One aspect of the Legend of Zelda series that gamers have come to know and love is the music. A number of players recognize the themes that are featured in the games, to the point that many have created covers of the franchise’s soundtracks. One gamer was even able to teach their cockatiel how to sing one of the more memorable themes from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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A TikTok user known as therealcrumpetdumpling posted a video of their bird singing a song from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The cockatiel performs a perfect rendition of the Lost Woods theme from The Legend of Zelda, all while wearing a small leaf on its head. The bird is adorable and is quite talented as it pulls off the song without a problem.
Therealcrumpetdumpling’s post has become incredibly popular to the point that is has amassed over 800,000 likes. One commenter stated that no one can be sad when owning a bird wearing a spinach hat and whistling a Legend of Zelda theme. A number of fans though the leaf hat was cute, while one mentioned that the video gave them instant euphoria. A user even said that they need to prove to their partner that they need a bird like therealcrumpetdumpling’s. Hearing the cockatiel sing the Lost Woods theme is nice and can lift up the day of any Legend of Zelda fan.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time stands as one of the most popular games to date. One fan recreated The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’s Kokiri Forest map in Halo Infinite’s Forge Mode, perfectly capturing the area from the game. The game was also remade in the Unreal Engine in a passion project that improves on the title’s graphics and physics. Many gamers have fond memories of playing the game and are very passionate about it.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has stayed on the minds of gamers for over two decades and is still referred to when speaking about the series. Even as the franchise moves forward with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom next year, the Nintendo 64 RPG will still stand out as it has for over 20 years.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is available now for the 3DS, Nintendo 64, and Switch.
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