon has fully-modeled fingers on his hands that actually can grasp onto objects.

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* MagnetHands: Zig-zagged. Link and Zelda are shown to wield and hold objects like Link's sword and shield, the Triforce of Power and, in Link's case in "The Bitcrusher" series, even an UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 controller and rotary phone, just by having them attached to the top or bottom sides of their simplistic, [[FingerlessHands mitten-like hands]]. Meanwhile, Ganon has fully-modeled fingers on his hands that actually can grasp onto objects.
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Removing misuse: Canon Foreigner only applies to new characters created for an adaptation. Prince Facade and King Harkinian do not qualify as they were originally created for the cartoon, which the original script for TLOC was originally based on


* CanonForeigner: Prince Facade, a white knight from the ''Zelda'' cartoon, reimagined here as an effeminate, cross-dressing prince, plus AuthorAvatar Eian and the completely original King Hoffane, Facade's father. The script also mentions King Harkinian, Zelda's father in the cartoon (not to be confused with [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames the King of the same name who became famous for saying, "My boy!" a few years later]]), whose name is misspelled as "Hannaken"; Link's parents Luke and Margaret and his unnamed grandmother; as well as the completely original General Glomos.

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* CanonForeigner: Prince Facade, a white knight from Among the ''Zelda'' cartoon, reimagined here as an effeminate, cross-dressing prince, plus script's original characters include AuthorAvatar Eian and the completely original Sheikah coachman Eian, Arcadia's ruler and Facade's father King Hoffane, Facade's father. The script also mentions King Harkinian, Zelda's father in the cartoon (not to be confused with [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames the King of the same name who became famous for saying, "My boy!" a few years later]]), whose name is misspelled as "Hannaken"; Link's parents Luke and Margaret Luke, Margaret, and his unnamed grandmother; as well as the completely original grandmother, and General Glomos.
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Removing and rewriting Camp Gay mentions, as the version of the character it was applied to does not meet trope criteria due to their sexuality in the web animation adaptation not being disclosed, which is required for Camp Gay to apply.


* AmbiguouslyGay: In contrast to his portrayal as a regally-dressed white knight in the cartoon, Prince Facade, who most notably features in the second short, is shown as a [[CampGay campy]] cross-dresser who also has one of his hands resting on his hips and a flamboyant accent. However, while Facade was straight in the cartoon as seen with his (failed) relationship with Zelda, his sexual orientation here isn't explicitly established.[[note]]The original script does seem to imply he's in a relationship of some kind with Princess Ruto, though.[[/note]]

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* AmbiguouslyGay: In contrast to his portrayal as a regally-dressed white knight in the cartoon, Prince Facade, who most notably features in the second short, is shown as a [[CampGay campy]] cross-dresser an [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide effeminate cross-dresser]] who also has one of his hands resting on his hips and a flamboyant accent. However, while Facade was straight in the cartoon as seen with his (failed) relationship with Zelda, Zelda and was in a romantic relationship with Princess Ruto in the original script, his sexual orientation here in the animations isn't explicitly established.[[note]]The as clear since some lines from the original script does seem to imply he's in a relationship of some kind script[[note]]most relevantly Ruto saying "Ohhh, my prince." when he first appears and Eian asking "And prince, what’s with Princess Ruto, though.[[/note]]the fish fry?"[[/note]] were left out in Part 2.



* CanonForeigner: Prince Facade, a white knight from the ''Zelda'' cartoon, reimagined here as a [[CampGay campy]] cross-dressing prince, plus AuthorAvatar Eian and the completely original King Hoffane, Facade's father. The script also mentions King Harkinian, Zelda's father in the cartoon (not to be confused with [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames the King of the same name who became famous for saying, "My boy!" a few years later]]), whose name is misspelled as "Hannaken"; Link's parents Luke and Margaret and his unnamed grandmother; as well as the completely original General Glomos.

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* CanonForeigner: Prince Facade, a white knight from the ''Zelda'' cartoon, reimagined here as a [[CampGay campy]] an effeminate, cross-dressing prince, plus AuthorAvatar Eian and the completely original King Hoffane, Facade's father. The script also mentions King Harkinian, Zelda's father in the cartoon (not to be confused with [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames the King of the same name who became famous for saying, "My boy!" a few years later]]), whose name is misspelled as "Hannaken"; Link's parents Luke and Margaret and his unnamed grandmother; as well as the completely original General Glomos.

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