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*She is named after Zelda Fitzgerald (novelist and wife of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald), as [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] liked her name.
 
*She is named after Zelda Fitzgerald (novelist and wife of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald), as [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] liked her name.
 
*Over the years, there have so far been two instances of a titular "Legend of Zelda", and each instance has involved a character who is implied to be the original Zelda. The backstory for ''Zelda II'' was referred to by Impa as the Legend of Zelda. The other instance is ''Skyward Sword'', where developers referred to it as the true Legend of Zelda due to the revelations about Zelda in the game. However, the phrase is never used within the actual game aside from a joking reference when Groose refers to their adventures as the Legend of Groose.
 
*Over the years, there have so far been two instances of a titular "Legend of Zelda", and each instance has involved a character who is implied to be the original Zelda. The backstory for ''Zelda II'' was referred to by Impa as the Legend of Zelda. The other instance is ''Skyward Sword'', where developers referred to it as the true Legend of Zelda due to the revelations about Zelda in the game. However, the phrase is never used within the actual game aside from a joking reference when Groose refers to their adventures as the Legend of Groose.
*Judging by the official timeline from the Hyrule Historia, there have so far been sixteen different incarnations of Zelda. Out of them, three of them have only been seen in picture form (from the backstories of ''The Minish Cap'', ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Breath of the Wild''), and only one (Tetra) goes by a different name. There have been five Zeldas in games taking place prior to the timeline split; the Defeated Timeline has four different Zeldas, the Child Timeline has two of them, and the Adult Timeline has three. Then there is ''Breath of the Wild'', which is in an unknown timeline and has two princesses (one of whom is only part of the backstory).  
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*Judging by the official timeline from the Hyrule Historia, there have so far been sixteen different incarnations of Zelda. Out of them, three of them have only been seen in picture form (from the backstories of ''The Minish Cap'', ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Breath of the Wild''), and only one (Tetra) goes by a different name. There have been five Zeldas in games taking place prior to the timeline split; the Defeated Timeline has four different Zeldas, the Child Timeline has two of them, and the Adult Timeline has three. Then there is ''Breath of the Wild'', which apparently takes place in all timelines and has two princesses (one of whom is only part of the backstory).  
 
*Out of all of the games in the main series bearing the ''Legend of Zelda'' name, the only ones in which Zelda does not appear at all are ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]''. There are still references to her in both games: in ''Link's Awakening'', [[Marin]] mentions Zelda's name at the beginning, as apparently Link had said her name while waking up. In ''Tri Force Heroes'', one of the available outfits for Link is the Legendary Dress, which is based on Zelda's wardrobe.
 
*Out of all of the games in the main series bearing the ''Legend of Zelda'' name, the only ones in which Zelda does not appear at all are ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]''. There are still references to her in both games: in ''Link's Awakening'', [[Marin]] mentions Zelda's name at the beginning, as apparently Link had said her name while waking up. In ''Tri Force Heroes'', one of the available outfits for Link is the Legendary Dress, which is based on Zelda's wardrobe.
 
*A picture in Hyrule Castle in ''The Wind Waker'' shows that one of the Zeldas (the one who was initially sent to the Great Sea) had a group of stewards very similar in appearance to Tetra's pirate crew.
 
*A picture in Hyrule Castle in ''The Wind Waker'' shows that one of the Zeldas (the one who was initially sent to the Great Sea) had a group of stewards very similar in appearance to Tetra's pirate crew.
 
*The Zelda in ''Spirit Tracks'' is shown to have an acute fear of mice, and even when possessing a Phantom will freeze up when a rat is near.
 
*The Zelda in ''Spirit Tracks'' is shown to have an acute fear of mice, and even when possessing a Phantom will freeze up when a rat is near.
 
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]] on the official ''Brawl'' website, Sheik's appearance in ''Brawl'' was based on concept designs for ''Twilight Princess'', indicating that Sheik was originally intended to make an appearance in the game at some point. This concept artwork was eventually shown in the [[Hyrule Historia]].
 
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]] on the official ''Brawl'' website, Sheik's appearance in ''Brawl'' was based on concept designs for ''Twilight Princess'', indicating that Sheik was originally intended to make an appearance in the game at some point. This concept artwork was eventually shown in the [[Hyrule Historia]].
*A text dump of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' listed two new fighters as Toon Zelda and Toon Sheik, though neither made the final cut of the game. These were most likely intended to be a cel-shaded clone of Zelda (as seen in ''The Wind Waker''), though whether Toon Sheik referred to Tetra or a new Sheik design is unknown.
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*A text dump of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' listed two new fighters as Toon Zelda and Toon Sheik, though neither made the final cut of the game. These were most likely intended to be a cel-shaded clone of Zelda (as seen in ''The Wind Waker''), though whether Toon Sheik would be Tetra or a new Sheik design is unknown.
  
 
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