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The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 3: Majora's Mask

by Akira Himekawa

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After saving the land of Hyrule, Link travels through the forest to find a lost friend. He is ambushed, however, by Skull kid, a mischievous imp who steals his horse! Link is then led to the doomed world of Termina, and has only 3 days to stop Skull Kid from literally ending the world.

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is a thought provoking and incredibly dark game. It tackles the topics of friendship, loyalty, abandonment, and dealing with the oncoming end of the world.

As a one-volume adaptation of that game, however, this manga leaves a lot to be desired. The high points are touched upon but the plot is a tad too swift for its own good. While I highly endorse the reading of manga/graphic novels in school, with such a brief and borderline vapid piece (an appetizer to the full course meal that is the game), I can’t in good faith endorse Majora’s Mask (the manga) as an educational text.

However, I highly highly suggest it as a tool to get kids
reading. If a child or student finds themselves struggling with reading, or the desire to read, I doubt there’s a much better way to get through to them than a book based on a video game. A Nintendo game at that!

Class extension ideas
1. Masks are a prevailing theme, so have the kids each make a paper mache mask!
2. If used as a tool to get kids more inclined to reading, have the student write a paper/journal from the point of view of one of the side characters (reacting to the moon falling, for example). ( )
  CrossEyedClown | Apr 16, 2011 |
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After sealing Ganondorf in the Sacred Realm, Link returns to the time when he was a boy. Peace has returned to Hyrule, but his old friend Navi is missing. While wandering the forest in search of Navi, he meets Skull Kid, who is wearing Majora's Mask, an artifact said to grant your wishes. The mischievous Skull Kid steals the Ocarina of Time from Link and turns Link into a Deku Nut!… (more)

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