Villainpedia: Kefka | Final Fantasy VI

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  • @Ghostcharm
    @Ghostcharm  Місяць тому +58

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    • @KonstandinosZarkadas
      @KonstandinosZarkadas Місяць тому +5

      Great vid my dude, Kefka has been one of the best villains of all history. And ff6 just might be one of the best things i played while growing up... with 7th saga really close behind.

    • @sup1602
      @sup1602 Місяць тому +2

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    • @bradhorowitz2765
      @bradhorowitz2765 Місяць тому +1

      An excellent video! Keep it up! I can’t wait for you to cover other ff villains. Yeah yeah I know you’ll probably cover Sephiroth (who is excellent) but I am hoping you eventually cover Kuja from ff9 and the villains from ffx!

    • @SpitDragon
      @SpitDragon Місяць тому +2

      Oh Hello. I see you're covering My Idol. Go On (If you don't say he's the single best and all most powerful being in square history, I will roast you) lol 😅

    • @davidkieran
      @davidkieran Місяць тому +1

      been looking forward to this video since i first seen one of your videos. and while it was great and worth the wait....... i dont think ill ever forgive what you done to shadow...you c$%t!

  • @3Kefka6Palazzo9
    @3Kefka6Palazzo9 Місяць тому +71

    Kefka is the only villain in FF history that allows himself to lose which is truly a testament to his awareness of what he has become, as his madness like most, was a fine line between genius and insanity. After successfully destroying the world, he allows the heroes to reassemble and reveals to them that the only real meaning to be found after the chaos of destruction is the peace of nothingness which he flaunts to them when he says “The end comes…beyond chaos”.
    He has always been my favorite FF villain because Kefka, unlike all other FF villains, does not lament or make excuses for his death. When he is killed he goes in complete silence which is further proof that he died as planned. He is the ultimate archetype of the mad genius who figured out too late that what lies beyond unlimited knowledge and power is a decent into insanity and a desire for it all to end in the peace of nothingness.

  • @lorcan0c
    @lorcan0c Місяць тому +382

    34:02 fun fact about Shadow's saving of the party here. When he says "I'll find my way back, trust me!" he means it. If you just run all the way to the exit and leave, he dies off-screen in the subsequent time-skip to the world of ruin because he had no way off the floating continent. But- if you stay by the exit and let the clock run to *almost* zero, he'll show up, thank you for waiting for him, and he survives to the endgame. Love that the game puts his fate in your hands and tests you like that, seeing if you're willing to risk your party to save him and return the favour.

    • @ivercingetorix1367
      @ivercingetorix1367 Місяць тому +22

      That's amazing. I really missed out not playing this game all these years. That's such a great payoff.

    • @robachmusic
      @robachmusic Місяць тому +31

      Shadow is probably my favorite character in any Final Fantasy game. When I played that part, luckily I made it to the ship with a suspicious amount of time left, so I looked around for items until time almost ran out. I was horrified by what almost happened. Him and Interceptor made the game for me.

    • @ProducerX21
      @ProducerX21 Місяць тому +46

      Me as a kid to potential friends
      "Did you wait for Shadow before jumping off the floating island?"
      "No"
      "Then we can’t be friends"

    • @jimmydaddo9357
      @jimmydaddo9357 Місяць тому +1

      You get him at the coliseum

    • @LastOneLeft99
      @LastOneLeft99 Місяць тому +8

      When I was a kid I figured he found his own way off so I didn't wait for him......................I was so mad when I found out I was supposed to wait :(

  • @SirVyre
    @SirVyre Місяць тому +380

    A small detail about the sword Kefka hands Celes... It's Gestahl's sword. It's hard to tell but he takes something from Gestahl before handing it to Celes. He intentionally disarmed Gestahl's one means of hurting him that wasn't magical. Yes, he knows the lore! He knows how the Triad works! Seems like The Empire had lore books or that Kefka gained a keen intuition on all things magical from his magic induction process.

    • @TubeTAG
      @TubeTAG Місяць тому +20

      Brilliant preparation or dumb luck from the oh-so-random Kefka? Truly up to interpretation.

    • @AlexofZippo
      @AlexofZippo Місяць тому +17

      It’s one of the things that makes Kefka so dangerous; he’s not a fool, he’s not an idiot, though he plays both when it suits him. He was smart enough to be the top candidate for gestahl’s supersoldier program. I wonder what the man kefka used to be would think of what he became…

    • @joshshin6819
      @joshshin6819 Місяць тому +3

      When did we learn about Kefka handing Celes the Emperor's sword?

    • @RudeMackDude
      @RudeMackDude Місяць тому +5

      Kefka, hojo, and ninas dad from full metal alchemist are some of the most evil minded and plot against anyone have no loyalty only their needs and wants ahead of everyone and thing are just tools and test subjects

    • @freddynovember5842
      @freddynovember5842 27 днів тому

      Nice detail!

  • @TejanoPendragon
    @TejanoPendragon Місяць тому +307

    It's always been a read of mine that Kefka never Lies to you (except when he's acting on behalf of Ghestal); he doesn't need to, he knows who he is and doesn't mind that you do.
    So when Kefka sais "Hello Friends" when he sees you on top of the tower that he means it, you're the only people who've ever beat him and the only people he respects, the closest thing he's ever had to Friends
    And *most importantly* when he asks you "Have you found your Hope in this Nearly Dead World of Ours" that it's a real question, Kefka has everything, and none of it satisfies him anymore, he's done nothing in almost a year but wait for you, to ask that very question.
    *and then* when all of you are able to say Yes, but none of you can give him an answer that resonates to him, that's when he fires the lasers again, for the first time in a year and he does it in order to Force You to stop him. That having not found a remaining reason, even from you, he commits to being ended by the heroes.

    • @maiorano84
      @maiorano84 Місяць тому +29

      I really like this take. I think it gives Kefka a little too much credit, as there is no humanity left in him to care about having friends or wanting to be destroyed, but it's still a super cool idea nonetheless.

    • @JokerDoom
      @JokerDoom Місяць тому +20

      Fantastic write up. I've always felt that Kefka truly embodied what a jester is. He's entertaining, he's wacky, but most importantly he's tragic. The story of Kefka is one of a man who is suffering, and who's only entertainment is making others suffer. The world of ruin is a reflection of Kefka's inner self.
      I think too many people get hung up on him being random or just pure evil. He is pure evil, but the reasons for his evil are far more understandable than he's given credit for. That's what makes him scary, too. People like that are out there. The people who suffer internally, and want to burn the world down because of it.

    • @EddieSpaghetti69
      @EddieSpaghetti69 Місяць тому +21

      @@maiorano84 Well, that also depends on what you see as a "friend", which you *arguably* are to Kefka; I wouldn't say he's non-hostile, but he doesn't do things out of direct malice for the party nor does he really care about the "pawns" on the world. You're the only beings that could stand toe-to-toe with him and have a modicum of comprehension of what he is and why, he doesn't have to schlack it up to pretend, like for the rest, and is allowed to stand un-masked before the party. To someone whom *never* has had friends, you would come off as incredibly friendly in a world that is breaking; and to decide once in *god-like form* to *stand up to him* after is what a real friend would do.
      Not saying that we *are* friends, but I can comprehend where the masked jester comes from. You're the few people that he does not have to be masked, *nor a jester,* around. Kefka can be himself, which is *arguably* very dangerous for everyone involved as Kefka is very much mad and likely insane.

    • @Th3HedonismBot
      @Th3HedonismBot Місяць тому +4

      So, at the end of everything, all he requires is a test of your reflexes?

    • @BleachDemon707
      @BleachDemon707 Місяць тому +6

      Well, he's the only ff villian that kept his promise to destroy the world 🤷‍♂️
      And that, I can respect 👍

  • @chrisstorrer
    @chrisstorrer Місяць тому +78

    I can't help getting all emotional and wistful when I hear this game's theme music.

    • @Pyre
      @Pyre Місяць тому +11

      Terra's Theme was designed to make you feel like you're going on a grand journey.
      But it always reaches into that part of you from when you were young, that fully believed magic was real. And wrenches your heart wishing for it again, eh?

  • @Greatblade141
    @Greatblade141 Місяць тому +120

    Something I noticed about a lot of Kefka’s hd designs is that his makeup kinda gives me the impression that he’s being forced to smile. Like, he makes a ton of jokes and acts funny all the time, but really he’s infuriated that no one else can see life the way he does

    • @brunop.8745
      @brunop.8745 Місяць тому +21

      "Life is all a big, meaningless joke! Then why aren't you laughing?"
      - the Joker (paraphrased)

    • @thejake267
      @thejake267 27 днів тому +4

      Yeah, I definitely see a lot of Joker in him. I think because Kefka’s mind snapped, he just sees everything as meaningless and therefore everything is just a joke. So if everything is just a joke, you might as well smile as you do whatever you want, because it is all meaningless

  • @johnnybensonitis7853
    @johnnybensonitis7853 Місяць тому +57

    Man, I was in 6th grade when this game came out. I got it for Christmas that year, and on the second week of vacation off school I basically just played the game like crazy. At the time it really did "knock your socks off" as there was nothing else like it, at least nothing I had experienced. I had no idea what to expect, so the World Of Ruin just blew my dumb kid mind out the back of my head. And other kids at school would probably concur to this day the same types of feelings because we talked about it a lot when Xmas break was over! Great video, this really took me back! Really grateful for the time put into covering so much here, and the excitement for the game here in the vid is not only appreciated but definitely shared.

    • @JobeStroud
      @JobeStroud Місяць тому +3

      My friend got it for Xmas as well when it came out. I would go over to just watch the game.

    • @johnnybensonitis7853
      @johnnybensonitis7853 Місяць тому +3

      @@JobeStroud Nice! It's a pretty good game to watch for sure when someone isn't grinding.

    • @JobeStroud
      @JobeStroud Місяць тому

      @@johnnybensonitis7853 Well back then. Gamefaqs was very new. So loads of schoolyard theories. Well, at least with us nerds.

  • @antonakesson
    @antonakesson Місяць тому +79

    I love how one of gamings best villains is one made 30+ years ago. Quality writing is timeless

    • @TrueLight-zr8ou
      @TrueLight-zr8ou Місяць тому +1

      kefka is not even close to a good villain has bad writing not scary

    • @antonakesson
      @antonakesson Місяць тому +8

      @@TrueLight-zr8ou Thank you for sharing your opinion. Hope it makes you feel better.

    • @PPWF-n1f
      @PPWF-n1f Місяць тому +1

      THE BEST .. PERIOD!

    • @PPWF-n1f
      @PPWF-n1f Місяць тому

      ​@@TrueLight-zr8ouYou are the lowest common denominator, truly

    • @chocopuddingcup83
      @chocopuddingcup83 28 днів тому +1

      @@TrueLight-zr8ou Huh? Villains don't need to be scary, they just need to be effective.

  • @battlericky17
    @battlericky17 Місяць тому +121

    The part where he poisoned the water supply reminded me of that SpongeBob scene
    “Hey poisoned our water supply….and burned down our crops” “he did???” “NO BUT ARE WE GUNNA WAIT AROUND UNTIL HE DOESSSS?”

  • @LordMarcus
    @LordMarcus Місяць тому +30

    I've always thought, even at the time, that Kefka won the game. He accomplished his goals. The only reason you can kill him at the end is because he *wants* to be killed. Even at his own end, he wins.

  • @Argyle117
    @Argyle117 Місяць тому +13

    Dude I love your story telling. I genuinely love how not only do you explain the character but the world building of the game to fully explain the motivations history and how the character goes to become how we know them in the game. I wish you would make videos just telling the stories of games themselves. Like final fantasy for example, there’s way too many of them now that I don’t wanna jump in the middle of things but I’ve always wanted to listen to the story of the games, and I know others have done it, but I personally love your story telling and editing to explain things.

  • @KyngofIce
    @KyngofIce Місяць тому +87

    What better way to hit off the new year than with one of the most iconic FF villains AND Ghost's dulcet vocals

  • @zacharylunstrum5623
    @zacharylunstrum5623 Місяць тому +105

    That Biggs and Wedge were transported to the world of Chrono Trigger, they work at the carnival in the doppelganger tent

    • @etaquince5220
      @etaquince5220 Місяць тому +6

      So that why their names were familiar!

    • @nicholasbehe6686
      @nicholasbehe6686 Місяць тому +5

      I think they were also in Star Wars? Or was that Vicks and Wedge?

    • @ubergodofdewm
      @ubergodofdewm Місяць тому +9

      ​@nicholasbehe6686 the characters from SW are why those two have those names, iirc

    • @bandwagonbuzzard1617
      @bandwagonbuzzard1617 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@ubergodofdewmyep. Those two, in varying forms, are in several games. They're not the same, just easter eggs.

    • @alundrajehuthy1801
      @alundrajehuthy1801 Місяць тому +3

      And Crono sent them back, but to FF8 where they since serve Galbadia and repair the comm tower...

  • @BurghezulDjentilom
    @BurghezulDjentilom Місяць тому +64

    In my humble, old fuddy duddy opinion, this was the most beautiful FF game. One gets SO tired of the "nuanced morality" type of villains these days.

    • @Roggenschrotdosenbrot
      @Roggenschrotdosenbrot Місяць тому +12

      But not our boy. He's just nuts

    • @vasudeanguy8523
      @vasudeanguy8523 Місяць тому

      Nuanced morality has its place. However, sometimes you just need a nutzoid moustache-twirling, Dick Dastardly bad guy.

    • @proboz
      @proboz 29 днів тому +4

      The best villain in the series and one of the best in all of gaming. Pure chaos and evil. No nuance, no subtlety, no bullshit. What you see is what you get.

    • @rockowilson2320
      @rockowilson2320 28 днів тому +10

      I wish they would've did a remake for this instead of FF7.

    • @Sentinel82
      @Sentinel82 20 днів тому +1

      @@rockowilson2320 Nah they'll butcher it like they have with the 7 remake.

  • @madamminalost
    @madamminalost Місяць тому +47

    90 seconds in and so much Cyan, my favorite video game characters of all time and maybe my favorite character ever. Thank you.

    • @madamminalost
      @madamminalost Місяць тому +5

      (to follow up, I checked a guide and it said to leave Cyan behind for the final battle. But I love him, I kept him in, and he ended up doing the killing blow. I was so proud of him)

    • @rctecopyright
      @rctecopyright Місяць тому +5

      Thou doth enjoy the character Cyan? Very well!

    • @madamminalost
      @madamminalost Місяць тому +2

      @rctecopyright .... I got opera omnia purely for Cyan, used to tweet at the account when they forgot his accent and saved everything to make sure Cyan was always fully kitted out.

    • @theonlybilge
      @theonlybilge Місяць тому +2

      It's Cayenne, like pepper.

    • @deseosuho
      @deseosuho 3 дні тому

      Yeah he used Cyan in his party comp throughout, it looks like. Playing as a kid in the nineties it definitely felt like the game created 4 characters obviously superior to the others to use as your main party: Edgar, Celes, Sabin, Terra. Never really used Cyan

  • @Exile_Sky
    @Exile_Sky Місяць тому +33

    I always liked to picture the final fight with Kefka as physical representation of what he went through since the magic was shoved into him.
    Suffering. - The Fiend at the body.
    Dissociation. - The many faces of Kefka
    Ascension. - The personality that boiled to the top.
    Enlightenment. - The final resolution on the world, life, and its meaning to him.
    Kefka was a very damaged and broken person, who's most nihilistic and malicious impulses were not only encouraged, but thoroughly rewarded. Which I think makes him a wonderfully evil and horrifying villain, because you can honestly see him doing things that the darkest parts of your mind come up with and then laughing about it.

    • @jmtexx
      @jmtexx Місяць тому

      Isn’t ascension the sharpening of the final personality created by all?

    • @Exile_Sky
      @Exile_Sky Місяць тому

      @@jmtexx I'm not quoting any kind of philosophy. Though you probably could relate it to Buddhism, I guess?
      vvv The idea is vvv
      Suffer pain.
      Deal with trauma.
      Overcome the trauma.
      Hone perspective from the pain and following trauma.
      ^^^ ^^^
      What words you use to explain it is up to you. I've always taken Enlightenment as the final step, because knowledge tends to be a hindsight sort of thing. You overcome whatever your problem is and reach enlightenment. The process of overcoming is an ascension in itself. Mistaking the zenith for the rise has always been a weird concept to me.

  • @ReksNuadiah
    @ReksNuadiah Місяць тому +21

    Not only a new Ghost video, but a video on the primary villain for THE game that's influenced my tastes, that my earliest clear memories ARE of family playing the game?
    You spoil us, and me especially, sir.
    Edit; A VERY small thing about Biggs and Wedge isn't just that they're killed - it's... Well, that we don't even _know_ what happens to them. They just _disappear._ THAT also sets a VERY alarming tone for just _how_ dangerous and unpredictable magic can be, and honestly _more thoroughly_ sells the Warring Triad's power being a world-ending threat without being "evil" in nature.

    • @JobeStroud
      @JobeStroud Місяць тому +1

      They were transported to the Chrono Trigger universe.

  • @elmejorado2
    @elmejorado2 Місяць тому +5

    Does anyone else love that there's Golden Sun music playing in the background?

  • @machouchacha
    @machouchacha 28 днів тому +3

    Final Fantasy VI is my favorite video game of all time. I played it first in the year it came out (1994), and I've done maybe a total of 30 full playthroughs of it over the course of the last 30 years. I have never seen a piece of content so accurately and precisely explain why this is one of the best games to have ever existed. You have done an absolutely incredible job with this. Thank you so much.

  • @mrmosty5167
    @mrmosty5167 Місяць тому +21

    Kefka and FFVI are legendary. I played it when I was 14 and it blew my mind. So much so that it inspired me to create a scrapped comic series I worked on for nearly 2 years. I essentially tried channeling all my incel rage at the time into this one Kefka-like villain who is so dissatisfied with the world that he enters cryo-stasis hoping to awaken into a better future. Yet like Kefka, the guy snaps during cryo sleep and awakens into a world that is nearly destroyed because of something he failed to do. He misunderstands this as humanity's hedonistic ways causing the planet's downfall and gains enough power from his madness to literally make all humans numb to pleasure. However a group of heroes called the Guiders, much like the Returners, arise to stop the villain. Without going too much further there are some twists and turns but this story was essentially my homage to FFVI and Kefka born out of my now-quelled anger at being a frustrated autistic loner. I still think about it and it has evolved in many ways but if I ever get more time I'd love to get back to it somehow...

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht Місяць тому

      Neat. As For The Last Sentence Yes Get Back To It

    • @AKITM
      @AKITM 7 днів тому

      Dude you should! That would make an interesting comic book.

  • @KGBBooks
    @KGBBooks Місяць тому +4

    My first Final Fantasy was IV (II on the Super Nintendo.) I’ve played them all since then, but VI is the one that thrilled me the most, the one I miss, the one I look at through nostalgia glasses. Great, great game.

  • @pancakesean6888
    @pancakesean6888 Місяць тому +19

    Back when FF3 came out on the SNES Kefka and the mature themes of this game marked a significant change in what games could do. While Kefka himself is an amazing villain, the entire story of FF3 was so grounded and intense it really pushed the entire medium forward. Fantastic villain and game.

    • @antonakesson
      @antonakesson Місяць тому +3

      Don't you mean FF6?

    • @BananaBanditos
      @BananaBanditos Місяць тому +5

      Ultima III had released eight years prior.
      Final Fantasy VI, while great, didn't break some perceived barrier into narrative driven games that some try to credit it with.

    • @Wohlfe
      @Wohlfe Місяць тому +5

      ​@@antonakesson FF6 was released as FF3 originally in the US

    • @MisogynyMan
      @MisogynyMan Місяць тому +3

      @@Wohlfe So FF6.

    • @captainbarbossa289
      @captainbarbossa289 Місяць тому +1

      @@BananaBanditosagreed. Ultima and Phantasy Star II had already tackled a lot of the subject matter that FF6 did, and weren’t afraid to go even further. I love 6, but it definitely wasn’t doing anything with the subject matter that hadn’t been done before at the time.

  • @Alucard131
    @Alucard131 Місяць тому +71

    You left Shadow to die on the floating continent!
    I am disappoint. 😢

    • @TheAdarkerglow
      @TheAdarkerglow Місяць тому +8

      To be fair... Spoilers ... you never really save Shadow.
      He dies on the floating continent or he dies with the collapsing tower.
      It's a bit more poignant to leave him behind, to have the death of the world cost the party directly, mechanically, from a narrative perspective.

    • @tpolutts3309
      @tpolutts3309 Місяць тому

      ​@@TheAdarkerglow
      It's been a while. Collapsing tower? Kefkas tower?

    • @SpitDragon
      @SpitDragon Місяць тому +1

      MUH POOR BOIIEEE NOOOOOO!!!

    • @andyplaysinthedark2129
      @andyplaysinthedark2129 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@TheAdarkerglowmassive disagree. That is a cope imo. You can say that with Cid on the little island but not Shadow.

  • @lazaroskarmaniolas7410
    @lazaroskarmaniolas7410 Місяць тому +35

    It's always a pleasure to watch videos about villains, especially my favorite villain ever! (Well, him and Dr. Weil from Megaman Zero, totally not a suggestion for a new vid WINKWINK)
    To add to my two cents, Kefka really is a direct opposite to all the characters of FF6. Final Fantasy 6 is a game with a story that heavily revolves around loss. Cyan losing his family, Shadow losing Baram, Locke losing Rachel, Terra losing her memories, Edgar and Sabin losing one another, Setzer losing Darill and so on. They all respond with empathy, courage and the strength to move on.
    Kefka is utterly incapable of empathy. So he couldn't make these kinds of choices. Really, his broken mind could only find happiness in destruction and death. The fact that he was a magic user in a world where magic is extremely rare made him especially powerful, giving him delusions of grandeur, thinking he's "all-powerful". The only reason he doesn't kill Gestahl is because he kept indulging Kefka's lust for carnage. The moment he holds him back, Kefka kills him.
    But more than that, when Celes stabs him with the sword, Kefka utterly panics because... well, he thinks himself a god. But Gods don't bleed. If he bleeds, then he's no God. In fact, he'd be just as mortal and weak as the people he kept senselessly murdering throughout the game's narrative. Just another body to rot and die in the dirt. And then he just SNAPS. Somehow, this one-dimensionally evil villain gets character development!
    Finally, at the top of his tower, we see him embrace his most nihilistic tendencies. He thought that the people of the world would lie down and die. But they didn't. They kept on living and kept building back up anything he destroyed. Which baffled him to no end.
    Kefka is more than just a lack of empathy or madness. He's the worst possible reaction to loss - cynicism. "Everything sucks and it will always stay that way no matter what. It's pointless to try. Burn everything to the ground because nothing matters." He's that voice in your head that tells you to give up when you're in grief.
    It felt really, really cathartic to put an end to this guy.

    • @TheFu3lman
      @TheFu3lman 29 днів тому +3

      "Kefka is more than just a lack of empathy or madness. He's the worst possible reaction to loss"
      And there it is... put to words what I've always felt but had no clue how to.
      After losing my wife in 2017, I went through (and am often haunted by the specter of) a phase where my horizon was always in flames. If the universe was cruel enough to take her from this world, then both the universe and this world could burn for all I care, and I might as well find joy in that if I couldn't find joy in anything else.
      I find it astounding that you were able to discern and distill that kind of (profound) reaction from the behaviors of an antagonist that many consider one-dimensional. His lack of popularity... perceived or otherwise... might stem from a lack of people who've been broken enough to sympathize.

    • @youtubecommenter6753
      @youtubecommenter6753 29 днів тому

      Not cynicism; nihilism.

    • @kingleech16
      @kingleech16 28 днів тому

      So what you’re saying is, he’s a jerk. 🙂

    • @lazaroskarmaniolas7410
      @lazaroskarmaniolas7410 8 днів тому +1

      @@kingleech16 Oh yeah. He's the biggest jerk there is. And you can become just like him if you have nothing to care about.

    • @lazaroskarmaniolas7410
      @lazaroskarmaniolas7410 8 днів тому +1

      @@TheFu3lman You have my condolences for your loss, sir.
      See, I've learned that One-dimensional characters that are written well are characters that force other characters to change around them. Villains work better when they're connected to the heroes. If Kefka is connected to the Returners and the Returners are connected through loss, then Kefka must also be connected to loss.
      It helps that I really, REALLY like Pure Evil villains. As in, villains that make even other villains uncomfortable.

  • @OtherMomo
    @OtherMomo Місяць тому +27

    I love how FF re-uses names throughout the series but never re-uses them in the same ways, like how Cid is a scientist for the empire here but in other games he's an ally and even a main party member
    Id like to see a villain/hero pedia vid that actually follows a re-occurring name through the series, if that sounds like an interesting project or something you can spin into your style.

    • @theonlybilge
      @theonlybilge Місяць тому +1

      In one game he's an abusive husband because he can't admit that he's a fuckup, and in another he smokes and cares about his daughter.

    • @BbNaB
      @BbNaB Місяць тому +1

      Cid and Patches, two characters that are actually dozens of characters yet I doubt many of them would get along.

    • @tonts5329
      @tonts5329 Місяць тому

      Cid was also a scientist for the Empire in FFXII, but he didn't go through a redemption arc. In fact he was also working with magic in FFXII, specifically Magicite and variants like Nethicite.

    • @ditzyhere3138
      @ditzyhere3138 Місяць тому +2

      He has a pretty big role in ff14 as a brilliant scientist who ran away from the game's version of the Empire. Although, I can't stand him because any time there's any kind of tech based problem he's there and solves it in a flash. Comes off as Gary Stu to me but he's generally well loved.

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 28 днів тому

      The only _Final Fantasy_ without a Cid was the original, and between remake retcons and _Dissidia_ it now has, I think, two. As does _FFXII,_ IIRC.

  • @seanmcnally4818
    @seanmcnally4818 Місяць тому +4

    This was my all time favorite Final Fantasy game! Kefka was sadistic, cruel, evil and I think underrated. He literally 'destroyed the world' he accomplished what most villains could not.
    He's better than Sepiroth.

    • @tmfk777
      @tmfk777 11 днів тому

      Sepiroth...the pretty boy with mommy issues. Hardly a villain.

  • @ThatOtherRaccoon
    @ThatOtherRaccoon Місяць тому +3

    I remember being a kid and trading games with my cousin for our Super Nintendos. He said that he had this game my uncle bought for him at a yard sale. It had a small winged cat on the front and it said Final Fantasy III on it. I vaguely remember beating it, but what I never forget are Kefka’s laugh and Kefka’s theme.

  • @jmtexx
    @jmtexx Місяць тому +11

    7:35 Kefka was the epitome of Machiavellian cunning-a soldier who thrived on strategy over brute force. While others charged into danger, he stayed sharp, ensuring his survival at any cost. Think of him as a twisted mix of the Joker and a chess master, someone with nothing to lose and everything to gain. Joining the military wasn’t about patriotism; it was a calculated move, a last-ditch effort to claw his way to power. It’s even possible he played his superiors like pawns, convincing them he was indispensable while scheming his way to the top. Crafty, ruthless, and a survivor to the core.

  • @GitGoodGaming
    @GitGoodGaming 24 дні тому +7

    Kefka is the best and most CRIMMINALLY underrated FF villian ever made.

    • @deseosuho
      @deseosuho 3 дні тому

      Underrated? Isn't he everyone's number 2 pick after sephiroth?

  • @JRGomez81
    @JRGomez81 Місяць тому +4

    Some more trivia: at the time of FFVI's development, Batman the Animated Series was still making new episodes. The Japanese dub of which featured Shigeru Chiba (Kuwabara from Yu Yu Hakusho) as the voice of Mark Hamill's Joker. The director for FFVI had also said he wanted Chiba to voice Kefka because of that. When the Dissidia games rolled around he did just that and cast Shigeru Chiba as Dissidia Kefka.

  • @TheUKNutter
    @TheUKNutter Місяць тому +12

    One thing that must be mentioned is the music when you first enter the World of Ruin. The sorrowful, stabbing chords along with the wind howling is still one of the most unsettling things I’ve ever heard in a video game.

  • @PaKePo
    @PaKePo Місяць тому +5

    Can't believe I just watched a 50+ minutes video on a character from a game I've never played.
    Great composition and great narration 🤝🏻 , congratulations.

    • @josecuvi2282
      @josecuvi2282 20 днів тому

      If you never played it you may not enjoy it as much as those who did when it first came out. But this game was revolutionary for it's time and earned a special place in the hearts of many, mine among them. I sincerely recommend it. Though it is dated so if you go into it do so remembering this is an old game.

  • @Cobaltate
    @Cobaltate Місяць тому +39

    You can have "One Winged Angel", I'll take "Dancing Mad" all day, every day.

    • @darkhunter5293
      @darkhunter5293 Місяць тому +3

      Amen to that, that edgelord is NOTHING compared to Kefka!

    • @aa-tx7th
      @aa-tx7th Місяць тому +1

      lol absolutely not
      dancing mad isnt even top 5 of final fantasy tracks let alone of music as a whole
      one winged angel is EASILY top 10 tracks of all time for ANY genre of music
      you need to calm down son
      dancing mad is good but it isnt even close to great.

    • @theonlybilge
      @theonlybilge Місяць тому +5

      Fithos.
      Lusec.
      Wecos.
      Vinosec.

    • @Dayemon
      @Dayemon Місяць тому +2

      The Black Mages performing Dancing Mad is what put it top 5 for me...

    • @barubary436
      @barubary436 Місяць тому

      @@aa-tx7th Let's not forget the technical limitations of the SNES though. For example, in Advent Children One Winged Angel got a lot of improvement, and IIRC Nobuo Uematsu said that was how he originally wanted the track to go, but the original PlayStation couldn't handle it. There have been other remixes for the other FF7 games that have come out, but FF6 hasn't gotten a full remake or any prequels/sequels.
      When it inevitably does, I think Dancing Mad would become a much stronger contender.

  • @GrantasaurusHex
    @GrantasaurusHex 21 день тому +1

    Oh man, what a walk down memory lane. Of all the many, many games I've played in my life, this one had the biggest impact on me. I played it as a kid when it came out and it absolutely stunned me with its deep storytelling and compelling characters.
    A note on Shadow... He has an interesting backstory which can only be experienced through his nightmares. These dreams are triggered randomly by sleeping in specific inns throughout the world while Shadow is in your party. In short, he and his best friend were criminals on the run from the Empire. His friend was wounded while being pursued by soldiers and asked Shadow to mercy kill him. Shadow couldn't do it, leaving his friend to be captured by the Empire. Therefore, when Shadow jumps in to save everyone on the Floating Continent, it's actually a redemption moment for him. This time, he chose not to leave his friends behind, but to fight and potentially sacrifice himself saving them. On another point, it is heavily implied through the dreams that Shadow is Relm's estranged father. When Shadow meets Relm for the first time, she pets Interceptor. Shadow says, "The dog bites," but is surprised to find that Interceptor is especially friendly with Relm. If you've seen all the nightmares before this scene, it's the cutest moment. Shadow's rich and mysterious past is one of my favorite aspects of the game.
    Thanks so much for making this video. I loved it!

  • @patches365
    @patches365 22 дні тому +5

    The game never even says that Kefka was a soldier. The "Magitek Knight" thing in the line about his origins was just a weirdly literal reading of the word "魔道士", which is just "mage/sorcerer", and is also a different word from "魔導戦士" that was used to describe Celes, which is closer in reading to "Magitek Knight". Instead, the word used to describe Kefka is the same word that Strago uses to describe the mage ancestors of Thamasa, except Strago uses the spelling "魔導士", which is pronounced the same as "魔道士" and means basically the same thing, it just uses a different variant of the middle character. Edgar also refers to Kefka in his introduction with the "魔導士" spelling, so I wonder if the "魔道士" from the guy in the Vector pub was just a typo, since this is the only place where this spelling of the term shows up.
    To me, Kefka's overblown sense of entitlement, gaudy clothing, and expectation of doing whatever he wants without consequence points more towards someone from the aristocracy. In the Imperial Camp, he gloats to Sabin that he'll make him sorry, then runs away after one hit and has some underlings fight Sabin instead, painting him as someone who has a high opinion of himself but nothing to show for it. Leo is also described as being the opposite of Kefka in every way, and we know that Leo got his position through hard work and without magic.
    So that points more to Kefka being an entitled brat who possibly pressured Cid into making him the first infusion recipient before the process was ready because he wanted to have something no one else had, and to also be given more power without having to work for it.

  • @misoPOW
    @misoPOW 19 днів тому +2

    Such gorgeous commentary. Made me dust off my old copy of FF"3". I was in junior high school when I first played it and Kefka destroying the world was the 3rd game that made me cry and feel absolutely lost in my own thoughts over a game. First and Second times was the end of Secret of Mana and FF7. By that point, I associated Square as the game company with stories that will make you feel deep emotions.
    Thank you, Ghostcharm!

  • @RexisSOUL
    @RexisSOUL Місяць тому +107

    FF6 is the story of of Kefka going "It's Kefka time!" And Kefkaing all over the world until he gets beaten to death by self-help books

    • @arturofernandez725
      @arturofernandez725 Місяць тому +1

      thought that was Morbius?

    • @Fortmik
      @Fortmik Місяць тому

      That’s a quite shallow and immature interpretation.

    • @CiscoGarcia-j2z
      @CiscoGarcia-j2z Місяць тому +2

      That made me laugh, thanks!
      It was made for young people and that was very apparent when I replayed it as an adult.
      My favorite story from the innocent age.

    • @chrispysaid
      @chrispysaid 28 днів тому +2

      ​@@Fortmikduh, that's why it's funny. Heard of a joke before?

    • @soothsayerslunk1
      @soothsayerslunk1 9 днів тому

      Son of a submariner! I can’t with you ATM

  • @nightcrowred
    @nightcrowred Місяць тому +2

    I literally just started this video. And you have acknowledged the thing that most people ignore the fact that the heroes lost and the world was destroyed, even some of the heroes in the story gave up and when getting your crew back together, it is optional, whether or not to pick everybody up. If you can find them, they all moved on with their lives and tried to pick up where they could that to me was amazing. And i'm so glad to hear someone acknowledge it.Final fantasy six is my all time favorite final fantasy and all time favorite rpg.

    • @usuario-e3y
      @usuario-e3y Місяць тому

      We need a remake before we gave up...

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 28 днів тому

      You have to pick up Celes (natch, she's your initial POV for the World of Ruin,) Edgar (so you can reach Setzer) and Setzer (because you need an airship to reach Kefka.) Conveniently, you now have three one-man parties to finish the dungeon.
      Although if you're not intentionally avoiding people you'll almost certainly snag Sabin before his brother.

  • @vigo2669
    @vigo2669 Місяць тому +10

    I always thought Kefka's "Statue of the Gods" was simply his replacement for the Warring Triad.

  • @evan8542
    @evan8542 Місяць тому +15

    NEW GHOSTCHARM VIDEO LET'S FUCKING GO

  • @TheMrSeagull
    @TheMrSeagull Місяць тому +5

    Something I learned by accident, you can actually save Cid from death! If you feed him only the fastest fish, he will recover and help Celes off the island!
    I flipped out as a kid, playing a cart I rented over and over, when I stumbled upon this. I gushed this discovery to my dad who had no idea what I was talking about lol.

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 28 днів тому

      Yeah, Ghost alludes to this in the video. But unless you realize that the fish speed is more than cosmetic, you're almost certainly going to be feeding Cid the slow, sickly, and easy-to-catch fish, dooming him.

  • @damiencrossley7497
    @damiencrossley7497 Місяць тому +9

    OK he is the ultimate FF villain!
    All other badguys: Im gonna take over/destroy the world!
    Kefka: DID BOTH!

  • @penguindrummer252
    @penguindrummer252 28 днів тому +1

    His canonical artistic renditions are all just really good as well I need to add.
    Overworld sprite? Iconic. First boss sprite? Enchanting, dastardly. Final boss sprites? Gloriously grotesque.
    But that concept art/full portrait of his showcased in the video takes the cake, shit's like laying eyes on the essence of something divine.
    Just jaw-dropping pencil work on that one, I'd get it framed if it didn't make me look like a damn sociopath. First inductee into the video game Louvre for sure. What a delightful character.

  • @ProducerX21
    @ProducerX21 Місяць тому +27

    My favorite villain. My first rpg as a kid.
    If I could go back to trusting modern game developers I would love to see a sequel to this game.
    Imagine a teaser trailer where a random man is digging into some rock when he uncovers an intact magicite crystal. The scene shifts to different towns rebuilding with groups of familiar looking characters. We see blurred or shadowy outlines of characters like Terra Celes and Locke. The world is healing 10 years after the world of ruin. They thought magic was erased from the world. But then it slowly zooms into the rubble of Kefka’s tower. Underneath the rubble we see something move as it cuts to black. Then we hear Kefka’s laugh followed by the new title
    A man can dream

    • @xanderpiz8770
      @xanderpiz8770 Місяць тому

      I felt like the developers did both the game (normal world) and the sequel (ruined world) in the same game for this very reason.

    • @tonts5329
      @tonts5329 Місяць тому +4

      I mean I feel like FFVI told a complete story, no real need for a sequel or a prequel. A full remake wouldn't be a bad thing though, especially with how far the visuals/graphics have come along. They could maybe add on a little to the story I suppose?

  • @powerofk
    @powerofk Місяць тому +2

    It’s not often that the antagonist in the story is the real main character. Seriously. FF6 has a huge cast of protagonists. Some are more important than others (see Terra & Celes v. Relm & Strago), and most of them have decent story arcs (especially Terra & Celes), but the main character really is Kefka. The entire story revolves around him. And he has his own arc, diving further and further into madness. And when he gets what he wants-infinite power-he gets bored with it. There’s just so much enjoyment he can get destroying stuff, and you really get the idea that, once he has nothing left to destroy, he plan on destroying himself.

  • @Gafgarion852
    @Gafgarion852 Місяць тому +20

    Immediate thumbs up before watching a single second of it, highly underrated villain from one of the best games of all time. Thanks for doing this one.

  • @AshleyKitsune
    @AshleyKitsune Місяць тому +1

    I'm in my early '40s. I've been playing games since I was a little kid and to this day final fantasy 6 is still my number one. Watching videos like this. Bring a tear to my eye and really helped to remind me and others on why it is such a great game. Well done

  • @ellisnorn259
    @ellisnorn259 Місяць тому +6

    FF6 was one of the first games I ever played, and no joke played a huge role in my development. This was a much anticipated video for me, and you killed it as always. Thanks, Ghost! You da best.
    PS I bought a ton of merch too 🤙

  • @BboyDrMadison
    @BboyDrMadison Місяць тому +8

    I LOVE how the comment section is sharing all of their Kefka observations and knowledge. Here's something that I've noticed about one of his later depictions.
    In FF14, your character is imbued with something known as "The Echo". Without going into it, it's the equivalent of a type of clairvoyance. Jedi like premonition. Foresight in Xenoblade. An advanced Sharingan eye... ... It's a bit more complicated than this, but the way that it's presented in combat is that your enemy displays a "dangerzone" in the area that they are going to attack. You see their cast bar, you see the direction they're going to rotate, the shape of the attack. You can even tell if you can tank, interrupt, or misdirect the attack. Your character literally sees the reality that the attack happens right before the reality exists. NOT with Kefka.
    Kefka is the only boss that can, ON COMMAND, intend for a spell to do something, only for it the do the EXACT OPPOSITE.
    Some of my friends argued that he's just faking you out by making you THINK he's going to do something, then changes it. But your ability is CLAIRVOYANCE!!!! For all intents and purposes, you are in the reality where kefka is going to cast Ice3 Directly next to himself, only for you to move away, and for it to crash down at the far end of the arena!!
    My point is... in SPITE of what Kefka is consciously aware of, and in spite of his intentions, he is completely aware that he is the pure unperceived embodiment or random chaos.
    Shoving around the very pillars of reality is pretty on brand for him, and the results were never going to be any concern of his.
    (For anyone wondering how to dodge his attacks, you have to watch his animation precast. If it's normal... the spell is normal. If your premonition shows question marks around him, your premonition can't be trusted. He can also store these mixed-up spells, and surprise-drop them on you later with NO premonition warning AT ALL either way)

    • @1SpicyMeataball
      @1SpicyMeataball Місяць тому

      It took you that many paragraphs just to say Kefka is unpredictable and chaotic...

    • @coloquintedetoux6899
      @coloquintedetoux6899 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@1SpicyMeataballI enjoyed the reading. No paragraph felt unnecessary, this desribes well how FFXIV achieves story telling through gameplay mechanics.

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 28 днів тому +1

      It honestly never occurred to me that telegraphs in _FFXIV_ were supposed to be an aspect of the Echo. Although that probably should have been obvious after Fordola in _Stormblood_ shows off her artificial Echo.

  • @budderk1305
    @budderk1305 Місяць тому +5

    The whole thing about sitting down to dinner with Gestahl while listening to him being 'sincere' is such a boneheaded anime protagonist blunder, lmao. The man still started wars and handed power to the likes of Kefka, you can't just go
    "Oh shucks we all make mistakes, it's good enough that you feel bad about it :)"

  • @MegatonHero
    @MegatonHero 25 днів тому +2

    Well fucking done, my guy!! Kefka has been my favorite game villain since I was a kid and played it on the SNES back when it was called Final Fantasy 3 and it is great to see his story be told with such care to detail. Thank for you this, man! Excellent, excellent video!

  • @attaxiaffxi7033
    @attaxiaffxi7033 Місяць тому +7

    It's often understated how effective the game's imparted assumption that the floating continent is the final dungeon.

    • @deseosuho
      @deseosuho 3 дні тому

      Parallels with Chrono Trigger's set up of the magus fight. The full presentation of that, the setup, the howling wind, the epic music, still gives me chills

  • @joeykornegay4587
    @joeykornegay4587 20 днів тому +2

    Goodness, have I had a field day discovering channels like this that do such top tier retrospective and explanations of iconic video games like yours man. Much love!
    I’ve (unfortunately) yet to play FFVI but it’s definitely gotta happen soon!
    Side note, I’m not sure who’s more cruel--Kefka or the designers the dungeon with the Magic Master 😭

  • @SirVyre
    @SirVyre Місяць тому +18

    Have you not played 6 in a hot minute? Kefka doesn't get to take the Magicite that you get in The Magitek Research Facility. He demands that Celes bring it to him, but she warps him away. He does gain magicite later, perhaps from other parts of the facility, and definitely during the events at Thamasa, but you escape Vector with the magicite, that's how you fix Terra with her Dad's magicite. Like what?

  • @arsonal3
    @arsonal3 Місяць тому +2

    Beautiful essay. Honestly, having played FFVI before VII, the one thing I always felt was how Sephiroth wasn't really that successful. I had honestly played the two games in the same year. All the news had been building up on FFVII, and I had a friend who said that he loved the series and that I could borrow his version of FFIII (VI). Having only played Super Mario RPG and, way earlier, Sword of Vermilion, I was in for quite the experience.
    Final Fantasy VI blew my teenage mind's socks off. I hadn't, to that point, seen a story where the villain won. It felt so life-defining. All the attempts were thwarted, and I'm sure I dropped the controller after the story picked up with Celes. Till that point, as you stated, the plot was what all stories attempt to be, constantly being in a tug-of-war with the villain, or what I thought at the time as the lackey only to find that a mastermind could be usurped and my amazing team tossed away as nothing more than trash.
    After that, I beat the game and was excited for FFVII, but no matter how cool I thought Sephiroth was, he was nothing compared to Kefka. All my friend groups laughed, and while they never played the game, they could look at Kefka's art and conclude that Sephiroth would beat him in a battle.
    Well I'm going to get off my soapbox and thank you again for a great video essay. Hoping maybe a new update if the FFVI 2.5D rumors turn out to be true.

  • @kubon1
    @kubon1 Місяць тому +21

    Kefka didn't predict vanish + doom combo I used on him defeating him in one turn.

    • @detroitdetroit8026
      @detroitdetroit8026 24 дні тому +1

      The dragoon boots and the dragon horn. He died in three character attacks before I could even get a spell off in round one. Only 20k hp, he should have had 50k to be a real challenge

  • @jami_holmes
    @jami_holmes 13 днів тому +2

    creepiest thing about Keefka in Final Fantasy 3 Super Nintendo & Final Fantasy 6 for the PlayStation & Nintendo Switch
    is go into the The Gold Saucer then go into the Ghost Hotel of Final Fantasy 7
    right when you set foot in the hotel
    you hear a ghostly laugh sound !
    its Keefka’s evil Laugh

  • @TrojanGamer10
    @TrojanGamer10 Місяць тому +3

    Kefka is the embodiment of "Let's roll with this"

  • @techdeth
    @techdeth Місяць тому +2

    12:25 DUDE the way he slaps the knife on his leg .. ive seen that in chrono cross or something i swear ... how wild

  • @aresgodofwar7401
    @aresgodofwar7401 Місяць тому +5

    Kefka is the real goat of any final fantasy game, square has never made a better and more chaotic big bad.

    • @77wolfblade
      @77wolfblade Місяць тому

      I still think Square could play around with the idea of a character looking weak but turning out to be vicious, cruel or strong.

    • @aresgodofwar7401
      @aresgodofwar7401 Місяць тому

      @77wolfblade Only other character I can think of is from 15 and even then still didn't hit quite like Kefka

  • @lightbulbwizard2456
    @lightbulbwizard2456 12 днів тому

    sitting here listening to this while doing other projects but kept finding myself completely enthralled in the writing and delivery of the whole video. guess i gotta listen (and end up watching) even more now!

  • @michaelk9080
    @michaelk9080 Місяць тому +3

    Bro, with all that Golden Sun music you HAVE to do Alex next.

  • @lanereynolds4567
    @lanereynolds4567 Місяць тому +7

    One minor note. Nihilism isn't "you shouldn't live, just die already" it is "you have no destiny, no preordained path, no unchanging fate. What is your future is up to you to forge and whether for ill or weal, you will have only yourself to blame."

    • @neotower420
      @neotower420 19 днів тому +1

      no one knows the grand scale especially the one you weave

  • @mrsnatural2368
    @mrsnatural2368 Місяць тому +1

    I love this guy. I once described him to my friends as "What if the one guy you've been clowning on half the game, in the final leg of the race, suddenly shoots the guy in feont in the head, tears into the front of the pack from behind, and sets the entire racetrack on fire."

  • @BananaBanditos
    @BananaBanditos Місяць тому +9

    I'm a big fan of the FF games where the Espers/Eidolons are actual characters and not just objects to be used as a battle command.
    IV, VI, and IX are my three favorite in part due to that.

    • @ellisnorn259
      @ellisnorn259 Місяць тому +2

      @@BananaBanditos FF9 is my favorite ❤

  • @BloodDripss
    @BloodDripss Місяць тому +2

    incredible video man. every single video you make hits so hard. ive never sat down to really understand this game as ive never played it before, and the length of the game has always felt daunting. what a truly insane story.

  • @RMWestcott
    @RMWestcott Місяць тому +5

    Thanks for the video. Going through a lot right now but being reminded to fight the nihilism was weirdly topical. ❤

  • @Brew78
    @Brew78 13 днів тому

    It's interesting this video came up in my feed today (great video, btw), as I've been thinking a lot about Kefka lately. Specifically, my kids have been on a huge Imagine Dragons kick lately, and this one song they have called "Gods Don't Pray", every time I hear it, it makes me think of Kefka. Like, he could have written it. If Kefka went out to do karaoke, this is the song he'd choose. "You should see the view up here, Gods don't pray, Gods don't pray, hey"

  • @SpitDragon
    @SpitDragon Місяць тому +3

    OMG THAT LAUGH!
    From
    Norstein Bekkler's Tent of Horrors! - Of Course! lol

  • @tonyscoggs1255
    @tonyscoggs1255 29 днів тому +2

    I always thought that the closest version of Kefka was Simon Phoenix from Demolition Man. The character played by Wesley Snipes was amazing.

  • @connormorgan6884
    @connormorgan6884 Місяць тому +8

    You may or may not agree.
    In Final Fantasy Dissidia, when you defeat Kefka. Terra makes a interesting statement after Kefka self destructs, she says.
    "It was because of your broken heart. You had to fill it with destruction."
    I don't know if you guys consider Dissidia canon, but this statement by Terra got me thinking.
    Could it be Kefka may have once genuinely cared about the empire he once served, but after the experiment, he felt betrayed?
    I think it's very possible
    Because when you go through a bad heartbreak, it changes you forever, for better or worse, it truly affects you in the long run.
    I have a friend who once dated this seemingly very sweet, humbl woman, they were together for 3 years but knew each other 4 years prior as friends before they dated, so they knew each other for 7 years, that's a long time to know someone, after the break up my best friend was depressed for an entire year, his sorrow eventually turned into anger and years later his anger turned into pure hatred for this woman.
    I mean, just the other day, I asked him if his ex-girlfriend passed away today. "Would you mourn her?"
    You know what he did? He laughed just like the joker, his laugh was so sadistic I could've sworn he was possessed by a demon.
    Whatever love he once had for her was replaced by pure hatred.
    When I think about Terra's statement I sometimes wonder if Kefka had a similar albeit very different experience from my friend, because if being betrayed by a loved one can damage you mentally to that extreme, I hate to imagine what being betrayed by your country can do to you.
    In the case of Kefka, I think we have an answer...

    • @usuario-e3y
      @usuario-e3y Місяць тому +2

      Good people suffer until they become bad... "joker"

    • @connormorgan6884
      @connormorgan6884 Місяць тому

      ​@@usuario-e3y
      Yep

  • @Mister-Sinner0
    @Mister-Sinner0 Місяць тому +1

    I didnt play ff6 til 2020, my god i was in absolute AWE at the final boss rush, its so metal, the music. the pixel art. the epicness and...the feels.

  • @bluecanine3374
    @bluecanine3374 Місяць тому +4

    Yeah, I like the interpretation of Kefka less as a schemer or vengeful person, and more of a warped child. Feom his childish speech and early action to his breakdown at seeing his own blood, it gives the sense that it is all a game to him and he didn't have to face consequences or reality because he was powerful. But the moment he is hurt and feels pain or in danger, his delusion is broken and he panicks like a frightened child.
    Of course that changes after he ascends to godhood

  • @CthulhuTheory
    @CthulhuTheory Місяць тому +1

    Kefka's even more fascinating as a villain when you realize Celes is his narrative foil. Both had the same origin, and yet wildly different outcomes, which was largely in part due to Celes maintaining her humanity and meeting Locke who showed her that even enemies can find a way to work together. In the end, Kefka wanted the world to be punished because he never experienced hope or compassion.

  • @and_also_aaron3372
    @and_also_aaron3372 Місяць тому +4

    Hi! Excellent work on the video.
    A correction you might want to consider: In the actual game of Final Fantasy 6, the only information given about his backstory (and this is a rumor presented in the game) is that he was the first person who went through the process to become a Magitek Knight by being experimented on by Cid and lost his mind because the process wasn't perfect. Everything outside of that bit of information is conjecture and fan fiction.
    There is a little bit more that can be inferred in-game based on his dialogue, the story's theme of loss, and the Kefka's tower fight, but again at best, this is fan theory only.

  • @jojitorod4621
    @jojitorod4621 Місяць тому +1

    Kefka is one of my favorite villains of all time. My best friend and I would race to beat games that we’ve never played before back in middle/high school, and I lost every one except for two, one being this one. I love this game and its story, and knowing Ghostcharm, this video is going to be great.

  • @RX782GP03
    @RX782GP03 Місяць тому +12

    remember, kefka achieved his goal. he won.
    And at the very end when we defeat him, we didn't win. we just just got by. the world is still messed up, people still dead, and once more kefka got what he wanted.
    He desired destruction and the end, even of himself.

    • @vincenthammons-kd9du
      @vincenthammons-kd9du 26 днів тому

      the world prob eventually healed so it was all pointless

    • @RX782GP03
      @RX782GP03 26 днів тому

      yeah the world would of healed like how it did after the dinosaurs got wiped out

  • @Steven-jj4oo
    @Steven-jj4oo 25 днів тому +2

    Kefka's laugh is so phenomenal. Still considering him as the most evil and deranged villain 😂

  • @TheBanditKingKir
    @TheBanditKingKir Місяць тому +10

    Happy New Year Ghostcharm,
    Another villain, Kefka Palazzo,
    It wouldn't do any harm,
    Requesting Sarah Kerrigan, no?

    • @Cavendish_pirate_prince
      @Cavendish_pirate_prince Місяць тому +3

      Was she really a villain tho? She was under the control of the overmind, and when she was finally freed, she helped with the xel'naga. Arcturus Mengsk for sure was a villain tho

    • @ellisnorn259
      @ellisnorn259 Місяць тому +1

      Kerrigan yes please

    • @Morec0
      @Morec0 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@Cavendish_pirate_princeIn this house we denounce the SC2 expanded lore and praise the Overmind.

    • @Morec0
      @Morec0 Місяць тому

      @@Cavendish_pirate_prince I pay no mind to bad, retcon laden storytelling. Kerrigan is the Queen Bitch of the Universe. Simple as.

    • @ellisnorn259
      @ellisnorn259 Місяць тому +2

      @@Morec0 O Ver Mind. Live 4 The Swarm.

  • @cheekym8init
    @cheekym8init Місяць тому +2

    That you for covering this gem. It does not get nearly enough attention. It really is the GOAT for at least final fantasy

  • @thenpcnextdoor105
    @thenpcnextdoor105 Місяць тому +3

    I never realized that Cid and Kefka discover the concept of Magicite because we show it to them accidentally in the Magitek Factory.

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 28 днів тому

      It's rather impressive that Kefka somehow took that one observation and crafted a spell that forces the transformation on Espers. It's more fuel for the idea that there were other Espers we never see in the Magitek Factory.

  • @Arutima
    @Arutima Місяць тому +2

    27:00 Of course, most people at that time thought that it was nearing the end of the game, since most all Final Fantasy games before VI were no longer than 20 hours long.

    • @tpolutts3309
      @tpolutts3309 Місяць тому +2

      Funnily enough not for anyone playing it back when it released. The two-sided map kinda spoiled that.

  • @josecuestas7246
    @josecuestas7246 Місяць тому +6

    "Some men just want to watch the world burn."

    • @TeflonTrout
      @TeflonTrout Місяць тому +1

      And some like their own fires best

  • @zeecassel325
    @zeecassel325 Місяць тому +1

    Phenomenal analysis of my favorite Final Fantasy. Filled me with so much nostalgia watching this vid, thank you.

  • @somerandomguy9058
    @somerandomguy9058 Місяць тому +6

    Cool merch and nice video.
    Edit: I feel like an Amazon review bot. ,,Great product, very good" but hey, nothing else needs to be said. It’s just a good video, and merch I'd like to own

  • @richritter3437
    @richritter3437 Місяць тому +1

    Missed that little tidbit about the discount code! Consider my full price purchase as a tip for all these great videos! Keep up the great work. I wouldn't know half the lore to my favorite games without you.

  • @history272915
    @history272915 Місяць тому +7

    Yo I'm broke rn but you did a great job with this merch drop! Shit is clean clean

  • @scenczyk1429
    @scenczyk1429 Місяць тому +1

    Haven't seen you post for a while and i immediately said "oooooh" as soon as i saw that it was about Kefka. AMAZING.

  • @indigopandora1829
    @indigopandora1829 Місяць тому +9

    The jester covering an evil jester?

  • @TazzyChannel
    @TazzyChannel 8 днів тому

    The Golden Sun music that started at 7:00 unlocked a core memory from my youth

  • @Blasharga
    @Blasharga Місяць тому +4

    Maybe someone with a litteratur background can help, but I always figured kefka as a reference to Franz Kafka.

  • @goreobsessed2308
    @goreobsessed2308 29 днів тому +1

    Just remember kefka actually pulled off his plan unlike many villains

  • @BoneShoulderBro
    @BoneShoulderBro Місяць тому +6

    THE BIGGEST BAD OF ALL TIME IN FF, NO DOUBT LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @Roggenschrotdosenbrot
    @Roggenschrotdosenbrot Місяць тому +1

    Oh yes. I haven't watched a minute of this video yet but I already know I'll be here for every second of it.
    Edit: When looking at original artwork of Kefka and his character design in general always reminded me of butterflies and moths. He evolves from a modest underling larvae to an insane jester butterfly to an even more insane god thing. Transformation is a big theme in the game, isn't it?

  • @kryskiller666
    @kryskiller666 Місяць тому +3

    My favorite FF game is still IX, but damn if Kefka is just a nudge better villain than Kuja. I like completely and utterly unredeemable characters, and he sure fits that bill. He ain't one bit ashamed of being the biggest asshole in the cosmos, mad respect.

  • @jrasealexander5480
    @jrasealexander5480 Місяць тому +1

    Beautifully done. An essay worthy of the greatest RPG ever made. But bro. . . you didn’t wait for Shadow?!🥺

  • @Egryn
    @Egryn Місяць тому +8

    Millennial kids: Omg sephiroth is the baddest villain ever
    Xennials: You mean that guy with mommy issues?
    Let me show you a God of villainy.

    • @Bruced82
      @Bruced82 Місяць тому +3

      They are in many aspects quite similar: same sort of origin (exposure to magic/alien force), go mad, kill their "boss", want to destroy everything, and become a god...

    • @snotsbuttwax
      @snotsbuttwax Місяць тому

      Lol those games were released 3 years apart. Millennials also grew up on ffiv and ffvi.

  • @davospotato6138
    @davospotato6138 День тому

    this brought nostalgic tears when i played this in highschool . thank you for reminding me of awesome memories

  • @bred7833
    @bred7833 Місяць тому +4

    >villain analysis
    >look inside
    >plot summary
    kudos to you for the editing and all the voice recording at least

    • @Aymeerah
      @Aymeerah Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I feel like it’s a wider UA-camr issue where I think analysis is going to tie to theory, and we’re going to look into the psychology of the villain, but it’s just plot summary lol