Why Zelda’s Breath Of The Wild and Tears Of The Kingdom looks like Ghibli

<p>I absolutely love both Studio Ghibli and The<em>&nbsp;Legend of Zelda</em>. I started watching Studio Ghibli when I was in high school and the first Zelda game I ever played was&nbsp;<em>Ocarina of Time</em>. After playing 2017&#39;s&nbsp;<em>Zelda Breath of the Wild</em>&nbsp;I began to notice many similarities to Ghibli and realized that this was&nbsp;<em>Princess Mononoke.&nbsp;</em>Now I am in no way comparing the two to see which is better. Both&nbsp;<em>Ghibli&nbsp;</em>and Zelda are great.</p> <p><em>Breath of the Wild</em>&nbsp;and its sequel<em>&nbsp;Tears of the Kingdom</em>&nbsp;were the Ghibli games that fans of Ghibli had always wanted. Playing the games further I began to notice that Nintendo took inspiration from other Ghibli works such as&nbsp;<em>Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind</em>, Spirited Away, and&nbsp;<em>Castle in the Sk</em>y. Keep in mind that Nintendo and Studio Ghibli are both from the same culture and some similarities might be a cultural thing.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@cmarston14/why-zeldas-breath-of-the-wild-and-tears-of-the-kingdom-looks-like-ghibli-6d93eda7f713"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>