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Final Fantasy: Unlimited「FF: U」 (ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド, Fainaru Fantajī: Anrimiteddo) 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 2D animation and 3D graphics, taking elements from the Final Fantasy games. It was licensed for North America and the United Kingdom by ADV Films and was 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 planned video game series director.

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.

Synopsis[]

Years ago, the opening of an interdimensional portal released two beasts into the skies over the Sea of Japan, visible to all the countries along the coast. After destroying the naval patrol sent to investigate the disturbance, the two beasts then turned against each other.

Scientists Joe and Marie Hayakawa were sucked into the rift by witnessing the fight from Japan. Upon returning to Earth, they compiled and published the academic findings from their voyage in a legendary book titled ''Day of Succession''. Attempting a second expedition to that other dimension twelve years later, the couple has not returned.

Twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa decide to set forth in search of their parents and the mysterious Wonderland they studied. In the ruins of an abandoned subway station, the two wait for a train to take them to the world beyond. On board, they meet Lisa Pacifist, who quickly decides to aid the two in the search for their missing family. Can the three of them manage to find Joe and Marie?

TV Anime[]

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

  • Staff
    • Original - Square Enix
    • General Director - Mahiro Maeda
    • Deputy Director - Kenichi Takeshita
    • Conductor - Rice tani Yoshitomo
    • Base Concept Planning - Akitoshi Kawazu
    • Series Composition - Atsuhiro Tomioka
    • Character Draft - Tetsuya Nomura, Yoshitaka Amano
    • Character Design - Kazuto Nakazawa, Carmel 7 (Takuhito Kusanagi, Atsuko Nakajima, Takahiro Kishida, Tomohiro Hirata, Minoru Mura, Masahiro Maeda)
    • Mechanical Design - Makoto Kobayashi
    • Monster Design - Yoshikazu Miyao, Masahiro Maeda
    • Earl Family Concept - Takuhito Kusanagi
    • Art Director - Park Il
    • Color Design - Tomoko Kuroyanagi
    • Editing - Kengo Shigemura
    • Theme Music - Nobuo Uematsu
    • Music - Shiro Hamaguchi, Akifumi Tada
    • Acoustic Director - Yota Tsuruoka
    • Animation Producer - Eiji Sumitomo
    • Producers - Takeshi Sasamura, Yuma Sakata, Shinji Nakajima
    • Animation Production - GONZO
    • Production Cooperation - Avex Mode
    • Production - TV Tokyo, Dentsu, GDH

The European-released 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.

Episode On-air date subtitle screenplay Storyboard staging Animation Director
1 October 2, 2001 "Wonderland: Journey into the Darkness" Atsuhiro Tomioka Rice tani Yoshitomo Kenichi Takeshita Hiroshi Okubo
2 October 9, 2001 "Magun: Man of the Black Wind" Ryutaro Nakamura Fumitoshi Oisaki
3 October 16, 2001 "Fruit: The Town of Sweet Scent" Soichiro Zen Yuzo Wada Murao Minoru
4 October 23, 2001 "Makenshi: The White Etude" Masahiro Maeda Minoru Ohara Ichiro Hattori & Yoko Kadokami
5 October 30, 2001 "Cid: The Adventure of the Underground Waterway" Kiyoko Yoshimura Junichi Watanabe Shingo Yasushi
6 November 5, 2001 "Kigen Arts: The Saviour of Souls" Kazuhiro Sato Noriyuki Abe Toru Yoshida Naoko Nakamoto & Kazuhiro Sasaki
7 November 12, 2001 "Subway: Enemy of the Dimensional Tunnel" Atsuhiro Tomioka Jun Takada Makoto Kimura Nobu Yoko Naoki & Aisaka
8 November 19, 2001 "Soil: The Heart of the Magun" Kiyoko Yoshimura Yoshikazu Miyao Fumitoshi Oisaki
9 November 26, 2001 "Oscha: The Endless Project" Atsuhiro Tomioka Soichiro Zen Yuzo Wada Murao Minoru
10 December 8, 2001 "Mansion: The Memory of Sagiso" Kazuhiro Sato Shinsaku Sasaki Toru Yoshida Naoko Nakamoto & Kazuhiro Sasaki
11 December 15, 2001 "Ciel: The Departure of Chocobo" Kiyoko Yoshimura Junichi Watanabe Hirokazu Yamada Shingo Yasushi
12 December 22, 2001 "Fungus: Eternal Life" Atsuhiro Tomioka Kobun Shizuno Yoshihiro Sugai
13 December 29, 2001 "Meteor: Abominable Memory" Masahiro Maeda Kenichi Takeshita Murao Minoru
14 January 8, 2002 "Omega: Reunion and Departure" Rice tani Yoshitomo Makoto Kimura Naoki Aisaka
15 January 15, 2002 "Jane: The Moving Ocean Puzzle" Shuichi Kamiyama Shinsaku Sasaki Yamauchi Azumao Fumitoshi Oisaki
16 January 22, 2002 "Kigen Dragon: Behind the Smile" Atsuhiro Tomioka Masahiro Maeda Azumi Masumi Satoru Kiyomaru & Masaaki Sakurai
17 January 29, 2002 "Frog: The Smallest Great Adventure" Kiyoko Yoshimura Seiko Sayama Naoko Nakamoto & Kazuhiro Sasaki
18 February 5, 2002 "Madoushi: The Battle of Kiri and Kumo" Kazuhiro Sato Tomohiro Hirata Murao Minoru
19 February 12, 2002 "Ai: Meeting with Clear" Atsuhiro Tomioka Beniyu Takahiko Yoshida
20 February 19, 2002 "Yu: The Secret of Gaudium" Toru Yoshida Naoko Nakamoto & Kazuhiro Sasaki
21 February 26, 2002 "Cactus: The Wandering Sea" Kiyoko Yoshimura Norio Kashima Makoto Kimura Naoki Aisaka
22 March 5, 2002 "Moogle: Long Lost Memories" Shuichi Kamiyama Shinsaku Sasaki Junichi Watanabe Shingo Yasushi
23 March 12, 2002 "Teros: In Search of Flying Water" Atsuhiro Tomioka Hiroshi Haraguchi Atsuko Sasaki
24 March 19, 2002 "Chaos: The Earl Unveiled" Seiko Sayama & Masamitsu Hidaka Kunihiro Mori Shingo Yasushi & Natsuki Egami
25 March 26, 2002 "Kaze: The Glory of Life" Fumitoshi Oisaki Yoshimasa Hiraike Murao Minoru & Fumitoshi Oisaki

Sequel[]

This work was originally scheduled to be broadcast on television for one year from October 2001, and was generally well received, with the audience rating in the Kanto region changing over 6%. However, the movie "Final Fantasy - Franchise", which was funded and produced by Square Inc. (Square Enix), the original author and main sponsor, and released in theaters in the United States on July 11, 2001, was a record failure, resulting in a big box office failure of about 13 billion yen. posted an extraordinary loss. As a result, Square was in financial trouble and was forced to withdraw from the video business it was working on at the time. This work was also canceled because Square Inc. withdrew from the sponsor in March 2002, and the broadcast period was shortened to half a year (25 episodes in total).

For this reason, there were many unresolved parts of the story in the anime, but the mook "FF: U After ~ Outer World Chapter: Outer World ~ The End and Beginning of the Dream", the web novel "FF: U After Spiral", and the drama CD "FF:U After 2 - Lisa: Tachikirare Kusari” told the story after that, and a tentative follow-up was made. Among these, the stage was moved to the modern world where humans live, and the development involving the different world and the outside world (modern world) was depicted. However, the story is still unfinished and many mysteries remain unsolved.

Mook is already out of print, and it is difficult to obtain a new one. In addition, the official website of the web novel was closed around 2004. This web novel is also unfinished, and the plot of the story that was not published is described on the drama CD jacket.

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. 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. 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.

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

Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Verse 1
No. Title Music Arrangement Length
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 Tada Akifumi Tada 1:27
16. "Trampled by the monster" (モンスター蹂躙) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:23
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 Sawaguchi Kazuhiko Sawaguchi 1:12
25. "Get out of here ~" (逃げろ~) Kazuhiko Sawaguchi Kazuhiko Sawaguchi 1:12
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 Tada Akifumi Tada 2:07
29. "Nihilistic world" (虚無の世界) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:35
30. "Cid the genius scientist" (天才科学者シド) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:39
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
No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Prayer: Lisa" (祈り-リサ) Nobuo Uematsu 1:17
2. "Home Town: Kaze" (故郷-風) Nobuo Uematsu Akifumi Tada 0:55
3. "Recollection: Kaze" (記憶-風) Nobuo Uematsu 0:58
4. "Over the FANTASY (TV Size)" (「Over the FANTASY」TVサイズ) Yuko Mantenne Nobuo Uematsu Takahiro Ando 1:38
5. "Underwater Voyage" (潜航艇) 1:21
6. "The Ocean Puzzle" (海パズル) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 2:42
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 Tada Akifumi Tada 1:09
11. "Comodeen" (コモディーン) 2:11
12. "Miles" (ミィレス) 1:32
13. "Cid" (シド) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 3:35
14. "Cactuar" (サボテンダー) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 2:30
15. "Lou" (ルー) 1:20
16. "Transformation: Lou" (変身-ルー) 2:25
17. "Moogle" (モーグリ) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:07
18. "Chocobo" (チョコボ) Nobuo Uematsu Kazuhiko Sawaguchi 2:58
19. "Ciel Chocobo" (シエルチョコボ) Nobuo Uematsu Akifumi Tada 1:34
20. "VIVID (TV Size)" (「VIVID」TVサイズ) Takashi Ozono Takashi Ozono FAIRY FORE & Masao Akiishi 1:31
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 Tada Akifumi Tada 1:15
27. "Omega" (オメガ) 1:30
28. "Shotgun Kaze" (ショットガン-風) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:38
29. "Makenshi" (魔剣士) 1:52
30. "Sword Dragon" (一刀獣) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:57
31. "Demon Sword" (魔剣) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 1:22
32. "Death" (死) Akifumi Tada Akifumi Tada 2:35
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) motsu t-kimura t-kimura 1:43
Total length: 1:06:41

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

Character[]


The main character of this work. One of Unlimited. He is the greatest warrior of his homeland, Windaria. Since he was young, he had no family and has been persecuted by those around him, so he is very quiet and rarely shows his emotions. He joined the army controlled by Windaria because he thought that if he became strong, he would not be oppressed by others.

The "Magun (Demon Gun)" sealed in its right arm is loaded with three "Soils (sand bullets with special powers)", and various summoned beasts appear depending on the enemy and situation. Currently, he can't move his Demon gun freely, so in normal battles, he exclusively uses a double upper and lower shotgun (the second heart after the Demon gun He wears a dangling pierced earring in his left ear, given to him by an old craftsman who felt sorry for the wind when he was a child. I had both ears, but I gave one to Aura. The crimson jade used for decoration is a stone made by mixing the blood of "Wind" with tree sap and hardening it.

Twelve years before the start of the main story, he fights with the white clouds, Aura Pepo, and the chaos that plans to destroy Windaria and Mysteria. However, the collapse of the two worlds was inevitable in the end, and he himself fell asleep for a long time in another world due to the effects of fighting against chaos. When he wakes up, he has lost most of his memories, and he recognizes the faintly memorable "White Cloud (Magic Swordsman)" as his nemesis and seeks it out.

In the main story, he saves Lisa and the others from danger many times, but he doesn't show his emotions and doesn't talk much. Because of that, especially from Lisa, I was even told that I was "unhuman". However, he actually knows the weight of life more than anyone else. Later, Lisa realized that too and changed her attitude. In the final episode, in order to destroy her chaos, he entrusted his Demon gun to Lisa, changed his life to Soil "Endless White", and became part of the artillery beast.

According to Yoshitomo Yoshitomo, the conductor, the position of the Kaze was "not speaking" in the character set given by Akitoshi Kawazu of the base concept planning, so it was difficult to make the character stand up. I set it up so that the Demon gun would stand up, and in the late-night animation "Better man" that I was involved in in the past, I did something similar, "Despite being the main character, he doesn't talk, he doesn't appear much, and he's not subjective." Because I was doing it, I arranged it so that it would be an entertainment work for the evening anime. Also, since the staff doesn't speak, they are confused about how to handle Kaze, and at the scenario meeting, the point is to make them speak. (By the way, the first one I made was "Don't laugh" in the episode of "Kigenjuu").

In addition, it is drawn with the image of a bad guy. Appearance is similar to the character Vincent of "Final Fantasy VII". The producers are also aware of this.

Abilities[]

"I know nothing of ideals. As long as I get to finish things, I couldn't care less what happens to this world, or who dies!"

― Kaze

Kaze is a very skilled combatant and very good at acrobatics. He is very taciturn and doesn't talk much except for his signature line when he shoots his magic gun. When he speaks, it is mostly a word or two. But because of not talking too much, he has a good perception that focused on his surroundings and good eyesight when using a gun.

  • Soil』: A multicolored sand-like substance scattered in another world. crystal of life. A group of regretful people whose world was destroyed by chaos. It is sand-like and exerts power by spiral movement. Engines that use soil always have a part called a driller, which rotates at high speed during operation. Outside of Windaria, in another world, Cid has invented a powerful engine called "Soil Engine" that uses this. There was a time when the Earl took away all of "Wind's" stake and triumphantly triumphed, but he was unable to see through to its true nature until the very end.
  • Summoned Beast』: A material energy body created by using soil or mist. Although it is a high-density energy body, it cannot exist for a long time. Summoned beasts created from soil change depending on the nature of the combined soil, and instead of creating a wide variety of summoned beasts, it is necessary to use multiple types of soil for summoning. On the other hand, the summoned beasts summoned by mist are usually only one-sword beasts, but they have the advantage of being able to summon multiple summons because they use the mist they create themselves. Both of them boast enough combat and offensive power to repel some of the Omega, but there are also summoned beasts for non-combat use.
Weapons
Kaze's Shotgun

Magun (魔銃, Demon Gun)

  • A golden gun is attached to the right arm of "Kaze". It is usually compressed in the right arm and unzipped with the shout of "Soil, my power!". It does not function as a normal firearm and can summon summoned beasts by giving the soil a spiral motion. After being defeated in the battle against chaos, it cannot be thawed on its own, perhaps because it is out of order, but it operates as if in response to the strong wishes of the Hayakawa siblings. The gun contains the heart of "Wind", and when his blood and soil mix, summoned beasts are born. Also, when the magic gun is compressed, his right arm becomes a bone, and it regenerates when the magic gun is decompressed.
  • His partner, Moogle repairs the Magun, commenting on its state of neglect, allowing Kaze to summon stronger versions of his existing summons. After the events of 12 years ago, the Magun no longer responds to any of Kaze's commands, and will only activate when the twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa are close by and conscious.
Magun - Transformation Sequence
Magun - Firing Sequence
《Familiar》

The exact nature of Pist's summon is unclear; as the summoning failed, thus backfiring on him, and the combination Pist used has never been used by Kaze. However, when Kaze summons a creature he has summoned previously, he uses the same combination as the first time he summoned the being.

Unlimited Summon
SUMMON SOIL CHARGE TRIAD IMAGE
Phoenix

"The Source of Everything Mother Black, Fire Red Burns Everything, Critical Point of Everything Burning Gold... Summoned Phoenix!"

― Kaze

A red phoenix-shaped summoned beast that invades the opponent's body, explodes from the inside, and then burns it to nothing. Unlike other summoned beasts, it appears after the explosion. Combined with its strengthened form, it is a rare summoned beast that was summoned three times in the play (Also, the soil fire red used is used for three types of summoned beasts, along with steel gray).
(Giga) Phoenix - A enhanced form. Its shape also changes to something closer to that of a bird, making it possible to fight while moving. You can shoot flame bullets while releasing high heat.

FF- U-Phoenix
Typhoon

"An infinity that surpasses the heavens, Sky Blue! A completeness that goes through solid ground, Earth Brown! The deception to hollow out a dimension, Magic Violet! Come out! I summon you, Typhoon! "

― Kaze

A purple summon that compresses and annihilates the space the opponent is in. With a design that only has a face, the main body is the smallest among the summoned beasts.

FF- U-Typhoon
Shiva

"The cry of a soul without light, Forest Green! The soil that forbids the birth of life, Maiden White! To freeze all things, Ice Blue! Shine! I summon you! Shiva! "

― Kaze

A light blue crystalline summon that resembles a woman in a dress. Freeze a large area.

FF- U-shiva
Ixion

"The sleep that engulfs death, Steel Gray! Bubbling and boiling blood, Heat Crimson! The light that penetrates darkness, Lightning Yellow! Howl! I summon you! Ixion!"

― Kaze

A unicorn-type summoned beast based on metallic blue. Fires lightning from its horn, creating a large explosion. A rare summoned beast that is summoned three times in the play, including its strengthened form.
Ixion Type-0 - A enhanced form. When strengthened to Type-0, wings grow on its back, giving it an overall feminine and graceful shape, and its coloration becomes pale emerald green. Her abilities have also been greatly enhanced, and she is now able to manipulate electromagnetic waves in addition to electric currents.

FF- U-ixion
Bismark

"Grinding and devouring rocks, Shark Gray! The soil that drinks thirst, Water Blue! That which can even feed on empty space, Crusher White! Roar! I summon you! Bismarck!"

― Kaze

A pure white whale-shaped summoned beast. Throws a large amount of water into the sky along with the enemy and annihilates them. In the work, it has the record of being summoned twice, next to Phoenix Ixion.

FF- U-bismark
Ifrit

"The flaming hot fang, Cardinal Red! The deep blood of the hurricane, Dark Crimson! The strength of steel, Burnt Sienna! Scorch! I summon you! Ifrit!"

― Kaze

A giant-type summoned beast with an acute-angled shape, like a red-flaming robot or demon. Raise both arms to create a fireball, or use your own body to thoroughly burn the target with flames.

FF- U-ifrit
Odin

"The light that dictates the time of eternity, Luminous Silver! The darkness that dictates the time of destruction, Demolition Black! The moment that dictates the time of extinction, Steel Gray! Penetrate! I summon you! Odin!"

― Kaze

A gray knight-type summoned beast. Pierce with a spear while blocking enemy attacks with a shield. Used against enemies that are immune to fire, cold, etc. The steel gray used for this is a rare soil that is used for three types of summoned beasts along with Fire Red, although the wording in the introduction is different (there is a common point that horses are involved).

FF- U-odin
Atomos

"The fury that levels everything to the ground, Storm Blue! The essence that erases all color, Ash Gray! The spirit that drops into infinite darkness, Silent Black! Emerge! I summon you! Atomos!"

― Kaze

A giant mouth-like red summon that sucks everything in. Since the effect is indiscriminate, Lisa and the others were almost sucked in.

FF- U-atomos
Titan

"The solid earth that protects, Gaia Brown! The hidden silence of passion, Deep Vermillion! From the eternal vitality of life, Evergreen! Smash! I summon you! Titan!"

― Kaze

Unlike Ifrit, it is a summoned beast of a giant who is rounded overall. He hits the earth to raise boulders, which he pushes to hit his enemies. When fighting Omega, it was accompanied by an energy offset or a large explosion.

FF- U-titan
Meteor Master

"The roar of the sky engulfed in flames, Horizon Gold! The daggers of an angry rain, Arrow Black! The light that drives a wedge into eternity, Photon Silver! Destroy! I summon you! Meteor Master!"

― Kaze

Summons a large number of flaming meteorites from the heavens and rains them down over a wide area that surpasses other summoned beasts. A summoned beast with top-class destructive power even when using the wind that defeated Phungus, which even Phoenix and Ixion could not defeat. It is an original summoned beast of this work, but the appearance of the main body closely resembles a Tonberry.

FF- U-meteor master
Gun Dragon [Bahamut]

"The light that fills up your eyes, Tears of the Rainbow! The ultimate spirit, Soul Gun Metal! And finally, the soul charge triad to use on you has been decided! Lisa, do it. Fire me. The helix of my life, Endless White!"

― Kaze

Appeared in the first and final episodes of the anime. The strongest and largest "Kaze" summoned beast that appears in the form of a dragon with huge wings with pinwheels and a head that closely resembles a magic gun. In the first episode, he has a reddish-black appearance because he is fused with chaos, but he is originally white. People who have a deep connection with "Wind", and the ultimate summoned beast that can be created by changing "Kaze" itself into soil. A powerful beam of light is emitted from the head that imitates a magic gun. It is the strongest summoned beast summoned by "Kaze", and has the power to defeat even the incarnation of chaos (albeit temporarily).

FF- U-Gun dragon
Gun Dragon (Pist)

"The glare of obvious intelligence! Marvelous Orange! The desire for an endless quest! Maniac Purple, The promise of a perfect victory, Char-Coral Pink! This is it! The perfect undefeatable combination! Howl, Magun! Go with the flow of the Soil! Come out, the Ultimate Summon!"

― Kaze

It was summoned by Pist with a magic gun stolen from "Wind", but it failed because it could not be controlled, and Pist himself was blown away. It is close to the black state of the artillery beast described later, but it seems that it cannot be strictly called a summoned beast. The normal soil is in a gold cartridge, but at this time the cartridge made by Pist was pink (the magic gun that was temporarily stolen was also pink).

Unlimited: After Summons
SUMMON SOIL CHARGE TRIAD IMAGE
Carbuncle

"A Burning Fang, Cardinal Red! Fire Red, Burns Everything! Guidance to the Crystal World, Diamond Red! I summon you, Carbuncle!"

― Kaze

A small animal type summon with a jewel on its forehead. Unlike the game, the ability has a fire effect instead of reflection. However, instead of emitting flames, scorching light is emitted from the crimson stone on the forehead, and the substance that is burned by the light changes to carbon crystals and evaporates.

Tri-Disaster

"A heat that will scorch all creation, Fire Red! To freeze all things, Ice Blue! The light that penetrates darkness, Lightning Yellow! Howl! I summon you, Tri-Disaster!"

― Kaze

The first summoned beast in "Chapter of the Outer World". Performs a combined attack of fire, ice, and lightning from its three giant horns. It is believed that both its ability and shape are based on the summoned beast Kujata from the game series , and "Tri-Disaster" is originally the name of Kujata's special move.

Knights of the Round

"A bladestorm of bonds, Sword Viridian! The squall of fortitude, Kingdom Blue! And finally, a prideful gale, Warrior Platinum! Slaughter! I summon you, Knights of the Round!"

― Kaze

A knight type summoned beast. After one giant destroys an enemy with a greatsword, it splits into 13 and quickly spreads out to defeat each enemy. This product is in reverse order from the game version.

Hades

"A cry of the cursed darkness, Curse White! The eye of lightless darkness, Shadow Purple! And finally, venom of the darkest sin, Poison Black! Judgment! I summon you, Hades!"

― Kaze

A Shinigami-type summoned beast that invites enemies and decapitates them with a scythe. They have in common that they are Shinigami who use a sickle, but their abilities and techniques are very different from games.

Raiden

"A bladestorm of bonds, Sword Viridian! Facing the road of extinction in a flash of an instant, Steel Gray! And finally, a wave of fresh rage, Gladius Red! Annihilate! I summon you, Raiden! "

― Kaze

A knight-type summoned beast with a shape similar to Odin. A large sword appears when the head is pulled out, slashing the enemy to pieces.

Alexander

"More infinite than the open sky, Sky Blue! The one to fill out the devilish darkness, Holy Black! The light after trial, Judgment White! Shine! I summon you, Alexander!"

― Kaze

A giant robot-like summoned beast. Emit a flash of light from your pupilless eyes, enveloping and annihilating the enemy.

Anima

"That which falls into infinite darkness, Silent Black! One that hates the pain of lament, Pain Blue! And finally, to restrain all things, Chain Gold! Resonate! I summon you, Anima!"

― Kaze

A strange summoned beast that calms the target's soul. Other than the fact that he is bound by chains, his specific appearance and abilities are unknown. Ai and the others were surprised that it was a "summoned beast that doesn't destroy (or kill) the target", so it can be inferred that it's not an offensive ability.

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A novel titled, Final Fantasy: Unlimited – Sou no Kizuna 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. A 96-page art book titled Final Fantasy: Unlimited – Kaze to Kumo Noita Sekai was published by Kadokawa Shoten and released on April 22, 2002. A book titled FF:U After – Gakai no Sho 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. 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 was released and takes place after the events of FF:U After.

Audio[]

A serial audio drama titled FF:U Voice Theater – fābura no ikai e no sasoi 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. It was conducted by Yoshitomo Yonetani with Kikuko Inoue returning as Fabula's voice actress. The series was compiled and released on September 30, 2002, in CD-ROM for Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, and iMac G3. Two drama CDs were released by Avex mode. The first drama CD titled FF:U Before - Aura Inochi Tsugu Mono was given to customers for a limited time as a gift for those who purchased the DVD Boxset. 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 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.

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 (Amata Printing Kako Inc.) and was released on August 20, 2002. 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. The second game, titled FF:U on PC – Meikyū Kuroki Yume Noki Oku, is a visual novel and card game set in the FF:U universe. Published by Amada Printing, it was released on May 16, 2003. 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. Kawazu later said that many of the similarities were coincidental due to his work on both projects.

Reception[]

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

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". Allen Divers of Anime News Network (ANN) ranked the series an overall score of "B" stating, "Despite its somewhat formulaic plot, Final Fantasy is an ambitious series and manages to be visually engaging." 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." However, Ken Hargon of ANN criticized the series for being unappealing and not living up to the Final Fantasy series nor any other anime. 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." Paul Gaudette of Mania 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."

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