TradesThe Legend of Zelda
Zelda I | Zelda II | A Link to the Past | Link's Awakening | Ocarina of Time | Majora's Mask | Oracle of Ages and Seasons | The Wind Waker | Four Swords | The Minish Cap | Twilight Princess | Phantom Hourglass | Spirit Tracks | Ocarina of Time 3D | Skyward Sword | Zelda 25th Anniversary | The Wind Waker HD | A Link Between Worlds | Hyrule Warriors | Other Zelda Merch
Glow-in-the-dark Wizzrobe mini unpainted figure from Zelda I. These were originally sold in Japan as blind-boxed figures. This Wizzrobe is blue, and glows a bluey-green colour.
Measures approx. 26 x 18cm (10 1/4" x 7"), and is designed to hold paper of size B5 or smaller.
This was originally a freebie with a Japanese magazine in 2005, which featured various Nintendo-themed comics. The artwork is done by Akira Himekawa, the same artist behind the official Zelda Manga series.
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These figures were originally sold in gashapon machines in Japan.
I can trade these either as a set, or individually. I have some opened, and some sealed figures, so let me know which you would prefer.
Originally sold in gashapons in Japan. These are clear, or semi-clear mini figures which attach to clear bases. The figures' bases have small notches on them and are able to be connected together to form an OoT mini figure 'train'.
I can trade these as a complete set, or individually. I have a complete set with all the weapons available. I also have a few loose figures, which are unfortunaly, missing some pieces (see photos below). I also have others that are still sealed in their original bags. Just let me know what you are most interested in.
Adult Zelda unpainted figures from Ocarina of Time. This is one from a set of 10 rubber unpainted figures, which were originally sold in blind-boxes in Japan with candy and a card. The figures came in silver and green, so here I have Zelda available in both colours. Unfortunately, the silver Zelda is missing the Triforce that originally would've come with her.
These cards originally came packaged individually in blind-boxes with an OoT unpainted figure (as from above). Made out of thin card, and features an image of Young Link on the front. The back of the card is a puzzle piece, and connects together with other cards in the set to create a larger picture.
This ocarina was originally available as a mail-order item through Famitsu magazine in Japan. It was limited to 1,000 pieces, and sold out quickly. Made out of some sort of clay. It comes in a box and also includes a mini song book with instructions on how to play all the songs that Link learns on his ocarina during the game. These originally came with an Ocarina of Time title logo sticker on the back, but the sticker is missing from this ocarina.
Originally from gashapon machines in Japan. These keychains came in 3 different colour variations - gold, silver, and bronze.
I have available: 1 silver Master Sword, 1 silver Kokiri Sword, 1 silver Deku shield, 1 bronze Ocarina of Time, and 1 gold Hookshot.
This pin is a replica of the Hylian Shield Link uses in Ocarina of time. It's made of metal, with varnish over the front for protection. It has a single post butterfly clasp on the back.
This is not an officially licensed Nintendo pin. They were available on eBay from a single seller in the USA, so are probably fan-made.
Little League baseball trading pins.
These are not officially licensed Nintendo pins. They would have been designed by a fan, and made for trading with other little league pins.
These tins were packaged with round mint-flavoured candies inside. The tin in the first two pics is my own, just to give a better idea of what it looks like. The tin in the last pic is the one you will be getting. It's still sealed, and has never been opened.
Info: Features Young Link and the Great Deku Tree on the front, with 'The Legend of Zelda' printed in glittery writing. The back shows some of Link's item inventory.
Shitajikis (or pencil boards) are popular in Japan, and are used to create a stronger surface to write on and prevent indents from your writing being transferred to the following pages in a book, or onto a table or other flat surface underneath. They are usually made out of thin cardboard or plastic.
This is a counterfeit copy of the original Ocarina of Time soundtrack, which was released in Japan by Pony Canyon. The official soundtrack can be seen here.
This CD does contain all the same music as the official CD, and even includes the 'alternate covers', like the official CD. However, this version doesn't have the perforations between the covers, as on the official version. This CD also does not include a sticker, which the official soundtrack does.
This is an unofficial (not officially licensed by Nintendo) Majora's Mask pillow case. It has the same design on both sides. Has a zipper on the bottom side to fit the pillow in. The pillow case has never been opened or used.
Originally released in Japan. The Zelda box includes two mini figures (Link and Moblin), a poster, and a book containing art and info on the Wind Waker game. The Zelda Box also normally includes a 12-track CD soundtrack, but it's missing from this one.
This Zelda Box is in mostly good condition, but there is a crease on one of the top corners of the box, and one of the sides is slightly faded (see pics).
The figures are sealed and have never been opened. The poster is still attached in the box, and has never been used. The book also looks to be in very good condition. The cover for the CD is also still attached to the box, and has never been cut out.
This is one from a set of three posters, which were released as Club Nintendo rewards in Japan. It's been printed on B2 paper.
These Wind Waker Kubrick figures were originally released in Japan and available from gashapon machines.
I have Aryll and Link available. Link is still in his original packaging. Both come complete with all their accessories, and Aryll comes with a set sheet, and stickers for her telescope. Link would have originally come with a sticker for his shield, but it's missing.
This pin is made to look like the Hylian Shield that Link uses in Twilight Princess. The pin is made of metal, and has a single post butterfly clasp on the back.
This pin is not an officially licensed Nintendo product. I've seen these sold on eBay by a single seller, so they are quite possibly fan-made.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Collector's Edition guide book published by Prima. The guide book is still sealed, and has never been used, though there is a rip in the front of the shrink-wrap. Comes with a bonus blue leatherette bookmark with the game's logo stamped onto it.
Complete set of Spirit Tracks Furuta figures, including the hard-to-find secret figure, Engineer Link. Originally sold in Japan inside chocolate eggs (like Kinder Surprise). The figures are still in their plastic capsules, and have never been assembled. They also include their original boxes (unless otherwise requested). The chocolate eggs, however, are long gone. I can trade these all together as a set or individually.
This was originally a promotional freebie in Europe. Still sealed. Never opened.
Info: Premier Edition of the Spirit Tracks guide book published by Prima. Still sealed in the shrink wrap.
This poster was used in stores in Australia to promote the Spirit Tracks game around the time of its release.
The poster is double-sided, having the same image printed on both sides. It's printed on card, and has a hole in each corner, which could be used to hang the poster up in the store. This particular poster has never been used or displayed.
Two different versions of this poster were made - a large one, and a small one. This is the large one, and it's about A1 sized.
This poster was used in stores in Australia to promote the Spirit Tracks game around the time of its release.
The poster is double-sided, having the same image printed on both sides. It's printed on card, and has a hole in each corner, which could be used to hang the poster up in the store. This particular poster has never been used or displayed.
Two different versions of this poster were made - a large one, and a small one. This is the small one, and it's about A3 sized.
These stickers are tiny. About half an inch in diameter, maybe a little less. I'm not sure where exactly they're from, but they were originally available in Japan.
Info: This was a promotional freebie from E3 and Comic Con in 2011.
Info: This was a promotional freebie from the 2011 Gamescom in Germany. Still sealed in its original bag.
Info: This was originally a freebie, given away at various events and promotions in Europe and Australia.
The pen has never been used, except to test it out to see if it writes. It does work, and writes with black ink. The pen's barrel is made of wood. It has a small, plastic cap which covers the nib.
This was originally a freebie, given away at various events and promotions in Europe and Australia.
Originally a pre-order bonus from various retailers in Europe.
This plastic ocarina was originally a freebie, given away at various events and promotions in Europe and Australia.
Still sealed in the original bag.
Info: These posters were used in various stores in Japan to promote the Ocarina of Time 3D game around its release.
The poster is printed on B2 sized paper.
Info: These posters were used in stores in the UK to promote the Ocarina of Time 3D game around its release.
The poster features Link riding Epona, along with various quotes taken from UK magazine and newspaper reviews of Ocarina of Time 3D. The poster is printed on thick A2 sized card, and is double-sided, with the same image printed on both sides.
Originally available for free from selected game stores in Japan around Skyward Sword's release.
Complete set of Skyward Sword metal item keychains. These were originally sold in gashapon machines in Japan. Still sealed, never opened.
Originally a pre-order bonus from various retailers in the UK.
These pamphlets were originally available from game stores in Japan to promote The Legend of Zelda's 25th Anniversary in 2011.
Originally sold in Japan. All are unused, but probably wouldn't work on consoles sold outside of Japan.
These figures were originally released in gashapon machines in Japan. They were later brought over for sale as capsule toys in other parts of the world too, including Australia, and the USA. The ones I have here were sold in Australia.
Complete set of 6 figures. I can trade these individually or as a set. The figures in the picture are mine. The ones you will get are still unassembled in their gashapon capsules.
Info: This is an advertising pamphlet, which would have been available from stores in Japan around the time of Wind Waker HD's release.
Info: This is one from a set of four plushes released by San-ei as UFO catcher prizes in Japan.
This plush is still in its original bag, and has never been opened.
Info: Complete set of 4 Destination Imagination Wind Waker pins
These are not officially licensed Nintendo pins. These are fan-designed pins, which were made purely for trading at Destination Imagination Global Finals.
Complete set of A Link Between Worlds 'Mascot Swing' keychains. These were originally sold in gashapon machines in Japan.
This box set was available in Japan, exclusively from Amazon and GameCity. Both stores sold out before the game's release date.
The set includes the Hyrule Warriors (Zelda Musou) game (probably won't work outside of Japan), DLC costume code (also probably won't work outside Japan), Hyrule Warriors art book, scarf, Triforce digital alarm clock, and treasure chest.
This was originally available as a reward through the Club Nintendo Japan Stars Catalogue. Still sealed, never opened.
This is one from a set of two pins (see the set here).
There is another Zelda pin which looks very similar to this, but came in a set of Minish Cap pins. This pin is slightly smaller and has darker outlines than that one.
This is not an officially licensed Nintendo pin.
Link from Super Smash Bros. 64 pin.
This pin is fan-made. Limited to 100 pieces, of which, this is #78.
Lon Lon Milk pin.
This pin is fan-made. Not officially licensed by Nintendo.
Complete set of 4 Zelda dreamcatcher pins.
These pins are fan-made. Not officially licensed by Nintendo.
The green, blue, and red pins are each limited to 100 pieces made. The black pin is a special "Ganondorf" variation, which is limited to 25 pieces. All of these pins were bought at the same time, and are part of a matching set with matching numbers. Each pin is #19 out of its respective edition.
Shylian Shield pin.
This pin is fan-made. Not officially licensed by Nintendo.
Made by Sanshee. These are not officially licensed pins, but are quality fan made.
Made of PVC rubber, with a metal clasp on the back.
Gold-coloured metal Triforce pin. Not to be confused with the very rare Sage pin, this pin has a very matte surface, and much sharper corners.
This is not an officially licensed Nintendo pin.
This is not an officially licensed Nintendo pin.