Fans of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Studio Ghibli have a treat in store with a new fan-made film that brilliantly reimagines the classic game in the style of the famous animation studio. Dedicated creator RwanLink spent over 600 hours building this project, which is a celebration of the game's 25th anniversary.

The 18-minute masterpiece starts with the poignant death of the Deku Tree and follows Link on his journey to Hyrule Castle, showcasing a bustling Castle Town alive with market traders and series mainstays including chickens and empty bottles. Viewers are treated to a nostalgic raid of Easter eggs and cameos from the original game.

While the project is an animation, it offers a look that teases the potential style and atmosphere of a video game developed in the vein of Studio Ghibli's works. It's worth noting that while this fan-film is a stunning homage, it is not a game but an animation dream true for fans.

In the gaming world, anticipation also builds around Nintendo's official works including a Zelda live-action movie and the upcoming Zelda game, which may be another addition to the Breath of the Wild series. The fan-film itself is a beautiful nod to the enduring legacy of The Legend of Zelda franchise and the creative passion of its fans.