The Legend of Zelda (television series)

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A preview for The Legend of Zelda cartoon.
A preview for Friday's episode of The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda is an animated television series chronicling the adventures of Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganon in Hyrule, based on the first two games of the series The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System. As a short-lived show, it was part of the same syndication package as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and, as with the Super Mario cartoons, was produced by DiC Entertainment.

While The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was broadcast five days a week, Super Mario cartoons only aired from Monday to Thursday, with The Legend of Zelda airing instead on Friday, though it was still accompanied by live action segments featuring Mario and Luigi. Some of these segments were included as part of The Legend of Zelda's later DVD release because Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest star would speak out to the audience to promote that week's The Legend of Zelda episode, showing a preview consisting of scenes from the upcoming episode.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Legend of Zelda would sometimes reference each other. The episode "Stars in Their Eyes" of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! has aliens known as the Quirks playing the theme song of The Legend of Zelda on their trumpet-like noses near the episode's end; similarly, The Legend of Zelda episode "Doppelganger" depicts Link whistling the Super Mario Bros. theme while practicing with his sword. Additionally, Mario states in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! that The Legend of Zelda is Mama Mario's favorite show. Both shows also use the "Do the Mario" ending song for the credits.

The Legend of Zelda was one of four Nintendo-based cartoons included in the compilation television series Captain N & The Video Game Masters; however, when episodes of The Legend of Zelda were aired, they were sped up and cut significantly to around ten minutes. As of 2014, the series has been made available for streaming on WildBrain's Cartoon Super Heroes, Vault, and Super Mario Bros. Super Show! channels, though the live action segments are not included by the channel.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Italian Un regno incantato per Zelda
An enchanted kingdom for Zelda
Spanish La leyenda de Zelda
The legend of Zelda
Swedish Legenden om Zelda
The legend of Zelda

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