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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
− | The first site was created by the user | + | The first site was created by the user {{ytmnduser|Ravager}}, and featured Link finding Milton Waddam's [[stapler]]. For about a month afterwards, spinoffs of the site were common, showing Link finding many items, including a [[Nintendo 64]], ninjas, bicycles, and even the [[Film-related_fads#Spanish_inquisition | Spanish Inquisition]]. The fad has since slowed down, though it's not uncommon to see a new variation. Oftentimes, the newer variations will have tie-ins to newer fads. For example, a recent "Link Finds" site involved the [[Shoe on Head]] fad. |
{{fad}} | {{fad}} | ||
{{Mullet Man}} | {{Mullet Man}} | ||
[[Category:Video Games]] | [[Category:Video Games]] |
Revision as of 17:28, November 17, 2006
Link finds |
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Original YTMND: |
Link's Surprise |
by Ravager |
June 17, 2005 |
Worthy Spinoffs: |
The "Link Finds" fad is based off a scene from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time where Link opens a treasure chest to get the Kokiri Sword.
Origin
The first site was created by the user Ravager, and featured Link finding Milton Waddam's stapler. For about a month afterwards, spinoffs of the site were common, showing Link finding many items, including a Nintendo 64, ninjas, bicycles, and even the Spanish Inquisition. The fad has since slowed down, though it's not uncommon to see a new variation. Oftentimes, the newer variations will have tie-ins to newer fads. For example, a recent "Link Finds" site involved the Shoe on Head fad.