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**On a related note, ''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the first game to refer to use the "Toon" term in reference to the art style itself, as shown by its referral of the [[Princess Zelda]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' as Toon Zelda. | **On a related note, ''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the first game to refer to use the "Toon" term in reference to the art style itself, as shown by its referral of the [[Princess Zelda]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' as Toon Zelda. | ||
*The ''Super Smash Bros.'' series depicts Toon Link wielding both the Master Sword and {{iw|zeldawiki|Hero's Shield}} in all of his playable appearances, with the former being based on its appearance when its [[zeldawiki:Power to Repel Evil|power to repel evil]] is fully restored. This is inaccurate to Link's appearance in ''The Wind Waker'', as the {{iw|zeldawiki|Mirror Shield}} would replace the Hero's Shield by the time the fully powered Master Sword is obtained. | *The ''Super Smash Bros.'' series depicts Toon Link wielding both the Master Sword and {{iw|zeldawiki|Hero's Shield}} in all of his playable appearances, with the former being based on its appearance when its [[zeldawiki:Power to Repel Evil|power to repel evil]] is fully restored. This is inaccurate to Link's appearance in ''The Wind Waker'', as the {{iw|zeldawiki|Mirror Shield}} would replace the Hero's Shield by the time the fully powered Master Sword is obtained. | ||
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