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‘Ocarina of Time’

Screenplay: Nathan Bartocci
Based on the Story: Shigeru Miyamoto

All characters in the following script are
Copyright of Nintendo. This script is not for redistribution of money.

BACKGROUND: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a famous video game epic, created by Shigeru Miyamoto. It is widely renowned as the best video game ever created. Why is this? Because Ocarina of Time pulled you in, as well as Tolken with Lord of the Rings. It makes such a fantastic movie plot because the morals and themes throughout are very strong, The main character, Link, grows up mentally and learns to be courageous. He feels love, regret. His biggest enemy is himself. The scenario’s are extremely climactic and thus help to move along the plot and make for a very amusing story.

SYNOPSIS: The game opens as the fairy Navi awakens Link from a nightmare. Navi has been sent to bring Link to the guardian of his village, the Great Deku Tree, who is cursed and near death. Link breaks the curse, but cannot stop the tree from withering. The Deku Tree tells Link that the wizard that cursed him seeks to conquer the land of Hyrule, and that Link must stop him. He orders Link to Hyrule Castle, then dies.
At Hyrule Castle, Link meets Princess Zelda, who explains that she has been having dreams about the future of Hyrule and that she foresaw Link's arrival. She believes that Ganondorf, a king from the desert, is seeking the Triforce, a holy relic in the Sacred Realm that gives its holder god-like power. Zelda's description of Ganondorf matches that of the wizard that killed the Great Deku Tree. Zelda asks Link to obtain the three Sacred Stones so that he might enter the Sacred Realm and claim the Triforce before Ganondorf reaches it. Link retrieves the three stones and returns to the castle, where he sees Ganondorf pursuing Zelda on horseback. Spotting Link, Zelda throws the Ocarina of Time into the castle moat. After Link retrieves the Ocarina, Zelda

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