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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
Directed by Tetsuya Nomura
Co-Director:
Takashi Nozue
Produced by Yoshinori Kitase
Shinji Hashimoto
Written by Kazushige Nojima
Starring Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese voice) / Steve Burton (English voice) as Cloud Strife
Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese voice) / Steve Staley (English voice) as Kadaj
Maaya Sakamoto (Japanese voice) / Mena Suvari (English voice) as Aerith Gainsborough
Ayumi Ito (Japanese voice) / Rachael Leigh Cook (English voice) as Tifa Lockhart
Music by Nobuo Uematsu
Cinematography Yasuharu Yoshizawa
Editing by Keiichi Kojima
Distributed by Square Enix, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (International)
Release date(s)
Running time 101 min
Language Japanese (Japan)
English (International)
Spanish (Spain)
French (France)
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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] (ファイナルファンタジーVII アドベントチルドレン Fainaru Fantajī Sebun Adobento Chirudoren?) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ... Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase has been credited on the following games: Final Fantasy X-2 Kingdom Hearts Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy Anthology Final Fantasy VIII Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring Final Fantasy VII Chrono Trigger Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy Adventure He is currently working... Scenarist Kazushige Nojima is the founder of Stellavista Ltd. ... Takahiro Sakurai , born June 13, 1974) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Aichi. ... Steve Burton (born Jack Stephen Burton on June 28, 1970 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American actor. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squares (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... Showtaro Morikubo (森久保 祥太郎 Morikubo Shōtarō, born February 25, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyÅ«) who has voiced characters in anime, drama CDs and video games. ... Steve Staley (b. ... Kadaj is one of the main villains in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, an animated movie sequel to the popular PlayStation One game Final Fantasy VII. He is the leader of the three silver haired men, which includes Yazoo and Loz. ... Maaya Sakamoto , born March 31, 1980 in Itabashi, Tokyo) is a Japanese seiyÅ« (voice-actor) and singer who made her debut in 1996 as the voice of Hitomi Kanzaki in the hit anime series The Vision of Escaflowne. ... Mena Adrienne Suvari (born February 13, 1979) is an American actress, model, fashion designer and spokeswoman. ... Aerith Gainsborough )—known as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics—is a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As... Ayumi Ito (伊藤 æ­© Itō Ayumi, born on April 14, 1980 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress who received her big break in 1996, when she was cast as the central character of Ageha in Shunji Iwais hit movie, Swallowtail Butterfly. ... Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress. ... Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ... 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Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ... Scenarist Kazushige Nojima is the founder of Stellavista Ltd. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix), and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ...


The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and one year before Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and follows Cloud Strife as he unravels the cause of a mysterious plague that has beset the population. The initial DVD and UMD release of the film in 2005 was voiced in Japanese. The English-dubbed NTSC and PAL versions were released on April 25, 2006. The Spanish-dubbed PAL version was released on January 30, 2007, in UMD and on February 20, 2007, in DVD. The film's soundtrack, scored by Nobuo Uematsu, was released on September 28, 2005. Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squares (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ... A UMD The Universal Media Disc (UMD) is an optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on the PlayStation Portable. ... A voice actor (also a voice artist) is a person who provides voices for animated characters (including those in feature films, television series, animated shorts), voice-overs in radio and television commercials, audio dramas, dubbed foreign language films, video games, puppet shows, and amusement rides. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... In filmmaking, dubbing or looping is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. ... NTSC is the analog television system in use in Canada, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, the United States, and some other countries, mostly in the Americas (see map). ... For other uses, see PAL (disambiguation). ... is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ... is the 271st day of the year (272nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Two special editions of the Japanese version were released, including the "Ultimate Edition", Advent Pieces: Limited, which includes the OVA Last Order: Final Fantasy VII. Advent Children was the first announced title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, and received the Honorary Maria Award at the Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya on October 15, 2005. Original Video Animation ), abbreviated OVA ), is a term used for anime titles that are released direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theaters. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Final Fantasy VII. (Discuss) Official series logo Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is the formal title for a series of games and films developed in 2004 and 2005 by Japanese console developer Square Enix. ... The Festival de Cine de Sitges (also known as Festival Internacional de Cinema de Cataluña) is one of the most recognizable film festivals held in Europe and considered the worlds best festival specializing in science fiction film. ... is the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Final Fantasy VII Advent Children was rated PG-13 in the United States by the Motion Picture Association of America for "sequences of intense sci-fi action violence", although it was never shown in theaters (as opposed to the last Final Fantasy CGI film, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within). The MPAA film rating system is a system used in the United States and instituted by the Motion Picture Association of America to rate a movie based on its content. ... MPAA redirects here. ... Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a science fiction movie by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series of video games. ...


At the Tokyo Game Show 2006, Square Enix showed a trailer of a director's cut of the movie, titled Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete for release on the Blu-ray disc format. New scenes will be added to the movie, including one where Sephiroth impales Cloud with his sword and then lifts his body up into the air. The movie will also benefit from high-definition video and audio that the Blu-ray format offers. However, only a Japanese release has been confirmed so far, but is likely to be released elsewhere if the popularity of the Blu-ray format continues to grow. The cut had formerly been expected to be released in mid 2007, however, Square Enix announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2007 that they would postpone the product until 2008.[2] Gamers play Sonys PS3 in TGS 2006 Booths at the Tokyo Game Show in 2004 The Tokyo Game Show , or simply TGS) is a video game expo / convention held in Tokyo, Japan. ... A Blu-ray Disc (also called BDray) is a high-density optical disc format for the storage of digital information, including high-definition video. ...

Contents

Story

Two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, the planet is in the early stages of recovering from the devastating attack by Meteor, while the survivors of Midgar have begun to build a new city (aptly named "Edge") on the outskirts of the old metropolis. However, a strange disease known as Geostigma (星痕症侯群 Seikon Shōkōgun?, lit. "Planet Scar Syndrome") has arisen. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Midgar Midgar is a fictional city and de-facto capital of the world in the RPG Final Fantasy VII. It is controlled by the Shinra Company. ...


After his showdown with Sephiroth, Cloud Strife established the Strife Delivery Service, with the aid of Tifa Lockhart, with whom he has been living in Edge. Marlene Wallace (adopted daughter of Barret Wallace) has been entrusted to their care, and also with them is an orphaned boy named Denzel. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squares (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Barret Wallace ) is a player character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ...


Cloud is attacked by three mysterious young men who believe that he knows the location of their missing "mother"; however, the battle is cut short and he escapes. Hoping to gain information on the mysterious attackers, Cloud responds to the summons of Rufus Shinra, the leader of the seemingly defunct Shinra Company. Rufus attempts to enlist Cloud's help to stop the trio but fails. After their meeting, Kadaj, one of the men who attacked Cloud, breaks into Rufus' lodge and demands that Rufus tell him where to find his mother, revealing that "she" is, in fact, the remains of Jenova and is somehow connected to the cause of Geostigma. He also announces that he and his "brothers," Yazoo and Loz are planning a new Reunion that will culminate in an assault on the Planet itself. Rufus Shinra ) is a non-player character in Squares (Now Square-Enix) RPG Final Fantasy VII. His appearance is marked by neatly-groomed blonde hair, blue eyes and a white three-piece suit with a distinctive double-breasted jacket. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ... Jenova in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Jenova ) is a fictional video game character, and is one of the major antagonists in the PlayStation and computer role-playing game, Final Fantasy VII. The character also appears in a retelling of a section of the game in the original video animation... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ... Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ...

Tifa fighting Loz in Aerith's church early in the film.

Loz goes to Aerith's church in an attempt to find their "mother" where he is confronted by Tifa Lockhart. A short battle ensues with Tifa holding the upper hand and buries Loz in a rubble. However, Loz quickly regains consciousness and resumes the fight. After using a bench as a distraction, Loz uses his lightning-speed powers and closes in on Tifa and hits her before she knows what just happened. Tifa is hit once more and is almost killed by Loz until Marlene distracts Loz at the last second, using materia from Cloud's chest. Loz closes in on Marlene and Tifa manages to shout "just run!" before the scene changes. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (884x456, 41 KB) http://www. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (884x456, 41 KB) http://www. ...


Kadaj and his "brothers" begin collecting children infected with Geostigma (including Denzel and the uninfected Marlene) and take them to the Forgotten Capital of the Ancients. Cloud attempts to rescue them but fails and must be rescued himself by Vincent Valentine. Square Co. ... Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ...


Vincent reveals to Cloud what the trio are seeking and that it could result in the return of Sephiroth. He also reveals that Geostigma is the result of one's body working excessively to fight off an infection brought on by Jenova's lingering presence within the Lifestream. After some soul-searching, Cloud agrees to return to Edge and face Kadaj in direct battle.

Kadaj summoning Bahamut SIN.
Kadaj summoning Bahamut SIN.

Shortly thereafter, in Edge, the villainous trio call forth several monsters to attack the populace, including the dragon summon known as "Bahamut SIN." While the other Final Fantasy VII party members (Tifa, Barret, Red XIII, Cait Sith, Yuffie Kisaragi, Cid Highwind, and Vincent Valentine, as well as Aerith to a certain extent) deal with Bahamut, Reno, and Rude attempt to take care of Yazoo and Loz until Cloud arrives. Through their teamwork, Cloud and his friends soon dispatch the monsters and Bahamut. Image File history File links ACsummon. ... Image File history File links ACsummon. ... Bahamut (Arabic: Bahamūt) is a giant omnipotent being in Arabian mythology, thus the Christian counterpart, Behemoth and the vocabulary significance. ... Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... Barret Wallace ) is a player character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Characters of Final Fantasy VII. (Discuss) For the EP by the band Journey, see Red 13. ... Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII, and is a recurring element in the Final Fantasy series. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ... Aerith Gainsborough )—known as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics—is a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As...


While overlooking these events in a nearby building, Rufus reveals to K adaj that he has been in possession of the head of Jenova all along, tossing the box containing it from the edge of the building. Kadaj dives after the box and recovers it, although Rufus manages to shoot the box, causing a large tear in the box and spilling some of the contents inside. Rufus himself survives the fall when Tseng and Elena launch nets to catch him. Before Kadaj can celebrate his good fortune, he spots Cloud in hot pursuit of him. An intense motorcycle chase carries them into the ruins of Midgar, Reno and Rude appear and use two timebombs which appear to kill Yazoo and Loz who where in pursuit of Cloud and Kadaj. Rufus Shinra and the Turks (left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno. ... Rufus Shinra and the Turks (left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno. ...


Cloud catches up to Kadaj and they slide off of the end of the unfinished highway. They then go into Aerith's old church where Kadaj sees the extent of the damage to "Mother" and lets out an anguished scream before Cloud arrives. They confront each other and Cloud comes off worse for it until a magical blast from Kadaj destroys the flowerbed and releases an outflow of seemingly Lifestream-infused water(Aerith's Level 4 limit "Great Gospel") which heals Cloud's geostigma and proves harmful to Kadaj who flees. Cloud, compelled by Aerith's voice, pursues him to the derelict remains of Shinra Headquarters in the center of Midgar. Now healed of his debilitating condition, Cloud is able to match Kadaj blow for blow and soon defeats him decisively. However, before the battle can come to a complete close, Kadaj tricks Cloud by distracting him with the box containing Jenova's cells, which Kadaj then jumps after and absorbs into his body to show Cloud his "reunion". Kadaj begins to transform as Cloud attacks and before the impact, Cloud is stopped in midair by the abruptly revealed Masamune in the hands of a fully regenerated Sephiroth, cueing the entrance of the new One Winged Angel music. Sephiroth reveals that once those who die from the geostigma return to the Lifestream, he will be able to control it. Sephiroth also reveals that he plans to use the planet as a vessel as he travels space until he finds a new planet where he can start a bright new future. Aerith Gainsborough )—known as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics—is a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As...


An intense one-on-one battle follows across Midgar, destroying large sections of the ruins in the process. Cloud eventually gains a burst of strength and confidence from thinking of everything he holds dear which Sephiroth would destroy. Cloud separates his sword, the First Ken, into its six pieces, and performs a new Limit Break (identified as "Omnislash Version Five," a variation of Cloud's ultimate Limit Break from Final Fantasy VII), which defeats Sephiroth at last. An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline for Fiction. ...

Aerith and Zack in the final scene.
Aerith and Zack in the final scene.

Sephiroth dissipates, leaving a severely weakened Kadaj at Cloud's mercy. Aerith's spirit begins to pour healing rain across Edge, curing everyone of their Geostigma. Speaking softly to Kadaj, who lies in Cloud's arms, Aerith tells him to be at rest. Believing Aerith's voice to be that of his "mother," he is taken by the Lifestream. Before a full-scale celebration can begin, however, Cloud is shot through the back by Yazoo's Velvet Nightmare. He and Loz survived the timebombs, but are now slowly succumbing to the healing rain as well. They both had an arm full of Materia and they prepare one final blast for Cloud, resulting in a large explosion that disintegrates them and engulfs Cloud. The English script of the movie packaged with the "Limited Edition Collector's Set" of the movie reveals that Loz and Yazoo used "Comet, Flare, and explosive spells." Image File history File links Zackareith. ... Image File history File links Zackareith. ... Materia ) are small spheres of crystallized spiritual energy used in the magic system of Square Enixs role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. These spheres allow their users to cast various magic and use special abilities. ...


Cloud appears surrounded by a white light. Aerith and Zack are heard and Zack tells Cloud that his place is not with them yet, and sends him back to Aerith's church through the Lifestream. Several small hands touch Cloud and he opens his eyes.


Cloud awakens in Aerith's old church with wounds healed, now surrounded by his friends and the citizens of Edge. After a moment, Cloud demonstrates the healing powers of the water pooled in the church by curing Denzel of his Geostigma, and then the remainder of the afflicted children, in a baptismal-like ceremony. He then looks up and sees Aerith crouching by some other children. As she stands and walks to the doorway, she turns back to assure Cloud that he's all right now, and then steps into a white light with Zack. Cloud smiles and agrees, stating that he is not alone anymore. Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ...


Marketing and release

Originally, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was scheduled for September 14, 2005, in Japan and September 13, 2005 in North America, with Japan obtaining a special release of the DVD with more extras and collectible offers than the U.S. release. The official website for the English version of Advent Children even had a countdown clock, displaying the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds until this release date. is the 257th day of the year (258th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... North America North America is a continent [1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ...


However, days before the release, Square Enix changed the US release date to a tentative "November 2005," a move many felt indicated an attempt by Square Enix to release the film during the lucrative holiday sales times. The estimate for release was changed once again in early November to a January release, and due to the release date being pushed back several times, the timer was removed from the official North American site. When fans noted that the E3 2005 trailer had "confirmed" the simultaneous September release, Square Enix stated that the trailer was not the real E3 trailer and possibly a "fake" trailer.


In an article for the website The Digital Bits, it was eventually mentioned that the delays were due to the extra time required to complete the bonus supplements.[3] Finally, in a February 13, 2006 IGN.com article, it was revealed that April 25, 2006 was the new official North American release date.[4] Later that day, on another article on 1UP.com, the release date was confirmed yet again, along with the entire English voice cast.[5] Later, Square Enix confirmed the info on their U.S. website,[6] indicating that the film was on track for a certain U.S. release. The official movie website was updated with the info and a new countdown timer was implemented. A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... The Digital Bits (or [1]) is a DVD-related website, with daily updates about upcoming DVD releases, upcoming DVD cover art, reviews and every year they announce the winners of the Bitsy Awards. ...


A special one-time only theatrical screening of the English version of the movie took place on Monday, April 3, 2006 at the ArcLight movie theatre in Los Angeles. The event was promoted via e-mail to those who subscribed to the Square Enix mailing list. The screening featured trailers of Kingdom Hearts II and Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, and was highlighted by appearances of the English language cast and the Japanese developers. Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ... Kingdom Hearts II ) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Square Enix and Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios) in 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ... Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ...


Overseas DVD release

The European, Australian, and North American DVD is a 2-Disc set that includes the following bonus features:

Certain retailers offered a bonus disc to go with the DVD set. The disc contains a featurette on the English voice-over process, including interviews with Steve Burton (Cloud), Rachael Leigh Cook (Tifa) and Mena Suvari (Aerith). Gamers play Sonys PS3 in TGS 2006 Booths at the Tokyo Game Show in 2004 The Tokyo Game Show , or simply TGS) is a video game expo / convention held in Tokyo, Japan. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... E³ logo The Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E³, was an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by the Entertainment Software Association. ... Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix), and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ... Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has been described as an Action RPG. It is the fourth title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, which also includes the CGI movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and the games Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII... Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ... Steve Burton (born Jack Stephen Burton on June 28, 1970 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American actor. ... Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress. ... Mena Adrienne Suvari (born February 13, 1979) is an American actress, model, fashion designer and spokeswoman. ...


Limited Collector's Set

Sony later announced Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (Limited Edition Collector's Set) for release on February 20, 2007 for a MSRP of $49.95.[7] The set includes the following bonus material: is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...

  • A 5.1DD French language track
  • Last Order: Final Fantasy VII anime feature
  • English movie script
  • Ten collectable postcards
  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children The Novel: A short booklet that contains side stories of Barret, Denzel, and Tifa during the 2 years between the end of the game and the start of Advent Children.
  • All bonus features from the original Advent Children DVD; including an expanded The Distance: Making of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children featurette, with all-new interviews with the English voice actors
Cloud with his Panasonic P900iV phone

Barret Wallace ) is a player character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ... Square Co. ... Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...

Product placement

The phone used by Cloud in the movie is the Panasonic FOMA P900iV Phone, which is not available outside Japan. Plans for bringing it to America, Europe, Australia, and other places internationally have been taken into consideration, at least until the "i mode" connection system becomes available outside Japan. Rumors say that it will be bundled with Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, although no official word has been published. There are different colors for this phone; appearing in the film is the "Cloud Black" model.[citation needed] FOMA, officially short for Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access, is the brand name for the 3G services being offered by Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo. ...


Reception

The DVD release of Advent Children sold over 420,000 copies in Japan (or by people who imported from Japan) in its first week, which was 93% of all published copies at the time.[8]


Days before the North American DVD release, Advent Children achieved number one on Amazon.com's "Top Sellers" page, while the UK Top 40 DVDs and Videos chart, Advent Children was placed 3rd for the week ending 30 April 2006. According to Video Business Online, "Advent Children" was placed 2nd for the week in the US ending 30 April 2006.[9] Amazon. ... is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Advent Children does not have enough reviews to have been rated at Rotten Tomatoes. The PSP UMD release of Advent Children received an 88% on Metacritic. Advent Children has received criticism, however. For example, many critics praised the visuals, but criticized the film for its main focus on the action rather than plot and character development. They have also noted in their reviews that they had never played Final Fantasy VII.[10] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... PSP most often refers to: PlayStation Portable, a handheld game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite, a new model of the original PlayStation Portable console Corel Paint Shop Pro, a graphics editor distributed by Corel Corporation, formerly a product of Jasc Software PSP may also refer... UMD may stand for: Universal Media Disc, a disc format created by Sony for the PlayStation Portable Under Monitor Display, a display used in television production galleries to indicate the source displayed above it Universities University of Maryland, Baltimore University of Maryland, College Park University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, a campus... Metacritic is a website that collates reviews of music albums, games, movies, TV shows, DVDs and books. ...


Tie-ins

Last Order: Final Fantasy VII

Last Order: Final Fantasy VII is a 2005 Original Video Animation directed by Morio Asaka, written by Kazuhiko Inukai and animated by Madhouse. It was released with the "Ultimate Edition" of Advent Pieces: Limited in Japan and was included in the collector's edition of Advent Children in North America.[11] There is no English dub, however, the OVA is subtitled. Image File history File linksMetadata Zack_in_Last_Order. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Zack_in_Last_Order. ... Zack, Zach, Zakk, or Zak may refer to: Main article: Zack (given name) Franz Xaver von Zach (1754-1832), Austrian astronomer Jan Zach (1699-1773), Czech composer, violinist and organist Nathan Zach (born 1930), an Israeli poet Paul J. Zak (born 1962), one of the founders of the field of... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Original Video Animation ), abbreviated OVA ), is a term used for anime titles that are released direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theaters. ... Morio Asaka ) is a Japanese anime director and one of the best known members of the Japanese animation studio Madhouse. ... Madhouse ) is a Japanese animation studio, founded in the early 1970s by ex-Mushi Pro animators including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, Rintaro, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. ... North America North America is a continent [1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ...


The OVA is an anime rendition of two flashbacks that took place in the game. One details events from five years before Final Fantasy VII, revolving around the Nibelheim scenario that focused on Zack, Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart and Sephiroth. The other involves Zack and Cloud on the run from Shinra. The anime cuts back and forth between these two flashbacks, linked by the Turk commander Tseng's reflection on the Nibelheim events. Square Co. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squares (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ... Rufus Shinra and the Turks (left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno. ...


Last Order also forms the basis of the Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII PSP game, and serves as a tie-in with the mobile phone game Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, as several of the game's playable Turk characters appear as minor characters, with some even getting spoken lines. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has been described as an Action RPG. It is the fourth title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, which also includes the CGI movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and the games Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ...


Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII

Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII is a story digest of Final Fantasy VII, as recalled by Cloud at a time set shortly after the events of Advent Children. It consists of edited scenes from the original Playstation game and live-action shots of locations seen in the bonus ending. Between flashbacks to the original game's sequences, it relates a short story about Cloud making deliveries while taking phone calls from other members of AVALANCHE.


The basic premise is that Yuffie wants Cloud to take a day off from his work, and as a way of telling him so sends a "closed for business" sign to him by way of Barret. Cloud then calls Tifa and asks her if she can close the bar the next day while he takes a day off from running deliveries. Only the voices of Cloud, Yuffie, Cid, Vincent and Barret can be heard during the story digest, as there are no actual animated renderings of them featured in Reminiscence. The only CGI in Reminisence is of Cloud's motorcycle parked on the side of the road as Barret gives him Yuffie's package.[12]


On the Way to a Smile

On the Way to a Smile

On the Way to a Smile is a small series of stories taking place between the time of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Written by Kazushige Nojima, half of this novella (Case of Denzel) was released in episodes on the official Japanese Advent Children website, while the novella was released in its entirety in V-Jump's Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Prologue book. Image File history File links On_The_Way_To_A_Smile. ... Image File history File links On_The_Way_To_A_Smile. ... A V-Jump magazine featuring Yugi Mutou and Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki) V-Jump ) is a Japanese magazine about new graphic novels and video games based on popular manga. ...


Case of Denzel

These four chapters are told indirectly through the perspective of Denzel, the young orphan featured in Advent Children. Johnny, the bumbling regular of Tifa's 7th Heaven bar from the original game, has opened up his own bar in the newly built city of Edge. One day Denzel shows up in Johnny's store to have a private meeting with Reeve Tuesti. He has requested an interview with him in the hopes that he may become part of Reeve's new World Restoration Order, an army devoted to rebuilding the planet. Denzel then goes on to tell his life story, including how he became an orphan, the events leading up to his becoming afflicted with Geostigma, and how he came into the care of Tifa and Cloud. He also offers a firsthand account of the events of that fateful day when the Lifestream emerged to save the planet from Meteor. Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII, and is a recurring element in the Final Fantasy series. ...


Case of Tifa

This third of the novella consists of Tifa's account of the events following Meteor's destruction, overlapping in part with Denzel's story. This half of On the Way to a Smile helps to uncover some of the mysteries surrounding the beginning of the movie, including identifying its setting and offering further insight into Cloud and Tifa's respective feelings for themselves and one another.


Case of Barret

Released with the North American limited edition box set of Advent Children was a third On the Way to a Smile Story. It involves Barret and his struggle with having a weapon for an arm, and trying to find a new energy source for the people of the world.


Soundtrack

The music of the video game Final Fantasy VII was written by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. ... Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Original Soundtrack is a 2-disc soundtrack containing 26 tracks of music arrangements heard in the CGI-animated movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. ...

Credits

Characters and Voice actors

Character Japanese Japanese Voice Actor English Voice Actor
Denzel (デンゼル) Kyōsuke Ikeda Benjamin Bryan
Elena (イリーナ) Megumi Toyoguchi Bettina Bush
Aerith Gainsborough (エアリス・ゲインズブール) Maaya Sakamoto Mena Suvari
Girl (with moogle doll) (少女) Rina Mogami Andrea Bowen
Cid Highwind (シド・ハイウィンド) Kazuhiro Yamaji Chris Edgerly
Kadaj (カダージュ) Showtaro Morikubo Steve Staley
Yuffie Kisaragi (ユフィ・キサラギ) Yumi Kakazu Christy Carlson Romano
Tifa Lockhart (ティファ・ロックハート) Ayumi Ito Rachael Leigh Cook
Loz (ロッズ) Kenji Nomura Fred Tatasciore
Red XIII (Nanaki) (レッド・XIII) Masachika Ichimura Liam O'Brien
Reno (レノ) Keiji Fujiwara Quinton Flynn
Rude (ルード) Taiten Kusunoki Crispin Freeman
Sephiroth (セフィロス) Toshiyuki Morikawa George Newbern
Rufus Shinra (ルーファウス神羅) Tōru Ōkawa Wally Wingert
Cait Sith (ケット・シー) Hideo Ishikawa Greg Ellis
Cloud Strife (クラウド・ストライフ) Takahiro Sakurai Steve Burton
Reeve Tuesti (リーブ・トゥエスティ) Banjō Ginga Jamieson Price
Tseng (ツォン) Junichi Suwabe Ryun Yu
Vincent Valentine (ヴィンセント・ヴァレンタイン) Shōgo Suzuki Steven Blum
Barret Wallace (バレット・ウォーレス) Masahiro Kobayashi Beau Billingslea
Marlene Wallace (マリン・ウォーレス) Miyu Tsuzurahara Grace Rolek
Yazoo (ヤズー) Yūji Kishi Dave Wittenberg
Zack (ザックス) Kenichi Suzumura Rick Gomez

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In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As... Maaya Sakamoto , born March 31, 1980 in Itabashi, Tokyo) is a Japanese seiyū (voice-actor) and singer who made her debut in 1996 as the voice of Hitomi Kanzaki in the hit anime series The Vision of Escaflowne. ... Mena Adrienne Suvari (born February 13, 1979) is an American actress, model, fashion designer and spokeswoman. ... Different Types of Moogles Mogri summon from Final Fantasy Tactics Mog (Final Fantasy VII - PC) Moogles , originally Romanized in Japan as Moglie; however, more recent materials are consistent with the English spelling) are small fictional creatures that appear throughout the Final Fantasy, Mana (Seiken Densetsu) and Kingdom Hearts game series. ... Bowen with Mitchel Musso at the Annies. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... 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Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... Ayumi Ito (伊藤 歩 Itō Ayumi, born on April 14, 1980 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress who received her big break in 1996, when she was cast as the central character of Ageha in Shunji Iwais hit movie, Swallowtail Butterfly. ... Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress. ... The Legend of Zelda series (often shortened to just Zelda, TLoZ or LoZ), first published on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo, is a series of video games created by the celebrated game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. ... Nomura Kenji (乃村 健次) is a seiyu whose birthday is July 23. ... Fred Tatasciore (last name pronounced Tata-shore) is a voice actor and animator. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Characters of Final Fantasy VII. (Discuss) For the EP by the band Journey, see Red 13. ... 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Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII, and is a recurring element in the Final Fantasy series. ... Hideo Ishikawa , born December 13, 1969) is a male seiyū born in Hyōgo, Japan. ... Greg Ellis (born March 21, 1968 in Wigan, Lancashire, England) is an English actor. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squares (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... Takahiro Sakurai , born June 13, 1974) is a seiyū who was born in Aichi. ... Steve Burton (born Jack Stephen Burton on June 28, 1970 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American actor who is best known for playing Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan on General Hospital from 1991 to 2000 and subsequently from 2002 to the present, as well as providing the voice for the protagonist of... Square Co. ... Banjo Ginga, 2006. ... Jamieson Kent Price (Born April 28, 1961 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is an American voice actor; he is most well known for his deep and booming voice and can be heard in numerous anime shows and video games. ... Rufus Shinra and the Turks (left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno. ... Junichi Suwabe ) is a seiyū who was born on March 29, 1972 in Tokyo. ... Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ... Shōgo Suzuki ), born April 12, 1963, is a Japanese actor and narrator from Tokyo, Japan. ... Steven Jay Blum (born April 28, 1965) is an American voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games. ... Barret Wallace ) is a player character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ... 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Developers

Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ... Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase has been credited on the following games: Final Fantasy X-2 Kingdom Hearts Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy Anthology Final Fantasy VIII Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring Final Fantasy VII Chrono Trigger Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy Adventure He is currently working... Scenarist Kazushige Nojima is the founder of Stellavista Ltd. ... Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ... Smile Please Co. ... Yusuke Naora is an art director and character designer for the video game coporation Square Enix. ...

Motion Actors

Mayuko Aoki ), born December 17, 1975 in Kochi Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese voice actress (seiyū) who has worked on several anime and video game productions. ... Masakazu Morita (森田成一 Morita Masakazu) was born on October 21, 1972, in Tokyo, Japan. ...

Battle Motion Actors

  • Kenji Arai
  • Masahiro Watanabe
  • Miwa Hashiguchi
  • Riichi

References

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  12. ^ In Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII, the Sephiroth "clones" are redubbed as "Sephiroth Copies".

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