Watch Final Fantasy: Unlimited
- TV-PG
- 2001
- 1 Season
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5.9 (710)
Final Fantasy: Unlimited is an anime television series with a blend of action, adventure and science fiction genre. The show is based on the popular video game franchise Final Fantasy which is known for its immersive world-building, engaging storytelling and memorable characters. The show's storyline heavily borrows elements from the game series, but it presents a unique take to the story by introducing new characters, plots and twists. The show aired in Japan in 2001 and was later broadcasted in North America in 2002.
The story follows the two siblings, Ai and Yu Hayakawa, who are searching for their parents who went missing during a research mission in a parallel world known as Wonderland. The siblings are aided by two Cid-like characters; Cid Highwind and his adopted daughter, Lisa Pacifist. Cid is a skilled pilot and Lisa is a powerful mage who uses her abilities to control the powerful airship, the Falcon Claw. The group travels through different worlds in search of their parents while encountering various adversaries on the way.
The show has an ensemble of characters who act as the protagonists or the antagonists. The main villain of the show is Earl Tyrant, a menacing figure who seeks to control and conquer the different worlds. Earl Tyrant is accompanied by his loyal Generals who possess unique magical abilities that make them a formidable opponent. The protagonists often find themselves clashing with the Generals or their minions in epic battles that showcase the show's action-packed sequences. The action sequences involve sword fighting, magical duels, airship battles and summoning of powerful creatures known as Eidolons.
The show's world-building is a highlight of the series, featuring different worlds each with its unique settings, cultures and creatures. The worlds are connected by a central hub known as the Nexus, a location that enables travel between the different worlds. The show's animation and art style are impressive, with vivid colors, detailed character designs, and intricate backgrounds. The show's use of CGI is notable, as it was one of the first anime series to use computer-generated imagery to enhance the visual effects.
Despite the show's impressive visuals and action sequences, it often suffers from a lack of character development. The show's large ensemble of characters often makes it hard for the audience to emotionally connect with them. The characters are often one-dimensional, and their actions are predictable. The show's plot also tends to meander at times, with some episodes being filler or irrelevant to the main storyline. The show's ending is polarizing, with some viewers feeling unsatisfied with the resolution.
The show's musical score is composed by Nobuo Uematsu, who is known for his work in composing the music for the Final Fantasy video game series. The show's opening theme, "Over the Fantasy" is a catchy and upbeat tune that sets the tone for the adventure. The show's ending theme, "VIVID" is a more mellow melody, which showcases the more emotional aspects of the story.
Overall, Final Fantasy: Unlimited is an entertaining and action-packed series that will appeal to fans of the video game franchise. The show's impressive visual effects, unique world-building and memorable characters are its strongest points. However, it often suffers from a lack of character development, plot inconsistencies and a polarizing ending. The show is an excellent example of anime adaptation from a video game.