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"The Parallel" is episode 113 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode an astronaut returns from a voyage to find the world not quite the same as he remembers it. It was an early example of the concept of mirror or alternate universes.
"The Mirror" is episode 71 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, and the sixth episode of the third season. It originally aired on October 20, 1961 on CBS . The episode was written by Rod Serling , who described it as "the story of a tyrant and his assassins, a shattered dream and the death of a cause."
After obtaining the Master Sword, Link and Midna begin their search for the Twilight Mirror, only to find that Zant has shattered it. After finding the pieces and restoring it, Midna and Link travel to the Twilight Realm and defeat Zant. The two of them travel to Hyrule Castle to defeat Ganondorf, the source of Zant's power.
The episodes mirror The Twilight Zone's intro, theme song, and storytelling style, complete with an announcer impersonating Rod Serling's voice and narration. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] Many bands and artists have released songs dedicated to the show, with some titled "The Twilight Zone"/"Twilight Zone", as listed above .
In Twilight Princess, Ganondorf manipulates the sorcerer Zant to usurp the throne of the Twilight Realm. [46] In the game's backstory, the Sages banish Ganon with the Mirror of Twilight for trying to steal the Triforce. After Link and his companion Midna defeat Zant, they face Ganondorf for the final battle at Hyrule Castle.
The "Cullen filter" subtly changes people's facial features to appear like vampires from Twilight. Bigger, brighter eyes, redder lips and paler skin are some of the changes you can expect.
In a short film pitching the Twilight Zone series to a Dutch television station, creator Rod Serling claimed to have gotten the idea for "Mirror Image" following an encounter at an airport. Serling noticed a man at the other side of the terminal who wore the same clothes and carried the same suitcase as himself; Serling considered what would ...
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