The first time you see Link and Ganon fighting (in the third episode of the Stick Fantasy Series) was going to be the final fight between them but the file became corrupted and we had to use what we had so we put that in.
The blond (whatever it really is ) stripe on Link’s head was supposed to be the line on his hat, (example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Link_LOZ_with_items.png) but JMAP was confused when the sprite was made so it has been his hair to us ever since.
JMAP Productions had a video that was never released. It was going to be just Zelda Reorchestrated songs with a gif. or picture throughout the whole song, and at the end a (somewhat) funny clip on JMAP and AEP A.K.A. Dstcoyote22 (stick form) fooling around.
Photoshop was introduced to JMAP Productions by Dstcoyote22, and the videos have been better ever since
The idea of Twin Links came from a video game called Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
In episode 5 of the Stick Fantasy series the reason that Link’s sword (as Deity Link) and hat looked different when he fought Ganon was because the Ganon fight was nearly the first thing made for that episode.
Twin Links and Phantom Mascot were originally supposed to be released at the same time, but while Dstcoyote22 was hard at work with Twin Links, JMAP stepped aside and simply played World of Warcraft way too much. The first part to Phantom Mascot wasn’t released until several months after Twin Links.
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That first movie JMAP made was actually pretty good.
That first movie JMAP made was actually pretty good.