Follow TV Tropes

Following

YMMV / Majora

Go To

  • Funny Moments: Not so much in the opera itself, but the behind-the-scenes material tends to be considerably lighter in tone.
    • The Q&A sessions are full of little touches that make them amusing to watch. For instance, Q&A #7 has Inês Quaresma as Majora cheerfully admitting to killing the Deku Butler's son, followed by a :D emote appearing on-screen.
    • Gyorg Lopez, the April Fools' Day 2015 special. Simply put, they took the previously-released score for "Odolwa and the Deku", replaced the brass samples with "George Lopez", and made a video consisting of Gyorg with George Lopez's face flying around the screen with a Deku scrub. Hilarity Ensues.
  • Nightmare Fuel: As to be expected, since this is based upon the darkest entry of The Legend of Zelda.
    • While otherwise bright and cheery ("Kafei's Recitative" aside), "Clock Town Choir" ends with a Last Note Nightmare as the camera pans upward to reveal Skull Kid watching from atop the Clock Tower while the moon hovers above Clock Town.
    • "Majora's Aria" is filled to the brim with your future nightmares. Between the occasional pitch shifts in Majora's vocals and the unnatural movements of Majora and Skull Kid enhanced by computer effects, it deliberately invokes a sort of Uncanny Valley. The precise moment where it transitions from unsettling to downright disturbing is when Majora looms over Skull Kid and starts controlling his arm movements as though she's pulling the strings of a puppet while repeatedly telling him "You should play with your friends often!", all the while accompanied by a considerably more menacing-sounding orchestrated rendition of Majora's Incarnation's theme.
    RebeccaETripp: This was literally one of the most terrifying things I've ever seen.
  • The Woobie: Just like in the source material, the Skull Kid.

Top