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Description
Human Rainbow Dash dressed up as Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII, while holding Aerith’s (Fluttershy) ribbon.
Although, Bizarro Psaro’s inclusion does appear to give Sora the perfect excuse to reprogram Advent Children Cloud with the Omnislash V, which I welcome. XD
Now, this should be thought of differently than the Dragon Quest thing. As has been illustrated numerous times, Dragon Quest only has a significant presence in Japan, while FFVII in particular has worldwide appeal, making the number two of the overall Final Fantasy series somewhat obvious. By drawing from four Dragon Quest installments (not counting the seven in the Final Smash, lol) as opposed to Final Fantasy’s one solitary one, Dragon Quest gained the opportunity to appeal to multiple niche audiences outside of Japan; III’s older base, IV’s seventh generation market of the mid-late ‘00s (to be honest, I’ve not seen the comparison figures for the NES, PS1, and DS versions, apologies), VIII’s broad western reach, and XI due to its recent-ness. :3
Nevertheless, I still really like WoL’s design. >w<
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You know you’re on a pony dedicated website, right?
At the least, Cecil and Tina’s abilities are the most definable in I-VI, and most suited for transition.
However, the obvious problem as aforementioned above is exposure. As far more interesting and colourful as the I-VI heroes were, Cloud and to a degree Squall have more of it.
Also, I really fucking like WoL’s design, but because his moves had to be completely made up for DFF, Smash would be no different. :P
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quadruple the sales that weekend of its initial release weekend.
In case y’all don’t see it, I’ll say it: Crossovers, tie-ins, and cameos, Smash Bros., Kingdom Hearts, the LEGO game series, PXZ, JoJo ASB and EoH, other anime games by Bandai Namco, et cetera, are designed and created with multiple reasons and motivations. However, whether or not intentional, their purpose is to be simply advertisements of their respective source material. These games are fun, mind. :T
Which reminds me, I should sort of eventually watch Harry Potter 7-2 because I’m not going to fully understand the LEGO version. lol
@Psyga315 Awsm! At least there’s no more worstpony in this timeline!
@thps48 I wanna blow some SJ heads! Lets have Bayonetta and Jessica!!! (and Bad Girl to fight Ness)
I read that manga. They fight some guy’s brother after he equipped a Demon’s… Shit, I forgot the name of the recurring cursed sword. Plus, Skeleton Baramos.
Oh, and the DQVII manga. They made the chick on the first island who became a Demon-at-Arms more humanized than she was in the game.
She probably wasn’t a Demon-at-Arms. I think that monster first appeared in VIII. lol
Oh, but I still wouldn’t be surprised if SEX gave them the rights for DQ Mii costumes. Unless you think they’ll just give them the rights to more FF costumes. :T
@thps48
I wouldn’t be TOO sure Dragon quest has gone forgotten in the multi-franchising industry…
This may interest you, cause if I recall, a dragon quest character was actually partially programmed for ‘J-Stars Victory Vs’, a game exclusively about anime and manga characters, which was the weirdest thing.
In fact the character practically WAS Erdrick, from an anime back in 1991.
Apparently, 2 animes were based on Erdrick’s adventures from Dragon Quest III: ‘Dragon Quest’ the anime from 1990, where the hero, Abel, was far different from Erdrick but the villain, Baramos, was the same, and Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken from 1991, where the villain is different but the main character, named Dai, was most decidedly Erdrick.
Erdrick:
Dai:
Either way, the recent Direct says the third Smash Direct in December will accompany the fifth and last Smash DLC Wave. Although, it’s possible Cloud will have company, including more stages.
If it was still culturally relevant, I’d have liked a Contra character. However, the last Contra game was on the DS several years ago, and the current generation all have ADD. lol
If I have to hazard a guess, Fluttershy was Aerith.
Yeah.
We know this: it must be a character that started in a videogame, so no, no goku.
I’ll bet my last Yggdrasil Leaf one of the Wave 5 costumes will be Loto’s Armour, the Zenith Armour, or the Celestrial’s outfit. X3
You know at this point, who knows?
But seriously, I’m really hoping for a Dragon Quest character like Erdrick/DQ Hero. They could even be sorta like a cross between Robin and Bowser Jr. where there other costumes are other DQ Main Heroes. Here’s hoping.
The player from DQIII. The ancestor of the player from DQI. The unofficial timeline suggested by minor information is DQIII -> DQI -> DQII -> DQVI -> DQIV -> DQV.
Two things suggest DQVI is set after DQII, linking the Erdrick and Zenithia trilogy. Rubiss is hidden in DQVI and she suggests that Murdaw’s castle was previously occupied by Zoma, Dragon Lord, and Malroth before Murdaw.
I don’t remember where you fight Mortamor. lol
who is Erdrick?
Ask a random dude on the street to say the first word that comes to mind when you say Capcom, and he’ll say “Mega Man” or “Street Fighter”. Ask him what comes to mind when you say Square-Enix or Final Fantasy. The quality of the characters and systems of the first six are the best of the series, but the seventh grabbed more eyes and pole-vaulted the PS1. Mario 64 did the the same for the 64. Both for one reason. Don’t need to reiterate that reason. ;3
If Japan was the only market for games, Square-Enix would’ve given Nintendo/HAL/Sora/Bandai-Namco the rights for Erdrick. They are not. The world would be more receptive to Cloud.
I referenced Dragon Quest because that’s where my avatar is from… I suppose that’s the extent of my comment. lol
And then she blows up like Garret Bobby Ferguson.
Yes, please.