# [The Question No One Asks Shigeru Miyamoto](https://youtube.com/watch?v=n3dFAK3Owtg) by Javed Sterritt for Good Blood
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> "If the Zelda series is famous for being anything other than large-scale adventures set inside creative fantastical worlds, it's its reputation for being a playground for innovation for Miyamoto and his development team. As each new installment never fails to present audiences with fresh new ways to engage with said fantasy world.
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> And so it makes sense then that the question interviewees prepare for Miyamoto would revolve around his design philosophies. But ironically, as Miyamoto responds to thousands of questions regarding innovation and evolution, his answer, ever since the very first Zelda game in 1986, has stayed exactly the same; 'I'm trying to create a miniature garden.'"
Javed crushes it [[The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time's Story is Elevated by This Video Essay|once]] [[Line By Line - A Documentary on the Localization of Majora’s Mask – The Hyrule Journals|again]]. Personally, I was hit my own own flood of memories of my experience with Sandplay Therapy. My brain even drew the connection right before Javed himself mentioned it, which to me, is a prime example of masterful direction and writing.
And please, go [read the behind the scenes](https://goodblood.games/thequestionnooneasksmiyamoto). I am so thankful Javed does these too.
> "Not because I find the production process hard, but because it doesn’t grab my interest as much as the research does these days. The hunt for information, and maybe even the hunt for truth, is much more exciting to me now. I have a feeling that this is how it’s supposed to be."
I know how much Javed loves [[MFP20 - “A Gift to the Zelda Community” with Javed Sterritt|the hunt for the truth]]. It's a drive we both share.