Nintendo Shuts Down Fan-Made Zelda Movie

Andy Chalk

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Nintendo Shuts Down Fan-Made Zelda Movie

Nintendo has put the kibosh on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [http://www.theherooftime.com/] that took more than four years to make.

Filming on the independent project began in August 2004 and continued, mostly on weekends, through January 2006. Music, visual effects, editing and other post-production work took the project to October 2008, when the final draft was completed. Screenings began in mid-2009 at various theaters and film festivals across the U.S. and also in Germany, and on December 14 the movie made its worldwide online premiere on Dailymotion.com [http://www.dailymotion.com/theherooftimemovie].

But this story doesn't have a happy ending. Little more than two weeks after the movie appeared online, it disappeared thanks to Nintendo's legal department, which pulled the plug on the unsanctioned project effective January 1.

"We just wanted to let you know that Dec. 31 was the last day that The Hero of Time was available for viewing," the producers wrote in a message posted on theherooftime.com [http://www.theherooftime.com/]. "In the spirit of the holiday season they were good enough to let us keep the movie up for you to watch and enjoy through the end of 2009, but not past 2009."

"We understand Nintendo's right to protect its characters and trademarks and understand how in order to keep their property unspoiled by fan's interpretation of the franchise, Nintendo needs to protect itself - even from fan-works with good intentions," they added.

The team said it "felt a real sense of peace" about bringing the project to a close and added that it hoped the film, despite no longer being available, would be an inspiration for both hardcore Zelda fans and other aspiring filmmakers. It's a remarkably sanguine attitude for folks who have just been slapped around by the mailed fist of copyright law; on the other hand, "no longer available" can be a pretty flexible term when it comes to the internet.


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UnravThreads

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Why don't they just buy the rights to it? It's pretty harsh, considering the amount of time and effort that was put into it.

These guys obviously loved the game, and Nintendo (albeit gracefully) kicked them in the sack.
 

seious

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yea whats next do they start cutting down posts on zelda fourms this really makes me mad I thi
 

Fayathon

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Hell, I never got to finish watching it either!

Looks like I've got some digging around to do if I want to watch it.

zombie711 said:
Where can I find this on DVD.
It's a fan work and not for profit, I'm thinking you'd have to have burned your own copy to have a DVD.
 

Adzma

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Considering it sounds like it was a non-profit project Nintendo really suck for pulling the plug. Hell if anything it was free advertising for them.
 

Quad08

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Random guy - "Hey look, a bunch of fans made a non-profit feature length film about the Legend of Zelda"

Nintendo - "WHAT? How dare they! If they love it so much they should be buying all the re-releases of Zelda for the Wii! Lawyers, stop them!"

Random guy - "But wouldn't the spread of a feature length non-profit fan film cause more awareness for Zelda and lead to better sales of the games?"

Nintendo - "..."
 

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i have to say looking at the trailer that movie looked really bad and i understand nintendo for pulling the plug on somthing that might make peeple get a wrong picture of zelda
 

internetzealot1

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Fuckers! I was about to start watching it!
P.S. Bet they'd have a field day if they found out about There Will Be Brawl.
 

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WanderFreak said:
Square, then Nintendo.

I fully understand that you're using someone elses intellectual property, but really, four years and just now you take action?

Either their legal department is cruel, or incompetent.
BOTH.

Sorry, couldn't resist.
 

PureChaos

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found out about the film years ago (even made a couple of thread on here about it so HA! BEAT YOU TO IT!) but never saw it. now it looks like i never will. BOOOOOO
 

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RobotNinja said:
I already downloaded it
Quad08 said:
Random guy - "Hey look, a bunch of fans made a non-profit feature length film about the Legend of Zelda"

Nintendo - "WHAT? How dare they! If they love it so much they should be buying all the re-releases of Zelda for the Wii! Lawyers, stop them!"

Random guy - "But wouldn't the spread of a feature length non-profit fan film cause more awareness for Zelda and lead to better sales of the games?"

Nintendo - "..."
You forgot the ending:

Nintendo - "..." *shoots them and pissed on their corpses*
 

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I call dick move on Nintendo, but I also call dumb move on the part of the creator.

Surely he must have realized at one point along the way that he was working on a project that Nintendo would want to destroy.
 

Jaranja

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Quad08 said:
Random guy - "Hey look, a bunch of fans made a non-profit feature length film about the Legend of Zelda"

Nintendo - "WHAT? How dare they! If they love it so much they should be buying all the re-releases of Zelda for the Wii! Lawyers, stop them!"

Random guy - "But wouldn't the spread of a feature length non-profit fan film cause more awareness for Zelda and lead to better sales of the games?"

Nintendo - "..."
And we wouldn't have to pay them because they're doing out of love for their favourite game.
 

WrongSprite

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That makes me sick.
4 years of dedicated fan work, and they show what heartless shits they are.

I'm never buying Nintendo again.
 

Danpascooch

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Yes, Nintendo are dicks for doing this.

But on a related note, was this any good? at all?