Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Funny / FinalFantasyI

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Garland's infamous [[PreAssKickingOneLiner opening line]], which got translated as, "I, Garland, will knock you all down!" The NarmCharm alone has kept this quote alive in the various remakes and remasters with improved scripts.

to:

* Garland's infamous [[PreAssKickingOneLiner [[PreAsskickingOneLiner opening line]], which got translated as, "I, Garland, will knock you all down!" The NarmCharm alone has kept this quote alive in the various remakes and remasters with improved scripts.



* The new personalities given to mermaids in the remakes turns them into [[ManicPixieDreamGirl adorably strange and lovable airheads.]] For instance, one has this to say about Gilgamesh stomping around in her bailiwick:

to:

* The new personalities given to mermaids in the remakes turns them into [[ManicPixieDreamGirl adorably strange and lovable airheads.]] airheads]]. For instance, one has this to say about Gilgamesh stomping around in her bailiwick:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''Pixel Remaster'' has a quirk with the AI of enemies, where they no longer use scripting and instead any of their attacks can be used at completely random discretion. This can make Chaos a real pain in the ass, but it also means that [[BossInMooksClothing WarMECH]], dreaded nightmare of the Floating Fortress, can be encountered.. and use Flee in the very first turn it has.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Made-up line.


-->'''Doctor Unne:''' Kraken, Fiend of Water, is a joke. A one-eyed squirrel armed with a piece of wet spaghetti could kill twenty Krakens before it needed to heal itself.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Outside of giving the potion to awakening the sleeping elf prince, Matoya is really an UngratefulBastard. She even grumbles that the Light Warriors aren't as attractive as she had hoped.

to:

* Outside of giving the potion to awakening awaken the sleeping elf prince, Matoya is really an UngratefulBastard. She even grumbles that the Light Warriors aren't as attractive as she had hoped.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Outside of giving the potion to awakening the sleeping elf prince, Matoya is really an UngratefulBastard. She even grumbles that the Light Warriors aren't as attractive as she had hoped.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Behold, the legendary Warriors of Light heroically saving the world... by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFHN7_NS4w4&ab_channel=TASVideosChannel walking up and down stairs for 5 minutes]]. (Glitch explanation [[http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=400304#400304 here]].)
** Even better is an earlier version of the TAS that uses the same glitch to corrupt a nearby NPC into the final battle with Chaos, while at the same time changing one party member's level to [[AbsurdlyHighLevelCap 102]], causing Chaos to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere flee the resulting battle]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In the original version, the on-map party-healing and save-permitting items are, in order of increasing effectiveness, a tent, a cottage, and a ''house''. That's right, your party [[HyperspaceArsenal can carry an entire house]], then plant it anywhere on the overworld whenever they need it. However, the remakes downplay this by renaming the items "sleeping bag", "tent", and "cottage", respectively.

to:

* In the original version, the on-map party-healing and save-permitting items are, in order of increasing effectiveness, a tent, a cottage, and a ''house''. That's right, your party [[HyperspaceArsenal can carry an entire house]], then plant it anywhere on the overworld whenever they need it. Made funnier when you realize that these houses are apparently single-use, meaning your party carries a pile of disposable houses. However, the remakes downplay this by renaming the items "sleeping bag", "tent", and "cottage", respectively.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* For the bonus dungeons in the remakes, each one represents another game in the series. When you first encounter Typhon and Ultros, you assume that the dungeon based on ''VI'' has gotten the comedy out of the way, and will move onto more pivotal antagonists. And you'd be right, as you see the next boss say, ominously, "I will usher you into the next world...". And then when the battle loads, you find out that it's not Deathgaze, (who is later in the dungeon), any of the dragons, or even Ultima Weapon. It's the ''Phantom Train'', and that threat was completely literal, as now this mostly high fantasy medieval adventuring party has to avoid being run over by an angry ghost train.

Top