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Final Smash: Triforce of Wisdom

 Trivia (Super Smash Bros./Legend of Zelda Canon):

Princess Zelda's first appearance was in The Legend of Zelda  on the Nintendo Entertainment System, where she served as the damsel-in-distress for Link  to rescue from the evil monster known as Ganon . Within the series' chronology, however, Zelda makes her first appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword ; this game is notably the only one where Zelda is not a princess, due to Hyrule's royalty having yet to be established during the game's events. Instead, she is the goddess Hylia  reborn as a mortal, who chooses her childhood friend Link as her hero like Hylia did with her own chosen hero .

Zelda has appeared in some capacity in every installment of The Legend of Zelda series, with the exception of Link's Awakening , where she is only mentioned briefly, and Tri Force Heroes , where she is referenced via an outfit. While she has typically assumed this role in subsequent games, modern depictions of Zelda have seen her assume an active role in Link's final battles. Notable examples include The Wind WakerTwilight PrincessSpirit Tracks  and Breath of the Wild .

It is worth noting that while there have been multiple games within The Legend of Zelda series, it has not always been the same Princess Zelda who appears in each installment, with this same notion being shared with Link. This is evident by the fact that there are multiple timelines within the series, wherein many games typically feature a new Zelda. By extension, Zelda's age has varied across the series: she appears as a young girl in some games, and as a teenager or young adult in others. Ocarina of Time notably featured Zelda being portrayed as both a child and an adult in the same game.

Similarly, Zelda's design often varies between games, but she is most consistently depicted as a classically beautiful princess with long, blonde hair and pointed ears, the latter of which is typical of Hylians. Even these traits are not universal, however, as she sometimes appears as a brunette, or with a shorter hairstyle. She most often wears a floor-length royal dress with an elaborate design, which is predominantly colored pink or purple, alongside white and occasionally gold.

However, Zelda also wears a simple blue dress in A Link to the Past; white, robe-like dresses in Skyward Sword and Breath of the Wild; and a blue tunic with black pants, as well as a dark blue dress with gold trim, in Breath of the Wild. Her footwear varies between heels (Ocarina of Time), boots (Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild), and sandals (A Link to the Past/A Link Between Worlds, Skyward Sword, and Breath of the Wild). Zelda is also occasionally seen wearing a cape, as shown in A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds.

Her personality also changes between incarnations, more so than Link. While all are shown to be wise and compassionate, other traits vary from being calm and reposed (Twilight Princess) to wild and feisty (The Wind Waker, Phantom Hourglass, and Spirit Tracks).

Zelda's first playable appearance occurred in the non-canonical Philips CD-i  The Legend of Zelda games, which are infamous for their poor quality. Her first playable appearance in an official Nintendo game was Super Smash Bros. Melee , while The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks marked her first playable appearance within her home series.

 Trivia (JoJo SPC Canon):
- In JoJo SPC, She often frequently tends to the Kid-like smash fighters, like Toon Link and Young Link, like if she was a mother.
- She even often reads books with some of the X9 Members and their teammates.
- Her personality outside Smash Ultimate is inspired by the skits done by Roaxes/
- She, along with Link, Young Link, and Toon Link, have been involved in an encounter against a few Rogue Eternir, one of which is named Bastira, otherwise known as Mariah  from JJBA Stardust Crusaders, who turned Young Link and Toon Link, then Link and Zelda herself into living magnets thanks to the power of Bastira's stand, Bastet . However, the four Hylians manage to outsmart Bastira by maneuvering her in between the four and then having their metal-cluttered bodies slam into her, fracturing segments of her bones in her body and deactivating her Stand. Thanks to the plan executed by the four Hylians, Bastira is later hospitalized in prison and is unable to fight anymore.

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