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[[File:Kokiri Kids.png|thumb|left|The Kokiri: Inspired by Peter Pan's Lost Boys?]]
[[File:Kokiri Kids.png|thumb|left|The Kokiri: Inspired by Peter Pan's Lost Boys?]]


On a different note, Peter Pan's friendship with Tinkerbell is a vital choice that ends up saving his life in several situations, most involving close encounters with death based off impulse judgment. Companion fairies like [[Navi]] of {{OoT}}, [[Tatl]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and [[Ciela]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' work in the same fashion, warning Link of upcoming danger and keeping him on a positive path through his journeys, working with his best interests at heart in order to maintain his life. Peter Pan's relationship with another force, however, is a driving point of interest for all fans of the Zelda series, but most importantly in {{TAoL}}: his shadow. Peter Pan quarrels with his shadow very time it separates from him, and because his shadow is a mirror image, it uses identical movements to keep Peter from attaching him back to his body. [[Dark Link]] is the Zelda reincarnation of Peter's shadow - Link must fight his “dark side”, his equal, in order to move on, or even beat a game, as seen in {{TAoL}}. Battles with Dark Link are so cumbersome because he uses Link's own moves against him, however, in the end, the shadow submits, like Peter's, to the real and true form.
On a different note, Peter Pan's friendship with Tinkerbell is a vital choice that ends up saving his life in several situations, most involving close encounters with death based off impulse judgment. Companion fairies like [[Navi]] of {{OoT}}, [[Tatl]] of {{MM}}, and [[Ciela]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' work in the same fashion, warning Link of upcoming danger and keeping him on a positive path through his journeys, working with his best interests at heart in order to maintain his life. Peter Pan's relationship with another force, however, is a driving point of interest for all fans of the Zelda series, but most importantly in {{TAoL}}: his shadow. Peter Pan quarrels with his shadow very time it separates from him, and because his shadow is a mirror image, it uses identical movements to keep Peter from attaching him back to his body. [[Dark Link]] is the Zelda reincarnation of Peter's shadow - Link must fight his “dark side”, his equal, in order to move on, or even beat a game, as seen in {{TAoL}}. Battles with Dark Link are so cumbersome because he uses Link's own moves against him, however, in the end, the shadow submits, like Peter's, to the real and true form.


===Conclusion===
===Conclusion===

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