This movie is a bit of an embarassment. Around the time I made KWarp Adventures, I was obsessed with plots that crossed between videogame universes. The concept is interesting certainly, but the execution as a movie is usually... not. Thankfully, KWarp Adventures doesn't take itself too seriously, so you'll find yourself giggling between the corny lines.

I finished the movie with a cliffhanger ending and never followed through with a sequel. I'm such a terrible person! Here's how the story finishes:

KWarp and Link walk across Hyrule field and fight some baddies. Link's got the Four Sword and KWarp's got cool lightening powers. They spot an evil castle and head through a forest on the way. Then they fight some more baddies. Now there's a bit of dimensional instability, so creatures from Dreamland are popping up all over the place, and parts of Hyrule are randomly disappearing. Anyway in the forest Link and KWarp run into the Deku Tree and learn that a trans-dimensional portal sits at the top of the evil castle and must be closed to prevent both universes from being swallowed up in darkness. So Link and KWarp go to a tea party the castle and fight Vatti and Dark Matter. KWarp and Link start winning, but then the sun sets and Vatti and Dark Matter's powers activate. Link and KWarp are totally screwed, but then Kirby flies through the portal with the Star Rod and kicks the crap out of Vatti and Dark matter. The day is saved and the transdimensional portal is sealed with duct tape.

THE END