

Season - Episode
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3 - 1Quitters Never Continue Jul 25, 2010
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3 - 2The Gloffice Aug 09, 2010
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3 - 3Fairyhood Aug 22, 2010
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3 - 440 Acres And A Zol Sep 06, 2010
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3 - 5Every Hero Needs A Montage Sep 19, 2010
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3 - 6Death Becomes Neil Oct 05, 2010
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3 - 7Restart Of The King Oct 27, 2010
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2 - 1A Link To The Past Jul 28, 2009
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2 - 2Death In Store Aug 11, 2009
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2 - 3The Musical Aug 25, 2009
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2 - 4Gettin High In Hyrule Sep 09, 2009
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2 - 5The Secret Moblin Sep 21, 2009
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2 - 6The Fairy Strikes Back Oct 05, 2009
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2 - 7A Date With Destiny Oct 19, 2009
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1 - 1The Beginning Jul 24, 2008
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1 - 2First Blood Jul 31, 2008
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1 - 3The Fairy's Obession Aug 07, 2008
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1 - 4Skeletons In Link's Closet Aug 14, 2008
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1 - 5Map Questing Aug 21, 2008
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1 - 6Who's the Boss? Sep 04, 2008
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0 - 1The Gloffice: The Plight of Blight Aug 16, 2010
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0 - 2Armos Banter Aug 30, 2010
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0 - 3Elf Vs. Wild Aug 12, 2010
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0 - 4Dirty Old Man Dancing Sep 27, 2010
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0 - 5Glarry Botter and the Orphan/Teacher Conference Oct 10, 2010
Overview
The Legend of Neil is a comedy web series distributed by Comedy Central's partner Atom.com and is a parody of the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda. Sandeep Parikh of The Guild fame directs the series. Tony Janning writes for the series, and acts as the title character Neil. Felicia Day and Mike Rose, who have worked with Parikh on the set of The Guild, appear as recurring characters. The series follows Neil, who is sucked into the world of The Legend of Zelda while playing the game. As he travels Hyrule he is mistaken for the hero of the game, Link. The series is "full of self degrading, foul humor", such as when Neil is being sucked into the game he is masturbating and strangled himself with his NES controller. The series began as a four-minute YouTube video posted in 2007. The video went viral, receiving several million views. Its popularity led to Atom.com financing a web series based around the video. The first season was released in 2008. According to Fox Business before the premiere of the second season, "With nearly one million plays, the hit Web series by creator Sandeep Parikh built one of the Web's most enthusiastic fan bases in 2008." In the run-up to the August 2009 premiere of the second season, MTV2 planned to air the complete first season. The series was also nominated for multiple Streamys at the 1st Streamy Awards in 2009.