The Nintendo Cinematic Universe: Imagineering some Movies

Brer Oswald

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The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time
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Part One: Modern Brazil (7 min)


The movie begins in modern day Brazil, where archaeologist Daisy Kirkman (who wears an orange jacket) watches a TV news broadcasting of the events of Donkey King’s Terror Attack from her iPad in a convoy with several other archaeologists. The vehicle comes to a stop at some ancient ruins. While looking at the surrounding valleys, Daisy is called into a cave where the wall depicts this:


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She takes out a notebook and reads the ruins next to it. “The Hero of Time has saved us from the demonic G-A-N-O-N.” A nearby artwork depicts many individuals dying. “H-Y-R-U-L-E killed - no that may be purged - wizards to rid magic from world.”


After a short conversation debating what this means, the camera zooms in on the Hero of Time and it switches to the real version of him years from the past. Music reminiscent of the Shire Music from Lord of the Rings plays, and the title appears on the screen.


Part Two: Kokiri Village (27 min)


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Link steps out of his home and stares into Kokiri Forest. Down below, in the town center, several people are conversing about an unknown subject. When Link arrives, he is shooed away for being fairly-less. However, Link manages to catch something about “Ganondorf’s arrival to the village.”


A party to celebrate the arrival of the leader of a nearby kingdom is thrown, during which the elves party hard. Practice duels, drunken rampages, etc. occur while Link stands in the background. Finally, late at night, Ganondorf arrives.


He rides in on a dark horse, with a convoy of 8 members. He thanks the people for their hospitality, and asks where his convoy can lodge for the night. He asks which elf will be sacrificed in his honor, and when the community looks at him, he announces it was a joke. He then makes a whisper to someone standing next to him. The whole time, a lady with a blue face stared at Link.


The lady (who introduces herself as Natasha, sister of Ganon, daughter of Tabuu) comes to Link’s treehouse that night and warns Link that he has to leave the community and make it to Hyrule Castle. She says that Ganondorf has plans to overthrow the kingdom, and steal their artifacts of power. Link asks why he should trust her, and Natasha replies “because I am trusting you.” Natasha explains that she too soughts power, but not in the ruthless way that Ganondorf does. She gives Link a sword and bow for his quest.


As Link is leaving the forest village, he sees two of Ganondorf’s men dragging a young girl from her home. Link takes careful aim with his bow, and takes out the first man. The second man Link engages in a sword fight with, and, as if the sword is compelling him, wins the duel. He unbinds the girl (Saria), but finds that they have already killed her. Her fairy, by the name of Na’ri decides to travel with Link. As Link leaves the village, Natasha is in the background smiling.


“The Master Sword will serve him well,” she says, and the sky pans to the full moon.
Great work, but who's Natasha?
 

Brer Oswald

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I do :eek::banghead::hilarious:
I'll edit that in later.
Haha no worries :p. Only thing I would recommend changing about the story is that Nastasia shouldn't be related to Ganondorf, as he is a Gerudo, an entirely different species/race than her. Though it could work in the story in terms as an alibi for Nastasia. For example, Ganondorf would convince the King of Hyrule that they are merely siblings, whereas their actual relation would be through a greater evil plan.
 

kmbmw777

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Haha no worries :p. Only thing I would recommend changing about the story is that Nastasia shouldn't be related to Ganondorf, as he is a Gerudo, an entirely different species/race than her. Though it could work in the story in terms as an alibi for Nastasia. For example, Ganondorf would convince the King of Hyrule that they are merely siblings, whereas their actual relation would be through a greater evil plan.
As my informant i will pm you some things yo clarify things
 

kmbmw777

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The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time
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Part Three: Princess Zelda (19 minutes)

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Quick travel montage of Link traveling across Hyrule Field. He arrives at the gates to Hyrule Castle in morning, and tries to convince the guards to let him in - to no avail.

The guards look at Link like he is crazy, and decide to arrest him for insanity. Link unsheathes his blade from Natasia, and both of the guards recognize it, but believe it to be fake after a moment's consideration. They attack Link, and Link easily defeats them.

When they still refuse to escort Link to Zelda, he walks on, leaving the guards behind. As various guards shoot arrows and charge at Link, Link simply deflects the arrows and bests the guards in battle. At the castle drawbridge, stands a tall lady with her blade unsheathed. Link stands on the other side of the drawbridge.

The lady introduces herself as Impa, bodyguard of Zelda. No one has bested her in duel. She announces she will kill Link, and that Zelda is being brought to an underground bunker.

Link says nothing. Impa charges at him, and the two duel for a solid minute. Link notices a girl looking out of a stained glass window which overlooks the drawbridge. He knocks Impa to the side, and takes out his bow. Impa charges at Link, but he jumps into the moat and shoots the window. It shatters, and a girl screams.

Impa dives into the moat after Link, and the two duel in the water. They jump out, and duel back to the drawbridge, where Link finally bests Impa. He tells Zelda to climb down to talk to him, or he will kill Impa.

Zelda, against the orders of her guards, climbs down. She stands at the other side of the drawbridge. Link removes his sword from Impa’s neck, and he bows towards her.

Link asks that the two of them speak in private, and says that Impa may join them. Zelda reluctantly agrees, on the condition that Link lays down his sword.

Link and Zelda meet, and Link explains about Ganondorf’s wicked plans for Hyrule. Zelda states that her dreams prophesied this and no one in the castle believed her. She notices that Link has the forest amulet, which is one of the three keys to - Impa interrupts, and states that Ganondorf has arrived.

Zelda shows Link to a secret passage out of the castle, and she instructs Link to go to Goron City to get the Fire Amulet, and Zora’s Domain for the water amulet. She’ll meet Link in Lon Lon Ranch in One week. Link escapes the castle, noticed by only Natasia, who smiles.


Part Four: Goron City (21 minutes)

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Link is shown traveling through the mountains before arriving at the underground city. He stands amazed by the vastness of the complex, and wonders where the stone could be hiding. As Link walks through the lower markets in the city, he checks into an Inn for the night. In the morning, he spots two of Ganondorf’s men enter the complex, with a strange beast. Link watches them closely, and he follows them. The two men attack the guard to the chief's door and blow open the door.

One man goes inside with the beast and the other stays out, on guard. The Goran people stand appalled but too frightened to do anything. Link takes careful aim with his bow and shoots the man in the arm. The man looks around and spots Link. “You’re the son-of-a- from the forest who killed me.”

Link takes no moment to process this, and he charges and engages the man in a swordfight. This battle proves to be much harder, but the Gorans interfere by throwing a bomb at the two of them. Link, noticing this is able to dive out of the way, but the other man… dies?

Link sprints into the chief's chambers, where a large beast - who the chief addresses as King Dodongo - has pinned the chief against the wall. The man who brought the beast is dead in the corner - with large bite marks over himself.

Link engages the beast in combat, but this seems to be a match that he cannot win. The chief looks at Link and says that if they lose the beast will rampage upon Goron City. That can not happen. As the chief takes over the battle, Link rummages through the dead man’s stuff. He finds a pack filled with bombs.

The chief asks for a bomb, and Link throws him one. The chief asks Link to distract the beast while he detonates the bomb, and to run for cover when he orders. Epic Battle sequence in which Link is forced to ride the beast into the square. The chief emerges from his chambers, and barks at Link to run. The chief jumps at the beast and places the bomb in his mouth. The two of them explode. A red amulet lands in Link’s hands, flying from the dramatic explosion. The man runs out from the chamber and looks at the explosion and the amulet in Link’s hand. Link makes direct eye contact and bolts out of there, not taking any time to process the dramatic events.​
 
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kmbmw777

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The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time
Part Five: Reunited (11 min)

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Link runs through the Goran marketplace, pushing Gorans out of the way and jumping on top of booths. He grabs a shield with the crest of the royal family on it. The two men are behind him, shooting dark bolts of lightning at Gorons who do not move.

Link runs faster, and he drops a diffused bomb as he leaves the city, causing a collapse blocking the entrance. Link, thinking he won, slows down and begins to walk down the side of the cliff. The rocks burst open and the men/creatures come out. Link realizes he is cornered, as he can not outrun them down the trail. He takes his new shield, and rides it like a sled down the mountain, while the creatures shoot lightning at him.

Link’s sled-shield lands in the water, and he flips over. The shield hits his head and he is knocked out cold.

Link awakens in a cave, where his head is patched up with tissue of sorts. “Hello, sleepyhead.” Zelda says as she walks over to Link.

“What the hell happened here?” Link says as he looks at the bandages. We get the first full picture of Link’s body since the sled ride. There is blood everywhere, and his shirt and pants are ripped up.

Zelda frowned. “About two days ago, I found you floating down the river. All bleedin’ up.”

“Well, thank you,” Link says as he looks at Zelda. “Why were you by the river?”

Zelda frowns and explains that negotiations with Ganondorf must have gone sour. He killed the king and tried to kill Zelda, but she escaped. Impa’s location is unknown. “Hyrule has fallen.” Zelda stands and reveals her dress is mostly torn and wet. Her face is scratched. Link looks ready to ask her about her condition, but she simply responds “I’m fine.”

Link pauses. “Do we still go after the water amulet?”

“Yes, we need all three amulets to get to the Triforce. I see you already have two, and the final one lies with King Zora. Also, in Zora’s Domain, they have healers who can fix us up.”

Link stands up, and screams in pain. “I don’t think I can make it that far.”

Zelda looks at Link and says luckily they are already there. She takes out a sort of flute - the ocarina - and plays a tune that fans recognize as “Zelda’s Lullaby.” The side of the cave opens up, revealing a tunnel to a large underground water city.​
 

tcool123

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I honestly think that now I could write some better ideas out (rereading this is a trip down memory lane, but I think I’ve improved as a writer/storyteller in the past year), and I would love to hear what people think about this idea. I know @tcool123 has some ideas ;)
It's an oldie, but here it is:
http://nintendocinematicuniverse.blogspot.com

List of every planned film per phase:

Phase One:
1. The Legend of Zelda
2. Super Mario Brothers
3. Metriod
4. Donkey Kong Country
5. Star Fox
6. The Legend of Zelda : The Fall of Hyrule - Sends Link and Zelda back into past dividing the Zelda characters
7. Super Smash Brothers

Phase Two:
8. Mario vs Wario - Peach overthrown, Luigi is evil, Wario and Waluigi rule the kingdom, Mario and Peach in prison
9. Kirby - Planet Popstar explodes
10. Donkey Kong Country : Revenge of the King - Literally just adds a bunch of Kongs and legendary Pokemon
11. Metriod : Mission Ultima - Ties into the Space Federation Force seen in the Metroid game of the same name, but incoporates F-Zero racers into said Federation
12. Legend of Zelda : Majora's Mask - Link and Zelda return to modern times
12. Kid Icarus - Based on the first 13 chapters of Kid Icarus Uprising plus mentions Hades
14. Super Smash Brothers : The Fall of Tabuu - Reveals that hades is the big bad, or whatever things started going off track

Phase Three:
15. Fire Emblem
16. F0 - Spinoff of last Metroid film, focused on Captain Falcon
17. Return to Dreamland - Kirby repairs Dreamland, vanishing the Master Core from Planet Popstar
18. Super Mario Bros : The Return of Bowser - Bowser returns, Luigi remains evil, reintroduces Yoshi
19. Pikmin
20. Yoshi’s Island - Prequel to Super Mario Bros
21. Super Smash Bros : The Reign of Hades - Hades destroys the planet. Pikmin, Yoshi's Island, Golden Sun, F0, and Fire Emblem unaffected as they either take place in alternate timeline or a different planet.
22. Fire Emblem II - Introduces Lucina's timeline as the one that was just destroyed
23. Super Smash Bros : Core of Evil - Ummmmmmmmmmmmm

It gets confusing fast for me, and a lot of the films need to be reworked IMO :oops:;):p
 

kmbmw777

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It's an oldie, but here it is:
http://nintendocinematicuniverse.blogspot.com

List of every planned film per phase:

Phase One:
1. The Legend of Zelda
2. Super Mario Brothers
3. Metriod
4. Donkey Kong Country
5. Star Fox
6. The Legend of Zelda : The Fall of Hyrule - Sends Link and Zelda back into past dividing the Zelda characters
7. Super Smash Brothers

Phase Two:
8. Mario vs Wario - Peach overthrown, Luigi is evil, Wario and Waluigi rule the kingdom, Mario and Peach in prison
9. Kirby - Planet Popstar explodes
10. Donkey Kong Country : Revenge of the King - Literally just adds a bunch of Kongs and legendary Pokemon
11. Metriod : Mission Ultima - Ties into the Space Federation Force seen in the Metroid game of the same name, but incoporates F-Zero racers into said Federation
12. Legend of Zelda : Majora's Mask - Link and Zelda return to modern times
12. Kid Icarus - Based on the first 13 chapters of Kid Icarus Uprising plus mentions Hades
14. Super Smash Brothers : The Fall of Tabuu - Reveals that hades is the big bad, or whatever things started going off track

Phase Three:
15. Fire Emblem
16. F0 - Spinoff of last Metroid film, focused on Captain Falcon
17. Return to Dreamland - Kirby repairs Dreamland, vanishing the Master Core from Planet Popstar
18. Super Mario Bros : The Return of Bowser - Bowser returns, Luigi remains evil, reintroduces Yoshi
19. Pikmin
20. Yoshi’s Island - Prequel to Super Mario Bros
21. Super Smash Bros : The Reign of Hades - Hades destroys the planet. Pikmin, Yoshi's Island, Golden Sun, F0, and Fire Emblem unaffected as they either take place in alternate timeline or a different planet.
22. Fire Emblem II - Introduces Lucina's timeline as the one that was just destroyed
23. Super Smash Bros : Core of Evil - Ummmmmmmmmmmmm

It gets confusing fast for me, and a lot of the films need to be reworked IMO :oops:;):p
What games is Hades from? And I would love to use this and open brainstorm! :)
 

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