Recently, some netizens discovered that the name of "The Legend of Zelda" appeared in the list of IMDb PRO. If this information is correct, then the "The Legend of Zelda" series of animations may really be expected to be launched. IMDb related page address: Click here to transfer . According to IMDb, the "Legend of Zelda" animation will have three seasons. The first season is based on "Ocarina of Time" and "Majorra's Mask", the second season is based on "A Link to the Gods", "Link's Awakening" and "A Link to the Gods 2", and the third season is based on "The Wind Waker", "Phantom Hourglass" and "Spirit Tracks". IMDb also states that the art style of the first season of The Legend of Zelda animation will be similar to the Castlevania animation launched by Netflix, the second season will be completed in the art style of Ralph Bakshi (the animation producer of 1978 "Lord of the Rings"), and the third season will be produced in the art style of Studio Ghibli. Although the relevant information on IMDb is written with nose and eyes, there is no actual evidence to prove that this is true. However, according to IMDb's submission rules, if you want to list a project in production, you need to provide evidence to the website. In theory, this means that the person who posted this information must show what IMDb considers to be legal. So before Nintendo’s official announcement, fans can only wait and hope. |
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