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Life-Size Majora's Mask Replica Bewitches The Legend of Zelda Fans

posted on by Jennifer Sherman

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Figure maker First 4 Figures unveiled on Monday its Majora's Mask figure inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask video game. The company is streaming a making-of video for the replica:

First 4 Figures describes the mask in the original game:

“You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?” The Majora's Mask is a mysterious artifact that was once used by the Ancient Tribe for their bewitching rituals. Despite being incredibly powerful, the ancient tribe sealed the mask away for fears that its great power may be used for dark intent… Centuries later, the mask is stolen, and then worn by the mischievous and unwitting Skull Kid, who not only is consumed by the mask's dark powers, but also becomes its unwitting slave, ready with a new found desire to create mischief and rain devastation on the world…

The light-up figure stands 25 inches tall and has a hand-numbered base. The figure comes with an authenticity card that lets buyers purchase the same product number for other figures in The Legend of Zelda life-size replica series.

The eyes glow with LED lights in the figure's exclusive version. The regular version costs US$354.99, and the exclusive version costs US$384.99.

First 4 Figures has already released figures inspired by the The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, and The Legend of Zelda: WindWaker games.

A miniature Majora's Mask shipped with a The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Link Nendoroid figure in 2015.

Source: Game*Spark via 0takomu


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