< Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance/Trivia
- Fan Nickname: "Genocide Kid" seems to run among Marche's detractors.
- Word of God: The creator finally clarified: Marche's Ivalice (meaning this one) is a dream. Other games in the same series take place in a real Ivalice during different time periods.
- Shrug of God: Although the main character in the second game shows up in the PSP port of Final Fantasy Tactics. The "real Ivalice". Then again, so does Cloud, and he's not from any Ivalice. Though Final Fantasy Tactics does explicitly show that Cloud was drawn into Ivalice from another dimension, using a poorly-understood Magitech device.
- It should be noted that the inclusion of other Ivalice characters in Final Fantasy Tactics A2 suggests that, while Marche's Ivalice is an illusion, A2 actually takes place in the real one.
- The fact that Montblanc appears in the "real" Ivalice in Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy Tactics A2, but also appears in the "dream" Ivalice in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance does raise questions though... also, Ezel appears in both the "real" and "dream" Ivalice as well.
- Maybe the Final Fantasy game that the characters hint at the beginning is Final Fantasy XII or some other fictional game set in the "Real Ivalice", thus some characters from there could appear in Marche's version of the setting.
- Shrug of God: Although the main character in the second game shows up in the PSP port of Final Fantasy Tactics. The "real Ivalice". Then again, so does Cloud, and he's not from any Ivalice. Though Final Fantasy Tactics does explicitly show that Cloud was drawn into Ivalice from another dimension, using a poorly-understood Magitech device.
Audio Adaptation
- Cross-Dressing Voices: Marche was voiced by Yuka Imai, Mewt was voiced by Asami Sanada, Montblanc by Kumiko Yokote, Nono by Masako Jo, and Babus by Kumi Sakuma.
- The Danza: Madam Kiri, who only had her appearance in Vol. 1, is voiced by Kiri Segawa.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Marche is Hayakawa Yu, while Montblanc is Eru.
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