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Zelda no Video

This retrospective DVD was released around the time of The Wind Waker. It features interviews with past and present Legend of Zelda producers, artists and programmers, and footage from all the game endings

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  • Shigeru Miyamoto

    Shigeru Miyamoto

    Himself

  • Eiji Aonuma

    Eiji Aonuma

    Himself

  • Yoshiki Okamoto

    Yoshiki Okamoto

    Himself

  • Kouichi Nakamura

    Kouichi Nakamura

    Himself

  • Hisakazu Hirabayashi

    Hisakazu Hirabayashi

    Himself

  • Makoto Koushima

    Makoto Koushima

    Himself (as BOSE)

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This retrospective DVD was released around the time of The Wind Waker. It features interviews with past and present Legend of Zelda producers, artists and programmers, and footage from all the game endings

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