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One Month Later

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A whole month gone and still no word
It just wasen't enough.

Two interludes that appear in the first cutscene in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon are quite often used in poop to indicate a long time passing while something happens - usually some action repeated over and over is broken up with ONE MONTH LATER and sometimes LATER STILL to indicate the character has been repeating the action for a month solid. Most of the time the character will continue repeating the action after the interlude, but some poops have something occurring after the passage of time.

They are considered overused by many poopers and are thought of as tiresome unless used in an original or clever manner.

One Month Later

One Month Later is the first short interlude. After the King of Hyrule declares he's going to Gamelon to aid Duke Onkled, he gets into a discussion with Link about what's for dinner. This leads into the small interlude itself - a whirlpool-like transition into a blue screen with the red words "ONE MONTH LATER", which turn to powder and float away.

Later Still

A similar interlude that happens shortly after when Zelda sends Link to Gamelon who couldn't wait to bomb some dodongos. This transition is an explosion and the words read Later Still.