The legend of giftedThe Legend of Zeldafanartists continues, this time with illustrator@comfycorduroy, who drew several gorgeousThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildpieces reenacting several iconic scenes from Studio Ghibi’sPrincess Mononoke:

The art is absolutely stunning and it’s hauntingly fitting how well these scenes from the movie fit with the characters, aesthetic, and plot of the game. The artist also hastheir own websiteif you want to check out more of their fantastic works. You can also support them through their ko-fi pagehere.

Back in August,another talented artistby the name of Jo (@BigSkyCastle onTwitter) created severalBreath of the Wildillustrations in the breezier and lighter Studio Ghibli style. Then there’s this nifty3D printed breakable potone fan made and showed off. If you’re a chef in the making, you canpick up a copyof theThe Unofficial Legend of Zelda Cookbook. An extremelytalented artist combined scenesfrom the upcomingBreath of the Wild 2 with the artstyle from the recentÂLink’s Awakeningremake. Another artist createdA Link Between Worldsdioramausing the shell of a Gameboy. There’s an absolutely stunningStudio Ghibli-styleÂBreath of the Wild fan animated trailer, while a dedicated fan spentÂtwo years recreatingÂBreath of the WildÂweapons.

We also have ananimated pixel art mockup of a dungeon scene fromÂZelda II. The winner for last year’s officialÂLink’s Awakening fanworks contest was revealed, with some great submissions from plenty of talented artists. And if you want something incredible from outside this contest, there’s this fantasticÂ3D printed recreation of Koholint Island from the game. The artist even provides a tutorial at the end of their video in case anyone else wanted to make one for themselves.

Some other works include Link’s house fromÂBreath of the WildÂfaithfully createdÂusing Lego blocks, this lovely Sheikah runesÂphone charger, art ofÂTwilight PrincessÂmeetsÂBreath of the Wild, fanart of Link in theÂvibrant forest fromÂMajora’s Mask, a recreation of theÂBreath of the WildÂlantern, a bottle ofÂLon Lon milk fromÂOcarina of Time, and anÂalarm clock that playsÂA Link to the Past‘s theme.

Check outour glowing reviewof the firstBOTWby our Editor-in-Chief. The sequel is on its way and the cast recently revealed thatall voice work has been recorded.