The story of Majora’s Mask does not involve the Triforce, Ganon, or even Zelda herself, an oddity in Zelda titles. The story instead revolves around Link stopping the terrifying Moon from crashing and destroying all life. Masks, NPC stories, and themes of death and grief are present throughout the game, giving it its dark tone.

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Majora’s Mask’s story, along with the fact that it is filled with secrets, has made it many players’ favorite Zelda title. There have been some creative tributes to the game, with one in particular standing out recently. YouTube channel Outcast Animation uploaded an animated music video about Majora’s Mask in the style of an anime intro. The video is short, but sweet, showing Link and the game’s antagonist Skull Kid paralleling each other, referencing different side stories and characters in the game, and showing Link using his various masks to defeat his opponents. The song is “Unravel,” which is the actual opening theme of Tokyo Ghoul, an anime that also has themes of death and scary monsters.

This is not the first time new art has come from Majora’s Mask, either from an official or fan source. The game has inspired orchestral remixes of its soundtrack, which is notably spookier than other Zelda titles. A few years ago, there was also a life size replica of the titular Majora’s Mask created and sold by First 4 Figurines. The figurine is not wearable like the actual mask, which might ultimately be for the best considering its horrifying nature.

One awesome tribute to Majora’s Mask is found in the Master Trials DLC for Breath of the Wild. An actual, wearable Majora’s Mask is hidden in a treasure chest out in the overworld, buried at some ruins. Sadly the mask does not bestow unfathomable dark power; it just lets players sneak by monsters easier.

If the fan created anime opening has inspired anyone to seek out the game, it is not insanely difficult to come by. The original N64 game was brought to the Wii U, and a remake is available for the 3DS. The game is about halfway on the list of longest Zelda games to complete, which puts it as a decent length for either a casual or completionist playthrough.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask was originally for the N64, and is now available for the Wii U. The Remake is available for the Nintendo 3DS.

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