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** ''Seasons'' has more of a That One Part: the one screen at the Temple of Seasons where you have to use the Roc's Cape (which normally has a four-space jump distance if you don't manually glide) to zig-zag over a chasm SEVEN HOLES LONG. IN ONE JUMP. WITHOUT BUMPING THE WALLS. You better have a potion ready for all that life you'll be losing, [[Death of a Thousand Cuts|a half-heart at a time]].
*** For that part, you can just change the season to autumn to have leaves cover up the holes and act as a platform.
** The Ancient Ruins from ''Seasons'' are disliked for being large and having an annoying boss, though part of it is due to the fact that it immediately follows [[Main/Video Game/Levels/Awesome|the run through Tarm Ruins and the Lost Woods.]]
* [[Woolseyism]]: The Uura ("hidden") and Tokagejin ("lizard-folk") races were dubbed as "Subrosians" (from the Latin ''sub rosa'', [[Genius Bonus|referring to an old practice in which a rose was placed over a doorway to indicate a secret meeting]]) and "Tokay" (referring to a species of gecko).
** [[Lucky Translation]]: In the Japanese version, Link wooed an Uura girl named Urara ("Beauty"). In the English, her name is Rosa, preserving the pun almost perfectly.
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