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Google’s Zelda Film Easter Egg Nods to Viral Meme

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– Google added an Easter egg when searching for the actors cast as Link (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) and Zelda (Bo Bragason) in Nintendo’s upcoming Legend of Zelda film.
– Searching for Bo Bragason displays the phrase “Well excuse me, Princess” with a female elf emoji, referencing Link’s catchphrase from the animated Zelda series.
– Searching for Benjamin Evan Ainsworth shows “KYAAAA! HYAAAAA!” with a male elf emoji, mimicking Link’s in-game battle sounds.
– The article explains Link’s silence in the games, citing lore from Breath of the Wild and Echoes of Wisdom where his muteness is tied to his character’s struggles.
– The Easter egg reflects the challenge filmmakers face in adapting Link’s traditionally silent character for the movie.

Google has quietly added a clever Easter egg for fans searching for the newly cast actors in Nintendo’s live-action Legend of Zelda movie. The hidden reference appears when users look up Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (playing Link) or Bo Bragason (playing Zelda) on mobile search results, delivering playful nods to the franchise’s history.

Searching for Bragason triggers the phrase “Well excuse me, Princess” alongside a female elf emoji, a direct callback to Link’s infamous line from the 1989 animated series. The sarcastic retort became a viral meme, often used humorously in online debates. Meanwhile, queries for Ainsworth display “KYAAAA! HYAAAAA!” with a male elf emoji, mimicking Link’s iconic battle cries from the games.

The Easter eggs highlight an interesting contrast between the characters. While Zelda often speaks in the games, Link remains famously silent, a trait with deeper lore implications. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild revealed through Zelda’s diary that Link’s silence stems from a personal burden, choosing to endure hardships without complaint. Similarly, Echoes of Wisdom introduced a backstory where Link lost his voice after being taken by mysterious rifts in Hyrule.

Google’s playful references cleverly acknowledge these quirks while celebrating the actors’ new roles. The “Well excuse me, Princess” meme resurfaces at the perfect time, bridging decades of fan nostalgia with the upcoming film. As for how the movie will handle Link’s muteness, that remains one of the biggest questions, will he stay silent, or will Ainsworth finally give him a voice?

For now, fans can enjoy this small but meaningful tribute while speculating about the adaptation’s direction. The Easter egg proves that even search engines can’t resist joining in on Zelda’s enduring legacy.

(Source: EUROGAMER)

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