That was awesome! And if you end up getting a show here, we'll, you've gotta remember that you'll need something new every week or so. Just keep that in mind.
Anyway, something I'd like to bring up.
I can't seem to find it now, but I remember reading an article that brought up some of the vaguely-implied backstory in the game, and what really stood out to me the most was what it said about the Stone Tower and the parallels it draws with the biblical Tower of Babel.
To sum it up, it stated that it seemed the Stone Tower was created in opposition to the three goddesses and in the name of the four giants, as the people worshiped those giants as if they were gods (which is explicitly-stated in the game itself, when you have that grandmother read you a story). Indeed, there are things in the area such as giant hands pointing at the sky, with their index fingers lit on fire. Plus, have you noticed the design on those cubes that are floating around? They're naked dudes with their tongue and the Triforce covering up their genitals. Both of these things, the hands and the cubes, show to be insults to the three goddesses, with the tower itself as an attempt to eventually reach them and attempt to cast them out (similar to the aforementioned Tower of Babel).
It also tried to explain things about The Happy Mask Salesman, and how he may have gotten Majora's Mask and that he might also be the owl that follows you around, but I don't remember much of that. The Stone Tower theory is what really stood out to me.
One other thing I should mention. You can look into more detail on it, but you may have noticed that the number "4" holds significance in
Majora's Mask.
4 Days (including the new day at the end)
4 Transformation masks (including the Fierce Deity)
4 Temples
4 sublands of Termina
4 sides of Clock Town
4 Giants
I could go on. Doubtless, you've noticed these things. Well, it's a lot more significant than
Left 4 Dead. I've read that, in Japanese, the word "Four" is either spoken or written (or both) the same way as the word "Death". Just like how we have our own words with double meanings, such as "Trunk", "Fry", and "Second".
Spectral Dragon said:
Hmm, I've never seen this guy before. *decides to watch the first 3 minutes to see how good it is*
... 20 minutes later, and I now really want to play Majora's Mask. I was sadly too young, and had no idea it even existed when I still owned an N64. That was an awesome vid, keep up the good work!
You were too young to play an E-rated game?