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MM is hard to top; it's peak early LoZ (in an old man's opinion). It took a familiar engine, added two new major mechanics, and told the first really dark story.
Awakening is the one to play first, it'll set you up for later games nicely, and it was originally a Gameboy (not GBC game). It took the Zelda formula from the earlier NES iterations, and made a content-rich world.
I'd say save ages and seasons for last (when you get your carts!). They're amazing games that really show how far the GBC could be pushed, and are very much taking the awakening engine and doing wonderful things. The fact there is linked content between the two means you should also keep a pen and paper handy!
I only ask this question because I can see that you're a franchise veteran and my entry into the franchise was very different. I've heard that most old school zelda players really dislike botw and I don't understand why since the two switch titles are among my favorites of all time and I've played a decent amount of games. Is that the case with you as well?
I’ve been playing the Zelda series since the original NES game in the 80s. BOTW and TOTK are some of my favorites.