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|name = Sephiroth | |name = Sephiroth | ||
|image = {{tabber|width=250px|height=360px|title1=Coat| | |image = {{tabber|width=250px|height=360px|title1=Coat|content1=[[File:Sephiroth.png|250x360px]]|title2=Coatless|content2=<br><br>[[File:Sephiroth Shirtless.png|250x360px]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:FinalFantasySymbol.svg|50px]]<br>Official artwork of Sephiroth from ''{{ | |caption = [[File:FinalFantasySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Official artwork of Sephiroth from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Monster Strike}}''. | ||
|universe = {{uv|Final Fantasy}} | |universe = {{uv|Final Fantasy}} | ||
|firstgame = ''{{ | |firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' (1997) | ||
|games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance =''{{ | |lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII Rebirth}}'' (2024) | ||
|console = PlayStation | |console = PlayStation | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human/Jenova hybrid | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|creator = {{ | |creator = {{iw|wikipedia|Yoshinori Kitase}}<br>{{iw|wikipedia|Kazushige Nojima}}<br>[[Tetsuya Nomura]]<br>{{iw|wikipedia|Hironobu Sakaguchi}} | ||
|artist = | |artist = Tetsuya Nomura | ||
|homeworld = Nibelheim | |homeworld = Nibelheim | ||
|voiceactor = {{ | |voiceactor = {{iw|wikipedia|Toshiyuki Morikawa}} | ||
|interwiki = wikipedia | |interwiki = wikipedia | ||
|interwikiname = Wikipedia | |interwikiname = Wikipedia | ||
|interwikipage = Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) | |interwikipage = Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) | ||
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'''Sephiroth''' ({{ja|セフィロス|Sefirosu}}, ''Sephiroth'') is the main antagonist of ''{{ | '''Sephiroth''' ({{ja|セフィロス|Sefirosu}}, ''Sephiroth'') is the main antagonist of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', its [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII Remake|high-definition remake]], and other related media. The archenemy of [[Cloud Strife]], Sephiroth has become [[Square Enix]]'s most iconic villain from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series. | ||
Sephiroth | Sephiroth made his ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a playable character via [[downloadable content]] on December 22nd, 2020. However, he was also available to those who completed the limited-time [[Sephiroth Challenge]] from December 17th. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Sephiroth was | [[File:Sephiroth Black Wing.gif|left|thumb|Sephiroth's wing in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''.]] | ||
Sephiroth was born as part of a series of experiments led by Shinra known as the Jenova Project. The project made use of the cells of the extraterrestrial being known as Jenova, mistaking her for a member of the humanoid race known as the Cetra. Jenova's cell samples were injected into the fetuses of participating women working alongside the scientists, Gillian Hewley and Lucrecia Crescent. The project birthed three powerful swordsmen, with Gillian's contribution being that of Angeal Hewley and Genesis Rhapsodos, while Lucrecia was forced to participate thanks to Professor Hojo, giving birth to Sephiroth. | |||
Sephiroth became an exceptional member of | Sephiroth became an exceptional member of Shinra's military branch SOLDIER, taking part in a war with the nation of Wutai and being hailed as a hero. Sephiroth also took up missions alongside Angeal's pupil, {{iw|wikipedia|Zack Fair}}, most notably in a campaign to hunt down a now renegade Genesis and his "father" Professor Hollander. During the campaign, Angeal was killed by Zack out of mercy for his friend and mentor. | ||
A year later, Sephiroth and Zack were sent to check up on one of the Mako Reactors in Nibelheim, with a young Cloud working alongside them. However, the mission to Nibelheim forever changed | A year later, Sephiroth and Zack were sent to check up on one of the Mako Reactors in Nibelheim, with a young Cloud working alongside them as a Shinra guard. However, the mission to Nibelheim led Sephiroth to learn the truth of his origin, which forever changed the lives of all involved. Zack attempted to get answers as to what Sephiroth was doing, to which he responded only with "I'm going to see my mother..." In his wake to the reactor, Sephiroth set the entire town on fire, which caused the deaths of Cloud's mother and Tifa's father. Zack chases after Sephiroth and catches him standing in the flames with his back turned. | ||
Upon entry into the reactor's innermost chambers, Sephiroth finally made contact with Jenova. However, he was stabbed in the back by Cloud with Zack's Buster Sword, impaling him from behind through the abdomen. The severely wounded Sephiroth decapitated Jenova and stumbled across the room, and is again attacked by Cloud. Sephiroth stabbed him with his Masamune, but Cloud used it as a lever to hurl Sephiroth into a pool of mako below the reactor. Sephiroth vanished with Jenova's head still in his grasp, apparently falling to his death. This Nibelheim Incident would later be covered up by Shinra, rebuilding the town and planting actors to behave as if nothing had happened. | |||
Five years later, Sephiroth's consciousness resurfaced after he had merged with the Planet's Lifestream, allowing him to control beings made of Jenova cells, including one sent in his form to murder the President of Shinra while Cloud and his party attempted to rescue their friend [[Aerith]]. During their adventure, Cloud's group learns of Sephiroth having sealed himself in a crystalline cocoon in the [[Northern Cave]], initiating a reunion of all of Jenova's cells. The last component he needed was that of the Black Materia, which had been transformed into the Temple of the Ancients to keep it safe. | |||
While Cloud and his group went after Aerith who went to the Forgotten City to activate the White Materia, Sephiroth appeared and descended upon her while she prayed, killing her by impalement. But her prayers were enough to activate the White Materia, a catalyst to the ultimate White Magic Holy, a counter to the Black Materia's Meteor. The Black Materia ends up in Sephiroth's hands when he broke Cloud's mind by saying that he was a "Sephiroth clone" and that the SOLDIER present at the Nibelheim Incident had been Zack Fair. | |||
Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately | Thanks to [[Tifa]], Cloud was able to overcome his shattered mind and proceed to fight Sephiroth in a final battle. After two transformations, Sephiroth's consciousness attacked Cloud's mind where he was finally defeated, though not permanently, as he will always come back as long as Jenova Cells still exist since he can use their shapeshifting powers to craft a new body for himself, and he maintains his sense of self so that the lifestream can never claim him. | ||
Two years later in ''Advent Children'', Sephiroth's remnants appeared upon the Planet's surface as three aspects of his personality; Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz. Coinciding with their arrival was an outbreak in Geostigma, a disease that began when Cloud defeated Sephiroth back in the Northern Cave. The white-haired men began their mission to resume the "reunion" by kidnapping several children infected with the disease, to use the Jenova cells within them to revive her. Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched; he is rescued by Vincent, who reveals that Geostigma is a plague caused by Jenova cells. | |||
Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately afterwards. Sephiroth's final words to Cloud before fading away were "I will never be a memory..." heavily implying he will return one day. | |||
Sephiroth appears as the main antagonist in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', but his role in the story has changed drastically from the original. Sephiroth takes a much more active role earlier in the game, first appearing after Mako Reactor 1 explodes. He pleads with Cloud to abandon Avalanche and to "live to fight for the planet." There are other occasions where Sephiroth says Cloud needs to live, implying that he is important for whatever plan Sephiroth has. He also says that he is Cloud's everything, implying that both need each other to survive. | Sephiroth appears as the main antagonist in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', but his role in the story has changed drastically from the original. Sephiroth takes a much more active role earlier in the game, first appearing after Mako Reactor 1 explodes. He pleads with Cloud to abandon Avalanche and to "live to fight for the planet." There are other occasions where Sephiroth says Cloud needs to live, implying that he is important for whatever plan Sephiroth has. He also says that he is Cloud's everything, implying that both need each other to survive. | ||
The main characters encounter several Sephiroth clones that are taken over and attack them, with a notable occurrence being a clone named Marco attacking and almost killing Cloud before Tifa intervenes. Aside from occasional disembodied taunting, Sephiroth reappears in the Shinra VR theater as a trap for the main characters. After the group escaping from the trap and continuing on their main quest, Sephiroth uses Marco to hurt President Shinra in someway before leaving him to hang | The main characters encounter several Sephiroth clones that are taken over and attack them, with a notable occurrence being a clone named Marco attacking and almost killing Cloud before Tifa intervenes. Aside from occasional disembodied taunting, Sephiroth reappears in the Shinra VR theater as a trap for the main characters. After the group escaping from the trap and continuing on their main quest, Sephiroth uses Marco to hurt President Shinra in someway before leaving him to hang off the side of Shinra Tower. When the group comes back and sees this, a Sephiroth controlled Marco kills President Shinra and stabs Barret before turning into the boss Jenova Dreamweaver. After the boss is defeated and turns back into Marco, another Sephiroth clone comes to take him away and escapes. | ||
After the group escapes Shinra, Sephiroth appears on the Midgar Expressway and explains his plan to "protect the planet and all its creatures." He then slices open a rift and walks through it, challenging Cloud to follow. After defeating the many boss characters in this new abstract world, the group fights Sephiroth himself. After defeating him, he transports Cloud and himself to another dimension he calls the "edge of creation." Sephiroth initially asks Cloud one more time to "defy destiny" with him. Cloud refuses and the two square off in what appears to be the final battle of the original game, but Sephiroth cuts the battle short and says it is too soon. He spares Cloud and transports him back to Midgar with the rest of the group. Sephiroth's current whereabouts and master plan are still unknown. | After the group escapes Shinra, Sephiroth himself appears on the Midgar Expressway and explains his plan to "protect the planet and all its creatures." He then slices open a rift and walks through it, challenging Cloud to follow. After defeating the many boss characters in this new abstract world, the group fights Sephiroth himself. After defeating him, he transports Cloud and himself to another dimension he calls the "edge of creation." Sephiroth initially asks Cloud one more time to "defy destiny" with him. Cloud refuses and the two square off in what appears to be the final battle of the original game, but Sephiroth cuts the battle short and says it is too soon. He spares Cloud and transports him back to Midgar with the rest of the group with a cryptic warning that he has "seven seconds till the end". Sephiroth's current whereabouts and master plan are still unknown. | ||
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 {{ | 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]]''== | ||
Sephiroth is mentioned in the description of the [[Omnislash]] trophy. {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]] references Sephiroth's actions in the Nibelheim Incident, where Cloud watches as {{SSB4|Palutena}} walks through flames | [[File:SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Cloud.png|thumb|{{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]]]] | ||
Sephiroth is mentioned in the description of the [[Omnislash]] trophy. {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]] in {{forwiiu}} references Sephiroth's actions in the Nibelheim Incident, where Cloud watches as {{SSB4|Palutena}} walks through flames similar to Sephiroth's iconic scene. In Cloud's reveal trailer, Cloud's defeat of Sephiroth with [[Omnislash]] is recreated with {{SSB4|Ike}} standing in for Sephiroth. Ike is also wearing his black alternate costume to further resemble Sephiroth. | |||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
Prior to his formal debut as a DLC character (see below), Sephiroth was given two indirect allusions. The first is in the [[challenge]] that unlocks Cloud's ''Advent Children'' Fighter Spirit by performing a [[Cross Slash]] with a fully charged Limit Break, which features Cloud holding a prone Zelda in a body of water (indirectly alluding to Sephiroth's murder of Aerith in ''Final Fantasy VII''). The second is in {{SSBU|Mewtwo}}'s Classic Mode "Psychic Control", where Cloud acts as Mewtwo's "ally" in the third round after his defeat in the second, indirectly alluding to Sephiroth's constant manipulations of Cloud in ''Final Fantasy VII''. | |||
===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Sephiroth (SSBU)}} | {{Main|Sephiroth (SSBU)}} | ||
[[File:Sephiroth SSBU.png|left|thumb|Sephiroth | [[File:Sephiroth SSBU.png|left|thumb|Sephiroth as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | ||
Sephiroth is | Sephiroth appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with his inclusion being announced during [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards 2020]] on December 10, 2020. He is the third [[DLC]] character of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 2}}, and was released on December 22nd, 2020. | ||
Sephiroth's design is based on his appearance in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'',<ref name=SephBoss>[https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurai-on-implementing-sephiroth-into-smash-bros-ultimate-reveal-trailer-more Sakurai on implementing Sephiroth into Smash Bros. Ultimate, reveal trailer, more]</ref> although his moveset is inspired by his appearances in ''Ehrgeiz'' and the ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' series. His Player 7 and Player 8 alternate costumes are based on his coatless appearance during his final boss fight at the end of ''Final Fantasy VII''. | |||
According to [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series creator and director [[Masahiro Sakurai]], Sephiroth was designed "to feel like a [[boss]] character, with boss-like strength that players can enjoy."<ref name=SephBoss/> This motif was further emphasized with a special limited-time [[mode]] called the [[Sephiroth Challenge]], which was released via update 10.0.0 and allowed players the opportunity to unlock Sephiroth and [[Northern Cave]] as early as December 17th upon defeating him. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Sephiroth is | *Sephiroth is the first character from an already-represented third-party universe to not be any type of [[clone]] of another character, as [[Ken Masters]] and [[Richter Belmont]] are clones of [[Ryu]] and [[Simon Belmont]]. | ||
* | **He is also the first third-party DLC fighter to be from an already represented series, as Ryu, [[Cloud Strife]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Joker]], [[Hero]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[Terry Bogard]] and [[Steve]] were all the sole fighers of their series in their debut. | ||
*Sephiroth is the first fully playable third party villain in a ''Smash'' title. | *Sephiroth is the first fully playable third-party villain in a ''Smash'' title. The second is [[Kazuya]]. | ||
*Sephiroth is the second playable third-party fighter to be mentioned in a game before their debut as a playable character, after Ken. Unlike Ken, however, Sephiroth is only ever mentioned by name. | |||
*Sephiroth is the second playable third-party fighter to be mentioned in a game | *Sephiroth is the third fully playable antagonist whose franchise does not hail from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', following [[Wario]] and [[Dark Pit]]. They would be joined by Kazuya. | ||
*Sephiroth is the third fully playable antagonist whose franchise does not hail from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', following [[Wario]] and [[Dark Pit]]. | *Sephiroth is the third character in ''Smash'' to be a human-alien hybrid after [[Samus Aran]]/[[Zero Suit Samus]] and Cloud (due to being injected with Mako and Jenova cells). | ||
*Sephiroth is the fourth character in ''Smash'' to use his Japanese voice in all versions of the game despite having an established English voice actor, following [[Mewtwo]], Cloud, and the [[Luminary]]. | |||
* | **Sephiroth and Cloud retain their spoken voice clips in all regions, while Mewtwo and the Luminary have them replaced with generic grunts in most international versions of the games. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
*Article on the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Sephiroth Final Fantasy Wiki] | |||
*Article on the [[khwiki:Sephiroth|Kingdom Hearts Wiki]] | |||
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Official artwork of Sephiroth from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII and Monster Strike. | |
Universe | Final Fantasy |
Debut | Final Fantasy VII (1997) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) |
Console/platform of origin | PlayStation |
Species | Human/Jenova hybrid |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | Nibelheim |
Created by | Yoshinori Kitase Kazushige Nojima Tetsuya Nomura Hironobu Sakaguchi |
Designed by | Tetsuya Nomura |
Voice actor | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Article on Wikipedia | Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) |
Sephiroth (セフィロス, Sephiroth) is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VII, its high-definition remake, and other related media. The archenemy of Cloud Strife, Sephiroth has become Square Enix's most iconic villain from the Final Fantasy series.
Sephiroth made his Super Smash Bros. debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable character via downloadable content on December 22nd, 2020. However, he was also available to those who completed the limited-time Sephiroth Challenge from December 17th.
Origin[edit]
Sephiroth was born as part of a series of experiments led by Shinra known as the Jenova Project. The project made use of the cells of the extraterrestrial being known as Jenova, mistaking her for a member of the humanoid race known as the Cetra. Jenova's cell samples were injected into the fetuses of participating women working alongside the scientists, Gillian Hewley and Lucrecia Crescent. The project birthed three powerful swordsmen, with Gillian's contribution being that of Angeal Hewley and Genesis Rhapsodos, while Lucrecia was forced to participate thanks to Professor Hojo, giving birth to Sephiroth.
Sephiroth became an exceptional member of Shinra's military branch SOLDIER, taking part in a war with the nation of Wutai and being hailed as a hero. Sephiroth also took up missions alongside Angeal's pupil, Zack Fair, most notably in a campaign to hunt down a now renegade Genesis and his "father" Professor Hollander. During the campaign, Angeal was killed by Zack out of mercy for his friend and mentor.
A year later, Sephiroth and Zack were sent to check up on one of the Mako Reactors in Nibelheim, with a young Cloud working alongside them as a Shinra guard. However, the mission to Nibelheim led Sephiroth to learn the truth of his origin, which forever changed the lives of all involved. Zack attempted to get answers as to what Sephiroth was doing, to which he responded only with "I'm going to see my mother..." In his wake to the reactor, Sephiroth set the entire town on fire, which caused the deaths of Cloud's mother and Tifa's father. Zack chases after Sephiroth and catches him standing in the flames with his back turned.
Upon entry into the reactor's innermost chambers, Sephiroth finally made contact with Jenova. However, he was stabbed in the back by Cloud with Zack's Buster Sword, impaling him from behind through the abdomen. The severely wounded Sephiroth decapitated Jenova and stumbled across the room, and is again attacked by Cloud. Sephiroth stabbed him with his Masamune, but Cloud used it as a lever to hurl Sephiroth into a pool of mako below the reactor. Sephiroth vanished with Jenova's head still in his grasp, apparently falling to his death. This Nibelheim Incident would later be covered up by Shinra, rebuilding the town and planting actors to behave as if nothing had happened.
Five years later, Sephiroth's consciousness resurfaced after he had merged with the Planet's Lifestream, allowing him to control beings made of Jenova cells, including one sent in his form to murder the President of Shinra while Cloud and his party attempted to rescue their friend Aerith. During their adventure, Cloud's group learns of Sephiroth having sealed himself in a crystalline cocoon in the Northern Cave, initiating a reunion of all of Jenova's cells. The last component he needed was that of the Black Materia, which had been transformed into the Temple of the Ancients to keep it safe.
While Cloud and his group went after Aerith who went to the Forgotten City to activate the White Materia, Sephiroth appeared and descended upon her while she prayed, killing her by impalement. But her prayers were enough to activate the White Materia, a catalyst to the ultimate White Magic Holy, a counter to the Black Materia's Meteor. The Black Materia ends up in Sephiroth's hands when he broke Cloud's mind by saying that he was a "Sephiroth clone" and that the SOLDIER present at the Nibelheim Incident had been Zack Fair.
Thanks to Tifa, Cloud was able to overcome his shattered mind and proceed to fight Sephiroth in a final battle. After two transformations, Sephiroth's consciousness attacked Cloud's mind where he was finally defeated, though not permanently, as he will always come back as long as Jenova Cells still exist since he can use their shapeshifting powers to craft a new body for himself, and he maintains his sense of self so that the lifestream can never claim him.
Two years later in Advent Children, Sephiroth's remnants appeared upon the Planet's surface as three aspects of his personality; Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz. Coinciding with their arrival was an outbreak in Geostigma, a disease that began when Cloud defeated Sephiroth back in the Northern Cave. The white-haired men began their mission to resume the "reunion" by kidnapping several children infected with the disease, to use the Jenova cells within them to revive her. Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched; he is rescued by Vincent, who reveals that Geostigma is a plague caused by Jenova cells.
Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately afterwards. Sephiroth's final words to Cloud before fading away were "I will never be a memory..." heavily implying he will return one day.
Sephiroth appears as the main antagonist in Final Fantasy VII Remake, but his role in the story has changed drastically from the original. Sephiroth takes a much more active role earlier in the game, first appearing after Mako Reactor 1 explodes. He pleads with Cloud to abandon Avalanche and to "live to fight for the planet." There are other occasions where Sephiroth says Cloud needs to live, implying that he is important for whatever plan Sephiroth has. He also says that he is Cloud's everything, implying that both need each other to survive.
The main characters encounter several Sephiroth clones that are taken over and attack them, with a notable occurrence being a clone named Marco attacking and almost killing Cloud before Tifa intervenes. Aside from occasional disembodied taunting, Sephiroth reappears in the Shinra VR theater as a trap for the main characters. After the group escaping from the trap and continuing on their main quest, Sephiroth uses Marco to hurt President Shinra in someway before leaving him to hang off the side of Shinra Tower. When the group comes back and sees this, a Sephiroth controlled Marco kills President Shinra and stabs Barret before turning into the boss Jenova Dreamweaver. After the boss is defeated and turns back into Marco, another Sephiroth clone comes to take him away and escapes.
After the group escapes Shinra, Sephiroth himself appears on the Midgar Expressway and explains his plan to "protect the planet and all its creatures." He then slices open a rift and walks through it, challenging Cloud to follow. After defeating the many boss characters in this new abstract world, the group fights Sephiroth himself. After defeating him, he transports Cloud and himself to another dimension he calls the "edge of creation." Sephiroth initially asks Cloud one more time to "defy destiny" with him. Cloud refuses and the two square off in what appears to be the final battle of the original game, but Sephiroth cuts the battle short and says it is too soon. He spares Cloud and transports him back to Midgar with the rest of the group with a cryptic warning that he has "seven seconds till the end". Sephiroth's current whereabouts and master plan are still unknown.
Being both the penultimate and final boss of Final Fantasy VII, he is often seen in spin-offs as Cloud's arch-enemy, a symbol of Cloud's past.
Sephiroth was originally voiceless in his game of origin. He is voiced by Shin-ichiro Miki in the PlayStation version of Ehrgeiz, and in his appearance as a hidden boss in the international version of Kingdom Hearts, he was voiced by Lance Bass of the band NSYNC. Starting with the release of the movie sequel Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Sephiroth has consistently been voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in Japanese. In English, Sephiroth was voiced by George Newbern from Advent Children up until Final Fantasy VII Remake, with Tyler Hoechlin replacing Newbern as the English voice for Final Fantasy VII Remake.
In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]
Sephiroth is mentioned in the description of the Omnislash trophy. Cloud's All-Star Mode congratulations screen in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U references Sephiroth's actions in the Nibelheim Incident, where Cloud watches as Palutena walks through flames similar to Sephiroth's iconic scene. In Cloud's reveal trailer, Cloud's defeat of Sephiroth with Omnislash is recreated with Ike standing in for Sephiroth. Ike is also wearing his black alternate costume to further resemble Sephiroth.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
Prior to his formal debut as a DLC character (see below), Sephiroth was given two indirect allusions. The first is in the challenge that unlocks Cloud's Advent Children Fighter Spirit by performing a Cross Slash with a fully charged Limit Break, which features Cloud holding a prone Zelda in a body of water (indirectly alluding to Sephiroth's murder of Aerith in Final Fantasy VII). The second is in Mewtwo's Classic Mode "Psychic Control", where Cloud acts as Mewtwo's "ally" in the third round after his defeat in the second, indirectly alluding to Sephiroth's constant manipulations of Cloud in Final Fantasy VII.
As a playable character[edit]
Sephiroth appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with his inclusion being announced during The Game Awards 2020 on December 10, 2020. He is the third DLC character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and was released on December 22nd, 2020.
Sephiroth's design is based on his appearance in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children,[1] although his moveset is inspired by his appearances in Ehrgeiz and the Dissidia Final Fantasy series. His Player 7 and Player 8 alternate costumes are based on his coatless appearance during his final boss fight at the end of Final Fantasy VII.
According to Super Smash Bros. series creator and director Masahiro Sakurai, Sephiroth was designed "to feel like a boss character, with boss-like strength that players can enjoy."[1] This motif was further emphasized with a special limited-time mode called the Sephiroth Challenge, which was released via update 10.0.0 and allowed players the opportunity to unlock Sephiroth and Northern Cave as early as December 17th upon defeating him.
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Trivia[edit]
- Sephiroth is the first character from an already-represented third-party universe to not be any type of clone of another character, as Ken Masters and Richter Belmont are clones of Ryu and Simon Belmont.
- He is also the first third-party DLC fighter to be from an already represented series, as Ryu, Cloud Strife, Bayonetta, Joker, Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry Bogard and Steve were all the sole fighers of their series in their debut.
- Sephiroth is the first fully playable third-party villain in a Smash title. The second is Kazuya.
- Sephiroth is the second playable third-party fighter to be mentioned in a game before their debut as a playable character, after Ken. Unlike Ken, however, Sephiroth is only ever mentioned by name.
- Sephiroth is the third fully playable antagonist whose franchise does not hail from the original Super Smash Bros., following Wario and Dark Pit. They would be joined by Kazuya.
- Sephiroth is the third character in Smash to be a human-alien hybrid after Samus Aran/Zero Suit Samus and Cloud (due to being injected with Mako and Jenova cells).
- Sephiroth is the fourth character in Smash to use his Japanese voice in all versions of the game despite having an established English voice actor, following Mewtwo, Cloud, and the Luminary.
- Sephiroth and Cloud retain their spoken voice clips in all regions, while Mewtwo and the Luminary have them replaced with generic grunts in most international versions of the games.
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External links[edit]
- Article on the Final Fantasy Wiki
- Article on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki
Final Fantasy universe | |
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Fighters | Cloud (SSB4 · SSBU) · Sephiroth (SSBU) |
Stages | Midgar · Northern Cave |
Other | Aerith Gainsborough · Bahamut ZERO · Barret Wallace · Chocobo · Ifrit · Leviathan · Odin · Ramuh · Tifa Lockhart |
Trophies & Spirits | Trophies · Spirits |
Music | SSB4 · Ultimate |
Related universe | Kingdom Hearts |