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Being both the penultimate and final boss of ''Final Fantasy VII'', he is often seen in spin-offs as [[Cloud|Cloud's]] arch-enemy, a symbol of Cloud's past. | Being both the penultimate and final boss of ''Final Fantasy VII'', he is often seen in spin-offs as [[Cloud|Cloud's]] arch-enemy, a symbol of Cloud's past. | ||
Sephiroth was originally voiceless in his game of origin. He is voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Shin-ichiro | Sephiroth was originally voiceless in his game of origin. He is voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Shin-ichiro Miki}} in the PlayStation version of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ehrgeiz}}'', and in his appearance as a hidden boss in the international version of {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}, he was voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Lance Bass}} of the band {{iw|wikipedia|NSYNC}}. Starting with the release of the movie sequel ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''<!--Do not replace with Kingdom Hearts, as Sephiroth was not present in the original Japanese version, and when the Final Mix version, based on the international version, was released, the game used the English voice cast, so he too used his English voice actor. While Morikawa did eventually voice Sephiroth in the first Kingdom Hearts game, this was in Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, an HD port of Final Mix which did include the Japanese voices; Advent Children was the first time Morikawa voiced Sephiroth.-->, Sephiroth has consistently been voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Toshiyuki Morikawa}} in Japanese. In English, Sephiroth was voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|George Newbern}} from ''Advent Children'' up until ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', with {{iw|wikipedia|Tyler Hoechlin}} replacing Newbern as the English voice for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== |