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Let's not forget that the Spirit himself says, among other things:
{{quote| '''Hero's Spirit:'''"A sword wields no strength unless the hand that holds it has courage...You may be destined to become the hero of legend...but your current power would disgrace the proud green of the hero's tunic you wear...Those are only for one who carries the blood of the hero...the one whose spirit is that of the sublime beast...Seek the sound that calls to the spirit of the beast to awaken me again...forgotten ways that do not leave our bloodline...You are already endowed with the strength required of the hero...Do you wish to master this final hidden skill, which can be earned only by the one true hero?...Go and do not falter, my child!"}}
Basically stating that he and Link are of the same bloodline, that they both possess the spirit of the sacred beast, that they are both "'''The''' Hero", and that Link's green tunic is that of "The Hero".
* Further supported by the spirit referring to Link as "my son" after you learn the final technique from him. I do not think that Link is actually his son, but possibly a great grandchild (insert as many greats as needed).
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* Hero of Twilight and Hero of Time is a lot less confusing than Link (1) and Link (2).
* You're all somehow missing the most blatant evidence of all:
{{quote| '''Hero's Spirit:''' "Although I accepted life as the hero, I could not convey the lessons of that life to those that came after. At last, I have eased my regrets."}}
* "Anybody who [[Where It All Began|comes into the forest]] will be lost. Everybody will become a [[Dem Bones|Stalfos]]. [[Fridge Brilliance|Everybody, Stalfos]]."
** [[Fridge Horror|And the last we've seen so far of the Hero of Time is Link riding on Epona into what is presumably Hyrule's Lost Woods...]]
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== Ganon is Midna's Father ==
Midna's Imp form looks a lot like Ganon from OOT. Midna states that the Twili are descended from prisoners sent to the Twilight Zone, or whatever. Ganon was sent to the Twilight Zone and he is never shown attacking Midna. In the end of the game, he never hurt her, just pretended to, knowing Zelda and Link would turn on Midna. He also didn't grant Zant full powers (which it seems he'd be capable of!), because he suspected he might attempt to usurp her. Ganon is certainly powerful enough to establish himself as leader/king of the Twili, making Midna princess. Of course, for this to work, Midna wouldn't know Ganon is her father.
* They even wear the same [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20021209224222/http://ganonstower.com/tganon.jpg helmet] [https://web.archive.org/web/20120218143132/http://www.thelostwoods.net/image/TP_cg_Midna03.jpg style], and frankly Ganondorf's dialogue to Midna sounded a lot like father-to-teenage-daughter.
* it's also worth noting that Midna's non-cursed form is very different in appearance from other Twili; her features are much more distinctive and attractive. She and Ganon both have red hair and greenish skin.
* Alternatively, Ganondorf could have pulled the charm card to get in the then ruler of the Twili's good graces (and maybe her/his or her daughters bed, as we don't know who was in charge before Midna). This is actually more plausible to this troper, as Ganondorf using his power to become the ruler of the Twili would make him a usurper like Zant, and therefore Midna would not be the true princess.
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== Zant, at one point, lived in the Heian era ==
I base this on observations of the behavior of [[Hikaru no Go|Fujiwara-no-Sai]]: Their... erratic behavior and comparisons of [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda11/Characters/Zant_Large.png his armor] to [https://web.archive.org/web/20090418161202/http://www.onemanga.com/Hikaru_no_Go/51/omake-02/ Sai's clothes] (pretty sure Zant used that pose at one point), along with [[Nice Hat|amusingly pointy headgear]].
 
== The change between being Bunny!Link in LttP and Wolf!Link in TP is due to the age of the Link being played as. ==
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Taking an above theory on step further. As for way she's like Maleficent, well they are both the same skin color and have the same laugh and stuff. So way not?
 
== Malo is a cross between [[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Haré+Guu|Guu]] and [[Family Guy|Stewie]] ==
He's cynical, sarcastic, stoic and straight-faced; That's the Guu side. He's also a diabolical mastermind who detests his own family and uses words he probably shouldn't know at his age; the Stewie side. My guess is that Stewie used his universe-sliding device and ended up in the Jungle. Realizing Guu was a powerful ally, he offered to take her back to his world to help rid himself of Lois and take over the world. Guu agreed and swallowed Stewie to facilitate the crossing over, but since Stewie used the Slider-device from within Guu it malfunctioned, binded itself to the inside of Guu and binded Stewie and Guu to one physical vessil, which held traits of both Guu and Stewie: The one we know as Malo. Since then he, or rather they, have been lying low in Ordon. Guu's side acts like a normal child and rarely speaks to keep suspisions at bay while Stewie's side tries to rebuild his slider device while trying to kill Pergie (Remember the slingshot/sword. She reminds him of Lois.) Opening up Malo mart was all part of the plan: they need money for supplies, right?(might be a reason why Stewie want's to kill Pergie; low allowance) Plus Stewie figures he can use some Rupees as a power source for his supplies. Guu's side may have caused Chudley to go mad and become Malvar. Once they cross over to the Family Guy universe, Stewie will build a device to separate themselves and carry out their plans.
 
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== ''Twilight Princess'' is a [[The War On Straw|straw]] [[The War On Straw|game]] for games with good graphics. ==
* The game is probably so [[Love It or Hate It|contested]] because it may have been an attack on games with good graphics but poorly-thought out gameplay or plot. This may be why certain things like the Spinner and Dominion Rod don't serve much purpose than gameplay advancement, and it can also explain Ganondorf's shoehorning into the plot. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] states that he believes graphics are not something that makes the game itself better, so he probably made this game to show that too much thought into the graphics displaces thought into the gameplay or plot.
* People wanted another ''OoT'', he gave the people what they asked for. As a result, fanbois synthesized an appreciation for the previously loathed ''TWW''. Since it's such a predictably [[Cyclic Trope]], ''SS'' will probably accrue arbitrary hatred starting about a year after release, in direct lockstep with ''TP'' magically becoming [[Vindicated by History]], [[JustAll AsAccording Plannedto Plan]].
 
== The Magic Armor is the prototype of Samus's suit ==
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* Link doesn't turn into a wolf. He turns into a Drop Bear.
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{{quote| '''"Light and Shadow are two sides of the same coin, one cannot exist without the other"''}}
The Twilight Realm is obviously the "land down under"
 
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The logic behind this comes from looking at both TP and OOT. Navi flies off through a window; the same window that leads into the secret entrance to the Temple from TP. You know, the one full of monsters, confusing puzzles, and elaborate death traps.
 
== Twilight Princess is a game installed on an Encom-GridOS computer and has a [[Re BootReBoot|Guardian]] working on the system ==
This specific computer's MCP program, (likely personified by Ganon) views games as wastes of space and computing capability, not to mention the damage and devastation that game-cubes leave on a system when the User wins, and is sending it's Black Guard-level programs, as the Shadow Beasts, in to corrupt the game's programming, and coerce the User to delete the bad files. 
However, the system's Guardian opposes this plan, and takes the form of the Hero's Shade in order to train an in-game Sprite, Link, so that he can defeat the shadow creatures/Black Guard. This explains why Link has something of an actual past in Twilight Princess; he's not meant to be a player character in the game. He's just an NPC ranch hand in the User's eyes, and the way the other Ordonians interact with him reflects this. 
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* This game takes place in the child timeline split. In the adult timeline split, the Hero of Time cleared through the cursed Forest Temple, destroying Phantom Ganon, and allowing a new Deku Sprout to be planted, which we see as a fully grown Deku Tree in Wind Waker, who had protected the Kokiri, and turned them into the Koroks. In the child timeline split, the forest temple was never cleared (Ganondorf could have corrupted the temple at the same time he cursed the Deku Tree, sealed Dodongo Cavern, and made Jabu-Jabu sick, perhaps knowing about the Sages protecting the Triforce/Being a force which could actually stop him, as they did in the defeat timeline split), since Link never needed to, as Ganondorf was already defeated. At that time he went into the Lost Woods searching for Navi, and Majora's Mask happened. After that, something happened to the Hero of Time, whether he became a Stalfos, stayed in Termina, or went back to Hyrule and settled down with, say, Malon. Since the new Deku Sprout was never planted, the Kokiri lost their guardian spirit, and either faded from existence (if they were simply sprites created by the will of the Deku Tree), or were helpless, and eventually died off. We never see the Kokiri, nor the Deku Tree, again in this timeline split, even though the lost woods feature very prominently in Twilight Princess.
 
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