Wasn't this originally princess peach?
22 1 ReplyYep! Here's the reference for anyone who hasn't played or doesn't remember it from Mario 64.
42 0 ReplyTo add, it was a fully voiced letter. In N64 era. To young me, that blew me away (plus it was my first 3D)
23 0 ReplyThat was the last time she was referred to as Princess Toadstool. She was called her Japanese name Peach from then on.
11 0 ReplyAs sad as it is to say I'd recognize those poorly rendered clouds anywhere.
5 0 ReplyAnither version:
2 0 ReplyWhat's the reference for people who know the Mario reference but stopped playing games later in life and don't get the Zelda reference?
(also, consider the Eowyn reference, with aragorn+stew)
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Yeah, this version was shared in April. No source provided, unfortunately.
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Link: HEH! HYAAAAH! HAHT!
Translation: It's okay, I know what that's like!
21 0 ReplyThe "food so bad, it has to be censored" trope is one of the best.
13 0 ReplyI haven't seen anyone not laugh at that joke.
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Should've signed it the way Peach did.
"Princess Hyrule, Zelda"
16 0 ReplyShe tried her best and failed miserably. The lesson here is never try.
15 1 ReplyDoes this have something to do with her tiny pink castle?
9 2 ReplyThe moats been flooding for Gannon
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"I think the Lon Lon milk when bad, but I used it anyway."
5 0 ReplyPrincess Zelda writes like an Internet teenager?
5 0 ReplyLmao this is gold
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