TOTK Ganondorf is PERFECT

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  • čas přidán 26. 01. 2024
  • The portrayal of Ganondorf from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has rapidly advanced up my ranking of favorite fictional villains of ALL TIME. This video is an explanation of why I feel that way.
    #Zelda #TearsoftheKingdom #Ganondorf
    Tears of the Kingdom TOTK Ganondorf Analysis
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Komentáře • 287

  • @majgoatee
    @majgoatee Před 4 měsíci +428

    I love how Ganon makes a Phantom that looks like Zelda just to troll everyone and give Link false hope. He's such a goof.

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 4 měsíci +72

      Ganon is such a glorious asshole I love him so much

    • @lasercraft32
      @lasercraft32 Před 4 měsíci +20

      "You're honor, he's just a funny guy"

    • @Max-rz8br
      @Max-rz8br Před 4 měsíci +7

      *give the entirety of Hyrule false hope

    • @696Productions
      @696Productions Před 4 měsíci +1

      He’s fabulous. Maybe he’s trans-curious lmao

    • @xenogale
      @xenogale Před 4 měsíci +7

      ​@@696Productionsjust why?

  • @crisprat7117
    @crisprat7117 Před 4 měsíci +303

    honestly it's funny af looking back at the theories going "Ganondorf will be a good guy this time and will team up with Link and Zelda!" only for this man to end up being a complete psychopath

    • @loaf1712
      @loaf1712 Před 4 měsíci +61

      Those theories were literally brain dead.

    • @meatkirbo
      @meatkirbo Před 4 měsíci +19

      @@loaf1712I saw a couple that had some good evidence but these games have a structure and that was all thrown out by the theory

    • @X-zz6jm
      @X-zz6jm Před 3 měsíci +36

      THANK GOD THEY'RE GARBAGE THEORIES!
      Its such a cringy fanfic.
      Let villains be VILLAINS! Not everyone needs a sad backstory or redeem themselves.

    • @Pikaclev
      @Pikaclev Před 3 měsíci +26

      @@X-zz6jmEspecially Ganondorf. The only timeline he gets redeemed should be the end of the WHOLE SERIES in DEATH, remorse, the end of the cycle, etc. through means of something like the Song of Healing. But he should NEVER be a good guy in an actual Zelda game while still alive and kicking strong.

    • @chadpeterson5698
      @chadpeterson5698 Před 3 měsíci +22

      @@Pikaclevyeah, Ganondorf should never be a good guy. Even if he teams up with Link, it should be for selfish reasons like trying to stop a villain who wants to destroy the world that Ganondorf wants to rule and he should also betray the heroes immediately after the threat is over.

  • @h.in825
    @h.in825 Před 3 měsíci +137

    i love how ganondorf’s secret stone goes in the middle of his forehead, mirroring the third eye of the zonai. by imitating the natural-given feature of the zonai race, i think it shows his bitter jealousy of rauru’s power and status as the king of hyrule.

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 3 měsíci +18

      thats a dope detail idk how i didnt pick up on that

    • @Velnox
      @Velnox Před 3 měsíci +7

      That makes a lot of sense. When I saw this however, I just thought that it's a référence to Twilight princess' Ganondorf

    • @rubub8455
      @rubub8455 Před 3 měsíci +4

      or maybe its just to cover up his big ass forehead

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před měsícem

      That's actually a really good point. With the secret stone, he has access to a godlike power that allows him to take on the Zonai, and that's a great way to represent that.

    • @vapistry
      @vapistry Před 3 dny

      @@Velnox All versions of Ganondorf have worn forehead gems of some kind. Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and now Tears of the Kingdom. Even Calamity Ganon had one.

  • @evanbao93
    @evanbao93 Před 4 měsíci +229

    He's such a contrast to The Wind Waker version of Ganondorf, who managed to find his humanity in the end and accept his death at the hands of Link. Out of all the incarnations of Ganon, this Ganondorf literally sacrificed everything to win no matter what. He not only gave up his people, but also his honor, humanity, mind and even reincarnation just to so he wouldn't be seen a loser. Even the Demon Dragon bears no resemblance to the pig Ganon or even bears the name Ganon. That's how much he lost in the end.
    In contrast to WW Ganondorf, who was more focused on reviving Hyrule over becoming a god because that game was all about letting go of the past. In that game, WW Ganondorf was able to retain his humanity because he cared about something beyond himself, even if it's still selfish in the end. Though he lost the Triforce to the King of Red Lions, he was able to die as a mortal Gerudo feeling the wind he once desired, which is why the Adult Timeline is no longer plagued by Ganon anymore.
    And the best part is that both are from the same mold but taken in different directions. Whereas WW Ganondorf shows the human side of Ganon, TOTK Ganondorf shows the inhuman side, one that ultimately consumes the character into a pure symbol of evil.

    • @robertmolnar8543
      @robertmolnar8543 Před 4 měsíci +19

      To be honest the secret stone is probably to blame for it since Ganondorf is the incarnation of Demise's Hatred and the secret stones magnify a persons natural abilities it and consisering his Demon King form is near identical to Demise it is a pretty safe bet that the demonic power Ganondorf inherited from Demise was what was magnified by the secret stone

    • @Chris-gx1ei
      @Chris-gx1ei Před 3 měsíci +4

      Wind Waker Ganondorf got in OoT temporarly stabbed in the head by the Master Sword which probably would have lead to a small Exorcism on him and probably destroying most of his evil and then the food which made him realize that the Gods have abandoned him because of the threat that he is to them.
      Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf however grew up in a Time where Hyrule was still overrun by Demons, and he loved this era of Chaos and Evil - but then the Furry Gods came and brought this Light which he despises with all his hate

    • @chargegarg8234
      @chargegarg8234 Před 3 měsíci

      Wind waker was an actually interesting villain but ganondorf is shallow and power hungry for no real reason

    • @mrmediocre848
      @mrmediocre848 Před 3 měsíci +4

      WW Ganondorf didn't accept his death nor found his humanity, he was thwarted in the ultimate fashion.
      After the events of OoT, losing his conquest to the Hero of Time and the Sages, he tried to take Hyrule again. He found success since the Hero never reincarnated after being sent back to an alternate timeline. However, this conquest would be thwarted when the gods answered the Hyruleans' prayers and flooded the land save for the highest peaks.
      Though he managed to partially break through the Master Sword's seal, he has obviously mellowed from his younger, more arrogant self. Still, he has once more spent great efforts to take over Hyrule, from killing the sages who sustained the Master Sword's power to tracking down the Triforce. Finally, on his tower at the end of the game, he has finally managed to bring all the pieces together to finally wish on the Triforce, victorious in the end, even boasting about it.
      Whereas before, Ganondorf has been calculating and exact in achieving his goal of returning Hyrule to rule over it, his goals are dashed from a single lapse in judgement. While Link and Zelda were vessels of the Triforce he was willing to spare beforehand, they are now the subjects of King Daphnes' wish for the future, the wish stolen from him. Living reminders of his hopes and dreams drowned for good. Instead of accepting defeat, he lashes out and makes an attempt to kill them in his rage, only to have the Master Sword planted into his head which, as it had before, freezes him in time, while the Great Sea presumably destroys him along with Hyrule.
      I would say it is understandable, perhaps even human, for Ganondorf to act this way after losing everything at the very end, but he died a human because he lost the Triforce [nearly all instances of Ganon involve the Trifore, with the Oracle games being the exception, I believe], and the Master Sword gave him an improvised lobotomy.

  • @cato3277
    @cato3277 Před 4 měsíci +106

    Some notes on ToTK Ganondorf:
    - His pale skintone suggests a lack of sunlight. His "hatred of light" thing may be more literal than just evil. Maybe the Koume and Kotake look-alike Gerudo with the same skintone raised him underground? There are many caves in the desert, ruins too.
    - The final area of the game where Ganondorf is battled is a massive tree of Gloom roots, which seem to be all flowing the substance towards Ganondorf. All the Gloom in the game is draining Hyrule, and fueling him.
    I love this armageddon interpretation of Ganondorf. He is the end incarnate.

    • @created3612
      @created3612 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Well yeah I guess, but every Ganondorf has been pale, not just TotK. And your second point would assume Hyrule somehow needs the gloom, which I don’t think it does. If Ganondorf is the source of that gloom where is he draining it from??

    • @cato3277
      @cato3277 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @created3612 First point - true but its especially noticeable in this game, as there are now other Gerudo that look like that too while others still have pretty saturated skintones. Second - that was badly written, my bad. He is spreading Gloom (the substance), which is draining Hyruleans lifeforce, which in turn floods all the lost lifeforce back to him.

  • @awakenedcrowl
    @awakenedcrowl Před 4 měsíci +82

    Visually he's peak Ganondorf. And as a pure villain, he works great, especially with hit "creepiness-factor". But just in terms of individual character depth, they certainly could've done much more for him.

    • @gabrieljordan7209
      @gabrieljordan7209 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Yeah it felt like that for most of the characters in the game. I like the new open world style but I really hope they bring back stronger characters / story focus.

    • @awakenedcrowl
      @awakenedcrowl Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@gabrieljordan7209 Same. Tho I gotta say - TotK characters were alreardy quite a step up from BotW characters

    • @gabrieljordan7209
      @gabrieljordan7209 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@awakenedcrowlfor sure I think the voice acting was even better. I wish the whole game was like that opening with the cool music and cutscenes you actually experience. I was so hype on opening night playing that.

  • @Chris-gx1ei
    @Chris-gx1ei Před 4 měsíci +63

    Everyone saying Ganondorf is a poor, broken and missunderstood person are those who would Ganondorf clearly manipulate into doing his own will.

    • @esteban8471
      @esteban8471 Před 3 měsíci +17

      Ganondorf is broken (at least in Wind Waker), but he is far from misunderstood.

    • @Chris-gx1ei
      @Chris-gx1ei Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@esteban8471
      I think the reason he is broken in Wind Waker has two reasons:
      First the Exorcism Sword (which was one if the Japanese names for the Master Sword in Japanese) did a minor excorcism to his mind, maybe slightly removing some evil (That's just a Theory that I had)
      Abd the Second reason why he could be broken is Because of the fact that he became such a threat that the Gods themselves had to do something to stop him...
      To be honest, it would be kinda depressing to think about it:
      You become a Ruthless Leader and destroy entire nations, but instead of being taken down by Rebellious Humans it is God himself who ends your Tyranny and abandons you in any way possible (which technically wouldnt happen in Christian Beliefs, Therefore you need do do worse shit than Satan)
      And something similar is in Wind Waker.
      Compare him to his Alternate Version in Twilight Princess, he suddenly got the Triforce of Power out of Nowhere without an Explaination and this made him think the Gods have choosen him as the Absolute Leader, in contrast we have Wind Waker Ganondorf who got temporarly stopped by the Gods and was in the end abandoned by them.

  • @glukko8245
    @glukko8245 Před 4 měsíci +119

    Most disapointing part i think, is that Riju didnt interact with Ganondorf. I think it would been interesthing to see Ganondorf's reaction on Goruto cultures changes, and Riju
    Also Ganondorf finding out that he had followers (yiga clan), and meeting a being more powerful than him (the all mighty banana Master Kohga) would been fun

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 4 měsíci +46

      I love this game's story to pieces but I absolutely agree with you. Ganondorf's connection to the Gerudo after he betrayed them is barely mentioned at all which was a huge missed opportunity.
      One of the things I wanted out of TOTK going in was to permenantly put an end to the yiga clan so seeing them basically in the same spot as BOTW was a bit of a shame to me (even if their reintroduction to the story via the depths was great!)

    • @cajunking5987
      @cajunking5987 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@crustboundyes the only reason I personally wanted to return to this Hyrule is cuz I love the characters. I want more interactions and reactions from them.

    • @Chris-gx1ei
      @Chris-gx1ei Před 4 měsíci

      Koga is a loser serving a Master who doesnt even knows he exists

    • @azuzziken
      @azuzziken Před 4 měsíci +8

      ​@@crustbound But the Yiga didn't lose because, in their own way, they had a community. Just like Link.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 4 měsíci +10

      It's interesting to think about what becomes of the Yiga Clan post-Upheaval now that their god no longer exists. Age of Calamity showed that they are capable of good and do care about each other, so maybe they could redeem themselves with time like Dorian did.

  • @meatkirbo
    @meatkirbo Před 4 měsíci +40

    All that and he’s even hot. The only possible counter of that is the creepy grin he has that one time that defies all known bone structure

  • @speedude0164
    @speedude0164 Před 4 měsíci +62

    This Ganondorf's character writing is fascinating in a different way than Wind Waker's was. Wind Waker humanized him by having him finally come to terms with why he so obsessively sought to conquer Hyrule, while Tears of the Kingdom showed more depth to his pure evil than ever before. It's the perfect direction to take this Ganondorf, as we need to be able to look at him and fully buy that he is in fact the origin of the Calamity. He views the world strictly through the lens of power, believing it should be ruled by those that have the power to claim it for themselves, and that constant battle to be the very best is something he greatly enjoys. I love how throughout the game before the final battle, he never once appears stressed or discouraged; he always appears so determined and confidant. When he makes his first attempt to overrun Hyrule with the Moldugas and Rauru just blasts them away, he remains focused and looks for another way, which he immediately comes up with on the spot. That smile when he murders Sonia and steals her stone also says so much, as after all his plotting, he finally has access to a power far greater than Rauru's, and he's free to do whatever he wants with the world and its people while no one can stand in his way. Even when Rauru lands the sealing blow on him and he knows he's gonna be stuck down here for tens of thousands of years, he remains unphased as he knows keeping him sealed for a limited time is all Rauru can do, after which he'll reawaken in a time where his greatest foe is no more. The very first time he shows any sign of distress is when Link defeats him. Up until now, he has faced setbacks, but he always had a backup plan to get his way no matter what. Now, this man he saw as weak and unworthy when he walked in suddenly just became a far greater threat than Rauru ever was, and for the first time, there's nothing Ganondorf can do to take control; he's no longer unbeatable. Refusing to accept this reality, he does the only thing he can to gain even more power than he already has: sacrificing all that he is and becoming the full embodiement of the darkness that drives him. It seems like this would give him the upper hand, but with the arrival of Link's companion who had become the embodiement of the light that drove her, he didn't stand a chance. She still had something to fight for and protect, while all he had to fight for was now gone, and he was now nothing more than pure, aimless evil.

    • @ricky.t.1658
      @ricky.t.1658 Před 3 měsíci +2

      He is just a bad guy, nothing special

  • @spencerthompson9091
    @spencerthompson9091 Před 4 měsíci +55

    One thing I will add to what you were saying how he has no respect for Link is during their fight while in his base form anytime he lands a blow on Link he taunts Link calling "weak" and "Pathetic" and has a very stoic expression on his face. Once he transforms with his secret stone though he is smiling the whole battle and he no longer mocks Link when he lands a blow

  • @LonesomeDevil
    @LonesomeDevil Před 4 měsíci +35

    I don't know if I'd say he's perfect, but he was definitely surprisingly refreshing. In the new era of tragic/sympathetic villains we are in now alongside the plotwist villains that show up at the very end of the story out of nowhere and make no logical sense, I was feeling a bit nostalgic at the idea of seeing a straight up selfish A-hole with a ton of presence and menace as an antagonist.
    I respect the opinion of those who were disappointed, but personally, I liked him a lot. Really wished we could have seen more interactions with him for sure, though.

  • @DylsNT3
    @DylsNT3 Před 4 měsíci +34

    One of the things that stuck with me most about the ending of this game is that killing ganondorf is not the last thing you do. The final moments of this game are about saving zelda not killing ganondorf which I think perfectly sells the themes of community and reminds us that this isn’t ganondorf story it’s link and zeldas

  • @Delta-lu5kf
    @Delta-lu5kf Před 3 měsíci +12

    Is this what it's like when a Zelda fan has actual media literacy?
    Im not even being facetious, this I genuinely one of the only TotK videos I've seen that actually takes character dislogue and actions and examines them beyond the surface level. It's one of the only TotK videos I've seen that actually engages with the media they're consuming instead of just going "My hand isn't held through every major plot point and character detail, therefore this is bad writing". All this to say, I think this video was great and perfectly encapsulates why this iteration of Ganondorf is such a good character, and an even better villain. In my opinion, he's the best villain the Zelda series has had so far

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I do think they could've done a better job making his motivation clear, but the seeds are there once you read between the lines (the English translation apparently excludes a lot too). I don't understand people complaning about Ganondorf not having complex motivations when he's not only always been like that, but one of his most well known traits is literally that he's the reincarnation of the Demon King, rendering any complex motivation pointless. I've listened to a lot of the recent complaints and there is a lot I agree with, but so much of it just feels like bias due to the game not being similar enough to classic games, or to people's idea of the game before it released. I'm sorry, but I just don't think these people view Zelda in the same way its creators do, and I definitely don't think their view is superior.

    • @Delta-lu5kf
      @Delta-lu5kf Před 3 měsíci +1

      @speedude0164 I mean, I can only speak for myself of course, but I feel Ganondorf's motivation was made pretty clear. All the points laid out in this video I got either during my playthrough, or a little bit later after digesting the game more.
      I don't remember if Gerudo males inheriting the throne as a birthright is said in BotW, if not I could see that being an issue for someone who's not familiar with greater Zelda lore regarding this Ganondorf's characterization. But that's really it, otherwise I feel like all the info is there for one to reasonably connect the dots. I don't think Ganondorf needs to explicitly state "I'm doing X because of Y", in fact I quite like how TotK treats the audience with intelligence in regards to a lot of its writing
      All that said, I do know about how the English localization cut some stuff, but I'm not exactly sure what. Regardless, for me it doesn't seem like what was cut was super important since I'm on the same page as the game anyway

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Delta-lu5kf I agree, it's nice when a villain doesn't bother telling the player why he's doing what he's doing and instead just fulfills the role of the protagonist's enemy, only leaving subtle hints that allow you to understand his mindset. I hear Japanese has him say something along the lines of how the peace of Hyrule has made people complacent and unwilling to fight for themselves, which he hates due to his belief that success comes strictly through power. That would've helped the line "I will reshape this world as it was meant to be" make more sense (though I guess you could also see it as him reshaping the world in his own image instead of the royal family's).

  • @riccardoflorio2800
    @riccardoflorio2800 Před 4 měsíci +27

    This ganondorf is the most scenic we had this villain. It is a shame that the english version removed some nuances that explained most of this character's motivations.
    The guy has a deep hatred for the Zonai, as their, in his words, claim to rule out of the bounds of their people, shows an impressive, yet arrogant, feat. The same arrogance that this Ganondorf has, wanting to expand himself his reign, this shows an hint of hypocrisy in the character, that, despite that, is willing to fight and sacrifice everything, including his soul, to show that he is the true king.
    Soul sacrifice is the draconification, since in every version except the english one, the soul is the one that gets sacrificed as an "who seeks immortality is bound to eternal oblivion of the soul".
    For the final fight ganondorf calls again the arrogance of the zonai, calling peace what was expansion, since he really says, "hiding your cowardice under the word peace", adding also, "true courage, vanished long long ago", sentence that links to the triforce and the delusion he had when the first meeting with link ended with link getting railed by his miasma (true word, ganondorf does not use gloom, but miasma, word that links more to the sickness that it brings).
    In the fight too, ganondorf when transforms into demon king, he starts talking in the same way that Demise speaks in skyward sword.
    All nuances that sadly go away with the english version.
    A similarity i can give to totk ganondorf is to second age Sauron , during the fall if numenor. Also because of the eye theme that ganondorf has in the latest games

  • @themastersword1621
    @themastersword1621 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Wind Waker Ganondorf is still the most complex version, but this Ganondorf is my favorite. Not just because this is easily my favorite boss fight of his or his incredibly cool design. It's how he has never felt more menacing or threatening. Even as a decrepit mummy, he's able to inflict so much damage to Link and spread so much chaos. Not to mention when he transforms back into his original form and "the Menace Unleashed" displayed with his leitmotif...chef's kiss.
    And even if Wind Waker Ganondorf has more depth, there's nothing wrong with a villain who's simply evil and wants to rule. Not to mention how his draconification was the polar opposite of Zelda. Hers was an act of sacrifice. His was an act of selfishness.

  • @literallygrass1328
    @literallygrass1328 Před 4 měsíci +25

    Idec if he's a "shallow" villan the final battle was SO HYPE

    • @Drew_2152
      @Drew_2152 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I really don’t get the shallow part. Yeah WW Ganondorf had his reasons to be evil after all but without WW his younger self on OOT has no said reason to be evil and if Ganondorf is just Demises hatred reincarnated does pure evil need a cause because Demise was evil because it was his being.

    • @Kitty255Again
      @Kitty255Again Před 3 měsíci

      When pure evil also happens to come in the form of an actual dude, yeah i think he needs a reason to be evil. People can't just be evil, there's no such thing as evil. He has to have a perspective that either people dont agree with, or revolves around destruction, that's what "evil" is.​@@Drew_2152

    • @Pablo_Sky_youtube
      @Pablo_Sky_youtube Před 3 dny

      @@Drew_2152 Thing is, TOTK Ganondorf is considered shallow because he came before all the other versions, who gave deeper knowledge of his character, and he returned after 10 years of waiting in a new version never seen before (not like Twilight, who was just OOT Ganondorf again with a different outcome) in a time where Zelda games already evolved a lot in terms of story and lore, people expected more screen time or deeper knowledge of his character, and instead, we got barely a couple lines we can all outread to create something different but convincing, I've read and listened to a lot of people explaining him like in this video, and all of them would fit TOTK story even if they made completly different explanations (but I like this one the most tho)

  • @user-if4nx2jn8r
    @user-if4nx2jn8r Před 4 měsíci +25

    I agree completely. I think the idea that he'd be a better character if they tried to make him more sympathetic is totally inaccurate. What matters is if there's truth in the character, and there is indeed. History is full of people whose lust for power drove their every action from dictators to serial killers to even more "banal" psychopaths like clout-chasing influencers and Wall Street finance guys. Ganondorf is very "true" in that sense. Not everyone has a Freudian sympathetic backstory or misguided altruism guiding them.

    • @motherfuckingenterprises7436
      @motherfuckingenterprises7436 Před 2 měsíci +1

      If anything, what would make him better is more screen-time and interactions with other characters like Kohga and Riju

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před měsícem +4

      Power hungry maniacs are quite plentiful in the gaming world, but Ganondorf sets himself apart with how his belief translates to his relationship with people like Rauru and Link, and to an even greater extent, the presentation. I get why people prefer the more humanized version in Wind Waker, but I don't think anyone can deny that this is easily the best he's ever been presented.

  • @Trailblazer162
    @Trailblazer162 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I've played mostly every Zelda game since I was a kid in the 80's and love pretty much them all. Ocarina ofcoarse is a favorite and has been since I first played it but something about this games story and presentation just blew me away. It may be from nostalgia and sadness of lose from siblings I used to play these games with are no longer alive but the end of this game brought me to tears literally. It was just so beautifully well done. The finally time you have controlled over Link and you dive down to catch Zelda is just brilliant. What a masterpiece and perfect conclusion to Botw.

  • @696Productions
    @696Productions Před 4 měsíci +14

    He’s literally just Ocarina Ganondorf mixed with Demise.

  • @boneman9751
    @boneman9751 Před 4 měsíci +13

    My favorite part of the video was when he called ganondorf a complete loser, and I’m being 100% serious.
    He doesn’t hype him up, he doesn’t make him look cool, he doesn’t make him look like some edgelords fantasy. Crustbound calls him exactly what he is. A loser. An entitled man who manipulated and used people to fuel his own selfishness, lost to genuinely good people who loved each other, and in the end died the exact same way he lived: alone, grasping for any straw he could and not able to admit his shortcomings.

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 4 měsíci +4

      I mean in his defence he is cool as hell before his facade slips at the end of the game😭

    • @boneman9751
      @boneman9751 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@crustbound true, but😭💀
      It speaks more towards the overall theme of community far more than “maybe the real treasure was the friends we made along the way” ever will. Those who strive for peace and unity thrive, while selfish people are losers who live behind a facade.

    • @DiaomBayet
      @DiaomBayet Před 3 měsíci

      @@boneman9751true.. true… BUT THAT MONOLOGUE HE DOES BEFORE THE BOSS FIGHT AND THE MUSIC IS JUST SO COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @jeno-gc4pb
    @jeno-gc4pb Před 2 měsíci +3

    When you first atack him and he dodges was the scariest thing i have experienced in my life

  • @MagicPotato08
    @MagicPotato08 Před 4 měsíci +20

    I know nothing about Zelda and was never interested in playing it yet I still enjoy these Zelda video essays, they are very well produced and entertaining. 👍

  • @Chris-gx1ei
    @Chris-gx1ei Před 4 měsíci +13

    Well about Ganondorf's "Selfish Act" of Dragonification.
    You still need to understand how the Demon Tribe works.
    Demise in Skyward Sword's Japanese Text seems to act more like a representive for the Demon Community as if they are having one wish and one desire:
    The Dominance of Darkness
    And That's exacty what Ganondorf's wish was at the end.
    If he shall perrish then so be it, but Darkness should still be in charge.

  • @MrSuperleobros
    @MrSuperleobros Před 4 měsíci +30

    I don't get why so many say this version of ganondorf was shallow. I actually think he was portrayed perfectly.

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe Před 4 měsíci +2

      Perfectly relative to his role in the game, but that's precisely very one-dimensional for better or worse

    • @clonetrooper2003
      @clonetrooper2003 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Because his motives lack any depth (in the english version) and his plan for taking over the kingdom of hyrule are stupid af

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@clonetrooper2003 English acting was a bit better in TOTK but still mediocre, NoA's English translation is generally terrible, but here Ganondorf is shallow by design and it's not really any better in Japanese.

    • @Deebus
      @Deebus Před 3 měsíci +1

      He’s just a guy. It didn’t even have to be ganondorf. Just a guy

  • @chadpeterson5698
    @chadpeterson5698 Před 3 měsíci +8

    This is my second favorite iteration of Ganondorf, only surpassed by the Hyrule Warriors version who just like the TOTK Ganondorf is an absolute unit, but he also has some of the more affable qualities of his Wind Waker counterpart, albeit not to the same extent. He’s also the strongest version of Ganondorf due to gaining the full Triforce and it takes an entire army of heroes to stop him.

  • @CJ_Dub
    @CJ_Dub Před 4 měsíci +8

    This just highlights how powerful lore accurate link is

  • @rey273
    @rey273 Před 4 měsíci +14

    ALSO: he's hot

  • @awesomefacestuff4429
    @awesomefacestuff4429 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Finally, some respect on TotK Ganondorf's name. People love to complain about how boring and shallow his motivations are, but I honestly can't recall an instance (aside from maybe Wind Waker) where Ganondorf was truly compelling in that regard. I do wish he had a bit more screen time to fully flesh him out, and I'm not a huge fan of how much you need to read between the lines to get the full picture of his character, but he's still very much a threatening presence and does a great job at elevating the game's themes of community and sacrifice.

    • @Drew_2152
      @Drew_2152 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Exactly. There’s are several things about TOTK that deserve criticism but Ganondorfs presentation was done amazingly.

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@Drew_2152 To me as most of the world building in TOTK, it suffers from very cool concepts with underwhelming execution. What we got works fine but the anticipation of such an iconic villain entering the world of BOTW, and how cool he and other Gerudo warriors designs are for example, tease us but do the bare minimum to instead focus on the core premise. That's ok, but in a way it stings even more when they _show_ a concept and leave it at "imagine what that could be", like why even include fully designed Koume and Kotake if we'll never see any interaction for these incarnations?...
      They did the same with the Zonai, with huge emphasis on them but very superficial inclusion of ruins on sparse sky platforms and vague mentions from legend, and not that much screen time for their only two survivors... Which puts me in this weird spot where on one side I want them to develop these people further, on the other I'd rather accept it was never going to be too impressive and see something entirely different next, if they're still not comfortable to develop any world building too seriously.

    • @Drew_2152
      @Drew_2152 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@mkjjoe I wish a DLC would just fix that because I know Nintendo could do it easily. My vision for a DLC would be more story on Ganondorf and the Zonai and within the world I’d put answers to our questions. In the depths there would be broken Shieka Shrines and scattered guardians in decay some of them dead or would activate and try to kill you like the planted ones in BOTW, some would be an empty shell taken over by gloom hands and where the beam would be shot instead of that it would be spitting out pools of malice. For the Divine Beast I’d have them scattered and deactivated across the map Vah Nahboris visible but almost sunken into the sand in the deadest part of the Gerudo region, Vah Ruta can be found east partially submerged in the waters not far off the land, Vah Medoh perched over at Eventide Island, and Vah Rudania laying down or attached to a wall surface near Gorondia. That would basically be the Depths DLC and could be separated by the Sky DLC.

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Drew_2152 Yeah neat ideas, though keeping main lore content in extra payed content wouldn't go over too well 😄 Aonuma confirmed that all he wanted to add to BOTW was in the game unfortunately...

    • @Drew_2152
      @Drew_2152 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@mkjjoe I guess it wouldn’t thinking about it like that but yeah sadly Aonuma feels he’s done everything with the wild era.

  • @ronanaxe2794
    @ronanaxe2794 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I just love Ganondorf, and one of the big reasons is because he can be anything. In Ocarina of time he's An arrogant prince, Windwaker he's a broken man, in Twilight princess he's a manipulative criminal and Tears of the kingdom he's just a sadist

  • @GeneralOlde
    @GeneralOlde Před 3 měsíci +5

    This was a great video! It really made me appreciate this take on Ganondorf after so many people wrote him off as a pale shadow of past versions. I would love to see a video covering your thoughts on BOTW/TOTK's version of Princess Zelda, as I think she's the best version of the character yet. I really loved her story across both games and related to her a lot.

  • @Garbear0119
    @Garbear0119 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Love that intro editing. Love embodiment of evil enemies and enemies who are just regular people who become massively evil, decayed ganondorf in this game is true peak though.

  • @pokemon5life167
    @pokemon5life167 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I don't like Ganondorf in this game, but i like him in theory. He doesn't get enough screen time to make a meaningful impact and him pretending to be zelda to trick everyone is diminished by bad story telling (its painfully obvious and if you did the memories beforehand then link knows everything but doesn't tell anybody which is frustrating as hell.) Also I find people saying Wind Waker Ganondorf is redeemable funny as hell. He was very clearly lying through his teeth so link would put up less of a fight. Somehow he was so convincing he managed to convince the player base. Like this takes place in the adult timeline when he had full power over hyrule and he still abandoned the gerudo. He doesn't care about giving the resources of hyrule to his people, he just wants power for himself.

    • @X-zz6jm
      @X-zz6jm Před 3 měsíci +3

      If you actually re-read the speech in WW, most of the pronouns used are referring to himself. The only pronoun used for his people is "A frigid gale pierced our homes" which is just more explaining that he prefers Hyrule's winds and isn't a fan of his country's wind. That is all!
      I don't get why people keep misinterprating what was said and have to keep pushing cringy headcanons on to the character and treating it as fact.
      Also he could've shares Hyrule instead of taking it all for himself but he didn't.

    • @pokemon5life167
      @pokemon5life167 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@X-zz6jm I completely agree. I see it more as that he wanted complete power over hyrule all for himself. Instead people take what he said at face value and draws lines where there are not for sake of their headcanons like you said. When he wished on the triforce he said "give hyrule to me", not for "something other than suffering and ruin" like what he said in his speech.

  • @grapejuice9681
    @grapejuice9681 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Totk Ganondorf is by far the best version of Ganondorf in my opinion as well! I completely agree with everything you had to say in this video. Keep up the good work!

  • @AdrianHernandez-rn1sq
    @AdrianHernandez-rn1sq Před měsícem

    I quote Ganondorf’s lines all the time because he’s so demonic and badass.

  • @quonit37
    @quonit37 Před 12 dny

    AYEE I never noticed the finger puncture wounds lol. LOVE THIS VIDEO AGAIN

  • @ZeroJump
    @ZeroJump Před 4 měsíci +18

    I think you should have realy mentioned what he says in the Japanese dub because it makes his motivation more clear. We see even more that he thinks hes the true king and how he thinks people have become weak. 7:30 I mean stuff like this wasnt even in the original. Other than that good analysis

    • @user-if4nx2jn8r
      @user-if4nx2jn8r Před 4 měsíci

      Where are you seeing what the Japanese version says?

    • @ZeroJump
      @ZeroJump Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@user-if4nx2jn8r Every other dub is acurate

    • @user-if4nx2jn8r
      @user-if4nx2jn8r Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ZeroJump Is there somewhere I can read more about this?

    • @ZeroJump
      @ZeroJump Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-if4nx2jn8r Theres a fully acurate document for BOTWs terrible translations idk about TOTK tho

  • @jacktronsdal5034
    @jacktronsdal5034 Před 3 měsíci

    This video made me appreciate this game and its Ganon so much more. Well done

  • @E3AloeLi
    @E3AloeLi Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love complex villains. Mostly antagonists. Other ganondorfs especially wind waker gives the fandom a more sympathetic glimpse into a a VERSION of what he could be. I love this version cuz
    1. SEXY
    2. He’s an asshole and has charisma
    2a. Asshole, pure asshole, literal demon made mortal and I LOVE the eldritch horror concept idea that COULD be played with (as an artist and story teller)
    2b. That shit eating grin and him owning his assholery. He’s an asshole, he knows it and doesn’t give a shit.
    3. Confidence is sexy

  • @johannaadriennsiko5030
    @johannaadriennsiko5030 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I realized some time ago that when I really hate a villain like "You killed my favorite character you little -" hate then I love that villain. (I really liked Sonia why did she die? Why Nintendo?)

  • @iwasanMBTInerd
    @iwasanMBTInerd Před 3 měsíci +1

    Finally someone who says it how it really is. Ganondorf was never misunderstood. People only say that because of one throwaway line in Wind Waker, but he never mentioned the Gerudo suffering being his reason for wanting power. He wanted it because he envied the prosperity that Hyrule had. His actions in Ocarina if Time show he did nothing to help his people either. They remained in the desert and were brainwashed to see him as a god by Twinrova while he sat in his castle and spread misery.
    He doesn't need to be redeemable and know about Demise and that is what makes him a good character. People like him actually exist in the world.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed! I don't understand why people hate on this Ganondorf, but have no problem with him having this supposed sympathetic motivation while also being the literal reincarnation of the Demon King. That completely defeats the point of him having a sympathetic reason behind his evil; he'd still naturally just be the type to conquer even if his people lived in a better land.

  • @soccer4207
    @soccer4207 Před 3 měsíci

    Great job, this is a great video.

  • @archivist_13
    @archivist_13 Před 2 měsíci

    I love that he's just a pure evil villain, it's so great

  • @moonknight6893
    @moonknight6893 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Something interesting to think about: the world was probably supposed to looks as he wanted until the goddesses and added land, water and life and then Hylia

  • @a.jthomas6132
    @a.jthomas6132 Před 3 měsíci +4

    or Ganondorf’s motives in Tears of the Kingdom, I’ve found out that he really wants to bring the world back that its rightfully was when the land is roamed by demons. In Japanese, his dissatisfaction to the rulers of Hyrule to lived in a peace and tranquility where as he remained attached to the brutal past were those with a sense of fighting spirit are the supreme. He aims for controlling all creation instead of world domination. And he willing to go extreme lenghs to fulfill his desire. No wonder why he despises the Zonai and Rauru’s kingdom. And ths why I do not like how the English vocalization re written the original source materials…. just like NA Nintendo did to Link’s Journal Entry logs.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci

      Something like this also seems to have happened with the tablet in the Royal Hidden Passage. It says in English that Hyrule Castle was built to prevent the site of Rauru's seal from being disturbed, but I went to read it in French and that version describes it as the castle being built to sustain the seal and provide a foundation for it, something that makes way more sense based on the lore and what was said in interviews. I really wanna do a full playthrough in French for this reason, to see if it provides any context to the story that wasn't there in English.

  • @serge263
    @serge263 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You witness a king....Mid-Suavemente.

  • @blackchickiedee7
    @blackchickiedee7 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I think people are saying Ganondorf is shallow here because we were expecting him to play a bigger role and there was a mis-translation with the dialog. In the Japanese version, Ganondorf discredited Rauru, didn't really respect him because he was leading Hyrule into a false sense of security, he thought leading people with peace was making them complacent and wouldn't ever be prepared for threats. So, as a King, he felt it was his duty to go and conquer other kingdoms because the strong win over the weak. But in the English one, it was just, hey I'm bad, I want shiny pebble gimme shiny pebble. Don't know why this was decided but...🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @ultimate_pleb
    @ultimate_pleb Před 3 měsíci

    "I always come back"
    -Gannondorf

  • @TwiliiPrincess
    @TwiliiPrincess Před 2 měsíci

    7:18 I NEVER NOTICED THAT! Thats so dope

  • @Miksen25
    @Miksen25 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The TotK Ganondorf is just pure evil for no reason, but I think the Wind Waker Ganondorf is the best. Cuz he lost his people to the great flood. The only thing he wants is getting back the desert and his tribe.

  • @swampygaming2975
    @swampygaming2975 Před 9 dny

    The fact that people look at Ganondorf as “misunderstood” is hilarious. Even in WW, he’s trying to use the triforce for his own selfish goals. He’s the incarnation of the ultimate evil for Hylia’s sake!

  • @chefnoob124
    @chefnoob124 Před 7 dny

    You could say Ganon sacrificed himself for the people he loves…
    Himself.

  • @Unizuka
    @Unizuka Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ganondorf is just a pawn in the hand of master kohga

  • @jdbd4818
    @jdbd4818 Před 7 dny +1

    So you’re telling me Ganon doesn’t remember being defeated by Link in breath of the wild?

  • @Evils_Bane
    @Evils_Bane Před měsícem +1

    I just wish we got more background on his upbringing, its a real missed opportunity. design wise he's your typical gerudo, its obvious he has his demon tribe connection through his choice of clothes and weapons. And as you were saying i dont want to see his life story to make him sympathetic, i want to see the hunger for power, entitlement and jealousy of the king being built up. and to see a more about the demon tribe.

  • @ivancastro365
    @ivancastro365 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The one true king

  • @tayty1238
    @tayty1238 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He was defeated because he didn’t have the power of suavemente

  • @thewhiteninja5751
    @thewhiteninja5751 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Can you make a full review of TOTK? I would actually watch it, even if it's 3 hours (I'm not joking, I once watched one that long), and I would like to see what you thought of the game

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 4 měsíci +9

      I plan on making a BOTW/TOTK combo review one of these days. Those are my two favourite games of all time and I'm itching to talk about them.

    • @thewhiteninja5751
      @thewhiteninja5751 Před 3 měsíci

      Looking forward to that. @@crustbound

  • @yoohoo236
    @yoohoo236 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wooooo a video that isn't Dorf slander

  • @golemguyyt5646
    @golemguyyt5646 Před 3 měsíci

    I wish we got to see him more tho..

  • @JuliusDofarios
    @JuliusDofarios Před 3 měsíci +1

    The only flaw is the "Evil for the sake of being Evil" Charecter. Wind Waker had a story and a reason for Gannondorf to be against Link, but TOTK has no reason. It's a hallow evil but a bad-ass one.

  • @DeoxysPrime300
    @DeoxysPrime300 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Why couldn’t xehanort be like this version of ganondorf!??

  • @golemguyyt5646
    @golemguyyt5646 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He’s evil cause he’s evil. Love it

  • @mr.barcode3186
    @mr.barcode3186 Před 4 měsíci +5

    While I like that you laughed off the bizarre "the Zonai are colonialists" narrative that I saw a lot of not too long after TOTK released, there's a small part of me that kind of sees where that asinine take comes from.
    Rauru and Sonia have the Hyrulean equivalent of every nuke on the planet in the form of the Secret Stones. The angle that the people pushing the colonialism narrative are coming at this from is "the entire world may have just bowed to Rauru out of fear that he would wipe their species off the face of the earth if they didn't".
    That's very obviously not what you're supposed to take away from the story, but the weird contrarians are just going as far against the game's story as they can.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 4 měsíci +3

      In a strange way that perception feels like it helps their story. The surface has long been dominated by the most powerful, so when the Zonai descend with their godlike power, you'd expect them to do the same. Instead, they create a world where everyone can live in community and peace, only using their power to defend against those that would disrupt that peace. It's a great origin story for Hyrule as a kingdom, even if some of it doesn't line up with the lore.

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not sure this is necessarily being a contrarian, for knowing so little officially and for how the games tend to show simple things on the surface but leave room for mystery and conspiracy.
      Throughout the series we've seen many different generations of royalty simply protecting the power of good vs evil, but sometimes the backstory is more unsettling. For example in OOT the Sheikah had been the royal family's shadow people who used torture chambers. Before SS Hylia only took Hylians in the sky for protection, a simple premise with a benevolent goddess that gets weirder if you think about what wasn't shown. In BOTW it isn't clear exactly how it went for the Sheikah who split 10,000 before, technology was a threat and the Yiga overreacted, but the king pushed them away after they served the kingdom.
      It doesn't seem crazy that part of the Zonai would just be conquerors, we don't really know when and how they arrived, how they lived before, if they were all united, where the sacred stones came from, what happened for them to go... Rauru may just have settled to build a kingdom for any number of reasons.

    • @Drew_2152
      @Drew_2152 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@mkjjoeanother mystery before the kingdoms founding was what killed off many Zonai

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Ganondorf's dialogue "When your Zonai ancestors descended upon these lands long, long ago" implies that they've been here ages and integrated into Hyrule like someone who immigrated to another country would as opposed to conquering it. The Zonai, from basically everything we've been told about them, seem like a very peaceful group.

    • @mr.barcode3186
      @mr.barcode3186 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@crustbound yeah, from what little we know the Zonai seemed to be a peace-loving race, despite their insane powers. I don't believe for a second that Rauru was exercising the power of the Secret Stones to assert dominance. If anything, Ganondorf remarking how he took his power for granted implies he finds it baffling that Rauru WASN'T a conqueror.

  • @philippelavoie5674
    @philippelavoie5674 Před 3 měsíci +1

    And who in Hyrule (especially Link) could belive at any point that fake Zelda is the real one.

  • @garrison778
    @garrison778 Před 3 měsíci

    I love how personal is to Ganon to defeat Zelda and Link. Because Zelda has a direct hand in sealing Ganon.

  • @ergob3907
    @ergob3907 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Design wise he’s great. That said- they really don’t do much new with him. He’s doing his OOT gerudo king with a war against the Sages like before.
    IDK I kind of liked how Twilight Princess and Wind Waker closed out Ganondorf in their respective timelines. The nonGanon villains in the series showed imo that Zelda can outgrow Ganondorf and still be good.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před měsícem

      I wasn't a big fan of them just casually making a new Ganondorf not tied to the other at all, but ultimately it probably is better to do it like this instead of trying to force a connection to the already ultra messy timeline. He left such an impact and went out in such spectacular fashion in this game that I'd honestly be fine if he never appeared in a mainline game again. I love him, but he's left his mark, and I'd support the devs moving on from him.

  • @leosmith-moores1213
    @leosmith-moores1213 Před 3 měsíci

    Totk Ganondorf is daddy material

  • @ETLettuce
    @ETLettuce Před 3 měsíci

    I'd argue equally as important. Totk Ganondorf is so hot... Smash

  • @gabrieladerre2862
    @gabrieladerre2862 Před 3 měsíci

    I never wanted to beat TF put of Ganon, so much, in any of the other games, as I did the moment he pulled that crap with poor Sonia!

  • @izzymosley1970
    @izzymosley1970 Před 3 měsíci

    I feel like this version of ganondorf would probably agree with sukuna form JJK's philosophy.

  • @acejumper1681
    @acejumper1681 Před 3 měsíci

    Best version of ganon in the franchise.

  • @quonit37
    @quonit37 Před 12 dny

    I loooove videos about why someone loves something! It's great to see positivity out here :D

  • @keiroty7187
    @keiroty7187 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is he straight up insane

  • @kevinamaya5681
    @kevinamaya5681 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve always seen ganondorf as a spoiled little kid

  • @timtoni1717
    @timtoni1717 Před 3 měsíci

    ngl though that explosion should have destroyed hyrule

  • @doubleflores8350
    @doubleflores8350 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love this Ganondorf but i HATE the simps that come with him. Stop simping after Ganondorf you weirdos!!!

  • @DeoxysPrime300
    @DeoxysPrime300 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Xehanort from kingdom hearts 3 makes this ganondorf seem like the superior villain.
    Or TOTK ganondorf makes xehanort from kingdom hearts 3 seem pathetic.

  • @NathanDavis508
    @NathanDavis508 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the human design of Ganondorf! It’s great, but for some reason, the demon design just looks kinda… goofy. Like I like it in a way, but idk, it just doesn’t seem that good to me

  • @Lamz.Z1
    @Lamz.Z1 Před 2 měsíci

    It's interesting that you actually found reason in Ganondorf as bland as his motivations seemed.

  • @jdbd4818
    @jdbd4818 Před 7 dny +1

    I really don’t see the point of this game. Botw had done something different with ganon for the first time, it really felt like the end of the timeline, in a post apocalyptic world, it felt like the end of the story, or that the end would be followed up in the sequel. Totk just felt like it was made just to bring more money in and not bring the story anywhere. It doesn’t even tie with botw at all. It feels like an unnecessary ad on. I think they should have made this game be the end of the timeline for good by bringing demise in as the final boss to end the curse he put on them at the beginning of the timeline in skyward sword. Then if they wanted to make more games which of course they will and we want, they can just do more prequels in the timeline, or games that don’t tie into the timeline at all.

  • @adamburgess311
    @adamburgess311 Před 3 měsíci

    What did ganondorf do to Sonia punch her from the back choke her from the back?

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 3 měsíci +4

      Punched her in the back with enough strength to shatter her spine

    • @adamburgess311
      @adamburgess311 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@crustbound oh okay Jesus though

  • @iinkensa7835
    @iinkensa7835 Před 3 měsíci

    Ime the biggest Ganondorf simp

  • @sobblegaming350
    @sobblegaming350 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Unfortunately in this game ganondorf has been pretty much reduced to calamity ganon 2.0. All he does is wait for you to fight him because he isn't at his full power, and his motivation to take over hyrule is simply "I want power and the secret stone will give it to me". Meanwhile in past games such as the wind waker, he envied the vibrant healthy environment of hyrule field and wishes to help his people use it since they live in the harsh gerudo desert.

    • @taker601
      @taker601 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Sounds like someone played the game in English and not Japanese ;)

    • @Foxteller
      @Foxteller Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@taker601even in the Japanese version he want the same thing.
      kantopia.wordpress.com/2015/09/21/zelda-windwaker-comparing-ganons-wind-speech-jpneng/

    • @Marikus_Eternal
      @Marikus_Eternal Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@taker601or any other language. The English version is the only one as far as I know where his actual motivation isn‘t talked about. Common English dub L

    • @X-zz6jm
      @X-zz6jm Před 3 měsíci +4

      He NEVER says anywhere in WW that he wanted to help his people. Why do people keep spamming this misinformation?
      He was just jealous that his neighboor has greener grass. It has NOTHING to do with his people. Re-read the WW speech and tell me WHERE does he say he cares about his people.

    • @sobblegaming350
      @sobblegaming350 Před 3 měsíci

      @X-zz6jm regardless he didn't really want power for power's sake he wanted hyrule because the desert led to lots of death.

  • @ChcgZ
    @ChcgZ Před 3 měsíci

    So you are telling me to go and kick Ganondorf's ass again?

  • @Crekification
    @Crekification Před 3 měsíci

    Ganondorf is my favorite villain. I liked this version especially visually, but he's not my favorite. For me it's still oot Ganondorf, tp Ganondorf, ww Ganondorf

  • @bishbish3103
    @bishbish3103 Před 3 měsíci

    they made him hot!

  • @thegamingbean953
    @thegamingbean953 Před 20 dny

    Link is a coward and weak for relying upon other people, thats the theme of totk

  • @navarre2142
    @navarre2142 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Idk man. I feel this is arguably the least impactful ganondorf has ever been aside from maybe twilight princess. Literally all the interesting stuff ganon does happens either in the past or whenever he's foreshadowing what he's going to do once he takes over when you encounter phantom ganon in the castle. In current day, he's just chilling in the depths and not impacting anything really. Its really mostly an issue with the storytelling... but also not really, since they could have simply give him much more impact in the current day. For example, once clearing out 3 of the 4 overworld dungeons, there could be an event where ganondorf blows up lookout landing and captures purah, while forcinh everyone else to retreat to kakariko for example. Idk, just freestyling here. But instead of impacting the current day we only get a history recap.

  • @shutupiamyourmother7963
    @shutupiamyourmother7963 Před 3 měsíci

    Also he a daddy 😏

  • @commanderblackheart5856
    @commanderblackheart5856 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Personally, i HATE this ganondorf, as he bastardized the entire history of Dragmire! This is the third individual to be named Ganondorf and he messes with the timeline in ways that i truly believe are beyond repair, having no connection with either main Ganondorf or the one from FSA, barely ANYTHING to do with Demise other then ripping off is look in his super form, he doesn't even care in the slightest for his own people! What's more is he doesn't even have a little known, obscure thing known as THE TRIFORCE OF POWER! You know, the canonical reason Ganon exists in the first place? I was also excepting a PROPER Ganon fight to finish the game on, as in a horrid humanoid pig creature and not like the heaping helping of disappointment that was the BotW Dark Beast Ganon, but not only did we not get that and instead get a cracked-up dragon, BUT IT WAS JUST DARK BEAST GANON AGAIN BUT IN THE AIR THIS TIME!
    Hell, he doesn't even have a silly weakness!

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If there being multiple Ganondorfs bugs you, just wait until you find out how many people we know called Link!

    • @commanderblackheart5856
      @commanderblackheart5856 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@crustbound oh i know, it's just that what made Ganon so special and the perfect nemesis to Link was the fact that (besides FSA) it was the same person, he know's about the hero, he has seen many, MANY heroes over his time, and it's through that that he can develop a connection with the hero, just look at his Wind Waker version for example!

  • @Lamz.Z1
    @Lamz.Z1 Před 2 měsíci

    Link killed an immortal dragon...

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 2 měsíci

      with zeldas help

    • @Lamz.Z1
      @Lamz.Z1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@crustboundI bet you, we can take the demon dragon out using a nice contraption. I'm pretty sure the entire fight from the Army to Demon Dragon can be done without any ally.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 20 dny

      ​@@Lamz.Z1It can, it's just really hard.

    • @Lamz.Z1
      @Lamz.Z1 Před 20 dny

      @@speedude0164 I’ve done it in a video, except at the end, I still used Zelda for help.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 20 dny

      @@Lamz.Z1 I have too, but with a solid amount of defense (hearts, fairies, armor). I'll have to try a full on straight to Ganondorf run sometime.
      Lol imagine doing the whole Demon Dragon fight where you jump off the Light Dragon as soon as possible and never touch her again. I don't think the fight ever lets you use Autobuild, and I can't imagine it lets you take out Zonai Devices either, but you might be able to do it by entering with the right Fusions and enough Gloom protection.

  • @ChristianSonicTheHedgehog
    @ChristianSonicTheHedgehog Před 3 měsíci +3

    No, he isn’t perfect. He had the easiest and most underwhelming boss fight in the entire game.

    • @chadpeterson5698
      @chadpeterson5698 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Colgera was easy as heck especially if you cheese it with the bow and arrow, Mucktorok was tedious rather than hard, Queen Gibdo isn’t so hard if you know what you’re doing, Marbled Gohma can be cheesed with the recall ability, Seized Construct is just plain easy, and while Phantom Ganon isn’t easy, he doesn’t automatically dodge some of the attacks in the game during a certain phase of his fight. Meanwhile Ganondorf can destroy you even if you know what to expect

    • @ChristianSonicTheHedgehog
      @ChristianSonicTheHedgehog Před 3 měsíci

      @@chadpeterson5698 I was expecting a hard boss fight, I got the easiest in the game. All of the other ones were pretty enjoyable due to how challenging they are. Ganondorf’s was so easy I thought it was a fake out.

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před 3 měsíci +2

      100%. It's disturbing how people actually think this mustache-twirling joke is a good villain.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před měsícem

      ​@@AmirPrincelingHow is it disturbing? It's cool if you don't like him, but others liking him shouldn't change anything for you.

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před měsícem

      @@speedude0164 It changes nothing for me, to me it's just sad how the bar is so low.

  • @Lamz.Z1
    @Lamz.Z1 Před 2 měsíci

    Nah bro. Link is broken. He didn't need community to beat Ganondorf. No one in the Zelda world is Link's peer.

    • @crustbound
      @crustbound  Před 2 měsíci +1

      In Crisis at Hyrule Castle, if he wasn't saved by the Sages, Ganondorf would have hit him with the same gloom that completely sapped him of his life and made him loose his arm at the start of the game. He'd absolutely be dead without his friends.

    • @Lamz.Z1
      @Lamz.Z1 Před 19 dny

      @@crustbound bruh. They just did that for effect. It was too obvious. As fast as Link is when he focuses (bullet time speed), it’s poor writing to say that all of a sudden he tried to block the gloom with his hands instead of dodging it.
      Another poor writing there is that the weapons of the sages were able to repel gloom. Even a simple arrow from Tulin. Try it in gameplay and see that that’s not how it works. Those weapons would break instantly if they touch gloom. Arrows and elements also don’t dispel gloom. From BOTW to AOC, Link’s reflexes have been shown to be so good that it’s just poor for them to say he couldn’t dodge gloom when nothing distracted him and it wasn’t even a surprise attack.
      The bottom line is the writing of that part was just extremely poor and Nintendo really doesn’t care.

  • @kierenbuckley370
    @kierenbuckley370 Před 4 měsíci +2

    FLASE Ganon barley does anything but stay at the very bottom of the depths while a puppet does all the work

    • @demi-qs5zc
      @demi-qs5zc Před 4 měsíci +8

      the puppet is inanimate and under ganondorfs control. so he’s still doing all the work.

  • @NeightrixPrime
    @NeightrixPrime Před 4 měsíci +1

    Looks perfect. Sounds like a discount Fire Emblem villain.

  • @lotrfan4237
    @lotrfan4237 Před 3 měsíci

    Ganondorf is the only good thing about this game

  • @thatrealawkwardguy
    @thatrealawkwardguy Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’m bad because I’m bad truly one of the greatest characters ever written, a very one dimensional character

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před 3 měsíci +1

      If there was a 0 dimension, he'd be it. They literally made him say every cliche. "Rule the weak, rule the world, need strong opponents, get rid of the light for the darkness." He was so goddamn boring and painful to watch. The fact people consider that good writing is concerning. Maybe that's why "sympathetic villains" are hated, because they're too hard to understand?

  • @Hayden-qj1lo
    @Hayden-qj1lo Před 3 měsíci +1

    ToTk ganondorf is cool and all, but I can’t get past the shallowness. And that doesn’t just go for him, I feel this way about most of the characters in the botw/totk games. This one’s got nothing on twilight princess ganondorf.
    Like in totk he just seems… evil. And that’s it. He has no other motives but to cast the world in darkness and ‘rule hyrule’ like he’s always wanted to. He has no explicitly said other motives. He wants power and he’s evil. Like it’s just so cut and dry. And they tried to implement one of the biggest tropes in the Zelda series (imprisoning war) but it just fell flat. What a ‘war’ that was. The whole story part of the game just felt like fan-servicey shit, like Nintendo was watching a theory video on botw and said “THATS IT! EVERYTHING MUST BE ZONAI!!” I could get into the whole ‘they screwed up the timeline’ shenanigans but this is about ganondorf. The story would have been much more interesting if they didn’t hyper-fixate on the zonai. Let the zonai remain in the story, just don’t have them be the central key to defeating ganondorf. Ganondorf could have been the same one from windwaker or a new one from the current generation, but there’s just far too many plot holes that not even Nintendo cares to cover up with a story.
    TLDR; Ganon is better when he has motives other than just being evil. The story part was just a little rant

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před 3 měsíci +1

      TotK Ganondorf was the most boring and uninspired villain I've run into in a long long time. They truly put no effort into him besides his design. He's a joke, a wannabe mastermind. Yet he's easily beneath pretty much every other villain in the series, including of course his other iterations.

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm pretty sure the only time Twilight Princess Ganondorf expresses any motivation is when he says he's going to blot out the light forever with the Sages' sword, basically the same as this version. Sure he wanted to escape the Twilight Realm, but there's not much more than that when he arrives in Hyrule. How did he and Zant even escape? All I remember is Zant gaining all his power from Ganondorf and using it to conquer Hyrule, but then why does Ganondorf only show up at the very end? Why does he even need Zant?

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před 3 měsíci

      @speedude0164 TP's Ganondorf is the same as OoT's, and they both have several feats and shows of cunning, unlike TotK Ganondorf who has nothing really to his name besides a few lines.
      Also Ganondorf needed Zant because he was weakened after getting sealed in the Twilight Realm. He had lost his physical form, which is why he was just a spectral head, which is why he stored his power within Zant, linking the two of them together and allowing Ganondorf to eventually be reborn. They were likely able to escape using a portal/teleporting using Twili+Ganon's Magic, same as the ones we see throughout the game that were used to summon Twilight Beasts everywhere. Also why Zant destroyed the Mirror, as only he could teleport in and out of the Twilight Realm without the Mirror. Ganondorf only shows up at the end because that's just when he's able to retake physical form. But then he's defeated, and gets finished off by Zant (Zant mentions how as long as Ganondorf is alive, he could be revived so long as Ganondorf willed it. This probably goes both ways, which is why Zant snapping his neck at the end killed Ganondorf once and for all, thanks to their link).

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 3 měsíci

      @@AmirPrinceling I suppose that makes sense. I don't know why Ganondorf would lose his physical form, but maybe that's just a thing that happens when you enter the Twilight Realm and the Interlopers went through the same thing. It also feels a bit convenient for Ganondorf and Zant's combined magic to allow them to escape the Twilight Realm, but it's a fine explanation all things considered. As for TotK, I think he showed plenty of cunning with his knowledge on Zonai technology and attack on Sonia, and how he used Puppet Zelda to prevent Link from reaching Mineru like what was planned. Puppet Zelda's execution is a bit messy (looking at you memory 15 and Yunobo's quest), but using a clone of Zelda to hinder Hyrule's progress was a great move on Ganondorf's part.
      Just to make sure it's clear, I'm not trying to diss Twilight Princess; it was my first Zelda game and I adore it.

    • @AmirPrinceling
      @AmirPrinceling Před 3 měsíci

      @@speedude0164 Well, it's stated that those of the light can't last within the Twilight. That's why during the game, all the NPCs turn into spirits when the land is covered in Twilight. So I guess it would be more apt to say he couldn't use his physical form in the Twilight Realm, on top of being wounded. And well, who else could've created those Portals all over Hyrule? Ganondorf is known for his sorcery, and combined with Twili tricks, it's no surprise together they were able to cross over whenever they liked.
      The thing with TotK Ganondorf is the lack of screentime really hurts him. We go from seeing him form an alliance with King Rauru to gut-punching Sonia. Which, by the way, he didn't need an alliance to do to begin with. He bamboozled her with a Puppet Zelda and led her to the Castle Balcony. The alliance did very little for his overall plan. It also required Sonia and Zelda to be idiots. And Rauru conveniently was just "late by a second." Then boom, he's suddenly almighty and not even Rauru + all the Sages do anything to him. Zelda has, or at least it's implied, she has the triforce within her but yet Ganondorf with a Tear is somehow more powerful. Also, in general, Ganondorf was overly cliche and his lines didn't actually feel like much effort was put into them. Just "I desire strong foes, strong rule the weak, destroy the world, and just a bunch of evil laughter." Most other Ganondorf's are pretty evil, but at least their dialogue was a bit more compelling. TotK says damn near nothing of substance.
      The whole Zelda clone business was just a boring story move in general, because it's obvious to the player but still we spend much of the game "figuring it out." It was a smart move on Ganondorf's part, sure, but immensely basic. It would've been more interesting if they made a whole new character who instead got possessed by Ganondorf and we'd work alongside them until the reveal they were possessed/an imposter. But ah well.

  • @jhonayo4887
    @jhonayo4887 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is this really the best iteration of Ganondorf? "A king muster rule" is peak for y'all? Mummified Ganon was better. But in all reality his motivations are just generic "I want to rule the world" type enemy. Their is no substance to his character what so ever. Weakest Ganondorf entry in the end entries. Totk was a glorified dlc. Wish I never played botw before playing TOTK I would have enjoyed it more.

    • @thejokahfiedone4125
      @thejokahfiedone4125 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Theres more nuance in the JP translations. From what I understand he aims to return the world to the way it was before the Zonai's influence. A world that had vigor and relied on strength therefore bringing Hyrule to "former glory." I hate that the english translations lose details like this despite lines like "I will reshape this world as it was meant to be" only slightly alluding to it.

    • @jhonayo4887
      @jhonayo4887 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@thejokahfiedone4125 does this really make this iteration of Ganondorf that much better tho. I can see that in that JP iteration there could be a bit more to gleam from. But not much if I just take your word for how it's expressed. Maybe if he said that these Zona I machines are making people more docile and more susceptible to degeneracy like how Caesar argued against technology in Fallout NV. There's honestly some merit to that. But just like every main Character in NV there's nuance and Caesar is a hypocrite because he has a medical machine to treat his ailments.

    • @thejokahfiedone4125
      @thejokahfiedone4125 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@jhonayo4887It could, but whether it does or doesn't is completely subjective. Heres how i interpret it. Being born and growing up a king in such a harsh environment like the gerudo desert could've given him a sense of entitlement to the way the world should be. You'd imagine being a king at birth and having to lead his people in this type of environment throughout his whole life, he'd have developed an "only the strong survive" mindset. And looking at how Rauru ran things in Hyrule didn't sit well with him, coupled with the fact that Rauru didn't use the secret stone's power to its full extent and rule with an iron fist like Ganon would have. Furthermore the way Rauru treated Ganon most likely gave him more of an incentive to lay waste to Hyrule when he obtained the secret stone. Under estimating Ganon and thinking he could control him. All this despite Ganondorf bering a reincarnated version of the OG Demon King's hatred.

    • @jhonayo4887
      @jhonayo4887 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@thejokahfiedone4125 yeah no man I agree there's enough background stuff that you could make a really good story out of it. What you said perhaps it's true that, that could have been some of Ganons motivation and subsequently Raurus actions. I just feel that when we do that we are extrapolating more out of the story than what might have been initially intended. The delivery of the story just comes off as "big baddy wants to rule with an iron fist". I try to be fair man. The whole
      **SPOILER ALERT DONT READ AHEAD**
      Zelda sacrificing herself for thousands of years to build up the master swords power was fantastic! Very emotional and it touched me and it's widely beloved even by the the harsh critics like myself. It still has some flaws but ultimately the rest of the narrative falls quite flat unfortunately. This isn't really like a dark souls game where much of the story is vague and people extrapolating meaning is a natural outgrowth of how the story is told and doesn't come off as "reaching" for depth when people start theorizing as opposed to this game. Where I feel like people are just really trying to redeem this games story. Not saying that this is what you are doing. Thanks for the replys good convo 😁

    • @speedude0164
      @speedude0164 Před 20 dny

      ​@@jhonayo4887I can definitely see why people view TotK Ganondorf as generic, but I think there is something to him that makes him more interesting. I remember being disappointed with Raven Beak from Metroid Dread for a little while for basically having the same motivation as every other 2D Metroid villain, and I still think Astor sucks ass; these are two villains I was insanely hyped for pre-release. I haven't once felt that sentiment with TotK Ganondorf, and analysing his character as much as I can based on what the game gives me, I think a lot of it is because he seems to essentially be what Demise would've been had he been present throughout the entirety of Skyward Sword. One of Demise's most notable traits is the respect he shows the Hero of the Sky for being the only human brave enough to challenge him in battle. TotK Ganondorf takes this further with the Hero of the Wild by building up this idea of him as the ultimate opponent, being disappointed and losing respect for him when he fails to put up a good fight, slowly regaining that respect when he proves himself a worthy opponent after all, and finally having a full on mental breakdown when he actually beats him. This among a few other lines of his suggests that he not only wants to rule by becoming the strongest, he greatly enjoys taking on strong opponents in battle on the way there, thus explaining his disdain for Rauru and his way of ruling with peace.
      I'm sure there are ways they could've conveyed this better while still letting us pick up on it ourselves, and I would still probably say Wind Waker Ganondorf's writing is a bit better, but this Ganondorf's top tier presentation on top of everything I just mentioned earns him the spot of my personal favorite version of the character.