if you mean in wind temple, just put on the iron boots and push the block with you, because that will stop the giant slicy thing coming at you. then go through the door. my sister and i actually JUST did that, so we could definitely help.
Valley of the Flood was the some Zelda fans's speculated name for Skyward Sword.
The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has recently stated that if fans make enough noise over it, that it would not be out of the realm of possibility to remake Majora's Mask for the 3DS.
Fans are trying to convince Nintendo to remake but there are no confirmed plans.
Yes it was and even if you saw the trailer now you would notice at the end of the trailer itsays coming summer 2009 There was an actual Legend of Zelda movie called "The hero of Time" and it was made by fans of the game but Nintendo made them take down the video after 2009 because they did not endorse it
I know that every one in the world has to love the Zelda games, so your in luck. I happen to be one of the games biggest fans (I am not emo) The game is The Legend of Zelda Wii. They are working on a title but believe me, it's going to come out soon :) when I say soon I mean someday in 2009. For more info go Zeldapedia and find their game place thingy. Link Rocks!!!!
I'm guessing no since he risks his life for a girl in almost every Zelda game. And sexual orientation isn't really displayed in these games anyway, least of all something that Shigeru Miyamoto directs.
Nintendo announced that if the fans make enough noise they are going to make so fingers crossed and hopefully they'll remake awesome game.
"Hyrule Warriors" features a storyline that serves as a crossover between the "Legend of Zelda" universe and the hack-and-slash gameplay typical of Musou games. While it includes familiar characters and settings, the narrative is often considered secondary to the action-packed gameplay. Fans of the Zelda series may appreciate the unique take on the lore, but those seeking a deep, cohesive story might find it lacking compared to mainline Zelda games. Overall, the storyline is enjoyable for fans but not the main highlight of the game.
Games similar to "The Spiderwick Chronicles" often feature action-adventure elements with a focus on exploration and puzzle-solving in fantastical settings. Titles like "Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery" and "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker" share a whimsical atmosphere and engaging narratives. Additionally, "Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch" offers a rich story and charming visuals, appealing to fans of magical adventures. These games capture a blend of enchanting worlds and immersive gameplay reminiscent of "The Spiderwick Chronicles."
To answer that simply, no. There is a sort of theory that runs around with most Legend of Zelda fans, and that is the Timeline theory. It denots that each game falls within a timeline for Hyrule, and each game is a section in that history. The main character, Link, is only the same 'person' in a few games in the series. OoT and Majora's Mask being one example, with Zelda and Zelda 2 being another.
ok its on windfall island. you know the creep who dances? well walk up to him, turn around like you hate him! then LAAA you see a door like in the forsaken fortress. enter. warning: dont let the fairy out. but you have to so go on. (break the pots) ignore what he says. then you find this hole and climb through. id rec-amend that you use "character eyes" where you see through their eyes. dont follow the rats. there you have it. this was brought to you buy zelda fans of cows.
According to the officials who created the Legend of Zelda series, and since Tetra is Zelda (sorry if you already didn't know), There are hints to such in the games. This is however assuming that All links and Zeldas are roughly the same in their reelings for one-another. Everything is implied, but not verified. Many people wish it was so, but there are so many other "Pairings" of Link and other people, that it would seem that the creators have left the emotional love life of Link and Zelda/Tetra/whoever up to the fans' imagination.