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** Not to mention every mask you can wear. Somehow people believe you are a female, a fishman or a large earth man because of it. No one seems to be able to notice you are 1/4 the size of any of them.
** Not to mention every mask you can wear. Somehow people believe you are a female, a fishman or a large earth man because of it. No one seems to be able to notice you are 1/4 the size of any of them.
** Link had been asleep for years and Zelda had grown up in that time, so that probably played a part.
** Link had been asleep for years and Zelda had grown up in that time, so that probably played a part.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', the Monster Masks sold by Kilton the Monster Merchant look barely better than a child's Halloween mask. Some of them don't even fully cover Link's face. Still, they work, letting Link fool whatever monster he's "disguised" as into thinking he's one of them. They don't fool ''other'' monsters or NPCs, however.
* Lampshaded in ''[[Lego Adaptation Game|Lego Star Wars]]'' where a disguise is a moustache. Even on the women.
* Lampshaded in ''[[Lego Adaptation Game|Lego Star Wars]]'' where a disguise is a moustache. Even on the women.
** Stormtrooper disguises in ''Lego [[Star Wars]] 2''. Just the helmet. This looks frankly ludicrous when it's Chewie wearing one, because it sits off kilter like a fez. It still fools everyone.
** Stormtrooper disguises in ''Lego [[Star Wars]] 2''. Just the helmet. This looks frankly ludicrous when it's Chewie wearing one, because it sits off kilter like a fez. It still fools everyone.