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Encyclopedia > Final Fantasy IX albums
Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack
Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack cover
Album by Nobuo Uematsu
Released
August 30, 2000 (Japan)
May 10, 2004 (re-release)
Recorded Unknown
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 4:46:31
Label
DigiCube (original release)
Square Enix (re-release)
Producer(s) Nobuo Uematsu
Professional reviews

Square Enix Music Online 33â…“ LP vinyl record for The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album from the 1960s. ... Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... DigiCube Co. ... SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ...

Nobuo Uematsu chronology
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VIII
(2000)
Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack
(2000)
FFIX: Uematsu's Best Selection
(2000)

"Final Fantasy IX" Original Soundtrack (ファイナルファンタジーIX オリジナルサウンドトラック Fainaru Fantajī Nain Orijinaru Saundotorakku?) is a soundtrack album of the video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX, produced by Square Co., Ltd. for the PlayStation video game console. The album contains musical tracks from the game, composed and produced Nobuo Uematsu. Vocals were performed by Emiko Shiratori for Melodies of Life. It was first released on August 30, 2000, in Japan, by DigiCube, and subsequently re-released on May 10, 2004, by Square Enix. The original release bears the catalog number SSCX-10043, the re-release bears the catalog number SQEX-10009~12. Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... Soundtrack refers to the recorded sound accompanying a visual medium such as a motion picture, television show, or video game. ... 33â…“ LP vinyl record for The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album from the 1960s. ... Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... Square Co. ... For other versions of PlayStation, please see PlayStation (disambiguation) The PlayStation (Japanese: プレイステーション) is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. ... A video game console is a dedicated electronic machine designed to play video games. ... Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... Emiko Shiratori (白鳥 英美子 Shiratori Emiko) is a Japanese singer. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... DigiCube Co. ... May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...

Contents


Track listing







Disc One (1:11:14)

Original track name Translated track name Length
1. いつか帰るところ (Itsuka Kaeru Tokoro) A Place To Call Home 2:08
2. 嵐に消された記憶 (Arashi ni Kesareta Kioku) Memory Erased By a Storm 1:15
3. 作戦会議 (Sakusen Kaigi) The Meeting 1:38
4. アレクサンドリアの空 (Arekusandoria no Sora) Sky of Alexandria 0:54
5. ビビのテーマ (Bibi no Tēma) Vivi's Theme 3:11
6. この刃に懸けて (Kono Ha ni Kake te) Swords of Fury 2:35
7. Vamo' alla flamenco Vamo alla flamenco 1:52
8. 決行~姫をさがして~ (Kekkō ~ Hime o Sagashi te ~) Find The Princess 3:14
9. 月なきみそらの道化師たち (Tsuki Naki Misora no Dōkeshitachi)' Court Jesters 3:20
10. スタイナーのテーマ (Sutaināno Tēma) Steiner's Theme 2:27
11. プリマビスタ楽団 (Purimabisuta Gakudan) Prima Vista Orchestra 1:45
12. 奪われた瞳 (Ubawareta Hitomi) Eye to Eye 2:50
13. 今宵 (Koyoi) The Fateful Hour 0:16
14. あなたのぬくもり (Anata no Nukumori) Thy Warmth 0:34
15. あやまちの愛 (Ayamachi no Ai) Tragic Love 3:35
16. 深淵の女王 (Shinen no Jōu) The Evil Within 1:31
17. ざわめく森 (Zawameku Mori) Danger in the Forest 2:28
18. バトル1 (Batoru 1) Battle 1 2:40
19. ファンファーレ (Fanfāre) Fanfare 0:57
20. あの日の記憶 (Ano Hi no Kioku) Distant Memory 2:27
21. バトル2 (Batoru 2) Battle 2 4:05
22. ゲームオーバー (Gēmu Ōbā) Game Over 1:55
23. 走れ! (Hashire !) Run! 2:47
24. おやすみ (Oyasumi) Sweet Dreams 0:09
25. あの丘を越えて (Ano Oka o Koe te) Over the Hill 2:38
26. 氷の洞窟 (Kōri no Dōkutsu) Ice Cavern 2:59
27. 辺境の村 ダリ (Henkyō no Mura Dari) Village of Dali 2:28
28. 黄昏の彼方に (Tasogare no Kanata ni) Beyond the Twilight 3:07
29. 盲進スタイナー (Mōshin Sutainā) Steiner's Delusion 2:45
30. 限りある時間(とき) (Kagiri Aru Jikan (Toki)) Fleeting Life 3:03
31. ジタンのテーマ (Jitan no Tēma) Zidane's Theme 2:46
32. 黒のワルツ (Kuro no Warutsu) The Black Waltz 1:39

Disc Two (1:11:19)

Original track name Translated track name Length
1. シドのテーマ (Shido no Tēma) Cid's Theme 4:00
2. 一難去って… (Ichinan Satte...) Out of the Frying Pan 3:10
3. リンドブルム (Rindoburumu) Lindblum 2:11
4. 記憶の歌 (Kioku no Uta) A Song From Her Memory 1:53
5. ハンターチャンス (Hantā Chansu) Festival of the Hunt 3:47
6. ク族の沼 (Ku Zoku no Numa) Qu's Marsh 3:17
7. クイナのテーマ (Kuina no Tēma) Quina's Theme 3:52
8. アロハ・de・チョコボ (Aroha de Chokobo) Aloha de Chocobo 2:56
9. ウクレ・le・チョコボ (Ukure le Chokobo) Ukulele de Chocobo 2:22
10. フライヤのテーマ (Furaiya no Tēma) Freya's Theme 3:02
11. 国境の南ゲート (Kokkyō no Minami Gēto) South Gate 2:56
12. フェアリーバトル (Fearī Batoru) Faerie Battle 2:28
13. プルメシア王国 (Purumeshia Ōkoku) Kingdom of Burmecia 3:55
14. 忘れられぬ面影 (Wasure Rarenu Omokage) Unforgettable Silhouette 3:24
15. クジャのテーマ (Kuja no Tēma) Kuja's Theme 2:25
16. 迷いの剣 (Mayoi no Ken) The Wavering Blade 3:17
17. 眠らない街トレノ (Nemura Nai Machi Toreno) Dark City Treno 2:53
18. タンタラスのテーマ (Tantarasu no Tēma) Tantalus's Theme 2:21
19. 背徳の旋律 (Haitoku no Senritsu) Immoral Melody 2:25
20. ガーネットのテーマ (Gānetto no Tēma) Garnet's Theme 2:40
21. 古根の道 ガルガン・ルー (Ko Ne no Michi Garugan Rū) Gargan Roo 1:47
22. クレイラの幹 (Kureira no Miki) Cleyra's Trunk 2:43
23. クレイラの街 (Kureira no Machi) Cleyra Settlement 2:21
24. 永遠の豊穣 Eternal Harvest (Eien no Hōjō Eternal Harvest) Eternal Harvest 1:15
25. 空を愁いて (Sora o Urei te) Mourning the Sky 2:35
26. 抽出 (Chūshutsu) The Extraction 1:15

Disc Three (1:12:48)

Original track name Translated track name Length
1. 襲撃 (Shūgeki) City Under Siege 2:23
2. ローズ・オブ・メイ (Rōzu Obu Mei) Roses of May 2:34
3. フォッシル・ルー (Fosshiru Rū) Fossil Roo 2:31
4. 山吹く里 コンデヤ・パタ (Yama Fuku Sato Kondeya Pata) Conde Petie 3:43
5. 黒魔道士の村 (Kuro Madō Shi no Mura) Black Mage Village 3:22
6. とどかぬ想い (Todoka nu Omoi) Unrequited Love 3:47
7. 神前の儀 (Shinzen no Gi) Before the Altar 2:09
8. エーコのテーマ (Ēko no Tēma) Eiko's Theme 3:36
9. 廃虚 マダイン・サリ (Haikyo Madain Sari) Madain Sari, Village of the Lost Summoners 3:49
10. 召喚壁 (Shōkan Kabe) Eidolon Wall 2:31
11. イーファの樹 (Īfa no Ki) Iifa, the Ancient Tree of Life 2:29
12. サラマンダーのテーマ (Saramandāno Tēma) Amarant's Theme 2:28
13. 欲望の足音 (Yokubō no Ashioto) Devil's Ambition 2:19
14. おれたちゃ盗賊 (Oretacha Tōzoku) Outlaws 2:11
15. ラブレター大作戦 (Raburetā dai Sakusen) Foolproof Love Letter Scheme 2:53
16. クアッド・ミスト (Kuaddo Misuto) Tetra Master 3:39
17. モーグリのテーマ (Mōguri no Tēma) Moogles' Theme 1:56
18. 守るべきもの (Mamoru Beki Mono) Something to Protect 2:21
19. 召喚されし者 (Shōkan Sa re shi Sha) Light of Destiny 2:55
20. 時の管理者 (Toki no Kanri Sha) Master of Time 2:43
21. ウイユヴェール (Uiyuvēru) Oeilvert 2:17
22. 刻まれた過去 (Kizama re ta Kako) Chamber of a Thousand Faces 2:52
23. 振りカエルと奴がいる (Furi Kaeru to Yatsu ga Iru) Look Back, See the Frog ! 2:03
24. 聖なる地 エスト・ガザ (Seinaru Chi Esuto Gaza) Esto Gaza 3:49
25. グルグ火山 (Gurugu Kazan Mount Gulug 2:07
26. とけた魔法と心 (Toke ta Mahō to Kokoro) Broken Spell, Healed Hearts 2:03

Disc Four (1:10:45)

Original track name Translated track name Length
1. 飛空艇 ヒルダガルデ (Hikūtei Hirudagarude) Aboard the Hilda Garde 4:07
2. 隠者の書庫 ダゲレオ (Inja no Shoko Dagereo) Daguerreo, the Hermit's Library 2:04
3. イプセンの古城 (Ipusen no Kojō) Ipsen's Castle 1:58
4. 4枚の鏡 (4 Mai no Kagami) The Four Mirrors 2:45
5. それぞれの戦い (Sorezore no Tatakai) Guardians 2:02
6. テラ (Tera) Terra 2:10
7. 魂無き村 ブラン・バル (Tamashī Naki Mura Buran Baru) Bran Bal, the Soulless Village 3:11
8. 時を刻む城 パンデモニウム (Toki o Kizamu Shiro Pandemoniumu) Pandemonium 3:03
9. 独りじゃない (Hitori ja nai) Not Alone 2:36
10. 消えぬ悲しみ (Kienu Kanashimi) Unforgettable Sorrow 3:29
11. 悪霧ふたたび (Aku Kiri Futatabi) Another Nightmare 2:26
12. 銀竜戦 (Gin Ryū Sen) Silver Dragon 3:48
13. 記憶の場所 (Kioku no Basho) Memoria 2:14
14. クリスタルワールド (Kurisutaru Wārudo) Crystal World 3:43
15. 破滅への使者 (Hametsu e no Shisha) The Darkness of Eternity 4:43
16. 最後の闘い (Saigo no Tatakai) The Final Battle 6:15
17. 甘く悲しい恋 (Amaku Kanashī Koi) Star-crossed Lovers 1:32
18. 裏切りの口づけ (Uragiri no Kuchiduke) Kiss of Betrayal 0:28
19. 君の小鳥になりたい (Kimi no Kotori ni Naritai) I Want to Be Your Canary 1:18
20. 盗めぬ二人のこころ (Nusumenu Futari no Kokoro) Inseparable Hearts 1:21
21. その扉の向こうに (Sono Tobira no Mukō Ni) Behind the Door 2:06
22. Melodies Of Life ~Final Fantasy Melodies Of Life ~ Final Fantasy 7:36
23. プレリュード (Pureryūdo) Prelude 2:45
24. CCJC TVCM 15″ (コカ・コーラCM曲) (CCJC TVCM 15″ (Kokakōra CM Kyoku)) CCJC TVCM 15" 0:20
25. CCJC TVCM 30″ (コカ・コーラCM曲) (CCJC TVCM 30″ (Kokakōra CM Kyoku)) CCJC TVCM 30" 0:34
26. Melodies Of Life [The Layers Of Harmony] Melodies Of Life (The Layers of Harmony) 3:21

See also

  • Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack mix (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • Short mix of "Vamo alla flamenco", "Where I Belong", "Moogles' Theme" and "Melodies Of Life ~ Final Fantasy" — 154 KB
    • Problems listening to the file? See media help.

Software development stages Development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...

Additional album info

Final Fantasy albums

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Final Fantasy XII This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... All Sounds of Final Fantasy I•II is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II, produced by Square Co. ... All Sounds of Final Fantasy I•II is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II, produced by Square Co. ... Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack (Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー XII オリジナルサウンドトラック) is the soundtrack album of the video game music from the role-playing game, Final Fantasy XII, produced and developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. ...

The cover of Shiratori's single for the game, Melodies of Life
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The cover of Shiratori's single for the game, Melodies of Life
  • The soundtrack was produced in Hawaii,[1] and is possibly the inspiration for the "Aloha de Chocobo" and "Ukulele de Chocobo" tracks and the Aloha Shirt armor that appears in the game itself.
  • The game includes two songs with lyrics, excluding the multiple song of prayers, one of which is the J-Pop ballad "Melodies of Life", which, like the ballads from Final Fantasy VIII ("Eyes On Me"), has an in-game version and a version orchestrated as part of the ending theme. The English lyrics for Melodies of Life were written by noted North American translator, Alexander O. Smith. A single for the songs were released on the 2nd of August 2000 bearing the catalogue number, KICS-811 with a price of ¥1,300.

J-pop is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Final Fantasy VIII ) is a computer role-playing game created by Square Co. ... Eyes On Me is the theme song for the video game Final Fantasy VIII, composed by Nobuo Uematsu, with lyrics by Kako Someya. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... Alexander O. Smith is a professional English/Japanese translator and author. ... May 9 is the 129th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (130th in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into ITunes. ...

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX cover
Album by Nobuo Uematsu
Recorded Unknown
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 53:44
Label
DigiCube (original release)
Square Enix (re-release)
Producer(s) Masashi Hamauzu
Professional reviews

SquareSound 33â…“ LP vinyl record for The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album from the 1960s. ... Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... DigiCube Co. ... SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...

Nobuo Uematsu chronology
Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS
(2000)
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX
(2001)
POTION: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy
(2001)

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX is an arranged soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX, produced by Square Co., Ltd. for the PlayStation. Square Soft, as done with their prior video game soundtracks, released an album with a select number of tracks from the original soundtrack and performed on a piano. The album contains a selection of musical tracks from the game with original compositions by Nobuo Uematsu arranged for the piano by Shiro Hamaguchi and performed by Louis Leerink. It was first released on January 24, 2001, in Japan by DigiCube, and subsequently re-released on July 22, 2001, by Square Enix. The original release bears the catalog number SSCX-10048 and the re-release bears the catalog number SQEX-10027. Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS is a video game soundtrack album for the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. The album contains music from the majority of the games full motion videos, several extra tracks, and one bonus track. ... In popular music an arrangement is a setting of a piece of music, which may have been composed by the arranger or by someone else. ... Soundtrack refers to the recorded sound accompanying a visual medium such as a motion picture, television show, or video game. ... 33â…“ LP vinyl record for The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album from the 1960s. ... Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... Square Co. ... For other versions of PlayStation, please see PlayStation (disambiguation) The PlayStation (Japanese: プレイステーション) is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. ... Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ... A grand piano, with the lid up. ... Shirou Hamaguchi is a Japanese composer for various anime and arranger of songs from various games in the Final Fantasy series. ... January 24 is the 24th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... DigiCube Co. ... July 22 is the 203rd day (204th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 162 days remaining. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...


Track listing

Original track name Translated track name Length
1. 永遠の豊穣 Eternal Harvest (Eien no Hōjō Eternal Harvest) Eternal Harvest 3:05
2. 隠者の書庫ダゲレオ (Inja no Shoko Dagereo) Daguerreo, the Hermit's Library 4:19
3. いつか帰るところ (Itsuka Kaeru Tokoro) A Place to Call Home 3:14
4. Vamo' alla Flamenco Vamo alla Flamenco 3:00
5. 辺境の村ダリ (Henkyō no Mura Dari) Village of Dali 4:52
6. 魂なき村ブラン・バル (Tamashī Naki Mura Buran Baru) Bran Bal, the Soulless Village 4:27
7. 消えぬ悲しみ (Kie nu Kanashimi) Unforgettable Sorrow 3:44
8. 独りじゃない (Hitori Ja nai) Not Alone 4:03
9. 盗めぬ二人のこころ~その扉の向こうに (Nusume nu Futari no Kokoro ~ Sono Tobira no Mukō ni) Inseparable Hearts-Behind the Door 3:58
10. ローズ・オブ・メイ (Rōzu obu Mei) Roses of May 3:50
11. 眠らない街トレノ (Nemura nai Machi Toreno) Dark City Treno 2:42
12. とどかぬ想い (Todoka nu Omoi) Unrequited Love 4:30
13. 最後の闘い (Saigo no Tatakai) The Final Battle 4:29
14. Melodies Of Life Melodies Of Life 3:32

See also

  • Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX mix (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • Short sample of "Vamo alla Flamenco", "Not Alone" and "Melodies Of Life" — 105 KB
    • Problems listening to the file? See media help.

Software development stages Development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...

References

  • Daryl (2003). "Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack". Daryl's Library. Retrieved April 18, 2006.
  • Nobuo Uematsu (2005). "FINAL FANTASY IX Original Soundtrack". SQUARE ENIX MUSIC. Retrieved December 19, 2005.

External links

  • Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack on iTunes
  • Final Fantasy IX Piano Collections on iTunes
  • Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack on SquareSound
Final Fantasy IX

List of Final Fantasy IX characters - List of Final Fantasy IX locations
Zidane - Vivi - Dagger - Steiner - Freya - Quina - Eiko - Amarant
Tantalus - Kuja - Beatrix - Brahne - Garland

Tetra Master - Soundtrack - Soundtrack Plus - Piano Collections - Uematsu's Best Selection
Final Fantasy IX ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co. ... It has been suggested that Necron (Final Fantasy IX) be merged into this article or section. ... Throughout the course of Square Co. ... Zidane Tribal is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX; he is the main protagonist of the game. ... Vivi Ornitier ) is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. He appears as a typical Black Mage of the Final Fantasy series. ... Garnet Von Alexandros Til XVII is a fictional character and the heroine of the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. Garnet is the only heir to the throne of Alexandria, currently ruled by her mother, Queen Brahne. ... Captain Adelbert Steiner[1] is a fictional character from the PlayStation computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. Steiner is a loyal, if blind, follower of Queen Brahnes Alexandrian regime, and sometimes will follow every single one of her orders just to prove himself better than his arch rival... Freya Crescent is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. She is Burmecian, a race of anthropomorphic rats who live in two cities, Burmecia and Cleyra. ... Quina Quen is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. Quinas actual gender is debatable and the character is inconsistantly referred throughout the game as s/he or him. It is a Qu whose master, Quale, wants it to travel the world so that it... Eiko Carol is a character first found in the destroyed city of Madain Sari on another continent in the world of Final Fantasy IX. She is the last of a race of summoners and is the only person in the world with a Summoners Horn. ... Amarant Coral (Salamander Coral in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. He often goes by the nickname Flaming Amarant. Amarant is most likely a half-giant, which accounts for his bluish skin and height (although the games non-proportional style... It has been suggested that Necron (Final Fantasy IX) be merged into this article or section. ... — Kuja Kuja is a video game character from the PlayStation RPG, Final Fantasy IX. Introduced through his initial support for Queen Brahnes conquest of Gaia, he is the primary antagonist. ... General Beatrix of Alexandria General Beatrix is the head of the Alexandrian army, located in the fictional world of Gaia. ... It has been suggested that Necron (Final Fantasy IX) be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that Necron (Final Fantasy IX) be merged into this article or section. ... Tetra Master is a card game first used in the Squaresoft game Final Fantasy IX. It is not an essential part of the game but provides light relief to the storyline, and allows the player to interact with minor characters in a different way. ... Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS is a video game soundtrack album for the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. The album contains music from the majority of the games full motion videos, several extra tracks, and one bonus track. ... Final Fantasy IX ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co. ...



 
 

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