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*''Final Fantasy'' is the only series represented by a fighter not to use any art originating from its own series for their Spirits, using only Cloud's ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' art instead. It is also the only third-party series to do so.
*''Final Fantasy'' is the only series represented by a fighter not to use any art originating from its own series for their Spirits, using only Cloud's ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' art instead. It is also the only third-party series to do so.
*''Final Fantasy'' is the only series represented by a fighter not to have any Spirits besides Fighter Spirits.
*''Final Fantasy'' is the only series represented by a fighter not to have any Spirits besides Fighter Spirits.
*Before the final release of the game, [https://twitter.com/sam1tron/status/1064582841584021509 several] [https://twitter.com/SomeKirbyFan/status/1064602371295203328 people] believed that the ''Final Fantasy'' series had no Spirits at all, due to the SmashWiki itself having no Spirits listed for the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise; this, coupled with [[Midgar]] once again having only two songs for it, {{SSBU|Cloud}} yet again being solely voiced in Japanese, and Cloud later [https://nintendosoup.com/rumor-cloud-does-not-appear-in-super-smash-bros-ultimates-world-of-light/ reportedly] not appearing within [[Adventure Mode: World of Light|World of Light]] at all, led many fans to complain about [[Square Enix]] and their supposed "stingy" nature in regards to not letting ''Smash'' do much with Cloud. However, the misconception arose due to a rumor that [https://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Zack_Fair Zack Fair] was a Spirit (and presumably other ''Final Fantasy VII''-related characters), and he was added to the SmashWiki's then-incomplete list of ''Final Fantasy'' Spirits, though, because no proof could be provided, Zack was later removed from the list. It is quite possible this all is due to conflicting copyrights and contracts Square had in place before their inclusion to ''Smash'', such as the case with Cloud not speaking in English.


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Revision as of 22:49, December 21, 2018

The following is the list of the Spirits from the Final Fantasy series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Fighter Spirits

Image Name Origin
Cloud SSBU.png
Cloud Final Fantasy VII
(Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
Cloud-Alt1 SSBU.png
Cloud (Advent Children) Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
(Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)

Trivia

  • Final Fantasy is the only series represented by a fighter not to use any art originating from its own series for their Spirits, using only Cloud's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate art instead. It is also the only third-party series to do so.
  • Final Fantasy is the only series represented by a fighter not to have any Spirits besides Fighter Spirits.
  • Before the final release of the game, several people believed that the Final Fantasy series had no Spirits at all, due to the SmashWiki itself having no Spirits listed for the Final Fantasy franchise; this, coupled with Midgar once again having only two songs for it, Cloud yet again being solely voiced in Japanese, and Cloud later reportedly not appearing within World of Light at all, led many fans to complain about Square Enix and their supposed "stingy" nature in regards to not letting Smash do much with Cloud. However, the misconception arose due to a rumor that Zack Fair was a Spirit (and presumably other Final Fantasy VII-related characters), and he was added to the SmashWiki's then-incomplete list of Final Fantasy Spirits, though, because no proof could be provided, Zack was later removed from the list. It is quite possible this all is due to conflicting copyrights and contracts Square had in place before their inclusion to Smash, such as the case with Cloud not speaking in English.