I was kind of dissappointed with the absence of Zoras, as well. The second I saw that there were Gorons, I kept waiting for Zoras to show up...too bad that all the waiting proved to be in vain.
I loved Holodrum and its sister kingdom from Seasons and Ages, but I love Hyrule even more and wouldn't mind exploring every facet of its immense lands.
Ashamed to admit this, but the first time I ever played a Zelda game was when I was 15 years old with Ocarina of Time being my first, due to the fact that I was mostly a Playstation Girl growing up and it wasn't until my cousin went to college and gave me his old N64 did I finally got a chance...
Diabolo III. I love the series and III looks like it can surpass all of its predecessors, a task, which I thought impossible after finishing Diabolo II.
1. Nocturne of Shadows (first song that I ever learned to play on a piano)
2. Zelda's Lullaby
3. Epona's song
4.Saria's song
5.Song of Storms
6. Song of Time
The infamous Water Temple from OOT and the Great Bay Temple from Majora. The former was due to that blasted hidden key, the latter was due to its design and overall way that the player is allowed to move and progress through the dungeon.
Cave of Ordeals, due to the fact that it forces you to be creative in your fighting, by using you techinques and supplies in the most effective manner, as to not only avoid any damadge, but keep your stocks up for as long as possible.
That honour would fall on Jack and Jill. The editing was sloppy, the story was drier than the Sahara Desert, and the fact that there was almost no music through the entire ordeal was just plain depressing. 10 Razzies aren't enough for this movie.
Definately PH. The temple of Ocean King was a pain. ST comes in close, but does manage to get extra coolness points for the fact that you more or less get to control Zelda.
I've always had a soft spot for the black sheep of the 3D Zelda's known as Twilight Princess. It just has everything that I ever wanted in a Zelda game: a solid gameplay, amazing presentation, the feeling of grandure and epicness, and above all the feeling that you were a part of something much...
Personally, I have always wanted to do that and was always rather annoyed at the fact that I couldn't. I miss the night atmosphere that Hyrule Field provided.