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#REDIRECT [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]
'''The Legend of Zelda''' was a short-lived television series chronicling the adventures of [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]] and [[Ganondorf|Ganon]] in Hyrule, which was based off the first two Zelda games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. While the series itself is unrelated to the [[Marioverse]], it remains a sub-series of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''.
 
While ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' was broadcasted five days a week, [[Mario]] cartoons only aired from Monday through Thursday. The Legend of Zelda, which was accompanied by live-action segments with Mario and [[Luigi]], aired on Friday.
 
Towards the end of the live-action segments that aired on Monday through Thursday, Mario, Luigi, and/or the guest-star would speak out to the audience, and tell them to watch some scenes from the next ''Legend of Zelda''. A preview featuring several scenes from Friday's Zelda episode was then shown before the live-action segment concluded.
 
As the characters in the live-action segments are aware of the Zelda cartoons, the series itself is implied in the overall Marioverse.
 
[[Category: TV Shows|Legend of Zelda]]
[[Category: Implied]]

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