The Legend of Zelda is one of Nintendos longest running, and most popular, video game franchises, with the current title of Breath of the Wild providing us a fresh new take on characters such as Link, Zelda, and Gannon, as one fan has actually chosen to show what this game may appear like as a product of Studio Ghibli. Ghibli, which is frequently thought about to be one of the most legendary animation studios, having created anime feature length movies such as Princess Mononoke, Howls Moving Castle, Spirited Away, and numerous others that have propelled the studios brand throughout the world.
Studio Ghibli is set to release a brand-new film later on this year in Earwig and the Witch, seizing the day to endeavor into the world of computer graphics for this upcoming anime. Following this entry, Ghibli is looking to adapt the popular story referred to as “How Do You Live”, implying that there is still lots of work for the legendary animation house to do. Hayao Miyazaki came out of retirement in order to work in the world of animation when again, and its clear that Ghibli still is measuring up to its reputation that it has developed over the years!
Twitter User BigSkyCastle shared this impressive art work that envisions what the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild might look like if it were under the pen of legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki, as the franchise seems practically customized made to be an entry in the house of Studio Ghibli:
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my preferred ghibli movie pic.twitter.com/wvf04aGUKv
— jo (@BigSkyCastle) August 3, 2020
The Legend of Zelda has actually offered us a variety of different story lines that have explored various variations of the land of Hyrule, with Breath of the Wild being among the most talked about thanks to its new mechanics and distinct cell shaded art style. With a follow up currently in the works, we cant wait to review the thorough world that had us spending many hours as Link checking out the surface.
While there have been rumors in the past about a possible Legend of Zelda tv series, were still waiting to see this famous Nintendo franchise provided an animated adjustment eventually in the future.
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