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Vivi Ornitier

Vivi Ornitier (Japanese: ビビ・オルニティア, Hepburn: Bibi Orunitia)[a] is a video game character in the Final Fantasy series. He appears in the video game Final Fantasy IX, where he serves as a member of the game's main cast. He is a shy character who through the game's plot grapples with the trauma of discovering his past and identity. He is a Black Mage, a class of magic users who employ fire, ice, lightning, and other elements into their magic. His design took inspiration from the film The Dark Crystal and was meant to appear both realistic and comic-like; part of the game's world was designed around him in turn. He has appeared in other games such as the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series, Kingdom Hearts II, and World of Final Fantasy. A felt doll of Vivi was included with pre-orders of the Japanese original release of FFIX.

Vivi Ornitier
Final Fantasy character
First gameFinal Fantasy IX (2000)
Voiced byEnglish
Melissa Disney (Kingdom Hearts II)[1]
Kath Soucie (World of Final Fantasy)[1]
Japanese
Ikue Otani[1]

Vivi is one of several "energetic young boy" characters who permeate the many player parties in the Final Fantasy series. He was preceded in his role by Palom from Final Fantasy IV, Gau from VI, and Zell Dincht from VIII, and he was succeeded in this role by Hope Estheim from XIII, and Talcott Hester from XV (though in the case of the latter, he was merely a non-player character, but nonetheless came the closest to filling the role).

Vivi's character was met with universal acclaim, he is regarded as one of the greatest characters in role-playing games and video games in general, with some critics wishing that the game followed him instead of protagonist Zidane Tribal. He also received praise for the depth of his storyline and character development in Final Fantasy IX. He was popular with Famitsu readers, who identified him as one of the best video game characters to date.

Concept and creation edit

Vivi Ornitier was created for the video game Final Fantasy IX. His name in English was originally Vivi Ornitier in the game's manual, though this changed in the Greatest Hits re-release. Vivi is kind and of pure heart, yet is also obedient, quiet, indecisive, and introverted.[2] He is a Black Mage, a class of magic user who employs fire, ice, lightning, and other elements into their magic.[3] His character design was meant to strike a balance between realism and a comic-like style, while taking inspiration from the style employed for the characters in the film The Dark Crystal.[4] When designing Final Fantasy IX, the designers made a point of designing a part of the world around Vivi due to him being a key character of the story.[5] An early scene in the game features various characters posing as members of a play; while he does not participate in the final version, a previous version has him participating after being coaxed by Zidane Tribal in order to avoid being arrested.[6]

While Final Fantasy IX lacks voice actors, Vivi would get multiple voice actors across various other games. In Kingdom Hearts II, he is voiced by Ikue Ōtani in the Japanese version and Melissa Disney in the English version, while in World of Final Fantasy and Chocobo GP, his English voice actor is Kath Soucie.[1][7]

Appearances edit

Vivi appears in Final Fantasy IX as one of its main protagonists and is a Black Mage.[4] He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping plot by Zidane Tribal and others to kidnap Garnet Til Alexandros XVII during Vivi's trip to attend a play, where the three of them and Adelbert Steiner travel together. He later discovers a Black Mage factory, which causes him to remain with the group to seek out the truth of his identity and origin, as well as why he has emotions where the other Black Mages do not. He later discovers that the Black Mages are mindless footsoldiers, manufactured by a man named Kuja and supplied to Garnet's mother Queen Brahne to conquer the Mist Continent. He finds the Black Mage Village, where he is told that most Black Mages stop functioning after about one year, though he discovers that he is a prototype Black Mage built to last longer. He aids the group in overcoming Kuja and other threats. He is implied to have died during his ending monologue, and he has created seven copies of himself, with one identifying himself as Vivi's son.[8]

He appears in other Final Fantasy titles, including Final Fantasy Record Keeper, Brave Exvius, the Theatrhythm series, and World of Final Fantasy, the latter featuring him as the leader of a group of Black Mages who gains sentience after battling the protagonists.[9][10][11][12][7] Vivi also appears in non-Final Fantasy works. One such work is the Disney/Square Enix crossover Kingdom Hearts II, a series which features appearances by both Disney and Square Enix characters. He is a member of the Twilight Town Disciplinary Committee, a group run by Seifer Almasy. This group routinely antagonizes protagonist Roxas, though Vivi is friendly to him despite that.[1][13] He also appears in Puzzle & Dragons.[14]

A felt doll of Vivi was included with Final Fantasy IX in Japan at launch.[15] It was given out to people who pre-ordered the game starting on June 1, 2000.[16] A figurine of Vivi was released by Play Arts.[17]

Reception edit

Vivi's character received universal acclaim, regarded by Famitsu readers as one of the best video game characters.[18] He was named one of the best Final Fantasy characters by IGN and Complex staff, the latter calling Vivi's design "iconic", a sentiment that Sarah Doherty of RPG Site shared.[19][20][21] Dave Smith of IGN felt that Vivi was simple yet complex, owing to him feeling like a mixture of old and new Final Fantasy elements.[22] Chris Carter of Destructoid identified Vivi as one of the core reasons for their enjoyment of Final Fantasy IX, while Bitmob staff noted him as a standout among the game's cast.[23][24] Mike Diver of Vice called him one of the most overlooked video game characters, praising him for his evocative story line.[25] Aoife Wilson, also of Vice, regarded Vivi's discovery of his origins as one of the greatest moments in the series.[26] Jason Schreier of Kotaku called Vivi the best character in the game, praising his character evolution as the most significant aspect of the story.[27] Adam Biessener of Game Informer discussed how exciting it was to see a character with his design, and noted that they wish they could have followed Vivi's story instead of Zidane's.[28] Screen Rant staff praised Vivi as one of the best Final Fantasy heroes, agreeing that he should have been the lead, feeling that Zidane's plot arc was derivative and inferior to Vivi's. Vivi's implied death was regarded by staff as one of the saddest in the series.[8][29][30][31] Joshua Carpenter of RPGamer felt that Vivi's quest for meaning was the most emotional part of the game.[32] Nadia Oxford of USGamer called him one of the best-written characters in a Japanese role-playing game while similarly praising his journey.[33] Gerren Fisher of Venture Beat discussed how they connected to Vivi due to going through similar things in their life as a child, such as his shyness and learning about death. Vivi's story was therapeutic for him.[34] In 2020, NHK conducted an All-Final Fantasy Grand Poll of Japanese players, featuring over 468,000 votes. The poll named Vivi as the franchise’s 4th best character, the highest placement for any Final Fantasy IX character.[35] In 2021, Matthew Byrd of Den of Geek ranked Vivi #1 on the list of the top 15 Final Fantasy characters of all time.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ Orunitia is localized as both Orunitia and Ornitier depending on the source.
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  8. ^ a b Baird, Scott (November 22, 2016). "15 Saddest Final Fantasy Deaths Of All Time". Screen Rant. from the original on February 4, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  9. ^ Sato (November 26, 2014). "Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius Shows Vivi, Cecil And Others In Pixel Art Style". Siliconera. from the original on May 26, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  10. ^ Priestman, Chris (November 27, 2015). "Final Fantasy Record Keeper Gets A Sale, New Challenge Event For The Holiday". Siliconera. from the original on May 26, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
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  34. ^ Fisher, Gerren (December 9, 2010). "Growing With Vivi: How Final Fantasy 9 Made a Difference in My Life". Venture Beat. from the original on May 26, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
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Vivi Ornitier Japanese ビビ オルニティア Hepburn Bibi Orunitia a is a video game character in the Final Fantasy series He appears in the video game Final Fantasy IX where he serves as a member of the game s main cast He is a shy character who through the game s plot grapples with the trauma of discovering his past and identity He is a Black Mage a class of magic users who employ fire ice lightning and other elements into their magic His design took inspiration from the film The Dark Crystal and was meant to appear both realistic and comic like part of the game s world was designed around him in turn He has appeared in other games such as the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series Kingdom Hearts II and World of Final Fantasy A felt doll of Vivi was included with pre orders of the Japanese original release of FFIX Vivi OrnitierFinal Fantasy characterVivi in Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera OmniaFirst gameFinal Fantasy IX 2000 Voiced byEnglishMelissa Disney Kingdom Hearts II 1 Kath Soucie World of Final Fantasy 1 JapaneseIkue Otani 1 Vivi is one of several energetic young boy characters who permeate the many player parties in the Final Fantasy series He was preceded in his role by Palom from Final Fantasy IV Gau from VI and Zell Dincht from VIII and he was succeeded in this role by Hope Estheim from XIII and Talcott Hester from XV though in the case of the latter he was merely a non player character but nonetheless came the closest to filling the role Vivi s character was met with universal acclaim he is regarded as one of the greatest characters in role playing games and video games in general with some critics wishing that the game followed him instead of protagonist Zidane Tribal He also received praise for the depth of his storyline and character development in Final Fantasy IX He was popular with Famitsu readers who identified him as one of the best video game characters to date Contents 1 Concept and creation 2 Appearances 3 Reception 4 ReferencesConcept and creation editVivi Ornitier was created for the video game Final Fantasy IX His name in English was originally Vivi Ornitier in the game s manual though this changed in the Greatest Hits re release Vivi is kind and of pure heart yet is also obedient quiet indecisive and introverted 2 He is a Black Mage a class of magic user who employs fire ice lightning and other elements into their magic 3 His character design was meant to strike a balance between realism and a comic like style while taking inspiration from the style employed for the characters in the film The Dark Crystal 4 When designing Final Fantasy IX the designers made a point of designing a part of the world around Vivi due to him being a key character of the story 5 An early scene in the game features various characters posing as members of a play while he does not participate in the final version a previous version has him participating after being coaxed by Zidane Tribal in order to avoid being arrested 6 While Final Fantasy IX lacks voice actors Vivi would get multiple voice actors across various other games In Kingdom Hearts II he is voiced by Ikue Ōtani in the Japanese version and Melissa Disney in the English version while in World of Final Fantasy and Chocobo GP his English voice actor is Kath Soucie 1 7 Appearances editVivi appears in Final Fantasy IX as one of its main protagonists and is a Black Mage 4 He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping plot by Zidane Tribal and others to kidnap Garnet Til Alexandros XVII during Vivi s trip to attend a play where the three of them and Adelbert Steiner travel together He later discovers a Black Mage factory which causes him to remain with the group to seek out the truth of his identity and origin as well as why he has emotions where the other Black Mages do not He later discovers that the Black Mages are mindless footsoldiers manufactured by a man named Kuja and supplied to Garnet s mother Queen Brahne to conquer the Mist Continent He finds the Black Mage Village where he is told that most Black Mages stop functioning after about one year though he discovers that he is a prototype Black Mage built to last longer He aids the group in overcoming Kuja and other threats He is implied to have died during his ending monologue and he has created seven copies of himself with one identifying himself as Vivi s son 8 He appears in other Final Fantasy titles including Final Fantasy Record Keeper Brave Exvius the Theatrhythm series and World of Final Fantasy the latter featuring him as the leader of a group of Black Mages who gains sentience after battling the protagonists 9 10 11 12 7 Vivi also appears in non Final Fantasy works One such work is the Disney Square Enix crossover Kingdom Hearts II a series which features appearances by both Disney and Square Enix characters He is a member of the Twilight Town Disciplinary Committee a group run by Seifer Almasy This group routinely antagonizes protagonist Roxas though Vivi is friendly to him despite that 1 13 He also appears in Puzzle amp Dragons 14 A felt doll of Vivi was included with Final Fantasy IX in Japan at launch 15 It was given out to people who pre ordered the game starting on June 1 2000 16 A figurine of Vivi was released by Play Arts 17 Reception editVivi s character received universal acclaim regarded by Famitsu readers as one of the best video game characters 18 He was named one of the best Final Fantasy characters by IGN and Complex staff the latter calling Vivi s design iconic a sentiment that Sarah Doherty of RPG Site shared 19 20 21 Dave Smith of IGN felt that Vivi was simple yet complex owing to him feeling like a mixture of old and new Final Fantasy elements 22 Chris Carter of Destructoid identified Vivi as one of the core reasons for their enjoyment of Final Fantasy IX while Bitmob staff noted him as a standout among the game s cast 23 24 Mike Diver of Vice called him one of the most overlooked video game characters praising him for his evocative story line 25 Aoife Wilson also of Vice regarded Vivi s discovery of his origins as one of the greatest moments in the series 26 Jason Schreier of Kotaku called Vivi the best character in the game praising his character evolution as the most significant aspect of the story 27 Adam Biessener of Game Informer discussed how exciting it was to see a character with his design and noted that they wish they could have followed Vivi s story instead of Zidane s 28 Screen Rant staff praised Vivi as one of the best Final Fantasy heroes agreeing that he should have been the lead feeling that Zidane s plot arc was derivative and inferior to Vivi s Vivi s implied death was regarded by staff as one of the saddest in the series 8 29 30 31 Joshua Carpenter of RPGamer felt that Vivi s quest for meaning was the most emotional part of the game 32 Nadia Oxford of USGamer called him one of the best written characters in a Japanese role playing game while similarly praising his journey 33 Gerren Fisher of Venture Beat discussed how they connected to Vivi due to going through similar things in their life as a child such as his shyness and learning about death Vivi s story was therapeutic for him 34 In 2020 NHK conducted an All Final Fantasy Grand Poll of Japanese players featuring over 468 000 votes The poll named Vivi as the franchise s 4th best character the highest placement for any Final Fantasy IX character 35 In 2021 Matthew Byrd of Den of Geek ranked Vivi 1 on the list of the top 15 Final Fantasy characters of all time 36 References edit Orunitia is localized as both Orunitia and Ornitier depending on the source a b c d e Vivi Ornitier Voice Final Fantasy franchise Behind The Voice Actors behindthevoiceactors com Archived from the original on September 1 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Spencer November 20 2010 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