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This week, instead of a Fantasy Girl post, I have decided to collect some nifty photographs taken from the recently concluded Comic Con 2010 in San Diego, California where a lot of female cosplayers were spotted to have donned eponymous costumes of the likes of Tifa Lockheart, Rikku, Lightning and Shiva. What really grabbed my attention was this photo of a female cosplayer that kind of transmuted the Final Fantasy VIII lion, Squall Leonhart, into a drop-dead, vivacious counterpart of the game’s silent protagonist.

Among others, Comic Con 2010 became a festival where popular culture from East and West collided and, some of our favorite Final Fantasy girls were present in an adrenaline-pumped event of comics, video games and cosplay gathered some of the galaxy’s most interesting personas whom, can be identified as the modern fanboy/s. Here’s another tandem that we’ve grown so fond of: Yuffie and Rikku.

Again, if we are going to talk about Comic Con, each character we came to appreciate over the years, from colorful genres like comics, Japanese manga, anime and video games, have become major household mainstays for a conference of such magnitude and, the more weird the character you chose, the more popular you become. Here’s another tandem whom I think would give Final Fantasy fans something to sneakily buzz about apart from the Cloud/Tifa engagement.

Next in the line-up is a very bothered Viera whom seems to have a thing for energy drinks and posters. Vieras don’t drink those and where’s the default crossbow hitched within her back? As punishment, I declare that she get the Zodiac Spear a hundred times via the excruciating treasure chest hunt inside the Henne Mines.

Finally, we can see here a somewhat sad Lightning. Don’t worry, there will be many more to come next year and here’s hoping that more cosplayers will show up as their favored FF character. There is no shortage of them, I guarantee you that.

Photos courtesy of Ripten and GameInformer

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If Final Fantasy is home to stoic ladies of combat then, you could never count some of the franchise’s jumpy yet fine specimens of FF fanboyism. These girls erupt with energy and could not be contained even by a mature core worried that their world could not make it because of an impending doom – such ignorance and bliss give these Final Fantasy girls something to do: annoy, infuriate and dispel serious situations with comic relief or memorable mannerisms that questions their value of femininity.

Here is a list of the franchise’s bouncy Final Fantasy girls remembered for their quirkiness and unrelenting stance towards danger, which they completely ignore in exchange of happiness and attention.

4. Eiko Carol (Final Fantasy IX) – A surviving member of the Tribe of Summoners in Madain Sari, this six-year-girl happens to be a powerful summoner and an annoying pain-in-the-butt which, Zidane completely tolerates. Because of her age, she always gets the cold shoulder from Zidane but, her feistiness along with her somewhat mature thinking gives her the edge against more serious characters like Amarant Coral, which he admittedly despise from the beginning.

3. Selphie Tilmitt (Final Fantasy VIII) – Childish and hyper-active best describes Selphie, she is a reminder why Squall and the others allow her to speak in cutesy because of her talents to use a nunchaku and disarm missiles from enemy bases. Though her use in battle is quite limited, Selphie is a very fun character around as her prancing, silly gyrations and weird semantics resonate around cut scenes, which she is fondly remembered of. She’s also got this humor which the party considers as offending and clout-less – that’s Selphie for ya!

2. Rikku (Final Fantasy X and X-2) – Born as an Al-Bhed, her alchemy and knowledge of machines transcend those of any native of Spira; dangerous concoctions mixed to explode once hurled are one of Rikku’s contribution but, her childish notions is more of a memory than an aid to Tidus and the rest. Rikku is very outspoken and is considered as the group’s cheerleader and ironically, Tidus should have been given the role because he can play ball and can cast Cheer. Anyway, Rikku is a mild-mannered girl with a very sexy facade which is obviously over-shadowed because of her immature antics.

1. Yuffie Kisaragi (Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core and Final Fantasy VII Dirge of Cerberus) – Pesky and quirky is an under-statement for Yuffie as, mere adjectives related to annoyance far describes this Wutai ninja. Her acquisition in Final Fantasy VII is a testament to her aptitude to create headaches both for the party and player – once beaten in battle, she ferrets out of the forest when the player triggers a wrong conversation response or hits the Save Point nearby and, she also steals all your Materia during a scene where you have to follow her all the way from Wutai. Yuffie has annoyed the likes of Cloud, Zack during those treasure frontier quests and even Vincent Valentine – she’s a conniving ninja with a penchant for mischief and deceit, you truly deserve this spot.

Photos courtesy of Wikia, Flick and Photobucket

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As rare as it is, we were never treated with a sequel for a Final Fantasy game until the release of X-2. The story starts right off the bat, Yuna, now a member of a Sphere Hunter group called as the Gullwings, joins Rikku and Paine in search for spheres which might give clues to the origins of Spira. That’s where the fun started to fade – again you control an airship that has a determined course and Brother is with you, such an annoying, squirmy Al-Bhed!

What was the main reason Enix released X-2? Tidus disappeared and his very existence was a fading dream created by ancient Zanarkand summoners and, X-2 was given birth in order to answer the blitzball ace’s mystery-shrouded life. Wrong. Final Fantasy X-2 took a wrong turn and failed miserably to deliver a classic Final Fantasy game brimming with heart-pounding action. Turn-based combat for a sequel? This was available for the PS2 and, the developers should have revamped the gameplay mechanics – they sure did with another laughable twist.

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