Unexplained Creepy Zelda Mysteries

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Published 2024-05-18
Prepare to venture into the eerie and enigmatic corners of Hyrule in our latest video! 🌑🔍 In "Creepy Unexplained Mysteries from the Legend of Zelda Series," we delve into the darker side of this beloved franchise. From unsettling urban legends to spine-chilling in-game secrets, we uncover the mysteries that have left fans puzzled and intrigued for years.

Join us as we explore:

The Haunted Origins of Majora's Mask - What lies behind the haunting atmosphere of this cult classic? Could there be more to its backstory than meets the eye?

The Strange Case of the Fabled Forest Temple - With its haunting music and ghostly inhabitants, what hidden secrets does this eerie dungeon hold?

Theories and Hidden Lore - Dive deep into fan theories that speculate on the shadowy lore behind characters like the Happy Mask Salesman and the unsettling Moon Children.
Creepiest Easter Eggs - Discover the most disturbing Easter eggs scattered throughout the series that hint at a deeper, more sinister narrative.

Whether you're a seasoned Zelda veteran or a newcomer to the series, this video promises to reveal some of the most bone-chilling and thought-provoking mysteries of the Zelda universe. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into the world of gaming!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jaimedelena5575
    0:31 Those alien monsters resemble The Flatswood Monster from West Virginia in the United States that have been seen in the forest!
  • @lenabuxton
    When the re-deads from ocarina of time fight you, they scream loudly and latch on to Link, slowly draining his hearts.
  • @finleybaynham
    I have a theory - the happy mask salesman is a descendant of the tribe that created majoras mask. He disappears at the end which backs up magic, and he seemed sad when all the bad energy had been drained out of majoras mask, implying he's sad it's original purpose was gone. Why he has other mask mask I also have a theory about. He collected as many mask as he could, in search of majoras mask to keep it's possession in his tribe. But remember, that's just a theory, A GAME THEORY!
  • @leese1823
    He sounds like and gives off vibes of Patrick Warburton in the series of the unfortunate events.
  • Actuallythis first mystery is based off of the real life flatwoods monster from 1952 where kids were playing in the woods and they saw what appeared to be a tall figure with a giant heart shaped head and bulging large eyes that glowed in the dark. Director of majoras mask Eji Enouma confirmed thats what they were based on and in japan at the times of majors mask release Japan was going through a UFO craze in the 90s and early 2000's
  • A request for some more creepy video game mysteries: Metroid, Kirby. And Pokémon
  • @SaintKnight42
    Great video - How about an Unsolved Mysteries episode? Like Robert Stack style
  • @Arthus850
    Regarding the Navi part, no official source gave a reason for her departure, but while it may not be canon, the rom hack game The Legend of Zelda the Missing Link gives its own possible answer. You find a book explaining that fairies are forged from dust and magic, some as healers, others as guides, and once their duties are complete they return to the dust state from whence they came, never to be seen again in the world of the living. And it also says that the guide fairies who are destined to guide destined heroes live the most tragic lives of all, as they often don’t receive any recognition for their efforts and all the fame and glory goes to the ones they were guiding, and all they have to look forward to is the same dusty end that all fairies reach once their duties are complete. With all of this in mind (assuming you accept it as canon) it sounds like the implication is Navi left to die.
  • @taiyotsuki5428
    Actually, the mystery around the snow temple in TP is explained in its manga if I remember correctly ^^ Ashley explains to Link that the mansion belongs to her and her family, it was passed down to her by her father, who trained her to be a knight, and if I do not mistake anything, the mansion is so isolated because her father was a knight himself and served as one for the royal family (Which would explain the weaponry in the mansion) It even says that Ashley doesn't mind the Yetis living there, I hope this comment clarified a few things ^^ Cool video btw, I've been dying to see one of those for my favorite video game series!
  • in the manga, it was revealed that majora was an ancient beast who wreaked havoc. one day, a traveler encountered majora and spoke to it. the beast was actually miserable and wanted to die. the traveler played his bongos and the beast danced until it died from exhaustion. the traveler carved a mask from the beast's armour.
  • @DiamondDa1yak0
    Skull enemies attack? What in the Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen! They just want the hat back.
  • In the Twilight Princess Manga, it is actually the case that the Snowpeak Ruins are actually the old home of Ashei, who is a knight of Hyrule in said story, and that she chose to leave it to the Yeti couple (the mini-boss doesn't exist in that version).
  • @KLange76
    Molders dungeon doesn't need a reason, they're Nightmares!😮