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(Trivia from Bow)
 * Given the name "Hero's Bow", it may well be the same bow throughout many of the games, or at least inspired by the original bow.
 * It is implied by Dangoro that the Hero's Bow of Twilight Princess is the one and same bow once wielded by the Hero of Time, which he himself acquired in the land of Termina while exploring the Woodfall Temple on his quest to defeat the evil demon Majora in Majora's Mask.
 * In Soulcalibur II, Link releases a shot from his bow as a Special Attack.

(from Shiekah)
 * In the non-canonical Ocarina of Time manga, it is revealed that the Eye Symbol was once represented as a single eye without a tear, similar to the symbol seen in A Link to the Past. This changed when, long ago, an act of betrayal on the part of the Royal Family of Hyrule occurred, resulting in the banishment of the Sheikah tribe from the kingdom of Hyrule for a time. To commemorate this event, the tear was added to symbolize the great sorrow felt by the tribe, which was sworn to protect the Royal Family.

(from Romani Ranch)
 * The arch at the entrance to Romani Ranch is the same arch from the entrance to Kakariko Village in Ocarina of Time, and did not have its text re-written; therefore, despite being located in Termina, the sign still reads (when translated from Japanese) "Welcome to Kakariko Village".

(from Richard's Villa)
 * If you wait in Richard's house and let the tune play long enough, it will eventually break into a familiar tune hidden in several other Nintendo Games (examples being Mario Paint, and Animal Crossing, in which the song is known as K.K. Song). This is unofficially known as "Totaka's Song" and is a hidden melody that Kazumi Totaka would place in games that he worked on.

(from Hena)
 * After Link looks at the picture of the fisherman from Ocarina of Time in Hena's fishing hut, he can look over at Hena, who will be scratching herself. She mentions that she doesn't know why she gets itchy sometimes, resembling the Ocarina of Time fisherman in that way.

(from Telma)
 * Telma and her cat's name strongly resemble the title of the movie Thelma & Louise, which is most likely a little joke Nintendo made to probably deem the two as inseparable.

(from Windfall Island)
 * Windfall Island holds the record for the most Pieces of Heart on a single island in The Wind Waker: nine in total.

(from Dominion Rod)
 * Along the walls of the Temple of Time in Twilight Princess, there are carvings depicting what looks to be the Seven Sages. One of the Sages is holding the Dominion Rod.

(from Oocca)
 * The Oocca bear a resemblance to the bird-like creatures in M. C. Escher's painting "Another World", upon which many believe the Oocca's appearance may be based. Several of them can be seen walking on the walls inside the dungeon, similar to the creatures.


 * Strangely, the Japanese in-game text confirms that the Oocca in fact did not create the Hylians, (which was in fact a mistranslation by Nintendo of America) but Hyrule itself after the three Godesses created the Sacred Realm and the Triforce, and the Oocca did not build the City in the Sky until after the Godesses created the Hylians.

(from Kafei)
 * If Link speaks to the Astronomer in the Astral Observatory while wearing Kafei's Mask, he will mention that Kafei was a member of the Bombers when he was young.

(from Composer Brothers)
 * Sharp and Flat are possibly based on Mario and Luigi from the Super Mario Bros. series. Sharp, the older brother, is a bit smaller and chubbier than his younger brother. Also, Sharp has a red sun-symbol on his cap, while Flat has a green moon-symbol.

(from Medli)
 * The symbol shown on Medli's apron is similar to that of Nayru's Pearl and Zora's Sapphire. The connection between the design on her apron and these key objects aids in the theory that the Rito tribe actually evolved from the Zora.