The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (Himekawa)



The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons manga is a manga by Akira Himekawa loosely based on the story of Oracle of Seasons. It was released in Japan in 2001 and made available in English through Viz Media in April 2009.

Oracle of Seasons
Link, a young boy growing up on the Hylian countryside, lives with his grandmother and grandfather, part of a long family history of heroes. When a young chick, Piyoko, hatches, Link finds a friend in the young bird. His grandfather disagrees with his lifestyle and forces Link to train to become a knight against his will. Torn between destiny and happiness, Link decides to journey to the castle with Piyoko to take the knight's trial. As he makes his way through Castle Town, he finds a glowing emblem of the Triforce and an golden mark of the Triforce on Link's hand begins to glow. Within a few seconds, Link awakens within the far land of Holodrum with Piyoko, a sword, and a shield. He wanders into a town and catches sight of a group of traveling performers. As Link travels closer to the group of traveling performers, he notices Din. She calls him from the audience to dance with her. Embarrassed, Link runs far away. He accidentally runs into Onox while Link is insulting himself. Onox gives his servants the order to kill Link. Onox sucks the life out of the area and Link. He falls to the ground, unconscious. As Din begins to chase after him, she notices Link in the midst of a completely bare and dead forest. Din calls upon the power of the season spirits to bring Link back to life. He awakens with the group of performers, Din, and Impa.
 * Chapter 1: Din the Dancer
 * Chapter 2: The Mysterious Land: Holodrum
 * Chapter 3: To the Temple of Seasons
 * Chapter 4: General of Darkness: Onox
 * Chapter 5: Sacred Pyramid: The Triforce
 * Chapter 6: A New Friend: Ricky
 * Chapter 7: The Great Witch: Maple
 * Chapter 8: The Castle in Darkness
 * Chapter 9: The Rod of Seasons
 * Chapter 10: Then on to Legend

Characters Exclusive to the Manga

 * Piyoko