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Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Final Fantasy: Unlimited[a] (FF:U) is an anime television series based on Square Enix's popular Final Fantasy role-playing video game franchise. The TV series was produced by It incorporates both 2D animation and 3D graphics, and takes elements from the Final Fantasy games. It was licensed for North America and the United Kingdom by ADV Films were released on DVD. FF:U was directed by Mahiro Maeda of GONZO, produced by TV Tokyo's Keisuke Iwata, and Square Enix's Kensuke Tanaka. Square Enix game designer Akitoshi Kawazu served as base concept planning and was intended to be the director for the planned video game series.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited
Title card of the series
ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド
(Fainaru Fantajī: Anrimiteddo)
GenreAdventure, Fantasy, Romance
Created bySquare
Akitoshi Kawazu (series concept)
Anime television series
Directed byMahiro Maeda
Produced byMakiko Iwata
Takeshi Sasamura
Shinji Nakashima
Yuma Sakata
Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka
Kiyoko Yoshimura
Music byAkifumi Tada
Shirō Hamaguchi
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run 2 October 2001 26 March 2002
Episodes25 (List of episodes)

Due to a combination of low ratings and the financial failure of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the anime series's planned 52-episode run was cut to 25, leaving the story unfinished. The continuation of the story has been released in a variety of other media including printed and web novel series, manga, radio dramas, and video games.

Plot

FF:U follows the story of Ai and Yu Hayakawa, 12-year-old twins who travel into Wonderland, a mysterious parallel dimension, in search of their missing parents. Other main characters include Lisa Pacifist, a 22-year-old woman whom Ai and Yu encounter in the Subway as she becomes their protector while helping them search for their parents in Wonderland. The series is divided into two major sections, defined by the main method of transport the protagonists are utilizing. The first half of the series sees the group using the Ghost Train to reach a part of Wonderland, crossing paths with Kaze as he has no memory of his past save Makenshi, who aids the Lords of Gaudium who attack them. The group also encounters fragments of a destructive being named Omega, which is after the Ghost Train's power source to become whole. Meanwhile, the story from the antagonist's view is periodically revealed with Earl Tyrant's discussion with his lords. Earl is the embodiment of Chaos and is seeking the fragments of Omega to possess a power equal to the Unlimited, beings of immense power like Kaze and Makenshi who could destroy him.

The second half of the series sees the protagonists join up with the rebel faction, the Comodeen, and board the submarine, Jane, which is bound for Telos, the only place in Wonderland that has a natural deposit of the gravity-defying Flying Water. Both parties sought this substance: the Comodeen to power their airship Silvia to reach Earl's flying fortress Gaudium and the Earl's forces using the substance to contain Omega's power. The series climaxes when the Earl himself makes a move on the Comodeen, destroying Jane and capturing the protagonists in his true form: Chaos Tyrant. It was then that the Earl's right-hand man, Oscha, reveals that Ai and Yu were spawned from Chaos in the aftermath of Kaze and Makenshi's sending their adoptive parents to Wonderland. With only Omega's heart, Clear, remaining and fused with his Flying Water suit into a crystal, the Earl intended to absorb the Hayakawa twins as well to increase Chaos's power from their experiences. Luckily, Lou Lupus and Moogle come to their friends' aid as the Earl killed the former. Confronted with Chaos Tyrant, Kaze and Makenshi sacrifice themselves to destroy the Earl, thus ending his reign of terror over Wonderland while Lisa and the Hayakawa family were found by the Comodeen. There are also two mysterious figures that the group encounter, "Black Wind" (黒き風, Kuroki Kaze) and Makenshi (魔剣士), beings of incredible power who each lost their world before coming to Wonderland.

Characters

Character Japanese voice actor[1] English dubbing actor
Ai Hayakawa (アイ・ハヤカワ) Halko Momoi Jessica Schwartz
Yu Hayakawa (ユウ・ハヤカワ) Yuka Imai Evan Slack
Lisa Pacifist (リサ・パツィフィースト) Kyoko Hikami Shawn Sides
Kaze (, lit. Wind) Nobutoshi Canna James Brownlee
Chobi (チョビ) Akiko Yajima Samantha Inoue-Harte
Cactuar Etsuko Kozakura
Chocobo Suwon Rin
Crux (クルクス) Kikuko Inoue
Fabula (ファーブラ) Claire Hamilton
Oscha (オスカー) Kōji Ishii Brian Jepson
Moogle Kupo Tomoe Hanba Bill Wise
Cid (シド) Toshihiko Seki Robert Newell
Fungus (フングス) Daisuke Gōri Grant James
Kumo (, lit.Cloud) Akira Ishida J. Shannon Weaver
Madoushi (魔道士) Hideyuki Tanaka David Stokey
Pist (ピスト) Takehito Koyasu Edwin Neal

Production and release

FF:U was directed by Mahiro Maeda of GONZO and produced by TV Tokyo's Keisuke Iwata, and Square Enix's Kensuke Tanaka.[2] Square Enix game designer Akitoshi Kawazu served as base concept planning.[3] A series of video games were intended with Kawazu as director.[4] Due to a combination of low ratings and the financial failure of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the anime series's planned 52-episode run was cut to 25, leaving the story unfinished.[5][6] FF:U aired on TV Tokyo's Network 6 on weekly on Tuesday 6:30PM starting on October 2, 2001.[7] Japan released the series for home media via DVD and divided it into nine separate releases, known as "Phases".[8] ADV Films picked up the series for North America and United Kingdom on May 1, 2003.[9] The North American complete boxset re-arranges the series into five discs of five episodes each, titled "Phase 1" through "Phase 5." The European released the complete boxset retains the seven discs as released singularly. Both were released by A.D.V. Films. A promotional DVD titled Final Fantasy: Unlimited Prologue Phase.0 was released containing the history of Final Fantasy, the production history of FF:U and interviews with the cast. It was released on January 30, 2002.[8]

No.TitleOriginal air dateRef.
1"Wonderland: Journey into the Darkness"
Transcription: "Ikai: Yami e no Tabidachi" (Japanese: 異界 -やみへのたびだち-)
October 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)[10]
2"Magun: Man of the Black Wind"
Transcription: "Magan: Kuroki Kaze no Otoko" (Japanese: 魔銃 -くろきかぜのおとこ-)
October 9, 2001 (2001-10-09)[10]
3"Fruit: The Town of Sweet Scent"
Transcription: "Kajitsu: Amai Kaori no Machi" (Japanese: 果実 -あまいかおりのまち-)
October 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)[10]
4"Makenshi: The White Etude"
Transcription: "Makenshi: Shiroki Echūdo" (Japanese: 魔剣士 -しろきエチュード-)
October 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)[10]
5"Cid: The Adventure of the Underground Waterway"
Transcription: "Shido: Chikasuimyaku no Bousen" (Japanese: シド -ちかすいみゃくのぼうけん-)
October 30, 2001 (2001-10-30)[10]
6"Kigen Arts: The Saviour of Souls"
Transcription: "Kigenjutsu: Inochi Mamorumono" (Japanese: 氣現術 -いのちまもるもの-)
November 5, 2001 (2001-11-05)[10]
7"Subway: Enemy of the Dimensional Tunnel"
Transcription: "Chikatetsu: Jigen Tonneru no Teki" (Japanese: 地下鉄 -じげんトンネルのてき-)
November 12, 2001 (2001-11-12)[10]
8"Soil: The Heart of the Magun"
Transcription: "Soiru: Magan no Shinzō" (Japanese: ソイル -マガンのしんぞう-)
November 19, 2001 (2001-11-19)[10]
9"Oscha: The Endless Project"
Transcription: "Osukā: Owarinaki Shigoto" (Japanese: オスカー -おわりなきしごと-)
November 26, 2001 (2001-11-26)[10]
10"Mansion: The Memory of Sagiso"
Transcription: "Yashiki: Sagisō no Omoide" (Japanese: 屋敷 -サギソウのおもいで-)
December 8, 2001 (2001-12-08)[10]
11"Ciel: The Departure of Chocobo"
Transcription: "Shieru: Chokobo to no Wakare" (Japanese: シエル -チョコボとのわかれ-)
December 15, 2001 (2001-12-15)[10]
12"Fungus: Eternal Life"
Transcription: "Fungusu: Eien no Inochi" (Japanese: フングス -えいえんのいのち-)
December 22, 2001 (2001-12-22)[10]
13"Meteor: Abominable Memory"
Transcription: "Meteo: Imawashiki Kioku" (Japanese: メテオ -いまわしききおく-)
December 29, 2001 (2001-12-29)[10]
14"Omega: Reunion and Departure"
Transcription: "Omega: Saikai to Tabidachi" (Japanese: オメガ -さいかいとたびだち-)
January 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)[10]
15"Jane: The Moving Ocean Puzzle"
Transcription: "Jēn: Ugokidasu Umi Pazuru" (Japanese: ジェーン -うごきだすうみパズル-)
January 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)[10]
16"Kigen Dragon: Behind the Smile"
Transcription: "Kigenjū: Egao no Mukō ni" (Japanese: 氣現獣 -えがおのむこうに-)
January 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)[10]
17"Frog: The Smallest Great Adventure"
Transcription: "Kaeru: Chicchana Daibōken" (Japanese: カエル -ちっちゃなだいぼうけん-)
January 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)[10]
18"Madoushi: The Battle of Kiri and Kumo"
Transcription: "Madōshi: Kiri to Kumo no Taiketsu" (Japanese: 魔道士 -きりとくものたいけつ-)
February 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)[10]
19"Ai: Meeting with Clear"
Transcription: "Ai: Kuria to no Deai" (Japanese: アイ -クリアとのであい-)
February 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)[10]
20"Yu: The Secret of Gaudium"
Transcription: "Yū: Gaudiumu no Himitsu" (Japanese: ユウ -ガウディウムのひみつ-)
February 19, 2002 (2002-02-19)[10]
21"Cactus: The Wandering Sea"
Transcription: "Saboten: Samayoeru Umi" (Japanese: サボテン -さまよえるうみ-)
February 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)[10]
22"Moogle: Long Lost Memories"
Transcription: "Mōguri: Natsukashī Omoide" (Japanese: モーグリ -なつかしいおもいで-)
March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)[10]
23"Teros: In Search of Flying Water"
Transcription: "Terosu: Tobimizu o Mezashite" (Japanese: テロス -とびみずをめざして-)
March 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)[10]
24"Chaos: The Earl Unveiled"
Transcription: "Konton: Hakushaku no Shōtai" (Japanese: 混沌 -はくしゃくのしょうたい-)
March 19, 2002 (2002-03-19)[10]
25"Kaze: The Glory of Life"
Transcription: "Kaze: Inochi Kagayaku Toki" (Japanese: 風 -いのちかがやくとき-)
March 26, 2002 (2002-03-26)[10]

Music

FF:U was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, Shirō Hamaguchi, and Akifumi Tada. The series has an opening theme and three ending themes. The opening theme for the series is "Over the FANTASY" (Composed by Nobuo Uematsu, Arranged by Takahiro Ando, Lyrics by Yuko Ebine) performed by Kana Ueda.[8] The first theme is "VIVID" (Lyrics and Composition by Takashi Genouzono, Arrangements by Fairy Fore and Masao Akashi) performed by Fairy Fore and was used for episodes 1-13.[8] For episodes 14-24 the ending theme was "Romancing Train" (Composition and arrangements by t-kimura, lyrics by motsu) performed by move. The third ending theme was "Over the FANTASY" and was used on the final episode of the series.[8]

Avex mode released the singles for the opening and endings. The "VIVID" single was released on November 7, 2001.[11] The "Over the FANTASY" single was released on December 5, 2001.[12] The single for "Romance Train" was released on February 6, 2002.[13] Two soundtracks were produced by Avex mode. The first is Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Verse.1[b] and was released December 19, 2001.[14] The second titled Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Verse.2[c] was released on April 17, 2002.[15]

All music and arrangements were made by Shiro Hamaguchi unless where otherwise specified.[8]

Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 1[14]
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Top Title" (トップタイトル)Nobuo Uematsu 0:15
2."Ai's Theme" (アイのテーマ)  2:02
3."Mysterious Boy, Fungo" (謎の少年ファンゴ)  1:16
4."Yu's Theme" (ユウのテーマ)  1:58
5."A little courage" (少しの勇気)  1:21
6."The endless road..." (道はどこまでも…)  1:43
7."Subtitle" (サブタイトル)  0:11
8."Enter, Kaze." (風、登場。)  1:12
9."Difficult battle" (苦戦)  1:28
10."Silent wind" (沈黙の風)Nobuo Uematsu 1:19
11."Departing wind" (去りゆく風)Nobuo Uematsu 1:21
12."The Magun has Thawed" (魔銃解凍)  1:25
13."Firing of the Magun" (魔銃発射)  1:10
14."Preview" (予告)Nobuo Uematsu 0:35
15."Enter monster" (モンスター登場)Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:27
16."Trampled by the monster" (モンスター蹂躙)Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:23
17."Colossal Fortress Gaudium" (巨大要塞ガウディウム)  1:09
18."Tyrant's dinner table" (タイラントの食卓)  1:52
19."Unseen anxiety" (見えない不安)  1:35
20."Strange feeling" (ふしぎな気分)  1:12
21."Subway" (地下鉄)  1:52
22."Fabula's mansion" (ファーブラの館)  1:13
23."The absurd world" (不条理な世界)  1:08
24."Chocobo will walk, no matter how far" (チョコボは歩くよ、どこまでも)Kazuhiko SawaguchiKazuhiko Sawaguchi1:12
25."Get out of here ~" (逃げろ~)Kazuhiko SawaguchiKazuhiko Sawaguchi1:12
26."Emergence of an alternate world" (異界出現)  1:10
27."Summoning the beast's return" (召還獣降臨)  1:56
28."City of fruit" (果実の街)Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2:07
29."Nihilistic world" (虚無の世界)Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:35
30."Cid the genius scientist" (天才科学者シド)Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:39
31."The hearts that touch" (ふれあう心)Nobuo Uematsu 1:33
32."Recollections of Lisa" (追憶のリサ)Nobuo Uematsu 1:20
Total length:44:08
Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 2[15]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Prayer: Lisa" (祈り-リサ) Nobuo Uematsu 1:17
2."Home Town: Kaze" (故郷-風) Nobuo UematsuAkifumi Tada0:55
3."Recollection: Kaze" (記憶-風) Nobuo Uematsu 0:58
4."Over the FANTASY (TV Size)" (「Over the FANTASY」TVサイズ)Yuko MantenneNobuo UematsuTakahiro Ando1:38
5."Underwater Voyage" (潜航艇)   1:21
6."The Ocean Puzzle" (海パズル) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2:42
7."Reminiscence: Ai and Yu" (追憶-アイとユウ)   1:38
8."Peace~Hard Fight: Ai and Yu" (平和~苦戦-アイとユウ)   3:02
9."Hard Fight: Lisa" (苦戦-リサ)   2:03
10."Kigen Dragon" (氣現獣) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:09
11."Comodeen" (コモディーン)   2:11
12."Miles" (ミィレス)   1:32
13."Cid" (シド) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada3:35
14."Cactuar" (サボテンダー) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2:30
15."Lou" (ルー)   1:20
16."Transformation: Lou" (変身-ルー)   2:25
17."Moogle" (モーグリ) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:07
18."Chocobo" (チョコボ) Nobuo UematsuKazuhiko Sawaguchi2:58
19."Ciel Chocobo" (シエルチョコボ) Nobuo UematsuAkifumi Tada1:34
20."VIVID (TV Size)" (「VIVID」TVサイズ)Takashi OzonoTakashi OzonoFAIRY FORE & Masao Akiishi1:31
21."Fungus" (フングス)   1:23
22."Herba" (ヘルバ)   1:38
23."Pist" (ピスト)   1:47
24."Oscha" (オスカー)   1:52
25."Formidable Enemy" (強敵)   3:51
26."Run!" (逃げろ!) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:15
27."Omega" (オメガ)   1:30
28."Shotgun Kaze" (ショットガン-風) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:38
29."Makenshi" (魔剣士)   1:52
30."Sword Dragon" (一刀獣) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:57
31."Demon Sword" (魔剣) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1:22
32."Death" (死) Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2:35
33."Battle to the Death" (死闘)   2:10
34."Phoenix" (フェニックス)   0:42
35."Victory" (勝利) Nobuo Uematsu 0:13
36."Airborne Assault" (勝利)   1:31
37."Romancing Train (TV Size)" (「Romancing Train」TVサイズ)motsut-kimurat-kimura1:43
Total length:1:06:41

Related media

Printed

A novel titled, Final Fantasy: Unlimited – Sou no Kizuna[d] was released on March 28, 2002, by Kadokawa Shoten. The novel was written by Sho Katigiri, illustrated by Kazuto Nakazawa, and supervised by Squaresoft. It explores a side story that is set in the time of the television series.[16] A 96-page artbook titled Final Fantasy: Unlimited – Kaze to Kumo Noita Sekai[e] was published by Kadokawa Shoten and released on April 22, 2002.[17] A book titled FF:U After – Gakai no Sho[f] was released on May 15, 2002 by DigiCube. The book contains a 32-page manga drawn by Hiroyuki Yamashita and a 120-page script written by Atsuhiro Tomioka.[18] It covers the twins' return to their own world, the revelation of Lisa's past, and introduces a new villain under Gaudium: Soljashy. A serial web novel titled FF:U After Spiral was written by Sho Katigiri, supervised by Atsuhiro Tomioka, and was published on the official Japanese FF:U website. The series has a total of seven chapters and one spin-off chapter were released and take place after the events of FF:U After.[19]

Audio

A serial audio drama titled FF:U Voice Theater – fābura no ikai e no sasoi[g] was available for those who subscribed to TV Tokyo's Anime-X service via mobile phones on i-mode's distribution service. A total of 10 episodes were released monthly beginning on January 15, 2002.[20] It was conducted by Yoshitomo Yonetani with Kikuko Inoue returning as Fabula's voice actress.[21] The series was compiled and released on September 30, 2002 in CD-ROM for Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, and iMac G3.[22] Two drama CDs were released by Avex mode.[8] The first drama CD titled FF:U Before - Aura Inochi Tsugu Mono[h] was given to customers for a limited time as a gift for those who purchased the DVD Boxset.[8] It tells a story in the form of a flashback of the destruction of Kaze and Makenshi's worlds. A radio drama titled FF:U After 2 – Risa tachi kira reta kusari[i] was released on December 26, 2002 and deals with Comodeen's final attack on Gaudium and brings a conclusion to the conflict between Lisa and Soljashy.[8][23]

Video games

Two video games have been released. The first, titled FF:U with U, is an RPG video game adaptation for Japanese mobile phones on i-mode's distribution service developed by Index was released on August 20, 2002.[24] The game contains the same plot as the anime. Points can be accumulated by playing through the game's scenarios and be used to purchase more characters. Ringtones based on the music of FF:U can also be purchased through the game as microtransactions.[25] The second game, titled FF:U on PC Meikyū – Kuroki Yume Noki Oku[j], is a visual novel and card game set in the FF:U universe. Published by Amada Printing, it was released May 16, 2003.[26] Unlimited Saga was in production around the same time as the anime and originally connected to the setting of the anime series, but these plans were shelved during production.[27] Kawazu later said that many of the similarities were coincidental due to his work on both projects.[28]

Reception

Reviewer Score
Anime News Network B(DVD 1, Phase 1)[29]
D+(DVD 2, Phase 2)[30]
Mania.com D(complete collection)[31]
Play C+[32]
T.H.E.M.      [33]

The series was ranked 18 by popular vote for Top 20 Anime in Japan for November 2001.[34]

Outside Japan, the series had received mixed reviews. Play magazine reviewer David Halverson was disappointed that the series was aimed at a younger audience, stating "When I think Final Fantasy, I envision majestic characters, heart-wrenching drama and exquisite art, none of which make the scene in FF Unlimited".[32] Allen Divers of Anime News Network (ANN) ranked the series an overall score "B" stating, "Despite its somewhat formulaic plot, Final Fantasy is an ambitious series and manages to be visually engaging."[29] Sandra Scholes of Active Anime praised the series stating, "It is interesting to see how well thought out this series has been. The characters have been created with care and consideration for the ones out there who have followed the Final Fantasy genre from the start."[35] However Ken Hargon of ANN criticized the series for being unappealing and not living up to the Final Fantasy series nor any other anime.[30] Carlos Ross of T.H.E.M. ranked the series three stars stating that "The style is firmly entrenched in Saturday morning, but at least it's better than FF Legend of the Crystals."[33] Paul Gaudette of Mania.com gave the series a "D" stating "Although it has almost nothing to do with its namesake, Final Fantasy Unlimited was somewhat enjoyable in the beginning while falling into every cliché of a show written for a younger audience."[31]

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: FF:U ~ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド ~, Hepburn: FF:U ~Fainaru Fantajī: Anrimiteddo~
  2. ^ FF:U ~ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド~ MUSIC ADVENTURE Verse. 1
  3. ^ FF:U ~ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド~ MUSIC ADVENTURE Verse. 2
  4. ^ ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド―双の絆, lit. "Final Fantasy Unlimited – The Bond of Two Souls"
  5. ^ ファイナル ファンタジー・アンリミテッド -風と雲のいた世界-, lit. "Final Fantasy: Unlimited – The World with Wind and Clouds"
  6. ^ FF:U After ~外界の章~, lit."FF:U After – Chapters of the Outside World"
  7. ^ FF:U ヴォイスシアター「ファーブラの異界への誘い」, lit."FF:U Voice Theater – Fabula's Invitation to the Other World"
  8. ^ FF:U Before ~アウラ いのちつぐもの~, lit. "FF:U Before – The Life of Aura"
  9. ^ FF:U After 2-リサ た ちきられたクサリ-, lit. "Lisa bests Kusari"
  10. ^ FF:U on PC 迷宮 くろきゆめのきおく, lit.FF:U on PC Labyrinth - Black Dream Memories

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External links

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  • Final Fantasy: Unlimited at the Final Fantasy Compendium

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Final Fantasy Unlimited a FF U is an anime television series based on Square Enix s popular Final Fantasy role playing video game franchise The TV series was produced by It incorporates both 2D animation and 3D graphics and takes elements from the Final Fantasy games It was licensed for North America and the United Kingdom by ADV Films were released on DVD FF U was directed by Mahiro Maeda of GONZO produced by TV Tokyo s Keisuke Iwata and Square Enix s Kensuke Tanaka Square Enix game designer Akitoshi Kawazu served as base concept planning and was intended to be the director for the planned video game series Final Fantasy UnlimitedTitle card of the seriesファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド Fainaru Fantaji Anrimiteddo GenreAdventure Fantasy RomanceCreated bySquareAkitoshi Kawazu series concept Anime television seriesDirected byMahiro MaedaProduced byMakiko IwataTakeshi SasamuraShinji NakashimaYuma SakataWritten byAtsuhiro TomiokaKiyoko YoshimuraMusic byAkifumi TadaShirō HamaguchiStudioGonzoLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA ADV FilmsUK ADV Films UKOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkNA Anime NetworkSEA Animax AsiaUS SyfyZA AnimaxOriginal run2 October 2001 26 March 2002Episodes25 List of episodes Due to a combination of low ratings and the financial failure of Final Fantasy The Spirits Within the anime series s planned 52 episode run was cut to 25 leaving the story unfinished The continuation of the story has been released in a variety of other media including printed and web novel series manga radio dramas and video games Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Production and release 4 Music 5 Related media 5 1 Printed 5 2 Audio 5 3 Video games 6 Reception 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditFF U follows the story of Ai and Yu Hayakawa 12 year old twins who travel into Wonderland a mysterious parallel dimension in search of their missing parents Other main characters include Lisa Pacifist a 22 year old woman whom Ai and Yu encounter in the Subway as she becomes their protector while helping them search for their parents in Wonderland The series is divided into two major sections defined by the main method of transport the protagonists are utilizing The first half of the series sees the group using the Ghost Train to reach a part of Wonderland crossing paths with Kaze as he has no memory of his past save Makenshi who aids the Lords of Gaudium who attack them The group also encounters fragments of a destructive being named Omega which is after the Ghost Train s power source to become whole Meanwhile the story from the antagonist s view is periodically revealed with Earl Tyrant s discussion with his lords Earl is the embodiment of Chaos and is seeking the fragments of Omega to possess a power equal to the Unlimited beings of immense power like Kaze and Makenshi who could destroy him The second half of the series sees the protagonists join up with the rebel faction the Comodeen and board the submarine Jane which is bound for Telos the only place in Wonderland that has a natural deposit of the gravity defying Flying Water Both parties sought this substance the Comodeen to power their airship Silvia to reach Earl s flying fortress Gaudium and the Earl s forces using the substance to contain Omega s power The series climaxes when the Earl himself makes a move on the Comodeen destroying Jane and capturing the protagonists in his true form Chaos Tyrant It was then that the Earl s right hand man Oscha reveals that Ai and Yu were spawned from Chaos in the aftermath of Kaze and Makenshi s sending their adoptive parents to Wonderland With only Omega s heart Clear remaining and fused with his Flying Water suit into a crystal the Earl intended to absorb the Hayakawa twins as well to increase Chaos s power from their experiences Luckily Lou Lupus and Moogle come to their friends aid as the Earl killed the former Confronted with Chaos Tyrant Kaze and Makenshi sacrifice themselves to destroy the Earl thus ending his reign of terror over Wonderland while Lisa and the Hayakawa family were found by the Comodeen There are also two mysterious figures that the group encounter Black Wind 黒き風 Kuroki Kaze and Makenshi 魔剣士 beings of incredible power who each lost their world before coming to Wonderland Characters EditCharacter Japanese voice actor 1 English dubbing actorAi Hayakawa アイ ハヤカワ Halko Momoi Jessica SchwartzYu Hayakawa ユウ ハヤカワ Yuka Imai Evan SlackLisa Pacifist リサ パツィフィースト Kyoko Hikami Shawn SidesKaze 風 lit Wind Nobutoshi Canna James BrownleeChobi チョビ Akiko Yajima Samantha Inoue HarteCactuar Etsuko KozakuraChocobo Suwon RinCrux クルクス Kikuko InoueFabula ファーブラ Claire HamiltonOscha オスカー Kōji Ishii Brian JepsonMoogle Kupo Tomoe Hanba Bill WiseCid シド Toshihiko Seki Robert NewellFungus フングス Daisuke Gōri Grant JamesKumo 雲 lit Cloud Akira Ishida J Shannon WeaverMadoushi 魔道士 Hideyuki Tanaka David StokeyPist ピスト Takehito Koyasu Edwin NealProduction and release EditFF U was directed by Mahiro Maeda of GONZO and produced by TV Tokyo s Keisuke Iwata and Square Enix s Kensuke Tanaka 2 Square Enix game designer Akitoshi Kawazu served as base concept planning 3 A series of video games were intended with Kawazu as director 4 Due to a combination of low ratings and the financial failure of Final Fantasy The Spirits Within the anime series s planned 52 episode run was cut to 25 leaving the story unfinished 5 6 FF U aired on TV Tokyo s Network 6 on weekly on Tuesday 6 30PM starting on October 2 2001 7 Japan released the series for home media via DVD and divided it into nine separate releases known as Phases 8 ADV Films picked up the series for North America and United Kingdom on May 1 2003 9 The North American complete boxset re arranges the series into five discs of five episodes each titled Phase 1 through Phase 5 The European released the complete boxset retains the seven discs as released singularly Both were released by A D V Films A promotional DVD titled Final Fantasy Unlimited Prologue Phase 0 was released containing the history of Final Fantasy the production history of FF U and interviews with the cast It was released on January 30 2002 8 No TitleOriginal air dateRef 1 Wonderland Journey into the Darkness Transcription Ikai Yami e no Tabidachi Japanese 異界 やみへのたびだち October 2 2001 2001 10 02 10 2 Magun Man of the Black Wind Transcription Magan Kuroki Kaze no Otoko Japanese 魔銃 くろきかぜのおとこ October 9 2001 2001 10 09 10 3 Fruit The Town of Sweet Scent Transcription Kajitsu Amai Kaori no Machi Japanese 果実 あまいかおりのまち October 16 2001 2001 10 16 10 4 Makenshi The White Etude Transcription Makenshi Shiroki Echudo Japanese 魔剣士 しろきエチュード October 23 2001 2001 10 23 10 5 Cid The Adventure of the Underground Waterway Transcription Shido Chikasuimyaku no Bousen Japanese シド ちかすいみゃくのぼうけん October 30 2001 2001 10 30 10 6 Kigen Arts The Saviour of Souls Transcription Kigenjutsu Inochi Mamorumono Japanese 氣現術 いのちまもるもの November 5 2001 2001 11 05 10 7 Subway Enemy of the Dimensional Tunnel Transcription Chikatetsu Jigen Tonneru no Teki Japanese 地下鉄 じげんトンネルのてき November 12 2001 2001 11 12 10 8 Soil The Heart of the Magun Transcription Soiru Magan no Shinzō Japanese ソイル マガンのしんぞう November 19 2001 2001 11 19 10 9 Oscha The Endless Project Transcription Osuka Owarinaki Shigoto Japanese オスカー おわりなきしごと November 26 2001 2001 11 26 10 10 Mansion The Memory of Sagiso Transcription Yashiki Sagisō no Omoide Japanese 屋敷 サギソウのおもいで December 8 2001 2001 12 08 10 11 Ciel The Departure of Chocobo Transcription Shieru Chokobo to no Wakare Japanese シエル チョコボとのわかれ December 15 2001 2001 12 15 10 12 Fungus Eternal Life Transcription Fungusu Eien no Inochi Japanese フングス えいえんのいのち December 22 2001 2001 12 22 10 13 Meteor Abominable Memory Transcription Meteo Imawashiki Kioku Japanese メテオ いまわしききおく December 29 2001 2001 12 29 10 14 Omega Reunion and Departure Transcription Omega Saikai to Tabidachi Japanese オメガ さいかいとたびだち January 8 2002 2002 01 08 10 15 Jane The Moving Ocean Puzzle Transcription Jen Ugokidasu Umi Pazuru Japanese ジェーン うごきだすうみパズル January 15 2002 2002 01 15 10 16 Kigen Dragon Behind the Smile Transcription Kigenju Egao no Mukō ni Japanese 氣現獣 えがおのむこうに January 22 2002 2002 01 22 10 17 Frog The Smallest Great Adventure Transcription Kaeru Chicchana Daibōken Japanese カエル ちっちゃなだいぼうけん January 29 2002 2002 01 29 10 18 Madoushi The Battle of Kiri and Kumo Transcription Madōshi Kiri to Kumo no Taiketsu Japanese 魔道士 きりとくものたいけつ February 5 2002 2002 02 05 10 19 Ai Meeting with Clear Transcription Ai Kuria to no Deai Japanese アイ クリアとのであい February 12 2002 2002 02 12 10 20 Yu The Secret of Gaudium Transcription Yu Gaudiumu no Himitsu Japanese ユウ ガウディウムのひみつ February 19 2002 2002 02 19 10 21 Cactus The Wandering Sea Transcription Saboten Samayoeru Umi Japanese サボテン さまよえるうみ February 26 2002 2002 02 26 10 22 Moogle Long Lost Memories Transcription Mōguri Natsukashi Omoide Japanese モーグリ なつかしいおもいで March 5 2002 2002 03 05 10 23 Teros In Search of Flying Water Transcription Terosu Tobimizu o Mezashite Japanese テロス とびみずをめざして March 12 2002 2002 03 12 10 24 Chaos The Earl Unveiled Transcription Konton Hakushaku no Shōtai Japanese 混沌 はくしゃくのしょうたい March 19 2002 2002 03 19 10 25 Kaze The Glory of Life Transcription Kaze Inochi Kagayaku Toki Japanese 風 いのちかがやくとき March 26 2002 2002 03 26 10 Music EditFF U was composed by Nobuo Uematsu Shirō Hamaguchi and Akifumi Tada The series has an opening theme and three ending themes The opening theme for the series is Over the FANTASY Composed by Nobuo Uematsu Arranged by Takahiro Ando Lyrics by Yuko Ebine performed by Kana Ueda 8 The first theme is VIVID Lyrics and Composition by Takashi Genouzono Arrangements by Fairy Fore and Masao Akashi performed by Fairy Fore and was used for episodes 1 13 8 For episodes 14 24 the ending theme was Romancing Train Composition and arrangements by t kimura lyrics by motsu performed by move The third ending theme was Over the FANTASY and was used on the final episode of the series 8 Avex mode released the singles for the opening and endings The VIVID single was released on November 7 2001 11 The Over the FANTASY single was released on December 5 2001 12 The single for Romance Train was released on February 6 2002 13 Two soundtracks were produced by Avex mode The first is Final Fantasy Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 1 b and was released December 19 2001 14 The second titled Final Fantasy Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 2 c was released on April 17 2002 15 All music and arrangements were made by Shiro Hamaguchi unless where otherwise specified 8 Final Fantasy Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 1 14 No TitleMusicArrangementLength1 Top Title トップタイトル Nobuo Uematsu 0 152 Ai s Theme アイのテーマ 2 023 Mysterious Boy Fungo 謎の少年ファンゴ 1 164 Yu s Theme ユウのテーマ 1 585 A little courage 少しの勇気 1 216 The endless road 道はどこまでも 1 437 Subtitle サブタイトル 0 118 Enter Kaze 風 登場 1 129 Difficult battle 苦戦 1 2810 Silent wind 沈黙の風 Nobuo Uematsu 1 1911 Departing wind 去りゆく風 Nobuo Uematsu 1 2112 The Magun has Thawed 魔銃解凍 1 2513 Firing of the Magun 魔銃発射 1 1014 Preview 予告 Nobuo Uematsu 0 3515 Enter monster モンスター登場 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 2716 Trampled by the monster モンスター蹂躙 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 2317 Colossal Fortress Gaudium 巨大要塞ガウディウム 1 0918 Tyrant s dinner table タイラントの食卓 1 5219 Unseen anxiety 見えない不安 1 3520 Strange feeling ふしぎな気分 1 1221 Subway 地下鉄 1 5222 Fabula s mansion ファーブラの館 1 1323 The absurd world 不条理な世界 1 0824 Chocobo will walk no matter how far チョコボは歩くよ どこまでも Kazuhiko SawaguchiKazuhiko Sawaguchi1 1225 Get out of here 逃げろ Kazuhiko SawaguchiKazuhiko Sawaguchi1 1226 Emergence of an alternate world 異界出現 1 1027 Summoning the beast s return 召還獣降臨 1 5628 City of fruit 果実の街 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2 0729 Nihilistic world 虚無の世界 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 3530 Cid the genius scientist 天才科学者シド Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 3931 The hearts that touch ふれあう心 Nobuo Uematsu 1 3332 Recollections of Lisa 追憶のリサ Nobuo Uematsu 1 20Total length 44 08 Final Fantasy Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 2 15 No TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength1 Prayer Lisa 祈り リサ Nobuo Uematsu 1 172 Home Town Kaze 故郷 風 Nobuo UematsuAkifumi Tada0 553 Recollection Kaze 記憶 風 Nobuo Uematsu 0 584 Over the FANTASY TV Size Over the FANTASY TVサイズ Yuko MantenneNobuo UematsuTakahiro Ando1 385 Underwater Voyage 潜航艇 1 216 The Ocean Puzzle 海パズル Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2 427 Reminiscence Ai and Yu 追憶 アイとユウ 1 388 Peace Hard Fight Ai and Yu 平和 苦戦 アイとユウ 3 029 Hard Fight Lisa 苦戦 リサ 2 0310 Kigen Dragon 氣現獣 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 0911 Comodeen コモディーン 2 1112 Miles ミィレス 1 3213 Cid シド Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada3 3514 Cactuar サボテンダー Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2 3015 Lou ルー 1 2016 Transformation Lou 変身 ルー 2 2517 Moogle モーグリ Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 0718 Chocobo チョコボ Nobuo UematsuKazuhiko Sawaguchi2 5819 Ciel Chocobo シエルチョコボ Nobuo UematsuAkifumi Tada1 3420 VIVID TV Size VIVID TVサイズ Takashi OzonoTakashi OzonoFAIRY FORE amp Masao Akiishi1 3121 Fungus フングス 1 2322 Herba ヘルバ 1 3823 Pist ピスト 1 4724 Oscha オスカー 1 5225 Formidable Enemy 強敵 3 5126 Run 逃げろ Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 1527 Omega オメガ 1 3028 Shotgun Kaze ショットガン 風 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 3829 Makenshi 魔剣士 1 5230 Sword Dragon 一刀獣 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 5731 Demon Sword 魔剣 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada1 2232 Death 死 Akifumi TadaAkifumi Tada2 3533 Battle to the Death 死闘 2 1034 Phoenix フェニックス 0 4235 Victory 勝利 Nobuo Uematsu 0 1336 Airborne Assault 勝利 1 3137 Romancing Train TV Size Romancing Train TVサイズ motsut kimurat kimura1 43Total length 1 06 41Related media EditPrinted Edit A novel titled Final Fantasy Unlimited Sou no Kizuna d was released on March 28 2002 by Kadokawa Shoten The novel was written by Sho Katigiri illustrated by Kazuto Nakazawa and supervised by Squaresoft It explores a side story that is set in the time of the television series 16 A 96 page artbook titled Final Fantasy Unlimited Kaze to Kumo Noita Sekai e was published by Kadokawa Shoten and released on April 22 2002 17 A book titled FF U After Gakai no Sho f was released on May 15 2002 by DigiCube The book contains a 32 page manga drawn by Hiroyuki Yamashita and a 120 page script written by Atsuhiro Tomioka 18 It covers the twins return to their own world the revelation of Lisa s past and introduces a new villain under Gaudium Soljashy A serial web novel titled FF U After Spiral was written by Sho Katigiri supervised by Atsuhiro Tomioka and was published on the official Japanese FF U website The series has a total of seven chapters and one spin off chapter were released and take place after the events of FF U After 19 Audio Edit A serial audio drama titled FF U Voice Theater fabura no ikai e no sasoi g was available for those who subscribed to TV Tokyo s Anime X service via mobile phones on i mode s distribution service A total of 10 episodes were released monthly beginning on January 15 2002 20 It was conducted by Yoshitomo Yonetani with Kikuko Inoue returning as Fabula s voice actress 21 The series was compiled and released on September 30 2002 in CD ROM for Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP and iMac G3 22 Two drama CDs were released by Avex mode 8 The first drama CD titled FF U Before Aura Inochi Tsugu Mono h was given to customers for a limited time as a gift for those who purchased the DVD Boxset 8 It tells a story in the form of a flashback of the destruction of Kaze and Makenshi s worlds A radio drama titled FF U After 2 Risa tachi kira reta kusari i was released on December 26 2002 and deals with Comodeen s final attack on Gaudium and brings a conclusion to the conflict between Lisa and Soljashy 8 23 Video games Edit Two video games have been released The first titled FF U with U is an RPG video game adaptation for Japanese mobile phones on i mode s distribution service developed by Index was released on August 20 2002 24 The game contains the same plot as the anime Points can be accumulated by playing through the game s scenarios and be used to purchase more characters Ringtones based on the music of FF U can also be purchased through the game as microtransactions 25 The second game titled FF U on PC Meikyu Kuroki Yume Noki Oku j is a visual novel and card game set in the FF U universe Published by Amada Printing it was released May 16 2003 26 Unlimited Saga was in production around the same time as the anime and originally connected to the setting of the anime series but these plans were shelved during production 27 Kawazu later said that many of the similarities were coincidental due to his work on both projects 28 Reception EditReviewer ScoreAnime News Network B DVD 1 Phase 1 29 D DVD 2 Phase 2 30 Mania com D complete collection 31 Play C 32 T H E M 33 The series was ranked 18 by popular vote for Top 20 Anime in Japan for November 2001 34 Outside Japan the series had received mixed reviews Play magazine reviewer David Halverson was disappointed that the series was aimed at a younger audience stating When I think Final Fantasy I envision majestic characters heart wrenching drama and exquisite art none of which make the scene in FF Unlimited 32 Allen Divers of Anime News Network ANN ranked the series an overall score B stating Despite its somewhat formulaic plot Final Fantasy is an ambitious series and manages to be visually engaging 29 Sandra Scholes of Active Anime praised the series stating It is interesting to see how well thought out this series has been The characters have been created with care and consideration for the ones out there who have followed the Final Fantasy genre from the start 35 However Ken Hargon of ANN criticized the series for being unappealing and not living up to the Final Fantasy series nor any other anime 30 Carlos Ross of T H E M ranked the series three stars stating that The style is firmly entrenched in Saturday morning but at least it s better than FF Legend of the Crystals 33 Paul Gaudette of Mania com gave the series a D stating Although it has almost nothing to do with its namesake Final Fantasy Unlimited was somewhat enjoyable in the beginning while falling into every cliche of a show written for a younger audience 31 Notes Edit Japanese FF U ファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド Hepburn FF U Fainaru Fantaji Anrimiteddo FF U ファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド MUSIC ADVENTURE Verse 1 FF U ファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド MUSIC ADVENTURE Verse 2 ファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド 双の絆 lit Final Fantasy Unlimited The Bond of Two Souls ファイナル ファンタジー アンリミテッド 風と雲のいた世界 lit Final Fantasy Unlimited The World with Wind and Clouds FF U After 外界の章 lit FF U After Chapters of the Outside World FF U ヴォイスシアター ファーブラの異界への誘い lit FF U Voice Theater Fabula s Invitation to the Other World FF U Before アウラ いのちつぐもの lit FF U Before The Life of Aura FF U After 2 リサ た ちきられたクサリ lit Lisa bests Kusari FF U on PC 迷宮 くろきゆめのきおく lit FF U on PC Labyrinth Black Dream MemoriesReferences Edit アフレコインタビュー 前田総監督と米たにコンダクターの対談をご紹介 TV Tokyo in Japanese September 28 2001 Archived from the original on November 3 2019 Retrieved April 14 2021 新番組 FF U ファイナルファンタジー アンリミテッド が10月2日スタート Dengeki Online in Japanese September 28 2001 Archived from the original on 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Archived from the original on August 4 2011 Retrieved August 9 2011 Top Anime in Japan Anime News Network December 17 2001 Archived from the original on January 27 2014 Retrieved June 20 2012 Scholes Sandra December 8 2003 Final Fantasy Unlimited DVD 1 Phase 1 Active Anime Archived from the original on January 17 2012 Retrieved December 30 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Final Fantasy Unlimited Official page at GONZO archived from the original Official fan site archived from the original Final Fantasy Unlimited at IMDb Final Fantasy Unlimited at the Final Fantasy Compendium Fan Translation of Final Fantasy Unlimited continuations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Final Fantasy Unlimited amp oldid 1160307794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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