Finale (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)

"Finale" is the thirty-seventh and final episode of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on Game Grumps.

Game Progress
Danny reaches the mini-boss fight in Ganon's Tower against Moldorm and gets hung up there by accident when he doesn't notice a treasure chest appear on the other side of its lair to Hookshot across the pit nearby, and drops into the pit thinking it's where he needs to go next because he heard the noise of the chest and felt it appeared down below. He then has to pause the game to look up what to do before realizing his error and going back to defeat Moldorm again, who has respawned.

Danny accidentally makes an insulting joke about Armenians and apologizes, having an Armenian friend who he kids all the time.

Danny then makes through the final stretch of challenges and reaches the end of Ganon's Tower, battling Agahnim for the second time. He defeats the wizard and Ganon emerges from his disguise. Smeef is taken to the Golden Pyramid, where Danny has his final battle with Ganon and beats him on the second go-around. Smeef makes a wish on the Triforce, completing the game.

Discussions
When Danny has trouble fighting Moldorm again, Arin and Danny start discussing how annoying he is compared to all the other Zelda bosses. Arin thinks if there is ever a Moldorm toy, it would have traditional googly eyes like the one in the game, causing Danny to think about a group of people who prefer traditional google eyes in honor of their savior.

Upon reaching Agahnim, Danny notices the wizard sounds like a party host for talking politely, and after beating him, Arin doesn't know why the bird from the Light World would be able to appear in the Dark World to Link's aid for the cutscene to chase after Ganon's bat form when the duck couldn't do so in the main game itself. Danny sees Ganon leaves a bat-shaped hole in the Golden Pyramid and leaps down to confront the final boss.

As opposed to a villainous-sounding impression Arin gives Ganon a very high-pitched, non-threatening voice, and is intrigued to see Danny fall into the abyss during his first match against Ganon and end up in a place he never saw before in the Golden Pyramid.

Danny thinks the fight against Ganon isn't very cathartic because he never saw Ganon training like Link did to face him.

When Danny vanquishes Ganon, he gives the Essence of the Triforce a very calm voice, while Arin wonders if Smeef is trying to wish on the Triforce without messing it up.

Danny and Arin watch the closing scenes, where Arin is surprised by the appearance of the King of Hyrule and friendly-looking guards, and happy to see the Bug-Catching Kid and especially Flute Boy all better. Danny is overjoyed to see Link's uncle doesn't die, who he calls "Purple Hair McGoo", Arin feeling confused at the fact the uncle still doesn't have a name even when the credits could have displayed one. Both Grumps feel dismayed to see Link return the Master Sword to the Lost Woods forever at the end of his adventure.

When the game goes into the credits roll, Arin and Danny notice Hiroshi Yamauchi, the former president of Nintendo, is on the list, who Arin thinks is old, not knowing Yamauchi has passed on. They think the list of people is about 30 people, which isn't many for a game even though at the time of its making this particular game was quite long.