Final Fantasy Unlimited
Name: Final Fantasy Unlimited
Media Type: Anime TV
Language: Japanese Japanese
Total Episodes: 25
Subbing Status: 25 / 25 (100.0%) 100.0%
Name: Final Fantasy Unlimited
Media Type: Anime TV
Original Language: Japanese Japanese
Total Episodes: 25
Subbing Status: 25 / 25 (100.0%) 100.0%
Licensing Company: ADV Films
Running Dates: 10/2/2001 - 3/26/2002
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Mecha, Sci-Fi, Shounen
External Info: Official Site   Wikipedia   ANN  
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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~, FF:U ~Fainaru Fantajī: Anrimiteddo~) is an animated Japanese television series based on Square Enix's popular Final Fantasy role-playing game franchise.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited also incorporates both 2D animation and 3D graphics, and takes elements from the Final Fantasy games with quite a few easter eggs, some obvious, others obscure. It was licensed for North America and the British Isles by ADV Films, and 7 volumes of videos were released on DVD. In 2003, the series soundtrack Final Fantasy: Unlimited After 2 was released. The continuation of the story has also been released in a variety of other media.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited incorporates characteristics of the Final Fantasy games. Summoning is used in the series and is performed by using a demon gun. By using three cartridges of Soil as ammunition, different summons can be created depending on the types of soil used.

The Ghost Train is used by the protagonists to ride into the inner world, Wonderland. Although Elizabeth, the Ghost Train, is the main mode of transportation, the submarine Jane and the airship Sylvia are also methods of transportation, as well as keeping the Final Fantasy tradition. These were created by the character Cid, and is another example of a recurring Final Fantasy theme. Mascots from the series such as the Chocobo, Moogle and Cactuar are also included.

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