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==''"Kupo!"''== | ==''"Kupo!"''== | ||
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Article by: '''[http://www.ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=11791 Polo]''' <br/> | Article by: '''[http://www.ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=11791 Polo]''' <br/> | ||
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Created by: [http://www.ocremix.org/organization/id/123/ Square] <br/> | Created by: [http://www.ocremix.org/organization/id/123/ Square] <br/> | ||
First appearance: 1990 <br/> | First appearance: 1990 <br/> | ||
== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | Populating the ''Final Fantasy'' worlds like '''[[ | + | Populating the ''Final Fantasy'' worlds like '''[[Chocobo]]s''', '''[[Cid Highwind|Cid]]s''', and airships, '''Moogles''' are a cute and versatile Squaresoft stamp. Called Mogli in Japan, they are easily spotted by their white fur, teddy bear-like stature, bat wings (which come in red, pink, or purple), and pom-pom antenna. Moogles first appeared in ''Final Fantasy III'' for the Famicom, acting as bodyguards to a scrooge-y wizard named Dorga. Since then, they've branched out into other roles of Squaredom. |
− | In ''Secret of Mana'', Moogles live in the foresty Upperland, their village overrun by Spring Beak, a tall-legged jumping bird boss. Certain enemies can "Moogle" a party member, transforming them into one of the helpless little critters. Conversely, they wield a crazy assortment of weaponry in ''Final Fantasy VI''. Led by Mog | + | In ''Secret of Mana'', Moogles live in the foresty Upperland, their village overrun by Spring Beak, a tall-legged jumping bird boss. Certain enemies can "Moogle" a party member, transforming them into one of the helpless little critters. Conversely, they wield a crazy assortment of weaponry in ''Final Fantasy VI''. Led by Mog, the only one who can speak English and the poster Moogle of the game, they protect '''[[Terra Branford]]''' from a monster onslaught. Mog can later join the party and add dangerous dance steps to the battlefield. Cait Sith rides a beastly Moogle in ''Final Fantasy VII''. One Moogle holds an air bubble chalice in a one-player game of ''Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles''; another delivers mail to traveling caravans from home. |
And so Moogles continue to pop up. | And so Moogles continue to pop up. | ||
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== Selected game appearances == | == Selected game appearances == | ||
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=== NES === | === NES === | ||
*[http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-iii-nes/ ''Final Fantasy III''] (1990) | *[http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-iii-nes/ ''Final Fantasy III''] (1990) | ||
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=== Windows === | === Windows === | ||
*[http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-xi-online-win/ ''Final Fantasy XI Online''] (2002) | *[http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-xi-online-win/ ''Final Fantasy XI Online''] (2002) | ||
+ | *[https://ocremix.org/game/23192/final-fantasy-xi-online-rise-of-the-zilart-win ''Final Fantasy XI Online: Rise of the Zilart''] (2003) | ||
=== GameCube === | === GameCube === | ||
− | *''Final Fantasy | + | *[https://ocremix.org/game/7279/final-fantasy-crystal-chronicles-gcn ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles''] (2003) |
=== Game Boy Advance === | === Game Boy Advance === | ||
*[http://www.ocremix.org/game/kingdom-hearts-chain-of-memories-gba/ ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''] (2004) | *[http://www.ocremix.org/game/kingdom-hearts-chain-of-memories-gba/ ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''] (2004) | ||
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+ | === PlayStation 3 === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/694/final-fantasy-xiii-ps3 ''Final Fantasy XIII''] (2009) | ||
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+ | === PlayStation Portable === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/884/final-fantasy-type-0-psp ''Final Fantasy Type-0''] (2011) | ||
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+ | === PlayStation 4 === | ||
+ | *[https://ocremix.org/game/95829/final-fantasy-vii-remake-ps4 ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''] (2020) | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 28 February 2023
"Kupo!"
Article by: Polo
Created by: Square
First appearance: 1990
Bio
Populating the Final Fantasy worlds like Chocobos, Cids, and airships, Moogles are a cute and versatile Squaresoft stamp. Called Mogli in Japan, they are easily spotted by their white fur, teddy bear-like stature, bat wings (which come in red, pink, or purple), and pom-pom antenna. Moogles first appeared in Final Fantasy III for the Famicom, acting as bodyguards to a scrooge-y wizard named Dorga. Since then, they've branched out into other roles of Squaredom.
In Secret of Mana, Moogles live in the foresty Upperland, their village overrun by Spring Beak, a tall-legged jumping bird boss. Certain enemies can "Moogle" a party member, transforming them into one of the helpless little critters. Conversely, they wield a crazy assortment of weaponry in Final Fantasy VI. Led by Mog, the only one who can speak English and the poster Moogle of the game, they protect Terra Branford from a monster onslaught. Mog can later join the party and add dangerous dance steps to the battlefield. Cait Sith rides a beastly Moogle in Final Fantasy VII. One Moogle holds an air bubble chalice in a one-player game of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles; another delivers mail to traveling caravans from home.
And so Moogles continue to pop up.
Selected game appearances
NES
- Final Fantasy III (1990)
Game Boy
- Final Fantasy Adventure (1991)
Super NES
- Final Fantasy V (1992)
- Secret of Mana (1993)
- Final Fantasy VI (1994)
- Seiken Densetsu 3 (1995)
PlayStation
- Final Fantasy VII (1997)
- Final Fantasy Tactics (1997)
- Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
- Final Fantasy IX (2000)
PlayStation 2
- Final Fantasy X (2001)
- Kingdom Hearts (2002)
- Final Fantasy X-2 (2003)
- Kingdom Hearts II (2005)
- Final Fantasy XII (2006)
Windows
GameCube
Game Boy Advance
PlayStation 3
- Final Fantasy XIII (2009)
PlayStation Portable
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011)
PlayStation 4
- Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020)