Kingdom Hearts Shares Compiled Final Fantasy Character Image for Latter’s 35th Anniversary
The official Japanese Twitter account for the Kingdom Hearts franchise has shared a celebratory image commemorating the 35th anniversary of the Final Fantasy franchise. This artwork comprises each Final Fantasy character that has appeared throughout the Kingdom Hearts games.
More specifically, the characters present in this artwork alongside which Kingdom Hearts titles they appear in are listed below:
- Sephiroth (KH2 Version Shown)
- Cloud (KH1 Version Shown)
- Wakka (KH1)
- Tidus (KH1)
- Selphie (KH1 Version Shown)
- Squall (KH2 Version Shown)
- Aerith (KH2 Version Shown)
- Tifa (KH2)
- Cid (KH2 Version Shown)
- Yuffie (KH2 Version Shown)
- Setzer (KH2)
- Seifer (KH2)
- Fuu (KH2)
- Rai (KH2)
- Yuna (KH2)
- Rikku (KH2)
- Paine (KH2)
- Auron (KH2)
- Vivi (KH2)
- Zack (Birth by Sleep)
- Moogle
You can view the artwork in full below:
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