This article is about the cartoonish variant of The Legend of Zelda's Link. For other uses of Link, see Link (disambiguation).
Toon Link | |
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![]() Artwork from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
Creator(s) |
J. NEWMAN |
Oldest version |
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Newest version |
YochiThMaster333's version (2016) |
Origin |
The Legend of Zelda |
Toon Link is the name given to the incarnations of Link appearing in The Legend of Zelda games that use a cel-shading graphic style, such as The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Toon Link also appeared as a separate character from Link in the Super Smash Bros. series, as well as in Hyrule Warriors Legends.
Toon Link's design is vastly different from Link's design, having a more cartoonish look and appearing much younger. However, his abilities are otherwise identical to Link's.
In M.U.G.E.N, Toon Link has been made by J. NEWMAN & Duckerman12, This Boy and YochiThMaster333.
J. NEWMAN & Duckerman12's version[]
Like all of J. NEWMAN's characters, this version of Toon Link lacks Specials and Hypers and has a lot of missing Normals, with no crouching Normals at all, making him incredibily difficult to use. While the sprites are custom, there are only 44 of them, they look very awkward and the animations have very few frames.
This Boy's version[]
This version of Toon Link uses only three buttons, and because he has no Specials and Hypers, his moveset is very bare-bones. The hitboxes are placed very erratically and constantly change, and the character is very small, giving him an advantage over larger opponents.
YochiThMaster333's version[]
While this character uses custom sprites, he has some flaws in his moveset that make him overpowered, with high comboability, allowing the player to deal huge damage by just mashing buttons, and Hypers that deal above average damage. To rub the salt into the wound, he uses the infamous Super Marvel vs. Capcom: Eternity of Heroes template, meaning he's plagued with bugs.