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Title: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: TalesOfFan on June 29, 2011, 06:21:18 PM

In a recent talk with Famitsu, Aonuma confirms that Zelda is not a Princess in Skyward Sword.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27025

Eiji Aonuma, producer of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, discussed Zelda's role in the story of the game as not being that of a princess: 

"She's not a princess this time which is something I'll pretty much have to put forth right now in order to talk about this title.” He then continues by saying that “She’s a childhood friend, but she goes away in the midst of the game and it's Link's job to search for her."

This makes sense when coupled with news that the game’s timeline will predate Ocarina of Time, leaving open the possibility that the story will somehow explain the origin of the Hyrulian Dynasty.

Aonuma also pointed out that this change will also affect how the games story plays out.  "This game's plot is something like a school drama, you could say. The flying sequence at the E3 demo is Link competing against his classmates. One of them looks kind of a like a bad guy, as you saw, and he shows up in other ways in the game too, since he has a major thing for Zelda."

Title: Re: Eiji Aounuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: ShyGuy on June 29, 2011, 06:27:34 PM
Ganon and Link went to the same high school?
Title: Re: Eiji Aounuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Ian Sane on June 29, 2011, 06:30:25 PM
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This game's plot is something like a school drama, you could say.

Okay.  I'm hoping this is a "lost in translation" kind of thing.  I don't need some Zelda: Other Z thing going here.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Oblivion on June 29, 2011, 06:36:11 PM
I wouldn't doubt it.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Ceric on June 29, 2011, 06:44:12 PM
A school Drama like Utena.

The Master Sword will be pulled From Zelda.

On a side note I'm going to put the first Zelda at the end of the timeline since the master sword is in a grave
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Stogi on June 29, 2011, 06:50:25 PM
I'm waiting for a Fifth Element like Zelda were you have to pull the master sword out of some opera singing monster and save tingle, a popular radio host.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: ShyGuy on June 29, 2011, 07:44:34 PM
I'm waiting for a Fifth Element like Zelda were you have to pull the master sword out of some opera singing monster and save tingle, a popular radio host.

My mind is blown. It all makes sense now.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Enner on June 29, 2011, 08:42:27 PM
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This game's plot is something like a school drama, you could say.

Okay.  I'm hoping this is a "lost in translation" kind of thing.  I don't need some Zelda: Other Z thing going here.


I'm assuming he's just relating the character relationships to a familiar trope.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Xero! on June 29, 2011, 08:52:28 PM
This SO means that SS comes just after Minish Cap. No princess Zelda? No Triforce? No Kingdom of Hyrule? This just about confirms it all... At least I think it does...
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: EternalRain on June 29, 2011, 09:18:39 PM
man im hoping this comes out similar to majora's mask, if so it be so god damn amazing X3
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: broodwars on June 29, 2011, 10:50:22 PM
If she's still a damsel in distress that exists only to be saved (as seemingly is almost always the case), does it really matter if she's a Princess or not?
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Enner on June 30, 2011, 05:07:27 AM
If she's still a damsel in distress that exists only to be saved (as seemingly is almost always the case), does it really matter if she's a Princess or not?

It might be a different kind of excitement if Nintendo made it more personal. Then again, the a previous time Nintendo tried to make something personal in a story didn't turn out all to well.
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: 4-D on July 01, 2011, 03:24:35 PM
While I haven't read them myself, this sounds similar to Harry Potter? Throw in the fact that your playing a flying game to chase after a gold object like in HP and obviously there's the fantasy element. If they market it more like that, maybe Nintendo can pull some of that huge fanbase
Title: Re: Eiji Aonuma Confirms Zelda is Not a Princess in Skyward Sword
Post by: Ryan Cannon on July 07, 2011, 06:42:28 PM
I guess she won't be "Princess Zelda" anymore, she'll just be "Zelda"


Kinda cool, I like the concept, they really are doing things different this time around.