Zelda: Ocarina of Time fan film imagines Ghibli magic

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A delightful fan-made trailer is stirring excitement among Zelda enthusiasts, envisioning what a Studio Ghibli-animated Ocarina of Time movie could look like. Uploaded by RwanLink on YouTube, the short video, created in Unreal Engine 5, captures the essence of the beloved N64 classic with a Ghibli-inspired touch. Following the success of Illumination’s Super Mario Bros. movie, fans are buzzing with the idea that Zelda could be the next Nintendo property to receive a cinematic adaptation. While no official announcement has been made by Nintendo, the Ocarina of Time fan film has fans yearning for the magic of Studio Ghibli to bring Link’s adventures to the big screen.

The fan-made trailer, despite being in 3D, skillfully emulates Studio Ghibli’s iconic character designs. Ocarina of Time, regarded as a quintessential Zelda game, provides a compelling narrative ripe for cinematic exploration, featuring battles, time travel, and the epic clash against Ganondorf. Nintendo has not disclosed its next animated film project, with expectations leaning toward a Mario sequel. However, the idea of a Zelda film, especially one based on Ocarina of Time, holds promise as a captivating introduction to Link’s story, given the game’s rich plot.

The animation style reminiscent of Studio Ghibli adds an enchanting quality to the characters, leaving fans yearning for a collaboration between Nintendo and the renowned animation studio. While Ghibli’s presence in the gaming industry is limited, their past RPG venture, Ni No Kuni: The Wrath of the White Witch, stands as a testament to their artistic prowess. For those eager to revisit Ocarina of Time, the Nintendo Switch offers the game as part of the NSO + Expansion Pack subscription. Additionally, a 3DS remake is available, albeit potentially challenging to find nowadays.

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