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In ''The Minish Cap'' after | In ''The Minish Cap'' after acquiring the [[Carlov Medal]], Link will gain access to the [[Phonograph]] in the [[Music House]]. There are 52 tracks that Link can play on the Phonograph. Zelda Appears plays as Track ''51''. The theme has a duration of 1:44. | ||
The song plays at the very start of the game after the backstory is told. The song begins as Zelda appears on screen, walking through [[South Hyrule Field]] and entering [[Master Smith]]'s house. The song appears once again, at the end of the game | The song plays at the very start of the game after the backstory is told. The song begins as Zelda appears on screen, walking through [[South Hyrule Field]] and entering [[Master Smith]]'s house. The song appears once again, at the very end of the game after Link has defeated [[Vaati]]. The song plays when Zelda uses the [[Mage's Cap]] to restore [[Hyrule]]. The song shares many music similarities to [[Zelda's Lullaby]], a recurring song in the Zelda series. | ||
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Zelda Appears, also known as 51, is a track from the The Minish Cap Soundtrack.
Overview
In The Minish Cap after acquiring the Carlov Medal, Link will gain access to the Phonograph in the Music House. There are 52 tracks that Link can play on the Phonograph. Zelda Appears plays as Track 51. The theme has a duration of 1:44.
The song plays at the very start of the game after the backstory is told. The song begins as Zelda appears on screen, walking through South Hyrule Field and entering Master Smith's house. The song appears once again, at the very end of the game after Link has defeated Vaati. The song plays when Zelda uses the Mage's Cap to restore Hyrule. The song shares many music similarities to Zelda's Lullaby, a recurring song in the Zelda series.