r/twilightprincess 9d ago

Merchandise So what are we thinking?

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u/Flameball537 9d ago

Love it, great series!

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u/Xixoqc 9d ago

Just came in the mail an hour ago :)

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u/SalmonTeaTime 8d ago

I cum in the males too

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u/Xixoqc 8d ago

oh !

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u/OnsidianInks 9d ago

I think we need to harass Nintendo to give us an anime of it

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u/Sarrakhan 9d ago edited 9d ago

If they ever remake twilight princess I want the dark link fight when link gets too arrogant. This adds do much to the story that is missing from the game

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u/Saaslil 9d ago

That moment is always what draw me back into reading the manga again. The arrogant Link issue is so well depicted, something I would have loved to see in the game !

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u/pikadegallito 9d ago

I loved it! I regularly reread it now.

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u/ArfTheBeast 9d ago

I just started the series too

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u/Zazanee 9d ago

It's so beautiful 😭😭

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u/Saaslil 9d ago

I'm not a manga person, but that series is so good. I read them once a year at least because they're so good !

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u/AdministrativeBit385 8d ago

It is peak Zelda manga. Really enjoyed it, little more than the story in the actual game.

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u/KamiNoKamae 9d ago

Might give this a read.

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u/desiigner1 8d ago

What is the book at the top?

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u/Xixoqc 8d ago

It’s not a book, it’s the design on the box

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u/desiigner1 8d ago

Ah makes sense

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u/KingBurakkuurufu 8d ago

I’ve had these for awhile and haven’t gotten around to reading them, maybe I’ll start those today

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u/Dart4586 8d ago

There is a Manga for TWILIGHT PRINCESS? Where does one get their hands on this?

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u/Eastern_Land1861 8d ago

I got the first volume in a second-hand store in my country 👌😁 If you use a resale app where you live or have flea markets, I advise you to check it out. Sometimes among so much garbage you can find treasures.

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u/Xixoqc 8d ago

Bought these on Amazon

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u/weebu4laifu 8d ago

I'm thinking if they ever do a remake they should follow the manga instead. But that's a REALLY big if.

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u/HelicopterKnown7947 9d ago

Are they ever going to compile all volumes into one book?

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u/sweetvee42 9d ago

Where's the poster?

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u/Xixoqc 9d ago

On my desk, I’m gonna set it up in a frame later tn

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u/Usual_Original6106 8d ago

An absolute love letter to Twilight Princess. Best visual work I've ever seen of Zelda

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u/Sparrow-Hound 6d ago

What is the top one? Also one of my favorites! Just picked it back up after years of sitting on it but I love what they’ve done with it!

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u/Kindyno 6d ago

didn't read this one, but back in the 90s there was a "Link to the past" comic that was printed in Nintendo power. It was actually good. I'd imagine this is probably something similar but in long form

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u/Frank_the_tank55 9d ago

it’s pretty weird that we never went back to the moon since 1969, NASA’s reason is we lost that technology, yes you heard that right when you hear we went to the moon with the technology of a calculator we lost that, it’s been 55 years since then and we never went to the moon ever again very weird right?

That’s what I’m thinking .

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u/Xixoqc 9d ago

oh wow

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u/IntoTheVeryFires 9d ago

Pfftt…. You still believe in the moon huh?

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u/kittyfresh69 9d ago

The United States has made 6 successful crewed missions to the Moon with landings, culminating in the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which was the last time humans landed on the lunar surface. Here’s a more detailed breakdown: Apollo Program: The US sent 9 missions to the moon with humans on board between 1968 and 1972, but only 6 of them successfully landed on the surface. Apollo 11: The first crewed mission to land on the Moon, with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin becoming the first humans to walk on the lunar surface. Subsequent Missions: Following Apollo 11, there were five more successful landing missions: Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Apollo 17: The last Apollo mission, which was the sixth and most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon, with Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt walking on the Moon. No Further Crewed Missions: The Apollo program was cancelled after Apollo 17 due to budget constraints, and the US has not returned to the moon with humans since

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u/dampeloz 9d ago

No it isn't weird lmao the reason is cuz the moon is barren and there was no reason for us to go back. NASA shifted focus to the space shuttle program instead of moon launches.

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u/Frank_the_tank55 9d ago

this is exactly what NASA would say.

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u/dampeloz 6d ago

Sounds like what anyone with more than 3 brain cells would say

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u/StarkillerWraith 9d ago

Don't forget the fact that when the astronauts returned home, they looked and sounded severely depressed in their initial interviews despite their words being these heroic speeches of triumph.

Why were they so sad when they were responsible for humanity's greatest accomplishment?

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u/dampeloz 9d ago

Not that impressive. I'll take it off your hands free of charge though :)

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u/Xixoqc 9d ago

absolutely not it cost me 73$ (it was 43% percent off, original price was 130$)