Guess we know why the guy sitting under the tree at night in Future Kakariko called his poacher dad disgusting. I think his mother at the potion shop adopted the baby tiger after her husband killed the poor baby's parents. Or maybe she's in on the scheme and raises them for fur, which is why she was called disgusting, too.
@@Arasarcan The potion shop lady was only speculated to being sad tree guy's mother because of vague comments she makes during the Odd Mushroom quest, but it's never explicitly stated. Later it was confirmed outside the game in an official Zelda encyclopedia endorsed by Nintendo. Every wiki I look at says the potion shop lady and the master craftsman are married, and the cucco lady and the guy under the tree are their kids.
or she just wanted a pet baby tiger and sent her husband out to get her one, and he killed the mom in the process to make pants. Either way, what's weird to me is the tigers are _yellow._ a feature often seen in old asian art, but not on any real tigers.
The circles around the guard is impressive! As was the trick shots with the pots! I have never done that before. I also have never realized that stuff you went over about Link's house. Ha ha, crazy, the stuff you learn years later about a classic!
@@scantyer Because it's a game released in 1998 that I played when I was like 5 on a crappy CRT so the visuals weren't exactly up to snuff and I didn't exactly pay much attention to it.
There was another youtuber who pointed this out as well, then he proceeded to check EVERY building in the game to see if the windows inside and outside line up correctly, and in many cases they don't.
I like how the gerudo guard didn't even react to one of the other gerudo guards getting a clay pot thrown at her. how did the other gerudo guard not hear that, when she was RIGHT there?? 😂
Postmate gets knocked out from a pot being thrown at them out of nowhere: I sleep. My sixth sense tells me someone pulled a bow within 3 miles of me: Real shit??
It is incredible how day by day you find even more details, I never would have imagined that the rendered image of the link house would be of the lost Woods. It makes sense because link was a lonely child for not having a fairy. Thanks for The vídeo! 🙌
You can also get on the ice platform with the heart piece while in the water by hover boots, they'll hover you up for enough time during the climbing animation to not slip off. (If you ignore it entirely up until you get the hover boots, that is.)
I don't think Link would canonically turn into a Stalfos, knowing that he's the reincarnation of a past self, and having the protection of the Great Deku Tree against the curses of the forest though. But I do agree about Mido. That's such a Mido's thing to do
@@gonxmaster I mean, as far as I know the ancient warrior that teaches sword techniques to Link in Twilight Princess is canonically one of the possible futures for OoT Link. And very much a stalfos.
@@DeltaFiend nahh he's more like a poe. Link could totally turn into a stalfos if he ever got lost in the woods, but he never gets lost forever ;) (and also because he's human. people with wooden skeletons like kokiri turn into stalkids instead)
Speaking of references in the German version, if you talk to Zelda while wearing the Keaton Mask before you open the Door of Time, she makes a Pokemon reference and says you look like a Pikachu.
Ok, so I've been reading a lot of negative comments that ''Oh, this isn't anything special, I found this out at the age of -BLUGH-!'' But can we just take a moment to appreciate the combined efforts of editing and camera work? THAT is something that sticks out imo.
Wow, those facts about the Gerudo guards are really, really neat! And I never expected two of my favorites to ever cross paths, and yet: The Beatles are referenced in Ocarina of Time! Only the German version, but still. Very cool!
Link appraches the Gerudo guard and start run in circle around her. Gerudo Guard: "WHO'S THERE?" Link go back and hides behind the wall. Gerudo Guard: "I guess it was just my imagination! Better go back to my post." Link: (Snorts and laughs!)
Fado says the poacher's saw is what remains of Grog when you talk to her during the Biggoron quest chain. Grog is the Master Craftsman's son. Suddenly Grog being in the OoT Lost Woods with a poaching saw sorta makes his Majora's Mask counterpart hit all kinds of different.
Even though it looks silly it's actually kind of impressive for a brief mechanic used in one area in 1998 the Gerudo have a rudimentary line of sight. I know the Dekus in the palace in MM do since the game shows you it at night, but I wasn't sure how it worked in Ocarina of Time.
Well maybe you this will impress you a bit more: They actually programed how far the gerudo guards could see depending of time of the day. At night their viewing distance is quite reduced. Devs of this game are getting really old, so i would like to hear a compilation of the ideas they had fr the game when it was planned for the 64 DD. Some of the stuff i heard was beyond anything at the time.
Cause from the inside you can clearly see its made out of the tree itself and is closable. People always close their Windows when leaving to make it harder for thieves (here maybe squirrels) from entering. Its therefore conceiled and stealthy
Sure, one can focus on the big cat head in the shooting gallery since we're talking about tigers and the like, but does anyone wonder why they also got a horse head among the trophies?
I was wondering... Is there a way to explore "Telescope Termina" in person in Majora's Mask? Is colision present in the models or just something made to be seen? As a kid I thought it was frustrating no being able to talk to the Skulltula Guy exercising at Ikana's entrance pilar.
Imagine your a desert bandit, just trying to guard your secret base and mind your own business. And then some pretty-boy teenager dressed green breaks in, screams his head off and throws a pot at your head.
What can be seen as another fun reference with the carpenters is that all of their last names are the same as Bob Dylan's birth sir name aka Zimmerman!
As a kid, I have always seen them as Poachers, whenever I heard the word Poacher, the guys camped out by Gerudo's Fortress would come to mind, they even had a Poachers Blade
The Gerudo Fortress is one of the parts that always gives me a challenge... and now I see that you can literally run around the guards. I'm not sure if you're an OoT master or if I suck 😅 Next time I play, I must do the jar knock-out!
3:05 "I could swear i heard something, but no matter how much i looked i didnt see anything. oh well, it probably didnt exist." and now we know Gerudo seem to not have an understanding of object permanence.
The pre-rendered view from the doorway and window in Link's house was really striking to me as a child. Those monolithic woodland towers; silhouetted in the dense, green fog of the forest. Assassin's Creed 2's San Giacomo's skyline at dawn and dusk had a very similar feeling. I know now that it's more of a product of the limitations of the N64's graphics, but as a kid the mix of organic woodland scenery and strikingly sharp geometric shapes created a really memorable aesthetic to me. As if the gods carved this land out of the earth itself with perfect precision. Particularly in the Lost Woods and Sacred Forest Meadow. It's an aesthetic that I associate very strongly with Zelda.
About hitting Gerudo guards with jar, you can also kill GS with them. A nice way to progress out of logic in randomizers when you're stuck without a weapon
You know, if Link’s house was originally planned to be in the Lost Woods, that definitely would’ve helped push the narrative that Link was an outsider amongst the Kokiri for not having a fairy companion. That would’ve been such a clever detail.
Links house originally planned on being in the Sacred forest meadow makes sense, Link is not a Kokiri so its expected for him to be cast out. But beginning your adventure inside the Kokiri forest works way better so im glad the developers went with that
If you pay close attention you can see Link's house when he is outside of his house doesn't match the size of it when hes inside it. Using Link's model as a gauge you can see its much larger when you're inside, OoT is actually full of this. For example the Fire Temple is two large vertical shafts, the implication is its located inside spectacle rock as seen in Death Mountain Crater but if you use a website like no-clip you can easily see the temple is too large to fit inside the two rocks as seen in game. The same is true for the Spirit Temple which is supposed to be located inside the Desert Colossus but the temple would be too large to fit inside the in game colossus. I personally see this as every location in the overworld is a scaled down version of what it would be "in lore" due to the N64's limitations.
There is something that you have probably miss Looygi Bros about Ganon (Final boss as boar form. Not Ganondorf): If you look carefully between OoT64, OoT3DS and Smash Ult, you notice somes details about Ganon. For example N64 Ganon have just 4 fingers while the one from OoT3DS and Smash Ult have 5 fingers. N64 Ganon have just 2 sharp teeth into his jaw while Oot3DS Ganon have 4 sharp teeth into his jaw while Smash Ult Ganon have better quality and more sharp teeth into his jaws. N64 Ganon don't have any tongue but 3DS and Smash Ult Ganon have a tongue despite 3DS ganon tongue is almost visible. N64 Ganon have a black thing clothe (the armor destroyed) behind his head with a yellow O draw on it while 3DS the destroyed armor is better see but missing the O yellow draw in back while Smash Ult Ganon have missing armor and missing yellow O draw and just have red clothe. There is more details to say like the horn on head who are different but it's to you to found out what else I didn't tell ;) If you wonder how I can know it, I use a 3D animation software called Source Filmmaker and use Gmods for export somes models from Gmods to SFM and people have manage to export Ganon from OoT64, OoT3DS and Smash Ult so it's more easy for me to notice thoses details ;)
Idk if this was shown in the last Gerudo color changing clothes, but if you take out Cojiro (the blue chicken) while the Gerudo is wearing green, the Gerudo changes to the Red outfit
a much easier way of skipping the ice platforming section to get to that piece of heart is to just wear the hover boots; you can have link pull himself out of the water like its a normal platform
1. Would make sense for Link to not only be an outcast in the forest, but to very literally be outcasted to live outside the forest rather than in it. Although that seems harsh, maybe that’s why Nintendo moved his home 2. This bit is hilarious 3
Paul & George, John Lennon and Ringo Starr! They got the Beatles in the Legend of Zelda... Another somewhat known fact is that Beetle in Wind Waker is the family of about nine in boat merchants, which is the same number of songs The Beatles had as first place in top 100 hits, by The Rockefellers
Note for the piece of heart in Zora’s Fountain: Link can also acquire that (as well as get on top of the other ice floes that share its behavior) by wearing the hover boots. (I was shocked to not see this method in the video.) A couple more peculiar thing about Link’s boots: The iron boots cause him to walk slower on land but quicker underwater. (Most people [especially seasoned players] probably have noticed these.) However, from what I have observed, his swimming animation (and possibly ability) seems slower while he wears the hover boots. (?) Has anyone else noticed that?
I love how you mention hunting trophies and then immediately pan up to the horse's head 💀Also that looks different from the regular horse mesh/texture. I wonder if it was an old placeholder or if they intentionally used a different model?
Here's another oddity. Koume's hands are inverted in most cutscenes. This is most clear during their defeat cutscene after the twinrova battle. It was fixed in Oot3D.
When I was first learning English the first word that came to mind instead of “carpenter” was “poacher” and I just realized a possible explanation for that!
Surprised that running circles around the guard didn't have some hidden effect of making them dizzy, seems like the kind of secret little detail these games would love to include
Fact check: that's not a window in lynx house, it's a very cleverly rendered optical illusion painting. And the door is actually made with acme paint and is actually just a door painted on the interior wall. Of course, link can walk right through the door because it's painted with acme paint but that that's why it doesn't match the exterior.
Wow. I've played OoT since it's debut and never put two and two together about the baby tiger and the poacher's saw! No wonder their son thought they were disgusting..
Idk if its been covered but if i remember right if you wear goron tunic and roll towards chests surronded by fire you can search them if quick enough n zora for the ones covered by water
I'm quite sure that "Poacher" is what Fado called the craftsman's son; he did, after all, steal the saw from his parents. I think it more likely that the tiger is a family symbol or mascot, and the craftsman's pants are synthetic. His son was just a depressed misanthrope. His sister, the Cucco lady, is obviously an animal lover, so I doubt she would abide by her father being a poacher of tigers.
This is for the double jar trickshot 😂
Gerudo guard after having about 19 circles run around her:
Must have been the wind
I came here to say this lol
Oblivion-level guards
"Huh? What was that noise?"
"Hmm"
"As we say in the mob, 'if you're over 40 feet back, you aint suspicious.'"
@@Made_In_Heaven88 "Who's footprints are these?"
You can't see the window at the back of the tree, because Link closes It when he leaves.
Haha
Cool semi-explanation. =D
Wahey
Darn it. I was make the same smart ass joke too.
Good one
Guess we know why the guy sitting under the tree at night in Future Kakariko called his poacher dad disgusting. I think his mother at the potion shop adopted the baby tiger after her husband killed the poor baby's parents. Or maybe she's in on the scheme and raises them for fur, which is why she was called disgusting, too.
I never knew that the potion shop owner is his mother!
Is there and in-game reference to that? 😯
@@Arasarcan The potion shop lady was only speculated to being sad tree guy's mother because of vague comments she makes during the Odd Mushroom quest, but it's never explicitly stated. Later it was confirmed outside the game in an official Zelda encyclopedia endorsed by Nintendo. Every wiki I look at says the potion shop lady and the master craftsman are married, and the cucco lady and the guy under the tree are their kids.
or she just wanted a pet baby tiger and sent her husband out to get her one, and he killed the mom in the process to make pants.
Either way, what's weird to me is the tigers are _yellow._ a feature often seen in old asian art, but not on any real tigers.
@@jaqirei Wow, thank you for clearing that up for me!
It's nice for me to see, how they are all connected and not just a bunch of free floating NPCs 😊
@@KairuHakubi it might be the orange just doesn't contrast well in-game.
I think it's adorable how you always use the word "stylish." Makes me smile
PMTTYD timin those parries or counters was always fun and landing the stylishes were fun too
The circles around the guard is impressive! As was the trick shots with the pots! I have never done that before. I also have never realized that stuff you went over about Link's house. Ha ha, crazy, the stuff you learn years later about a classic!
Gotta love that 'custom cam', baby.
It wasn't until today that I learned that's a window in the back of Link's room. I thought it was a canopy of sorts hanging over his bed.
I always thought it was a painting.
Bruh what how
@@scantyer Because it's a game released in 1998 that I played when I was like 5 on a crappy CRT so the visuals weren't exactly up to snuff and I didn't exactly pay much attention to it.
There was another youtuber who pointed this out as well, then he proceeded to check EVERY building in the game to see if the windows inside and outside line up correctly, and in many cases they don't.
I like how the gerudo guard didn't even react to one of the other gerudo guards getting a clay pot thrown at her. how did the other gerudo guard not hear that, when she was RIGHT there?? 😂
Postmate gets knocked out from a pot being thrown at them out of nowhere: I sleep.
My sixth sense tells me someone pulled a bow within 3 miles of me: Real shit??
I'm pretty sure that's clay, not glass.
@@Mari_Izueither way, it's still funny how the other gerudo guard didn't even react to it, even though she was literally RIGHT THERE. 🤦🏻♀️
It is incredible how day by day you find even more details, I never would have imagined that the rendered image of the link house would be of the lost Woods. It makes sense because link was a lonely child for not having a fairy. Thanks for The vídeo! 🙌
I'm sorry, but my biggest takeaway from this one was that the Carpenter and the Potion Shop lady are married. Never knew that one.
You can also get on the ice platform with the heart piece while in the water by hover boots, they'll hover you up for enough time during the climbing animation to not slip off. (If you ignore it entirely up until you get the hover boots, that is.)
Over 15 years later and we are still finding interesting details in this masterpeice of a game
nearly 25 years later, you mean
"Interesting" is debatable lol. "The outside doesn't match the prerendered image from the inside" who fucking gives a shit
The game turned 20 six years ago
Funnily enough I could actually SEE Mido making Link live in the Lost Woods knowing he doesn’t have a Fairy and could turn into a Stalfos.
I don't think Link would canonically turn into a Stalfos, knowing that he's the reincarnation of a past self, and having the protection of the Great Deku Tree against the curses of the forest though.
But I do agree about Mido. That's such a Mido's thing to do
@@gonxmaster I mean, as far as I know the ancient warrior that teaches sword techniques to Link in Twilight Princess is canonically one of the possible futures for OoT Link. And very much a stalfos.
@@gonxmaster ....STOP WITH THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES..... IT'S JUST A GAME!!! It isn't that deep
Keep going with the conspiracy theories! It’s not just a game! It’s very deep!
@@DeltaFiend nahh he's more like a poe.
Link could totally turn into a stalfos if he ever got lost in the woods, but he never gets lost forever ;)
(and also because he's human. people with wooden skeletons like kokiri turn into stalkids instead)
Speaking of references in the German version, if you talk to Zelda while wearing the Keaton Mask before you open the Door of Time, she makes a Pokemon reference and says you look like a Pikachu.
Interesting, although I thought the mask looked more like Renamon from the Digimon series.
@@johnsmith5255 yeah because they're both kitsune. but Tamers wasn't out yet at the time
The Beatles reference is sick, I never knew that before!
And also needs to interrogate the Dying Guard at the Market's Backalley.
Ok, so I've been reading a lot of negative comments that ''Oh, this isn't anything special, I found this out at the age of -BLUGH-!''
But can we just take a moment to appreciate the combined efforts of editing and camera work? THAT is something that sticks out imo.
Link: *runs in obvious circles around the guard*
Gerudo guard: “You spin me right round, baby”
6:15
Link:"Thanks for the lift" : )
Octorok:"GOD DAMN IT I CAN'T BELIEVE I'D HELP HIM!!!"
Wow, those facts about the Gerudo guards are really, really neat!
And I never expected two of my favorites to ever cross paths, and yet: The Beatles are referenced in Ocarina of Time!
Only the German version, but still. Very cool!
Zimmerman is a reference too. Hans Zimmerman!
"knock out" a gerudo guard by swining a massive, thick, sharp long sword right across her stomach, and NOT cutting her in half. lmao
Link appraches the Gerudo guard and start run in circle around her.
Gerudo Guard: "WHO'S THERE?"
Link go back and hides behind the wall.
Gerudo Guard: "I guess it was just my imagination! Better go back to my post."
Link: (Snorts and laughs!)
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
HOT DAMN SON!!... THOSE BOTTLE BODY COUNTS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD... WELL PLAYED!..
Fado says the poacher's saw is what remains of Grog when you talk to her during the Biggoron quest chain. Grog is the Master Craftsman's son. Suddenly Grog being in the OoT Lost Woods with a poaching saw sorta makes his Majora's Mask counterpart hit all kinds of different.
I think it's safe to say he stole it from his dad. possibly because he thinks the poaching his dad does is disgusting.
I’m glad I’m not the only one to notice the disappearing window on Link’s house!
Same not only you
@@KingMorgan6 I always thought that was weird too.
Maybe the window is fake
Even though it looks silly it's actually kind of impressive for a brief mechanic used in one area in 1998 the Gerudo have a rudimentary line of sight. I know the Dekus in the palace in MM do since the game shows you it at night, but I wasn't sure how it worked in Ocarina of Time.
the guards in the castle have was well!
Well maybe you this will impress you a bit more: They actually programed how far the gerudo guards could see depending of time of the day. At night their viewing distance is quite reduced.
Devs of this game are getting really old, so i would like to hear a compilation of the ideas they had fr the game when it was planned for the 64 DD. Some of the stuff i heard was beyond anything at the time.
@@Refreshment01 That does impress me!
🎶Ring-a-round the Gerudo...
A pocket full of rupees...
Bomb-chu! Bomb-chu!
We all fall down!🎶
6:34 Now the real question is where in Hyrule do wild tigers (and leopards) exist.
I've been ranting about that window in Link's treehouse for years. They didn't even fix it in the 3ds remaster!
Cause from the inside you can clearly see its made out of the tree itself and is closable. People always close their Windows when leaving to make it harder for thieves (here maybe squirrels) from entering.
Its therefore conceiled and stealthy
3:10 "must have been the wind"
While a random thing to add, I love how the video intro seems to always sync so well with timing the video when going into fullscreen!
Majora's Mask:
Anju's dress and Kafei's sleeves have the same design, just with the opposite colors
Another day, another Looygi video. Makes my day better
Sure, one can focus on the big cat head in the shooting gallery since we're talking about tigers and the like, but does anyone wonder why they also got a horse head among the trophies?
The running circles around the Gerudo is major trolling!
**In TF2's Scout's voice**
"I'm running circles around ya!"
I was wondering... Is there a way to explore "Telescope Termina" in person in Majora's Mask? Is colision present in the models or just something made to be seen? As a kid I thought it was frustrating no being able to talk to the Skulltula Guy exercising at Ikana's entrance pilar.
Imagine your a desert bandit, just trying to guard your secret base and mind your own business. And then some pretty-boy teenager dressed green breaks in, screams his head off and throws a pot at your head.
And frees your prisoners.
He's wearing green.. that part's important
Thank you for all the great videos.
What can be seen as another fun reference with the carpenters is that all of their last names are the same as Bob Dylan's birth sir name aka Zimmerman!
I mean, Zimmermann is German for carpenter so I don't think that one's intentional.
That's not their last name, that's their profession.
Hitting the Gerudo guards with the pots made me lol
i would love to see videos like these devoted to the added details in OoT3D and MM3D!
As a kid, I have always seen them as Poachers, whenever I heard the word Poacher, the guys camped out by Gerudo's Fortress would come to mind, they even had a Poachers Blade
that would explain what they're doing there.
2:56 The programmers must’ve REALLY loved Tom & Jerry enough to include one of their routines in this already timeless game. 😂
As someone who grew up with the german version i had no idea that the Beatles reference was unique to it. That’s cool!
The Gerudo Fortress is one of the parts that always gives me a challenge... and now I see that you can literally run around the guards. I'm not sure if you're an OoT master or if I suck 😅
Next time I play, I must do the jar knock-out!
Good luck with the jars
3:05 "I could swear i heard something, but no matter how much i looked i didnt see anything. oh well, it probably didnt exist."
and now we know Gerudo seem to not have an understanding of object permanence.
The trees outside his entrance are found near the bridge in the Lost- oh he already got to it while I was….ok.
The pre-rendered view from the doorway and window in Link's house was really striking to me as a child. Those monolithic woodland towers; silhouetted in the dense, green fog of the forest. Assassin's Creed 2's San Giacomo's skyline at dawn and dusk had a very similar feeling. I know now that it's more of a product of the limitations of the N64's graphics, but as a kid the mix of organic woodland scenery and strikingly sharp geometric shapes created a really memorable aesthetic to me. As if the gods carved this land out of the earth itself with perfect precision. Particularly in the Lost Woods and Sacred Forest Meadow. It's an aesthetic that I associate very strongly with Zelda.
the good o'l Gerudo guard pot attack made me chuckle! :D
Link makes the drawings on his house because he had already fought and defeated Ganon. He warped back in time and doodled his adventures.
I know I'm not the only one who laughed at 3:47 🤣🤣😂😂
i hope these never end
I'm just commented because I'm excited to be here haha!
About hitting Gerudo guards with jar, you can also kill GS with them. A nice way to progress out of logic in randomizers when you're stuck without a weapon
You know, if Link’s house was originally planned to be in the Lost Woods, that definitely would’ve helped push the narrative that Link was an outsider amongst the Kokiri for not having a fairy companion. That would’ve been such a clever detail.
Links house originally planned on being in the Sacred forest meadow makes sense, Link is not a Kokiri so its expected for him to be cast out. But beginning your adventure inside the Kokiri forest works way better so im glad the developers went with that
6:16 siempre me reiré, cuando Link es golpeado 😂😂😂
These videos always bring me joy to watch
If you pay close attention you can see Link's house when he is outside of his house doesn't match the size of it when hes inside it. Using Link's model as a gauge you can see its much larger when you're inside, OoT is actually full of this. For example the Fire Temple is two large vertical shafts, the implication is its located inside spectacle rock as seen in Death Mountain Crater but if you use a website like no-clip you can easily see the temple is too large to fit inside the two rocks as seen in game. The same is true for the Spirit Temple which is supposed to be located inside the Desert Colossus but the temple would be too large to fit inside the in game colossus. I personally see this as every location in the overworld is a scaled down version of what it would be "in lore" due to the N64's limitations.
There is something that you have probably miss Looygi Bros about Ganon (Final boss as boar form. Not Ganondorf): If you look carefully between OoT64, OoT3DS and Smash Ult, you notice somes details about Ganon. For example N64 Ganon have just 4 fingers while the one from OoT3DS and Smash Ult have 5 fingers. N64 Ganon have just 2 sharp teeth into his jaw while Oot3DS Ganon have 4 sharp teeth into his jaw while Smash Ult Ganon have better quality and more sharp teeth into his jaws. N64 Ganon don't have any tongue but 3DS and Smash Ult Ganon have a tongue despite 3DS ganon tongue is almost visible. N64 Ganon have a black thing clothe (the armor destroyed) behind his head with a yellow O draw on it while 3DS the destroyed armor is better see but missing the O yellow draw in back while Smash Ult Ganon have missing armor and missing yellow O draw and just have red clothe. There is more details to say like the horn on head who are different but it's to you to found out what else I didn't tell ;) If you wonder how I can know it, I use a 3D animation software called Source Filmmaker and use Gmods for export somes models from Gmods to SFM and people have manage to export Ganon from OoT64, OoT3DS and Smash Ult so it's more easy for me to notice thoses details ;)
3DS and Smash models were closer than the artwork (that could be or not be made after the N64 model)
>his wife
Anju's grandma's Hyrule counterpart was married to the craftsman! Now THAT I didnt know, or just forgot.
0:13 The images in link's door and window may be from an early version of Kokiri forest and just never got changed before release
This was great, as usual, Looygi.
Running circles around the Garudo is funny af 🤣 😂
Idk if this was shown in the last Gerudo color changing clothes, but if you take out Cojiro (the blue chicken) while the Gerudo is wearing green, the Gerudo changes to the Red outfit
It's so nice always learning new things about this masterpiece since first played upon release.
The fact that you pulled off that double trick shot though...
zfg when his chat tells him tomorrow that you can run circles around gerudo guards without getting caught
a much easier way of skipping the ice platforming section to get to that piece of heart is to just wear the hover boots; you can have link pull himself out of the water like its a normal platform
1. Would make sense for Link to not only be an outcast in the forest, but to very literally be outcasted to live outside the forest rather than in it. Although that seems harsh, maybe that’s why Nintendo moved his home
2. This bit is hilarious
3
Paul & George, John Lennon and Ringo Starr! They got the Beatles in the Legend of Zelda... Another somewhat known fact is that Beetle in Wind Waker is the family of about nine in boat merchants, which is the same number of songs The Beatles had as first place in top 100 hits, by The Rockefellers
in 1:16 when link go out we just not cant know if he just have close it or not
Note for the piece of heart in Zora’s Fountain: Link can also acquire that (as well as get on top of the other ice floes that share its behavior) by wearing the hover boots. (I was shocked to not see this method in the video.) A couple more peculiar thing about Link’s boots: The iron boots cause him to walk slower on land but quicker underwater. (Most people [especially seasoned players] probably have noticed these.) However, from what I have observed, his swimming animation (and possibly ability) seems slower while he wears the hover boots. (?) Has anyone else noticed that?
That's not his wife, that's his mother 😬
I love how you mention hunting trophies and then immediately pan up to the horse's head 💀Also that looks different from the regular horse mesh/texture. I wonder if it was an old placeholder or if they intentionally used a different model?
Here's another oddity.
Koume's hands are inverted in most cutscenes.
This is most clear during their defeat cutscene after the twinrova battle.
It was fixed in Oot3D.
The beta heart container somewhat reminds me of the version used in Twilight Princess.
When I was first learning English the first word that came to mind instead of “carpenter” was “poacher” and I just realized a possible explanation for that!
Argghh! Im impressed by the fact that the Carpenter might be a poacher XD
I just like how Bolson ain’t the only builder in the series who has a taste for exotic animal fur when it comes to his choice of duds. 😜
I'm more suprised by the FREAKIN RIFLE in the shooting gallery more than anything else.
I hope I’m not the only one who always thought Link’s window was a mirror 0:18
I guess in retrospect that doesn’t make a lot of sense but oh well lol
Also on the last one with the head on the wall, that's a jaguar not a tiger
Surprised that running circles around the guard didn't have some hidden effect of making them dizzy, seems like the kind of secret little detail these games would love to include
Well they kind of programmed that in Skward :)
Link: HYAAAA
Guards: I can't hear anything
I'll be honest, I had no idea that back window was even a window XD I thought it was a picture frame or something
Absolutely insane that I never realized the window at the back of Link's house is just not there from the outside...
Fact check: that's not a window in lynx house, it's a very cleverly rendered optical illusion painting. And the door is actually made with acme paint and is actually just a door painted on the interior wall. Of course, link can walk right through the door because it's painted with acme paint but that that's why it doesn't match the exterior.
Somehow, throwing the pot to knock out the guards seems more violent than using a sword lol
Wow. I've played OoT since it's debut and never put two and two together about the baby tiger and the poacher's saw!
No wonder their son thought they were disgusting..
Nah, the guy's a misanthrope, he thinks everyone is disgusting and only calls you nice guy because you brought Cojiro to him.
This is the kind of shit I spent 10yrs growing up exploring the relationship between his pants and his waifus pet, YOLOOOOO
Wow I certainly didn't know that about the gerudo guards
I can watch a custom cam of the Gerudo all day ❤️
Idk if its been covered but if i remember right if you wear goron tunic and roll towards chests surronded by fire you can search them if quick enough n zora for the ones covered by water
I didn't notice until now that kid Link has quite a few rakes and pitchforks in his home. What in the world kind of chores do they have him doing?
I guess it's there early for when you get a cow.
Huh. Never put 2+2 together between OoT Master Craftsman's tiger-fur pants & BotW Bolson's tiger-fur vest until now.
It seems the Gerudo guards have a pretty bad case of "video game guard syndrome"!
These video’s are amazing
Gibdos can freeze link with their scream while link is activating din’s fire.
I'm quite sure that "Poacher" is what Fado called the craftsman's son; he did, after all, steal the saw from his parents. I think it more likely that the tiger is a family symbol or mascot, and the craftsman's pants are synthetic. His son was just a depressed misanthrope. His sister, the Cucco lady, is obviously an animal lover, so I doubt she would abide by her father being a poacher of tigers.