Final Fantasy: Unlimited

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー:アンリミテッド


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 25
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 2, 2001 to Mar 26, 2002
Premiered: Fall 2001
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 18:30 (JST)
Licensors: ADV Films
Studios: Gonzo
Source: Game
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, FantasyFantasy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.171 (scored by 1707417,074 users)
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Ranked: #89402
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Popularity: #3799
Members: 38,063
Favorites: 83

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Ranked #8940Popularity #3799Members 38,063
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Episodes: /25

Synopsis

Years ago, the opening of an interdimensional portal released two beasts into the skies over the Sea of Japan, visible to all the countries along the coast. After destroying the naval patrol sent to investigate the disturbance, the two beasts then turned against each other.

Witnessing the fight from Japan, scientists Joe and Marie Hayakawa were sucked into the rift. Upon returning to Earth, they compiled and published the academic findings from their voyage in a legendary book titled ''Day of Succession''. Attempting a second expedition to that other dimension twelve years later, the couple have not returned.

Twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa decide to set forth in search of their parents and the mysterious Wonderland they studied. In the ruins of an abandoned subway station, the two wait for a train to take them to the world beyond. On board they meet Lisa Pacifist, who quickly decides to aid the two in the search for their missing family. Can the three of them manage to find Joe and Marie?

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Characters & Voice Actors

Chobi

Supporting
Uechi, Aki
Japanese

Kupo

Supporting
Hanba, Tomoe
Japanese

Madoushi

Supporting
Tanaka, Hideyuki
Japanese

Fungus

Supporting
Gouri, Daisuke
Japanese

Lupus, Lou

Supporting
Kawana, Midori
Japanese

Staff

Nakashima, Shinji
Producer
Maeda, Mahiro
Director, Storyboard, Character Design, Key Animation


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Opening Theme

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"Over the Fantasy" by Kana Ueda
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Ending Theme

1: "VIVID" by Fairy Fore (eps 1-13)
2: "Romancing Train" by Move (eps 14-25)




Reviews

Apr 5, 2008
It is not what I've expected it to be... Most of you would think the same after seeing it for the first time.
Almost every episode starts off with a narrator called FABULA telling you what happened so far and at the end she makes a brief prophecy for the next one.
The characters are appealing and I grew to like every single one of them, but their design doesn't match (to be honest, they're even ugly sometimes...) with the backgrounds and effects (both really good), however... you get used to it after a while and with each passing episode you come to know them better.
Anyways, the ...
Feb 10, 2008
Mixed Feelings
If you just found out about this anime are are thinking: "OMG!!! Final fantasy anime~ this must be the best thing in existence!111!!!11" Think again.... Besides references to a few summons and other final fantasy lore~ the story feels like nothing resembling final fantasy at all. Its not a sequel or connected to any other fantasy universes in any way~ If anything it just felt like a diabolical anime company decided to add "final Fantasy" to the title to brainwash fans of the franchise to buy their series... a very inhumane marketing tactic indeed...

Story: Kids from the "real world" looking for their lost parents in ...
Jun 10, 2014
As a longtime Final Fantasy fan, I'm continuously amazed that this triple-A videogame series, with over 20 years of lore to draw from, remains unable to make a successful big screen transition. "Final Fantasy: Unlimited" may not be completely devoid of elements from the games or a bunch of FMVs duct-taped together to appease fanboys, but this anime still pretty much lost me when one of the characters uses a gun to conjure summons (yes, a freakin' gun). When all is said and done, "Unlimited" is nothing but a souless "Alice in Wonderland" ripoff (the anime's world is even called Wonderland). The barely-there story yields ...

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