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The "Link Finds" fad is based off a scene from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' where Link opens a treasure chest to get the Kokiri Sword. The first site by Ravager featured Link finding Milton Waddam's [[stapler]].  After that for the next month, various "Link Finds" sites popped up, showing Link finding various items.  Despite the fact that it's not among one of ytmnd's most popular fads, new ones constantly pop up time after time based on the current fads.  For example, a recent "Link Finds" site involved the [[Shoe on Head]] fad.
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The "Link Finds" fad is based off a scene from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' where Link opens a treasure chest to get the Kokiri Sword.
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The first site was created by the user [http://www.ytmnd.com/users/Ravager/ Ravager], and featured Link finding Milton Waddam's [[stapler]].  For about a month afterwards, spinoffs of the site were common, showing Link finding many items, including a [[Nintendo 64]], ninjas, bicycles, and even the [[Film-related_fads#Spanish_inquisition | Spanish Inquisition]]The fad has since slowed down, though it's not uncommon to see a new variation.  Oftentimes, the newer variations will have tie-ins to newer fads.  For example, a recent "Link Finds" site involved the [[Shoe on Head]] fad.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:25, November 17, 2006

Link finds
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Original YTMND:
Link's Surprise
by Ravager
June 17, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:

The "Link Finds" fad is based off a scene from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time where Link opens a treasure chest to get the Kokiri Sword.

Origin

The first site was created by the user Ravager, and featured Link finding Milton Waddam's stapler. For about a month afterwards, spinoffs of the site were common, showing Link finding many items, including a Nintendo 64, ninjas, bicycles, and even the Spanish Inquisition. The fad has since slowed down, though it's not uncommon to see a new variation. Oftentimes, the newer variations will have tie-ins to newer fads. For example, a recent "Link Finds" site involved the Shoe on Head fad.

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