Zelda Fan's Hudson Dance Show Will Leave You in Stitches

Zelda Fan's Hudson Dance Show Will Leave You in Stitches

Experience the ultimate tribute to Hudson in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom as a player creates a side-splitting dance show generator that will leave you in stitches

A devoted fan of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has gone above and beyond in their admiration for President Hudson by creating a comical dance show generator featuring the beloved character. This addition to the already extensive collection of amusing content produced by the fan community in recent weeks includes an intricate strategy for defeating Tears of the Kingdom's Gleeok. The game's sandbox design and emphasis on emergent gameplay is exemplified by the introduction of the Ultrahand ability, which enables Link to construct structures and transportation using moveable objects found throughout the game world or from his inventory.

Some players have taken a more lighthearted approach to using the Ultrahand, such as Reddit user a_little_toaster who created a whimsical dance show featuring President Hudson signs moving in various directions thanks to Zonai devices. While the creator deemed the machine "useless," other players have suggested that it could also function as a portable platform for archery target practice. However, it remains to be seen whether players would actually feel comfortable shooting at the Hudson signs, given the character's popularity as a fan-favorite side character in recent Zelda games and the quirky design of the signs themselves. The carpenter's popularity has even inspired various community creations, including a biblically accurate representation of Tears of the Kingdom's President Hudson.

To create this amusing machine, all the necessary components can be found in Tarrey Town. Building it back up is a breeze with the Autobuild ability in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. A recently surfaced video showcases just how easy it is to reconstruct this feat of engineering. Autobuild can be obtained early on in the game by completing Josha's side quest, which becomes available after unlocking the Purah Pad's camera feature. Once players have Autobuild, the last 30 contraptions built using Ultrahand can be reassembled automatically. It's also possible to save favorite designs, sacrificing some history slots but permanently preserving their schematics.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available on Nintendo Switch.