![]() A figurine of Vivi was released by Play Arts. It was given out to people who pre-ordered the game starting on June 1, 2000. Ī felt doll of Vivi was included with Final Fantasy IX in Japan at launch. This group routinely antagonizes protagonist Roxas, though Vivi is friendly to him despite that. He is a member of the Twilight Town Disciplinary Committee, a group run by Seifer Almasy. One such work is the Disney/Square Enix crossover Kingdom Hearts II, a series which features appearances by both Disney and Square Enix characters. ![]() Vivi also appears in non- Final Fantasy works. He appears in other Final Fantasy titles, including Final Fantasy Record Keeper, Brave Exvius, the Theatrhythm series, and World of Final Fantasy, the latter featuring him as the leader of a group of Black Mages who gains sentience after battling the protagonists. He is implied to have died during his ending monologue, and he has created seven copies of himself, with one identifying himself as Vivi's son. He aids the group in overcoming Kuja and other threats. He finds the Black Mage Village, where he is told that most Black Mages stop functioning after about one year, though he discovers that he is a prototype Black Mage built to last longer. ![]() He later discovers that the Black Mages are mindless footsoldiers, manufactured by a man named Kuja and supplied to Garnet's mother Queen Brahne to conquer the Mist Continent. He later discovers a Black Mage factory, which causes him to remain with the group to seek out the truth of his identity and origin, as well as why he has emotions where the other Black Mages do not. He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping plot by Zidane Tribal and others to kidnap Garnet Til Alexandros XVII during Vivi's trip to attend a play, where the three of them and Adelbert Steiner travel together. Vivi appears in Final Fantasy IX as one of its main protagonists and is a Black Mage. In Kingdom Hearts II, he is voiced by Ikue Ōtani in the Japanese version and Melissa Disney in the English version, while in World of Final Fantasy his English voice actor is Kath Soucie. While Final Fantasy IX lacks voice actors, Vivi would get multiple voice actors across various other games. An early scene in the game features various characters posing as members of a play while he does not participate in the final version, a previous version has him participating after coaxed by Zidane Tribal in order to avoid being arrested. When designing Final Fantasy IX, the designers made a point of designing a part of the world around Vivi due to him being a key character of the story. His character design was meant to strike a balance between realism and a comic-like style, while taking inspiration from the style employed for the characters in the film The Dark Crystal. He is a Black Mage, a class of magic user who employs fire, ice, lightning, and other elements into their magic. Vivi is kind and of pure heart, yet is also obedient, quiet, indecisive, and introverted. His name in English was originally Vivi Ornitier in the game's manual, though this changed in the Greatest Hits re-release. Vivi Ornitier was created for the video game Final Fantasy IX. He was popular with Famitsu readers, who identified him as one of the best video game characters to date. He also received praise for the depth of his character development in Final Fantasy IX. Vivi's character was met with universal acclaim, he is regarded as one of the greatest characters in role-playing games and video games in general, with some critics wishing that the game followed him instead of protagonist Zidane Tribal. He was preceded in his role by Palom from Final Fantasy IV, Gau from VI, and Zell Dincht from VIII, and he was succeeded in this role by Hope Estheim from XIII, and Talcott Hester from XV (though in the case of the latter, he was merely a non-player character, but nonetheless came the closest to filling the role). Vivi is one of several "energetic young boy" characters who permeate the many player parties in the Final Fantasy series. ![]() ![]() A felt doll of Vivi was included with pre-orders of the Japanese original release of FFIX. He has appeared in other Final Fantasy spin-off games such as the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series, Kingdom Hearts II, and World of Final Fantasy. His design took inspiration from the film The Dark Crystal and was meant to appear both realistic and comic-like part of the game's world was designed around him in turn. He is a Black Mage, a class of magic users who employ fire, ice, lightning, and other elements into their magic. He is a shy character who through the game's plot grapples with the trauma of discovering his past and identity. He appears in the video game Final Fantasy IX, where he serves as one of the game's main protagonists. Vivi Ornitier ( Japanese: ビビ・オルニティア, Hepburn: Bibi Orunitia) is a video game character in the Final Fantasy series. Vivi Ornitier, as he appears in Final Fantasy IX. ![]()
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