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The Legend of Zelda (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Legend of Zelda (TV series)

''The Legend of Zelda'' is an American animated series based on the Japanese video game series ''The Legend of Zelda'' for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The plot follows the adventures of Link and Princess Zelda as they defend the kingdom of Hyrule from an evil wizard named Ganon. It is heavily based on the first game of the Zelda series, ''The Legend of Zelda'', but includes some references to the second, ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. The show was produced by DIC Entertainment and distributed by Viacom Enterprises in association with Nintendo of America, Inc. It comprises thirteen episodes which first aired in North America from September 8, 1989, to December 1, 1989.
==Show premise==
The opening credits quickly glance over the show's premise:
"This is the Triforce of Wisdom, Link. The evil wizard Ganon has the Triforce of Power. Whoever possesses both Triforces will rule this land forever! You must help me, Link!"
Every episode of ''The Legend of Zelda'' follows the adventures of the hero Link and Princess Zelda as they defend the kingdom of Hyrule from an evil wizard named Ganon. Most episodes consist of Ganon (or his minions) either attempting to capture the Triforce of Wisdom from Zelda, kidnap Zelda, or otherwise conquer Hyrule. In some episodes, Link and Zelda are assisted and accompanied by a fairy-princess, Spryte.
A common running joke of the series is Link's repeated failure to convince Zelda that he deserved a kiss for his heroic deeds. Whenever it seems they are going to kiss, they are interrupted.
While Link saves Zelda in a few episodes, she often fights beside him using a bow and arrow.
Link usually meets Zelda's rejection with his sarcastic catchphrase, "Well! Excuuuuuuse me, Princess!". In one episode, Zelda uses a more elegant version reflective of her royal upbringing, "Well! Pardon me!"
The series was to be continued but was canceled along with ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''. The series is one of only six productions in which Link talks, the others being the CD-i games, manga series, comic series, the episodes of ''Captain N: The Game Master'', and ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' (only the phrase, "Come on!").

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