The Legend of Zelda Boom

The Legend of Zelda Boom is an American-French computer-animated television series, produced by Sega of America, Inc. and Technicolor Animation Productions in collaboration with Lagardère Thématiques and Jeunesse TV, respectively for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney XD, Canal J, and Gulli. Based on the video game franchise The Legend of Zelda created by Nintendo, the series is the Second animated television series based on the franchise, and the first to be produced in computer-generated animation and in high definition.

The series premiered in November 2014.[1] The series is a part of the The Legend of Zelda Boom spin-off franchise, which also consists of three video games, Rise of Lyric, Shattered Crystal and Fire & Ice, a comic series by Archie Comics, and a toyline by Tomy.[2] Unlike the games, the show received positive reviews from critics for its writing and clever jokes for both younger and older audiences. Characters from Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi was Featured only on Cartoon network and Disney XD because fans wanted to see then return.

Home Media
In the UK in 2016, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released 4 13 episode volumes of the series, all combining the first season. "The Sidekick" was released in the UK on February 8.[64] "Hedgehog Day" was released on May 30. "Mayor Young Link" was released in the UK on July 25 and the last volume "No Robots Allowed" was released in the UK on October 10. The first two volumes were released in Brazil in 2017.

On May 22, 2016, the entire first season was made available to stream on Hulu and Netflix in the United States, under a deal with Sega and Technicolor Animation Productions. The series was later made available for streaming on Disney+ on November 10, 2019.[65] The second season of the show was added to Hulu and Netflix on November 19, 2017.[66]

The launch edition of the game The Legend of Zelda Boom: Fire & Ice for Nintendo 3DS Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Xbox one PlayStation 4 And Windows included a The Legend of Zelda Boom DVD with 3 Episodes from Season 1

On March 12, 2019 A DVD titled "The Legend of Zelda Boom: Here Comes The Heores!" was released in the US by Turner EST[67] featuring 8 episodes from Season 1.

On June 4, 2019 A DVD titled "The Legend of Zelda Boom: The fusion Time!" was released in the US by Turner EST [68] featuring 8 episodes from Season 1 and a bonus episode from Season 2.

On October 1, 2019 A DVD titled "The Legend of Zelda Boom: Season 1, Volume 1" was released in the US by Turner EST [69] a collection of 26 episodes of the first season.

On February 4, 2020 Turner EST plans to release “The Legend of Zelda Boom: Season 1, Volume 2”, a collection with the remaining 26 episodes of the first season