A skilled artist has created an anatomically-correct illustration of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time's Ganondorf for a college art course. While Ganon first made his appearance in the 1986 NES title, The Legend of Zelda, and was introduced as the Hero of Time's ultimate foe, it wasn't until Ocarina of Time's release in 1998 that Ganondorf made an appearance as the humanoid form of Ganon and was also introduced as the king of the infamous Gerudo thieves.
Ocarina of Time was a landmark title for Nintendo and is still often regarded by fans of the franchise as the best Legend of Zelda title as well as a pioneer title for future 3D games. It is special not only due to its groundbreaking graphics and gameplay, but also for its epic storyline and expertly crafted characters. The motives of the three main characters, Link, Zelda, and Ganon/Ganondorf, gained more gravity and meaning behind them and the franchise's epic storyline has grown exponentially since the first Legend of Zelda's release.
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A talented artist, Matt Leese, known as livingparadox87 on Reddit, has created a unique, yet slightly disturbing, illustration of Ganondorf that could feature within Anatomy textbooks. Although it was Redditor SuperLuigi34 who posted the artwork, livingparadox87 replied and wrote along with their illustration, "For anyone wondering, I'm the artist and this was done as a skeletal and muscular study for my 'Anatomy for Artists' course in college." In their illustration, Ganondorf is displayed with large, domineering muscles, and certainly looks like a force Link would be hesitant to fight against. One Redditor, demotecontrol, comedically replied saying, «Rehydrated
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