Posted: 23rd November 2005 08:54
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http://seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=414
The guy in that is a thief. The girl asking never lets anyone get close to her emotionally because of who she is. And she has a bit of magic abilities, but not as much as the elves. She also is a thief-catcher, who does the exact thing he has devoted his life to rebelling against, I guess. Does anyone else see this connection? Anyone know if it's on purpose? Has anyone seen something odd like this before? Or maybe I'm just crazy, but I swear that's almost word for word North Figaro scene. ![]() XD -------------------- You're telling me that there's no hope. I'm telling you you're wrong. |
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Posted: 23rd November 2005 10:05
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It's one of three things. A reference, a coincidence, or a parody. It's quite probably deliberate though.
Even offical works are littered with references, usually as jokes. For example, in Ultimate Force,the episode in Zimbabwe in the third series is clrealy inspired by "Tears of the sun", comedy shows like the Simpsons and Family Guy wind up littered with references to other works, and FF6 itself naturally has references to Star Wars. MGS2 also has the Big Shell section of the game, which is a semi-reference to the 1996 movie "The Rock". Harry Gregson-Williams was involved in scoring music for both MGS2 and the movie (with Nick Glennie-Smith and Hans Zimmer for The Rock) This post has been edited by Del S on 23rd November 2005 17:00 -------------------- "Only the dead have seen the end of their quotes being misattributed to Plato." -George Santayana "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here..." -Abraham Lincoln, prior to the discovery of Irony. |
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Posted: 24th November 2005 03:31
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I think the author made it because it tied into his/her story and remembered it from FFVI
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Posted: 24th November 2005 04:26
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Quote (RelmArrowney @ 23rd November 2005 03:54) Or maybe I'm just crazy, but I swear that's almost word for word North Figaro scene. You mean South Figaro. But yeah, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it is a deliberate reference to that other scene in FFVI. Given the somewhat anime-ish style of this person's drawings, I wouldn't be surprised at all if she had played FFVI. Then again, that scene references to Star Wars, if I'm not mistaken, so it might just come from there. (Or maybe it's another scene close to this one's parallel in FFVI that references to Star Wars.) -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 24th November 2005 06:17
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Actually, that discussion between Locke and Celes takes place quite some time after, in the dressing room of the Opera house.
I personally think it's a coincidence. The "happy-go-lucky figure with a tragic past who has subsequent soft spot for ladies in trouble" was a cliche before FFVI was even a gleam in Sakaguchi's eye. This lady doesn't even seem as cold as Celes -- more a Terra, really. And he protected Terra for the same reason. Although it is odd how similar the dialogue is. ![]() Quote Celes: Locke. Why did you help me escape back there? Â Locke: I...once abandoned someone when she needed me... Â Celes: Somewhere inside you were saving...her, weren't you...? EDIT: And this was in South Figaro. Quote CELES: Why are you helping me? LOCKE: You remind me of someone... LOCKE: But what's it matter, anyway? I just want to, okay?! This post has been edited by L. Cully on 24th November 2005 06:23 -------------------- Some ghost of me might greet my son the day he is delivered. Eternal Sleep, Track 1-1: The Blue Planet |
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Posted: 25th November 2005 10:54
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Quote (Glenn Magus Harvey @ 23rd November 2005 23:26) Then again, that scene references to Star Wars, if I'm not mistaken, so it might just come from there. (Or maybe it's another scene close to this one's parallel in FFVI that references to Star Wars.) I've never noticed a scene like that in any of the Star Wars movies. The only dialogue between Locke and Celes that references Star Wars (in South Figaro, for that matter) is when Locke comes to free her from imprisonment, but only if you opt to leave him in the soldier outfit. I haven't read the whole thing, but I think, based on that page as well as a few others, that it probably is a mere coincidence. -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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Posted: 25th November 2005 16:11
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That is weird. I don't think he/she did it on purpose. They probably played the game a long time ago, and subconsciously put the freakishly-similar dialogue in. I don't think it is a coincidence. The characters even look like Locke and Celes.
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Posted: 26th November 2005 05:54
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Quote (L. Cully @ 24th November 2005 01:17) Quote (Celes and Locke @ Opera House) Celes: Locke. Why did you help me escape back there? Locke: I...once abandoned someone when she needed me... Celes: Somewhere inside you were saving...her, weren't you...? EDIT: And this was in South Figaro. Quote (Celes and Locke @ South Figaro) CELES: Why are you helping me? LOCKE: You remind me of someone... LOCKE: But what's it matter, anyway? I just want to, okay?! Oh, in that case, it's a combination of the two. But the male character there is still a thief! I'd still believe that it's more than just a coincidence; it's an intentional allusion. Also, SilverFork: thanks for the info; I haven't seen any SW movie except for Episode III. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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