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*Link is not the only character who wears a green tunic, aside from the Kokiri children. ''The Wind Waker'' implies that giving the Hero's Clothes to children was a tradition practiced by the cultures of some of the islands of the Great Sea. ''Phantom Hourglass'' also shows Nyeve, who acts as a parody of the Hero of Winds and wears the same clothing, and who is likely another product of that tradition. Additionally, a man wearing a green tunic was depicted in official artwork for ''Zelda II''. | *Link is not the only character who wears a green tunic, aside from the Kokiri children. ''The Wind Waker'' implies that giving the Hero's Clothes to children was a tradition practiced by the cultures of some of the islands of the Great Sea. ''Phantom Hourglass'' also shows Nyeve, who acts as a parody of the Hero of Winds and wears the same clothing, and who is likely another product of that tradition. Additionally, a man wearing a green tunic was depicted in official artwork for ''Zelda II''. | ||
*[[Tingle]] also wears green clothes that he considers to be similar to Link's attire, although his outfit is more of a skintight costume with red briefs on the outside. | *[[Tingle]] also wears green clothes that he considers to be similar to Link's attire, although his outfit is more of a skintight costume with red briefs on the outside. | ||
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*The Hero's New Clothes seem to be based on the folk talk of the The Emperor's New Clothes, in which con men trick an emperor into thinking that they made a special robe that can only be seen by those worthy of their position, so the emperor is forced to go along so that he does not risk revealing his incompetence. | *The Hero's New Clothes seem to be based on the folk talk of the The Emperor's New Clothes, in which con men trick an emperor into thinking that they made a special robe that can only be seen by those worthy of their position, so the emperor is forced to go along so that he does not risk revealing his incompetence. | ||
*In ''Phantom Hourglass'', a set of the Hero's New Clothes are used in the trading sidequest and are traded to Nyeve, as an extension of the character's ''The Wind Waker'' parody. | *In ''Phantom Hourglass'', a set of the Hero's New Clothes are used in the trading sidequest and are traded to Nyeve, as an extension of the character's ''The Wind Waker'' parody. | ||
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