I really like the four Huge Materia bit personally. The whole idea of Gaia once being a traditional FF high fantasy pseudo-medieval setting that went through this transformative process of industrialization that built all this stifling modern/SF infrastructure over top of it is what gives FF7 a lot of its unique charm.
Which would be very funny considering there are references that FFX and FFVII share the same world. So it wouldn't be just these two but at least tree connected gamea
actually you can say the end of ff7 where i think it was also confirmed that all people died, there was a reset and the world will eventually get new people again and they will live in the middle ages again until they develop as far as in ff7,8. 10 has also taken this up. Maybe you could make the connection between the FF games again in this way ^^ Because of the 4 crystals, the world could always change, but everything takes place on gaia.
I have said for a while now that I'd like to see another non-numbered entry happen, kind of like Stranger of Paradise, where it is set throughout the time of the Cetra, only they don't actually mention it (because duh, spoiler alert), and the world is starting to decay and be diseased. As the game progresses, you eventually learn the cause of it. The planet is injured a calamity from the sky, and the final boss is Jenova, with the protagonists sealing her away in the Northern Cave, where she would remain until Shrina dug her up.
I'm confused. Play the original Final Fantasy on NES. There are four crystals (called orbs in the original North American translation), but they aren't these four colors. All four are initially grey and then, when restored, light blue. If the video creator(s) is referring to the Playstation remake of the first game, then those games (and thus the colors of the crystals) came *after* _Final Fantasy VII._ You gotta go back to the original versions, folks. And OP's parallels to the locations are pretty shaky, too. Or am I totally missing something? If I'm correct, then the huge materia colors are not a reference to the first game.
I knew about the huge materia and how they're basically the four elemental crystals but I never made that connection with their locations, now all makes even more sense
I imagine the Fort Condor huge materia is the fire crystal because of its affiliation with Phoenix, a fire summon. The Corel huge materia would be left to be the earth crystal, which fits a bit better with the mining/mountain thing.
I've played through ff7 so many tunes I've lost count and never noticed Cloud Ultima weapon changing hues based on his hp. 25 years later and still learn new things about this game
I'm pretty sure it is. Also when Edgar uses the chainsaw, he will sometimes perform an attack than can cause instant death to an enemy. When he attempts this attack he will don a hockey mask.
I was going to say the huge materia one early on, but Vincent valentine being a living memory of FF past takes the cake as my favorite. Thank y’all for this!!!
I might be heavily biased but the last one was my favorite-- I didn't know Death Gigas had a reference to a previous enemy from another FF game and scientist connection. Very cool!
You actually missed a bit about Vincent. It's likely no coincidence his very name is reference to Vincent Price, an American actor famous for horror films.
You can also say the chainsaw transformation is a connection to FFVI. Since Edgar used the chainsaw and wears a hockey mask when he did a certain attack with it.
Not necessarily an Easter egg, as the connected game came later than FF7, but the news channel seen in FF7 is called SIN (something like Shinra Incorporated News, I guess). Obviously, the entity in FF10 shares this name. The name SIN would also be later used for Bahamut SIN in Advent Children, although, again, like 10's SIN sharing a name with 7's news channel. This is likely a coincidence, as its name in Japanese is Shin, referring to the fighter plane J7W1 Shinden, and means shake/tremor. The English name SIN supposedly ties into the theme of sins and atonement present throughout the film.
The opening of this makes me thnk a good subject for a video would be "what makes a Final Fantasy game a Final Fantasy game?" Up until 9 or 10 i'd say this isn't too hard to define but now they slap the label anything from MMOs to Action Games, the later games are far more about innovating new battle systems than evolving the old and it's no longer about having these big parties of characters, more just a handfull and you're lucky to controll more than 1 during battle so I don't really know what FF is anymore beyond "well there's Moogles & Chocobos in it", lol.
I've completed FFVII probably close over 30 times in my life and I NEVER noticed Ultima Weapon changed glows depending on your health, crazy. Also, would you guys ever consider doing a "complete history and retrospective" on some of the other games, like VIII, or IX? I know VIII was such a divisive game but it's one of my favorites and knowing some of the details behind it's development would be interesting, and IX to showcase the development style of Hiroyuke Ito.
Watching your videos helps me find out how many references 14 continues to make to the series. Mt. Gulg and Barnabas, among them. Also the fact that the original concept of Lemures was a beautiful woman and it is now a reference to Reapers. Just a lot of interesting things to think about.
The huge materia is only half-true. They are acquired in a certain order so for example if you miss the first one, then you cannot get the blue one for Bahamut Zero.
I’m sure this channel has already released a video on this, but in production of VII, wasn’t Aerith at one point suppose to be related to Sephiroth? Like they have the same long hair and both have similar bangs.
The Huge Materia reference was ridiculously stretched. The crystals having those four colours wasn't yet a thing in FF1; they were still four white orbs, and in the games between they'd been universally blue crystals. They weren't coloured crystals until the WSC remake, which came out a few years after FF7.
Side note: the Unknowns in the Gelnika don’t drop sources, you are required to morph them. Unknown 1: power source, Unknown 2: guard source, and Unknown 3: magic source. As for dropping items, I know the Unknown 1&2 drop Light and Lunar Curtains respectively, unsure about the Unknown 3’s drop item because I morphed every single one I encountered over 7,430 battles to get 255 stats on everyone.
As much as I love Vincent as-is, I now feel robbed knowing we could have had Vincent Valentine - Paranormal Detective. I demand an Elseworlds-esque spinoff game!
Summons have really taken a back seat in modern final fantasy games. The need for more action in the combat means having the ability to use a summon whenever you want like in past games, doesnt really make any sense. Now they only appear here and there, they are always very limited. how many titles now have they been only usable "in times of great need".
the unknown enemies in ff5 were NOT originally called that... the names were just blank. it's only a direct reference in the English translation. (actually, since ff5 was not translated into English until after ff7, that means that the "unknown" enemies in that are likely a reference TO ff7)
🌸❤️It is a phenomenal series Final Fantasy, and I am glad to have been a fan of this franchise over the years, and look forward to what shall come next. I got into Final Fantasy with Final Fantasy 8 and would be hooked upon it with Final Fantasy 7, before having my mind blown away by Final Fantasy 9 and 10.❤️🌸
Same. I played FF8 at a relatives house and knew I needed this game, so I begged my mother for Final Fantasy 8. Imagine my disappointment when my mom bought me Final Fantasy 7, but little did 8 year old me know what was in store.
Okay, I have to say that considering your expertise I typically tend to defer to you on pronunciations quite a bit, but come on. Its Be-HEE-muth, not Be-he-MOTH, right? Am I crazy? That makes the monsters sound like some sort of insect, not a gargantuan beast.
Actually, different members of the SE team have made mention numerous times that, without being too specific as to how, all of the FF worlds are connected. Some of them are more obvious like taking place in different ages of the same world like with Ivalice. Some seem more along the lines of different worlds in the same universe and others seem to be the same world in neighboring universes and/or in different eras. Something worth noting, Gilgamesh has appeared in several FF games and is said to be able to travel between worlds. Also, I don't know if you are familiar with "Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia", but it's a mobile game that incorporates characters from all of the FF games. Some of the story lines in that game touch on the connections between the worlds, again, without being too specific.
@@nathanh6439 reason why I ask is because I know that 7 and X is linked due to shinra from X creating stuff for shinra in 7. Essentially being a founding father lol. With the crystal connection I thought it meant it was legit connected like in that case
@@Loso_oso I do seem to recall Shinra tying Spira (FF10) and Gaia (FF7) together, similar to Gilgamesh's appearances in other games. Interestingly, Gaia is also the name of the world in FF9 with its mirror world of Terra. I also seem to recall there was some connection between Spira and the unnamed world of FF8, but not what it was at the moment. But, back on topic. If the huge materia of FF7 are the four crystals from FF1 and the huge materia are the result of mako energy being condensing in reactors, that would imply that FF1 takes place after FF7. Which would be problematic as the natural magic users had ended with Aerith. Then again, people may develop the use of materia-free magic again later on if the Lifestream wills it. Which does not seem to appear if FF1. And that would also indicate that there would have to be another global catastrophic event with an extended period of time to regress from the industrialized FF7 to a more medieval FF1. Hmm, I am probably over thinking this.
@@nathanh6439 well shinra from ff10 was the founding father for shinra electric in ff7. Apparently X took place YEARS YEARS YEARS before 7. If i recall correctly, shinra actually wanted to use the energy of the world for power. Which could mean that sometime after 10, crazy shit hits the fan, ruins the world hence making 1 a thing (pushing/reaching) and then at the end, it’s 7?
@@nathanh6439 no you’re not overthinking it at all my friend. I’m trying to connect Vincent’s Chaos to Garlands Chaos in my head. FF14 also touches a little on how multiple FF worlds are connected. Anima from FFX is a natural concept that can be created in ANY FF game if certain conditions are met. FF7 Lifestream + FF10s Farplane + damn near every other FF afterlife are the same. FF14 proved the life stream is a natural thing the planet just has. And the void is canon across FFs, the void is just a place the soul goes if rejected to that Gods heaven or Hell. I’ve also been overthinking a lot of shit too man. Final Fantasy does that to you 😂
I know it wasn't part of the Easter eggs.. but I've played ffvii a few times..and never realized Cloud's ultimate weapon changed colour or got weaker.. (most likely coz everything is dead before Cloud's HP goes down). Thank you I liked Vincent's limit breaks ref Vinny has such wealth of character.. shame they made his spinoff a shooter..
id say its a shame they ever made dirge in the first place. An absolute disservice to Vincent's character story wise. Im sure an action/shooter game in todays modern game standards would be a blast as vincent. But imo the writing for dirge is atrocious!
@@TyLavoy It's not a great game but it had great potential and lore. That's where it shines. And they're not shying away from it, so I'm glad they made it. They just need to do it right this time.
Yeah but it's not always easy to pronounce names in a language that isn't your own. He means no disrespect. I personally wouldn't be insulted if a Japanese person had trouble pronouncing my name.
Hm... You interpret to mutch... To all befor FF titles. The colors and every thing is over all. 🙄 This is nothing. Think about the fact. How to show the diverend? A exemple : With color and what color are used this one that every buddy knowing...
Bah-he-myth is how it's pronounced, not ba-he-moth. I wouldn't be so anal about the pronunciation, but hearing tee-dis instead of tye-dis is still bothering me. This too? It's like nails on a chalk board when I hear my favorite protagonist in the best game of the FF series being pronounced wrong. In English it's tye-dis Square. Oy.
I really like the four Huge Materia bit personally. The whole idea of Gaia once being a traditional FF high fantasy pseudo-medieval setting that went through this transformative process of industrialization that built all this stifling modern/SF infrastructure over top of it is what gives FF7 a lot of its unique charm.
Which would be very funny considering there are references that FFX and FFVII share the same world. So it wouldn't be just these two but at least tree connected gamea
actually you can say the end of ff7 where i think it was also confirmed that all people died, there was a reset and the world will eventually get new people again and they will live in the middle ages again until they develop as far as in ff7,8.
10 has also taken this up.
Maybe you could make the connection between the FF games again in this way ^^
Because of the 4 crystals, the world could always change, but everything takes place on gaia.
I have said for a while now that I'd like to see another non-numbered entry happen, kind of like Stranger of Paradise, where it is set throughout the time of the Cetra, only they don't actually mention it (because duh, spoiler alert), and the world is starting to decay and be diseased. As the game progresses, you eventually learn the cause of it. The planet is injured a calamity from the sky, and the final boss is Jenova, with the protagonists sealing her away in the Northern Cave, where she would remain until Shrina dug her up.
I'm confused. Play the original Final Fantasy on NES. There are four crystals (called orbs in the original North American translation), but they aren't these four colors. All four are initially grey and then, when restored, light blue.
If the video creator(s) is referring to the Playstation remake of the first game, then those games (and thus the colors of the crystals) came *after* _Final Fantasy VII._ You gotta go back to the original versions, folks. And OP's parallels to the locations are pretty shaky, too.
Or am I totally missing something? If I'm correct, then the huge materia colors are not a reference to the first game.
I like Kefka's laugh in the Gold Saucer.
I knew about the huge materia and how they're basically the four elemental crystals but I never made that connection with their locations, now all makes even more sense
I came to this realization a year ago and it blew my mind. 😅
I imagine the Fort Condor huge materia is the fire crystal because of its affiliation with Phoenix, a fire summon. The Corel huge materia would be left to be the earth crystal, which fits a bit better with the mining/mountain thing.
I thought just the same. It's really cool.
Additionally, I think the Rocket Town huge Materia would be the Wind one, with the Underwater huge materia being Water.
It's nice having well informed, chill videos on your favorite gaming series. Thanks for another great one.
I've played through FF7 many many times over the years, and I NEVER noticed the Giant Materia being references to the OG Crystals. Damn that's cool.
I've played through ff7 so many tunes I've lost count and never noticed Cloud Ultima weapon changing hues based on his hp.
25 years later and still learn new things about this game
Not just hues, but also it amplifies damage based on how much HP is missing. Similar to Aurons'.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Biggs and Wedge with the reoccurring names
kefka's laugh in the gold saucer haunted house in reverse
Wouldn't HellMasker also be a Reference to Edgar from Final Fantasy 6 who can receive a chainsaw in Zozo?
I'm pretty sure it is. Also when Edgar uses the chainsaw, he will sometimes perform an attack than can cause instant death to an enemy. When he attempts this attack he will don a hockey mask.
Also potentially Rick from Splatterhouse references with Splattercombo.
I was going to say the huge materia one early on, but Vincent valentine being a living memory of FF past takes the cake as my favorite. Thank y’all for this!!!
I might be heavily biased but the last one was my favorite-- I didn't know Death Gigas had a reference to a previous enemy from another FF game and scientist connection. Very cool!
Lemures means ghosts or spirits in Latin which makes the reference to Aerith even more eerie
You actually missed a bit about Vincent. It's likely no coincidence his very name is reference to Vincent Price, an American actor famous for horror films.
This video is only listing things that are references to other final fantasy games.
You can also say the chainsaw transformation is a connection to FFVI. Since Edgar used the chainsaw and wears a hockey mask when he did a certain attack with it.
I always thought that Knights of Round was a slight nod to the Crusader esper from FFVI, as it was also that game's final summon.
crusader would be quite the opposite since the original name is jijadist. obviously that name was changed and never brought up again, lol.
The underwater area was my #1 spot for leveling up and farming.
Not necessarily an Easter egg, as the connected game came later than FF7, but the news channel seen in FF7 is called SIN (something like Shinra Incorporated News, I guess). Obviously, the entity in FF10 shares this name. The name SIN would also be later used for Bahamut SIN in Advent Children, although, again, like 10's SIN sharing a name with 7's news channel. This is likely a coincidence, as its name in Japanese is Shin, referring to the fighter plane J7W1 Shinden, and means shake/tremor. The English name SIN supposedly ties into the theme of sins and atonement present throughout the film.
You may argue that Hellmasker resembles Edgar's chainsaw ability.
The opening of this makes me thnk a good subject for a video would be "what makes a Final Fantasy game a Final Fantasy game?" Up until 9 or 10 i'd say this isn't too hard to define but now they slap the label anything from MMOs to Action Games, the later games are far more about innovating new battle systems than evolving the old and it's no longer about having these big parties of characters, more just a handfull and you're lucky to controll more than 1 during battle so I don't really know what FF is anymore beyond "well there's Moogles & Chocobos in it", lol.
The limira definitely aeriths design even with the flowers and its sounds like her adopted mothers name Elmyra
Hoping you guys do a Xenogears and Parasite Eve.
Speaking of Xenogears...Cloud mentions it before it even came out
I've completed FFVII probably close over 30 times in my life and I NEVER noticed Ultima Weapon changed glows depending on your health, crazy.
Also, would you guys ever consider doing a "complete history and retrospective" on some of the other games, like VIII, or IX? I know VIII was such a divisive game but it's one of my favorites and knowing some of the details behind it's development would be interesting, and IX to showcase the development style of Hiroyuke Ito.
Thank you for all the Final Fantasy Goodness! I'm always excited when a new video drops
Watching your videos helps me find out how many references 14 continues to make to the series. Mt. Gulg and Barnabas, among them. Also the fact that the original concept of Lemures was a beautiful woman and it is now a reference to Reapers.
Just a lot of interesting things to think about.
Behemoth (beh-hee-muth)
I'm sorry. I love your videos and Final Fantasy. Especially FF7.
This video taught me a lot about the previous series entries.
7:21 sooooo that’s not Mike from Monsters Inc.?
I have spent so much time in the Sunken Gelnika grinding sources morphing enemies with the Conformer.
Sephiroth was meant to be a detective. Not Vincent. The concept was saved and adapted into Parasite Eve.
Can you guys make another FF easter eggs and references in another FF game please? Maybe this could be a follow up to the FF7 one.
The huge materia is only half-true. They are acquired in a certain order so for example if you miss the first one, then you cannot get the blue one for Bahamut Zero.
Also slight addition to hellmasker the mask and chainsaw was also used by Edgar in FFVI.
@1:47 “… and ‘Be-a-Moths’…“ Like they’re giant moths flying around. Lolol
I’m sure this channel has already released a video on this, but in production of VII, wasn’t Aerith at one point suppose to be related to Sephiroth? Like they have the same long hair and both have similar bangs.
They were both considered "Ancients".
I am really surprised you didn’t bring up Edgar’s chainsaw when you brought up the Masked Chainsaw form. Because sometimes it was an instant kill.
The Huge Materia reference was ridiculously stretched. The crystals having those four colours wasn't yet a thing in FF1; they were still four white orbs, and in the games between they'd been universally blue crystals.
They weren't coloured crystals until the WSC remake, which came out a few years after FF7.
Holy shit I knew that it got weaker as your HP went down but I never realized that Ultima Weapon would get dimmer! Never noticed
I used to die a lot so I noticed when I was younger 😅
How about a look at the spin off games - The Dimension series and the older Gameboy stuff?
Very cool. I actually learned some stuff, which I wasn’t expecting.
Side note: the Unknowns in the Gelnika don’t drop sources, you are required to morph them. Unknown 1: power source, Unknown 2: guard source, and Unknown 3: magic source.
As for dropping items, I know the Unknown 1&2 drop Light and Lunar Curtains respectively, unsure about the Unknown 3’s drop item because I morphed every single one I encountered over 7,430 battles to get 255 stats on everyone.
As much as I love Vincent as-is, I now feel robbed knowing we could have had Vincent Valentine - Paranormal Detective. I demand an Elseworlds-esque spinoff game!
Great stuff. Huge materia was for sure my favorite easter egg.
Ff7 was my first ff played but now thru social media i learned of the older ffs and wow that huge materia is a nod to the Crystals
what is the song from the start of the video ?
what piano music from FF CD is this, you play it in most videos? I need to know the name of it
UA-cam channel TPR
Summons have really taken a back seat in modern final fantasy games. The need for more action in the combat means having the ability to use a summon whenever you want like in past games, doesnt really make any sense. Now they only appear here and there, they are always very limited. how many titles now have they been only usable "in times of great need".
Since the reveal of ff7 rebirth I've been on the ff binge so I'm replaying ff7 og and remake. Seeing this video just makes it better lol
FFV is one of my favorite final fantasy games, but I never realized the direct link between the unknown enemies in both games
Thanks! Your videos are the best!
how did i miss the huge materia one?! i have played FF1, FF3, FF4 and FF5 MULTIPLE times as well as FF7 and never made the connection!!
Has anyone confirmed if the loveless posters are a reference to the my bloody valentine album? I Really expected to see this one here.
FFIX would be a great choice for a sequel video to this. So many references.
I'm a simple man, I see Vincent Valentine, I click instantly.
Isn't that a bit narcissistic of you, Vincent? Lol
Nice easter eggs!
questen: what does the "music - tpr" mean?
TPR is the musician who has created the musical arrangements we use :) ~Darryl
ua-cam.com/users/TPRpiano
this is the channel, it has great music, I use alot of the compilations to sleep to
Great vid.
Vincent's chaos looks more like diabolos than chaos
the unknown enemies in ff5 were NOT originally called that... the names were just blank. it's only a direct reference in the English translation. (actually, since ff5 was not translated into English until after ff7, that means that the "unknown" enemies in that are likely a reference TO ff7)
🌸❤️It is a phenomenal series Final Fantasy, and I am glad to have been a fan of this franchise over the years, and look forward to what shall come next.
I got into Final Fantasy with Final Fantasy 8 and would be hooked upon it with Final Fantasy 7, before having my mind blown away by Final Fantasy 9 and 10.❤️🌸
Same. I played FF8 at a relatives house and knew I needed this game, so I begged my mother for Final Fantasy 8. Imagine my disappointment when my mom bought me Final Fantasy 7, but little did 8 year old me know what was in store.
Have you played ff Typ-0 ? If not , I highly recommende it 👍
GONNA WATCH THIS!!!
I wonder how Vincent limits will look like in the remake... if they will look like the original FF7 or the ones in Dirge of Cerberus
Me? Gongaga.
FF and FF7 I have the most by far play time in and never caught the materia colors. Good show sir!
Okay, I have to say that considering your expertise I typically tend to defer to you on pronunciations quite a bit, but come on. Its Be-HEE-muth, not Be-he-MOTH, right? Am I crazy? That makes the monsters sound like some sort of insect, not a gargantuan beast.
There's at least one direct reference/allusion to Evangelion.
So for the huge materia, does that make the game connected to number 1? If so, does that also mean that 1, X and VII are connected altogether ?
Actually, different members of the SE team have made mention numerous times that, without being too specific as to how, all of the FF worlds are connected. Some of them are more obvious like taking place in different ages of the same world like with Ivalice. Some seem more along the lines of different worlds in the same universe and others seem to be the same world in neighboring universes and/or in different eras. Something worth noting, Gilgamesh has appeared in several FF games and is said to be able to travel between worlds.
Also, I don't know if you are familiar with "Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia", but it's a mobile game that incorporates characters from all of the FF games. Some of the story lines in that game touch on the connections between the worlds, again, without being too specific.
@@nathanh6439 reason why I ask is because I know that 7 and X is linked due to shinra from X creating stuff for shinra in 7. Essentially being a founding father lol. With the crystal connection I thought it meant it was legit connected like in that case
@@Loso_oso I do seem to recall Shinra tying Spira (FF10) and Gaia (FF7) together, similar to Gilgamesh's appearances in other games. Interestingly, Gaia is also the name of the world in FF9 with its mirror world of Terra. I also seem to recall there was some connection between Spira and the unnamed world of FF8, but not what it was at the moment. But, back on topic. If the huge materia of FF7 are the four crystals from FF1 and the huge materia are the result of mako energy being condensing in reactors, that would imply that FF1 takes place after FF7. Which would be problematic as the natural magic users had ended with Aerith. Then again, people may develop the use of materia-free magic again later on if the Lifestream wills it. Which does not seem to appear if FF1. And that would also indicate that there would have to be another global catastrophic event with an extended period of time to regress from the industrialized FF7 to a more medieval FF1. Hmm, I am probably over thinking this.
@@nathanh6439 well shinra from ff10 was the founding father for shinra electric in ff7. Apparently X took place YEARS YEARS YEARS before 7. If i recall correctly, shinra actually wanted to use the energy of the world for power. Which could mean that sometime after 10, crazy shit hits the fan, ruins the world hence making 1 a thing (pushing/reaching) and then at the end, it’s 7?
@@nathanh6439 no you’re not overthinking it at all my friend. I’m trying to connect Vincent’s Chaos to Garlands Chaos in my head. FF14 also touches a little on how multiple FF worlds are connected. Anima from FFX is a natural concept that can be created in ANY FF game if certain conditions are met. FF7 Lifestream + FF10s Farplane + damn near every other FF afterlife are the same. FF14 proved the life stream is a natural thing the planet just has. And the void is canon across FFs, the void is just a place the soul goes if rejected to that Gods heaven or Hell. I’ve also been overthinking a lot of shit too man. Final Fantasy does that to you 😂
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Can you do 1 Final Fantasy Easter Eggs & References in Final Fantasy 1?
if we talk about references, imagine FF14 XD
I know it wasn't part of the Easter eggs.. but I've played ffvii a few times..and never realized Cloud's ultimate weapon changed colour or got weaker.. (most likely coz everything is dead before Cloud's HP goes down).
Thank you
I liked Vincent's limit breaks ref Vinny has such wealth of character.. shame they made his spinoff a shooter..
id say its a shame they ever made dirge in the first place. An absolute disservice to Vincent's character story wise. Im sure an action/shooter game in todays modern game standards would be a blast as vincent. But imo the writing for dirge is atrocious!
@@TyLavoy It's not a great game but it had great potential and lore. That's where it shines. And they're not shying away from it, so I'm glad they made it. They just need to do it right this time.
I’m curious why you pronounce behemoth the way you do. Is that an English way?
Hey Matthew! I've no clue, but Andy Samberg says it the exact same way in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, so it doesn't seem to be an English thing.
@@FinalFantasyUnion interesting
He does'nt pronounce the "H" .....
Love your video s
Hockey mask not ski mask
How the hell did he pronounce behemoth? Cuz it wasnt buh-he-myth like its supposed to be
Did you do one on the Zeno gears? I feel like you must of.
Behemoth-pronounced buh·hee·muhth
Boah shut up!
Rosa! Rosa! The name is the name of costuming the scene! Not real name but nickname at work!
This is the secret!
Nice
buh-HEE-muhth
still pronouncing that u in zantetsuken, huh?
Cait Sith's appearance is a nod to Puss n' Boots. Kaneko did the same allusion with megaten's version of Cait Sith.
No it is not. It is a reference to Cait Sith of Irish folklore.
@@Aerotides Cait Sith was very possibly an inspiration behind Puss in Boots.
Be-he-moth.
No-mu-ra. NOT Nom-ur-ah. It’s just disrespectful.
Yeah but it's not always easy to pronounce names in a language that isn't your own. He means no disrespect. I personally wouldn't be insulted if a Japanese person had trouble pronouncing my name.
As if you're not being disrespectful of someone else's dialect. Who do you think you are?
Dialects exist, pal. It isn't disrespectful.
Beo moths :P
promosm 💃
Hm... You interpret to mutch...
To all befor FF titles.
The colors and every thing is over all. 🙄
This is nothing. Think about the fact. How to show the diverend?
A exemple : With color and what color are used this one that every buddy knowing...
Bah-he-myth is how it's pronounced, not ba-he-moth. I wouldn't be so anal about the pronunciation, but hearing tee-dis instead of tye-dis is still bothering me. This too? It's like nails on a chalk board when I hear my favorite protagonist in the best game of the FF series being pronounced wrong. In English it's tye-dis Square. Oy.