Illumination is an awful fit for Zelda and hereā€™s why:

illumination canā€™t write complex stories, after Despicable Me 1 (which Iā€™m not trying to imply is complex) they just stopped trying to write (good) character development or deeper themes or anything of that sort. The reason the Mario movie worked is cause Mario has such a simple story that you can get away with a movie thatā€™s basically just fanservice with minimal plot, and I liked the Mario movie, but, my god, you just canā€™t do that with Zelda! There is so much more interesting lore and plot that happens in Zelda games than in Mario games that I donā€™t have faith in illumination to tackle. Also illuminationā€™s artstyle does not work with most of Zeldaā€™s artstyles! Illuminationā€™s artstyle canā€™t replicate the dark art of twilight princess, or the ghibli inspired look of botw or totk, etc, Truly the only artstyle that could work with it is The Wind Wakerā€™s but even thats a stretch. Now, I get why Nintendo chose Illumination again, cause they made them over a billion dollars last time, but almost any other studio wouldā€™ve been a better pick for Zelda and I just donā€™t see this movie being good with illumination at the helm.

TLDR: Zelda + Illumination = bad #

  • HurryDaCurry@beehaw.orgOP
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    Sorry if this is messy or hard to read, I basically never actually post anything on social media usually, And Iā€™m definitely not a writer lol.

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      I definitely understand your concern here. I myself am on the fence about this.

      I personally enjoyed the Mario movie too, and agree with your points. The plot of Mario is simple enough that it worked in their style. With Zelda, the whole atmosphere and plot are more dark and serious, and Iā€™m not certain if the fit is right.

      I think we might tend to land at the assumption that the style theyā€™ll go with is along the lines of a ā€œdarkerā€ Zelda game like Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess, or even BOTW/TOTK.

      But maybe if they go with ā€œToonā€ Link from Wind Waker, etc., it could work. I think more than anything they need to be extra careful about how much story they try to take on.

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        I can see where youā€™re coming from, but even WW had deeper elements such as ganondorfs character in that game, and in general the theme of moving on from the past, and I just donā€™t trust em to handle stuff like that, more likely they just wonā€™t approach anything of that sort at all, and like I tried to communicate in my post, the themes of the story are just as important as the set prices for Zelda IMO.

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          Iā€™m with you. I think Illumination isnā€™t the preferred optionā€¦ But since itā€™s what weā€™re getting we can only wish for the best. WW definitely did have darker parts. I think maybe the cartoony, celshaded style just took the edge of for most of the game except for when the game reminded you that now is serious time.

          I think we also all have the OG CDi burned in our brains, which can never be forgotten.

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            Honestly if they had morshu in the movie I would drop all criticism and give it a 5 on letterboxd.