On the Retcanon for the early manga. Isn't it possible they took influence from the upcoming game or is the dating wrong?
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- Badass Bookworm: The manga portrays Agahnim as a bit of a bookworm, whether it be early in his life◊ or later in his life◊.
- Deal with the Devil: The (non-canon) manga shows Agahnim saying he made a deal with Ganon, who is the closest character in the Legend of Zelda series to the devil.
- FaceāHeel Turn: In the manga, Agahnim is stated to have been a friend of Link's father before he was possessed by Ganon.
Does anyone know which iteration/author these are for?
Is there a Zelda 2 manga? I can't find anything on it online, just the first one.
For the sake of not getting into an edit war - it ISN'T debatable that Sheik has his own mind in the manga, it's made very very clear. The manga explicitely says that Zelda is sleeping in her mind - it's not her in control. She's completely confused when she wakes up in Sheik's body in the temple - she looks at Sheik's hands like they're totally foreign, asks about Impa, and so on. Even if Sheik manifested from a part of Zelda's own mind, even if his body is just Zelda's shapeshifted one - he's still a different character to Zelda IN THE MANGA.
Game? Sure, the game is debatable. The manga is not.
I would like to see this page divided into folders or subsections for each of the manga. I think there should be a separate folder for each game's manga and for each version of a manga. (There are three versions of Link to the Past by different authors, for example.)
However, it would be a large task to organize the entire page, and I don't know whether anyone else would find it worth it. I wanted to make sure no one objected before I started trying to rearrange the page.
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- Another way you can tell them apart is by looking at their eyes and sleeves (a bit later), which are done differently. Green has black sleeves, his eyes have two shiny spots, and he has prominent dark pupils and smaller white (or light grey) irises. Red has white sleeves, eyes have one shiny spot (when he's not crying...), and his eyes are dark all over (like a puppy). Blue has grey sleeves, two shiny spots in his eyes, and he has smaller black pupils (medium-sized) than Red and Green with more of his white iris showing. Vio has white sleeves, and depending on the scene, either one very small shiny spot in his eyes or none at all. In addition, his pupils are the smallest and sometimes even slit-like, and his white iris dominates majority of his eyes.
It's a useful tidbit, but it has nothing to do with the trope under which it was listed (Color Coded For Your Convenience). Maybe it applies to some other trope and could be re-added?
Hide / Show RepliesThis actually seems to be somewhere between Color-Coded for Your Convenience and a non-evil, artistic Twin Desynch. It's not quite Different as Night and Day, because this deals with the visual differences rather than differences in personality.
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Should Shotaro Ishinomori's comic be mentioned here? It has it's own page already https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Comicbook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast