Zelda: Majora’s Mask has a few dungeons… not that many… but a few! In this first part of a two-part collaboration with Konrad from the Commonwealth Realm, we’ll explain the lore and theories behind the Woodfall Temple, Great Bay Temple, and perhaps even that scawwy Moon itself… also MERRY FRIGGIN CHRISTMAS!

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00:00 – Falling Wood Temple
04:09 – Great Bay Temp- oh, you missed it
04:57 – The Moon

22 Comments

  1. What's your favorite dungeon in Majora's Mask? Mine is hands down the Stone Tower Temple. That's… just the right answer.

  2. I always thought the moon used to look blue and smiling. Since I remember seeing a picture like that. I don't remember where I saw that however.

  3. 8:00 also the connection with the word "lunatic" (ofthen referenced as "people with mental disorders who are influenced by the moon")

  4. I'm glad everyone is doing well during this Christmas time. I'll be lucky to have a house before next year but happy holidays everyone…

  5. I use to think that the Moon was Majora, while the mask represented the embodiment of rage and sadistic enjoyment of the suffering of others. With Majora crying as the moon because it's being forced to destroy itself with the rest of the world due to its own failure of being able to control these emotions. Conscious of its actions, but powerless to stop itself.

  6. But Bandit…a couple of people do know about moon tears like a normal occurance…the merchant scrub and also the observatory guy explicitly say that the rumble must have been a moon tear…wich is exactly the same than those we see in the observatory… yeah majora DID something to the moon, no doubt about it but it did not make it or replace it in my opinion due to those facts….what do you think about that?

  7. Slightly unrelated, how do people think “traditional dungeons” could’ve been implemented on BotW?

    Honest question.

    In my opinion, I think they nailed the objective of the game with the shrines and Devine Beasts. I can’t think of anything better. Look, there’s no jewel, rock, artifact or anything at all to go after. A dungeon item wouldn’t work here either, as weapons and equipment break in the game. Shrines have spirit orbs to make you stronger, and only if you want to. The whole point of this particular game is choice. Your OWN adventure. It’s not like other Zelda games. It doesn’t have boundaries.

    People always say they would’ve liked to see dungeons in BotW, so please, I’m curious, how could that be done?

  8. There is some evedence that the moon normally does have a face. The twin jugglers say nothing about the moons face, which you would think would be the first thing you notice, only that it’s scary and has red eyes.
    Also on the back of the mayors chair there is a moon shaped ornament with a smile on it. The busyness scrub in town is collecting moons tears, which seem to be a known about thing. Implying they happened more then just this one time.

  9. Happy Sales Man is Gannondorf of MM. Red-haired man effing it up 🤪

  10. Christmas without presents is still Christmas. You don’t need presents. Only greedy people think there’s no Christmas without presents

  11. Videos sometimes re-play ads if you pause for too long, so it's extra annoying to have double the ads just for trying to watch the dungeons in order…

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