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Why Final Fantasy Type-0 Would Be a Great Anime - GameRant

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Final Fantasy Type-0, a lesser-known game in the Final Fantasy franchise was initially released in Japan in 2010, with an American release in 2015. But despite its compelling storyline and relatable characters, it went mostly under the radar upon initial release.

However, with the proper director and team, the potential for an anime adaptation could finally get the game the time under the spotlight that it deserves. With so many games getting anime adaptations over the years, Type-0 seems like it would benefit from the same treatment. Here's why.

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The Rundown

To summarize the overall plot of Type-0, it takes place in a world known as Orience. Fourteen teenage cadets known as "Class Zero" are tasked with the mission of defending their homeland, and retaking stolen lands from opposing countries.

In a world constantly at war with itself, the legend of an all-powerful being known as the "Agito" is prophesied to come at the "End of Days". It's up to Class Zero to prevent that power from falling into the wrong hands and ensuring the world can reach future that's free of war.

An Ethically Driven Director

Given the dark themes of Type-0 and the element of loss and grey morality, no one other than Gen Urobuchi would be exceptional for the job. Not only do his stories capture the hearts of his audience, but with each narrative he creates, he always manages to make even the most unlikeable characters relatable.

Urobuchi is no stranger to stories with child soldiers and the dark side of humanity's obsession with morality. His most notable anime adaptations include Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, and Suisei no Gargantia - all of which tackled the same themes. If anything, his involvement in an anime adaptation for Type-0 would be a perfect addition to his legacy.

Opportunity For Best Quality Visuals

This one would be a difficult verdict, unless the team had a budget for a joint collaboration between the two, either Production IG or Ufotable would be the ideal choices for a Type-0 anime. Given how well the Final Fantasy team animates its scenes, a notable anime studio would have to live up to it.

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Though both Production IG and Ufotable have reputations for tastefully incorporating CGI into their works to give the viewers only the most breathtaking fight scenes. Examples of their works would include Psycho-Pass and Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

An Artstyle That Encompass Realism and Stylistic

Final Fantasy Type-0 already has an original character designer in the form of Tetsuya Nomura, though a change in art style for an anime specific anime adaptation in the style of none other than Hiroyuki Asada would make the series stand out from other Final Fantasy anime.

Especially given just how unique his art style is, it's significant but versatile enough to use for any genre. He is best known for his works on Dororo, Cheer Danshi, and Tegamibachi, all of which are different genres from each other.

Melodious Composer

Every anime needs a unique tune that sticks with the audience, and no better option than to turn to Hiroyuki Sawano of Attack on Titan fame. His choice of instrumentals and vocals always exceed the minimum amount of creating an epic auditory narrative that immerses the audience in the moment.

For as intense a story as Type-0 is, Sawano's melody will only serve to enhance the experience. The Japanese rock band, coldrain wouldn't be a bad choice to serve as the vocalists for an opening either.

The Unforgettable Legend

Arguably the biggest criticism that comes with video game adaptations is that it relies too much on games' narratives and trying to incorporate visual gameplay, rather than properly adapting the story. Sticking to the original narrative and criticism of using dedicated childhood soldiers to accomplish a wider goal should be kept, and with the manga side stories and novel that were released alongside the game, there should be no issue to incorporating those as well. In addition to that, it would also allow veterans of the game to enjoy any content that they may have missed out on or overlooked.

Square Enix never ceases to amaze its audience with its compelling stories, unique gameplay, and unforgettable music. Final Fantasy Type-0 is no exception.

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