
Based on the popular Nintendo game of the same name. Link and Princess Zelda protect the mystical artifact, the Triforce of Wisdom, from falling into the hands of the evil sorcerer Ganon.

Link's only consolation for the boring duty of guarding the Triforce of Wisdom is keeping company with Princess Zelda, who doesn't feel the same way.

The first days of spring mark spring cleaning at Hyrule castle and Link fakes a cold to avoid chores; Ganon infiltrates the castle and, to create a distraction, covertly augments Sprite's magical powers as she too performs cleaning chores.

When the handsome Prince Facade shows up in Hyrule, Zelda cannot keep her eyes off of him, and Link is green with jealousy.

Link and Zelda defend a black-haired maiden from a 3-headed Gleeok. When the maiden rewards Link with a kiss, however, he is suddenly transformed into a frog.

Link plans an attempt at romancing Zelda by swinging into her window from above by a rope; the attempt is interrupted as Ganon rides a flying unicorn over the castle and kidnaps the king for ransom.

A giant magnet pulls the castle underground along with the king and Sprite.

Ganon plots to get the Triforce of Wisdom by using a magic mirror to create an evil double of Zelda.

Link sleepwalks middle of the night and unconsciously sneaks toward Zelda's room; Zelda sees his approach and wakes him in time to see gargoyle-like Vires attack and try to steal the Triforce of Wisdom.

Link interrupts a highway bandit mugging a peddler named Sleazenose on the path, and to express his gratitude, he gives a jeweled sword to Link and takes his old sword off his hands.

Since there's little activity from Ganon's minions, Link is assigned chores by the Princess.

After the king decides to build a water park so his subjects can cool off in summer heat, water monsters attack the construction crew.

When Ganon's evil creatures suffer yet another humiliating defeat at the hands of Link, they decide that Ganon's stupid plans are to blame.

Ganon, attempting to capture Link with a magical zapblast, succeeds in capturing his body, but not his spirit.
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