The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda is a series of adventure video games developed by Nintendo that has crossover content in the. Items based on The Legend of Zelda first appeared in and have appeared in all subsequent games except  and. Four villagers based on characters from The Legend of Zelda series appear exclusively in.

Villagers
The following four villagers are based on The Legend of Zelda series and appear exclusively in :
 * W. Link NL Villager Icon.png W. Link – A smug wolf based on Link's wolf form from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. He can be summoned if the, , or Young Link amiibo figures from the Super Smash Bros. series, or the Wolf Link, Link (Archer), Link (Twilight Princess), Link (Skyward Sword), Link (Link's Awakening) or Link (Tears of the Kingdom) amiibo figures from The Legend of Zelda series are scanned.
 * Medli NL Villager Icon.png Medli – A normal bird based on from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. She can be summoned if the Toon Link amiibo figure from the Super Smash Bros. series, or the Toon Link (The Wind Waker), Zelda (The Wind Waker), Zelda (Breath of the Wild), or Zelda and  amiibo figures from The Legend of Zelda series are scanned.
 * Ganon NL Villager Icon.png Ganon – A cranky pig based on . He can be summoned if the Ganondorf amiibo figure from the Super Smash Bros. series, or the Link (The Legend of Zelda), Guardian, Bokoblin, or Ganondorf (Tears of the Kingdom) amiibo figures from The Legend of Zelda series are scanned.
 * Epona NL Villager Icon.png Epona – A peppy horse based on . She can be summoned if the amiibo figure from the Super Smash Bros. series, or the Link (Ocarina of Time), Link (Rider), or Link (Majora's Mask) amiibo figures from The Legend of Zelda series are scanned.

In
There are three Zelda items in all of the first-generation games: the, , and. The former is the sacred sword that appears throughout the Zelda series, and the latter two are based on the clothing worn by Anju and Kafei, respectively, in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.

Additionally, in and  there are two unobtainable NES games named. In, one contains the cartridge version of The Legend of Zelda and one contains the Famicom Disk System version. In, one contains the international cartridge version and the other (the leftover Disk System version from ) appears identical to the item and crashes the game when interacted with.

There are also several references to the series in dialog in :
 * When talking to Gulliver, he can say he that he left his goldfish Helen "heartbroken in Hyrule." Hyrule is the kingdom in which most Zelda games take place.
 * One interlude in Kapp'n's Song also mentions Hyrule, with Kapp'n asking the player, "Ye ever spend the night in a Hyrulian prison?"


 * When managing Animal Island Game Boy Advance data, Kapp'n may say "Why, what in the name o' Jabu-Jabu's belly?" This is a reference to the dungeon of the same name in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
 * The catch quote for the loach is "I caught a loach! You don't suppose it's Hylian, do you?". This is a reference to the Hylian Loach, a fish in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
 * If the player interacts with a storage unit in a villager's house, a random message will appear. One of them is "You found 100 Rupees! But you can't use them here." Rupees are the currency in the Zelda series.

There are three Animal Crossing-e Design Cards based on the Zelda series: D07 Hero's Tunic, D08 Triforce Tile, and PR NES Link. The Hero's Tunic card was also released as #D02 in Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+ Series 1.

In
In, there are nine Zelda items that can be earned through fortune cookies.

In the update for, four Zelda villagers were added. If their corresponding amiibo figures are scanned, they can be invited to the campground or asked to move in. Their RVs contain items based on the series.

In
While no Zelda crossover content appears in, one quote during island evaluation is "It's a place I've been quietly watching. It's a secret to everybody. I don't want it to be famous." "It's a secret to everybody" is a reference to a quote by friendly Red Moblins found in secret caves, who gives Link Rupees.