Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Legend of Zelda Merchandise

LEGEND OF ZELDA MERCHANDISE


Today, let's go over all forms of physical Zelda merchandise outside of the games, comics, and books. Starting with the tabletop games, we have three original board games developed by Milton-Bradley and Bandai, titled the Legend of Zelda, Hyrule Fantasy, and Triforce of the Gods respectively, pretty basic games of that type. We also have Nintendo and Zelda-based Monopoly sets, a chess set, various sets of collectible cards, Twilight Princess trading cards, a set of trump cards, a set of trading cards based on five games from the series released in 2016, a Yahtzee set, and numerous jigsaw puzzles.

For our figures and plushies, we have: multiple figures of Link fighting enemies from the first game, a Christmas ornament, promotional figurines from Ocarina of Time features several major characters, a statue of Link from said game, a gashapon set, similar figures from Majora's Mask (including a really nice one of Skull Kid that I kinda want), a gashapon set of the Four Links, a figure of Toon Link, promotional figures for Wind Waker HD, plushies of Toon Link, Toon Zelda, and Tingle, several statue figures from Twilight Princess (including a gold one of Link on Epona), small figures for Phantom Hourglass, a gashapon set for Spirit Tracks, figures for Skyward Sword, and a few figures for Breath of the Wild. Amiibo go without saying.

As for clothing, there are lots of promotional t-shirts, hats, socks, backpacks, belts, a scarf, and of course various cosplay items. Accessories include special holders for various Nintendo systems, special controllers, cover plates, styluses, keychains, pins, and several different versions of the sword and shield, also for general cosplay purposes. Club Nintendo has also put out a few promotional items here and there.

There's a lot to go into, but I think we've covered most of the whole of it, at least those officially sanctioned by Nintendo. Zelda is a big series with a lot of memorable iconography and characters, so I'm sure I missed something, but I think we're good for now.

And now, it is time for our character cards. I don't remember what I did before with Mario, if I took a day's break before getting started or what, but considering how close we are, I think I'll pick it up Boxing Day. Thank you all for reading, and have a Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays, whichever you prefer.

Image used with the permission of ChaosDrako, my friend.

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