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7/2/2025, 10:22:46 PM
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He was in Tears of the Kingdom and it was at least more kino than Skyward. But that said I really do hade Fujibayashi's take on Ganon where he's always a "Demon Lord" with generic demonic looks and horns. The whole idea that "Ganon is just so evil, that he... he... he is the ESSENCE of BADNESS... and EVIL flows around him!" is so generic compared to what they did between Ocarina and TP. In those games he's a bad dude with some kind of ungodly persistence, but he is still just a dude whose desires provoke the angst of the gods and his machinations cause evil to arise throughout the world. In SS->TotK this is taken too literally. It had subtext in OoT and Wind Waker where Ganon represents "Greed" and the "Evil of Man" but in the cringe-era of Zelda he's a more banal interpretation of "evil".
He was in Tears of the Kingdom and it was at least more kino than Skyward. But that said I really do hade Fujibayashi's take on Ganon where he's always a "Demon Lord" with generic demonic looks and horns. The whole idea that "Ganon is just so evil, that he... he... he is the ESSENCE of BADNESS... and EVIL flows around him!" is so generic compared to what they did between Ocarina and TP. In those games he's a bad dude with some kind of ungodly persistence, but he is still just a dude whose desires provoke the angst of the gods and his machinations cause evil to arise throughout the world. In SS->TotK this is taken too literally. It had subtext in OoT and Wind Waker where Ganon represents "Greed" and the "Evil of Man" but in the cringe-era of Zelda he's a more banal interpretation of "evil".
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