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**To have debuted in the 21st century.
**To have debuted in the 21st century.
**Whose design remains the same for more than two ''Super Smash Bros.'' games in a row. This is very similar to how his "Toon" design has been used for more games in his home series than any of the realistically designed Links.
**Whose design remains the same for more than two ''Super Smash Bros.'' games in a row. This is very similar to how his "Toon" design has been used for more games in his home series than any of the realistically designed Links.
**Whose art style has been used in every established timeline: the Unified Timeline (''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap''), the Child Timeline (''Four Swords Adventures''), the Adult Timeline (''The Wind Waker'', ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''), and the Downfall Timeline (''Tri Force Heroes''). Although ''Skyward Sword'' and ''Breath of the Wild'' use cel-shading like the "Toon" games, they instead feature anatomically realistic character designs.
**Despite being associated with the Adult Timeline, the "Toon" design has also been used in every other established timeline: the Unified Timeline (''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap''), the Child Timeline (''Four Swords Adventures''), and the Downfall Timeline (''Tri Force Heroes''). Interestingly enough, ''Skyward Sword'' and ''Breath of the Wild'' used cel-shading like the "Toon" games, but instead featured anatomically realistic character designs. Additionally, despite using the "Toon" art style, the green-haired Link seen in ''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes'' is actually the same Link from ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/657330612064399360 Nintendo of America on Twitter: Fans asked the developers of #Zelda: Tri Force Heroes: “Where does the game fall in the series timeline?”]</ref>
***Despite using the "Toon" art style, the green-haired Link seen in ''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes'' is actually the same Link from ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/657330612064399360 Nintendo of America on Twitter: Fans asked the developers of #Zelda: Tri Force Heroes: “Where does the game fall in the series timeline?”]</ref>
*''{{iw|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}'' is the only other game outside of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series where the Hero of Winds is referred to as Toon Link instead of simply Link.
*''{{iw|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}'' is the only other game outside of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series where the Hero of Winds is referred to as Toon Link instead of simply Link.
**On a related note, ''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the first game to refer to use the "Toon" term in reference to the art style itself, as shown by its referral of the [[Princess Zelda]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' as Toon Zelda.
**On a related note, ''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the first game to refer to use the "Toon" term in reference to the art style itself, as shown by its referral of the [[Princess Zelda]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' as Toon Zelda.

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