The great Zelda musical tribute celebration! Day two!

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The great Zelda musical tribute celebration continues! Yesterday, we listened to what was quite possibly the origins of Zelda fan music. From those humble beginnings, there was nowhere to go but up!

We lead the night with the classic “Zelda with Lyrics” by brentalfloss. Donning some robes and becoming Old Man, he cheers on Link in his first adventure (or is it? *cough*timelineconfusion*cough*). After the jump, we’ve got Brent’s thrilling follow-up, a Ganondorf show tune, and the best thing to ever come out of the dreaded Zelda CD-i games.

Zelda II with Lyrics” by brentalfloss! As Old Man would say, “Well, DUH!” This time around, we get to see Brent in a really, really short skirt… err… tunic. Did anybody need to see that? Really?

We posted “The Legend of Ganondorf” by Random Encounter earlier this year, and now I’m posting it again. Why not? Ganon deserves a little love and attention too, doesn’t he? You gotta admit, the man’s got some killer tap dancing skills! Though, it’s ironic that he would wish to forget the Zelda CD-i trilogy…

… ’cause this song ensures that will never happen! The Zelda CD-i games were, for lack of a better word, shit, but damn it if those hilariously bad animated cutscenes weren’t the greatest things ever! How can those cartoon abortions be made even better? Why, with the remix “Drop the Dodongo” by Verix, of course!

That’s it for now, folks! Catch you tomorrow!

[“Octorawk” artwork by Glen Brogan]


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