Final Fantasy Tactics Advance/Characters

A list of characters from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance.

Marche Radiuju
Marche is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. At the beginning of the game, Marche is a New Transfer Student from a land which snow was never fallen. He joined with his new friends Ritz and Mewt to read an old book, which changes St. Ivalice into the magical land of Ivalice. Compared to his friends, he is the only one who wishes to get out of the weird land and revert it back to normal.


 * BFS: Marche's Judgesword in his artwork.
 * Blue Eyes
 * Expy: Marche has a resemblance to Final Fantasy Tactics' Ramza.
 * Fingerless Gloves
 * Hair of Gold
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: Or giant transparent geometrical bludgeons.
 * Idiot Hair: Ramza's ahoge taken Up to Eleven.
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy
 * Kid Hero: Probably not older than twelve.
 * New Transfer Student: His job was "New Kid" during the Snowball Fight.
 * Say My Name: Ritz and Montblanc do this one after the other when.
 * Short Hair with Tail
 * Took a Level In Badass: Becomes considerably more confident and decisive in his time in Ivalice, in addition to getting more powerful.
 * Too Many Belts: Played straight.
 * The Unfavourite:
 * Because You Can Cope
 * Warrior Therapist
 * World of Cardboard Speech: When faced with the prospect of having to.
 * And, of course, when he confronts the Queen/.
 * Yuka Imai

Ritz Malheur
Ritz is the Class Head of Marche's new class. At the beginning, Ritz was supposed to fight against Marche's team during the snowball fight, but soon switches to Marche's team. One of the bullies teases her as a "prissy grandma" due to her white hair, which she dies red. When St. Ivalice changed into Ivalice, Ritz had natural red hair and leads a clan named "Clan Ritz" with her friend Shara.


 * Action Girl: Along with other Viera.
 * Amazon Brigade: Clan Ritz is entirely composed of Viera.
 * Class Representative: Ritz is the Class Head if you check her job during the Snowball Fight.
 * Fashionable Asymmetry: One of her arms is wearing armor.
 * Fiery Redhead: Not short-tempered, but quite outspoken with her opinions.
 * Gamer Chick: She much prefers games over books.
 * Green Eyes
 * Hair Color Dissonance: During the epilogue,.
 * Hair Decorations: Ritz has a hairpin.
 * He Is Not My Boyfriend: Ritz referencing Marche towards Doned in the game's Audio Adaptation.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Shara.
 * Magic Knight: Ritz gets to be a Fencer, a Red Mage, and an Elementalist throughout the whole game.
 * Mini-Dress of Power
 * Otaku Surrogate: She prefers video games to books.
 * Rose-Haired Girl: In our world, it's dyed. In Ivalice, it's natural.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Deconstructed. The school bullies make fun of her for it, and call her a "little prissy grandma." It is for this reason that she dyes it red.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Ritz's hair color is red, really red.
 * Yumi Kakazu
 * Yumi Kakazu

Mewt Randell
Mewt is the one who triggered the power of the Gran Grimoire. He is one of Marche's new friends who was always bullied in school. When they were still in St. Ivalice, Mewt was hit by a lot of snowballs, including one with a rock, causing his forehead to bleed. He then introduces his friends Marche and Ritz an old book he found at a bookstore. In Ivalice, however, he is the Prince and was highly respected by its citizens. He even has Babus and Llednar to serve for him.


 * Adaptational Angst Upgrade: He screams more in the Audio Adaptation.
 * Bookworm: Mewt is the class librarian, and his connection to grimoires indicates this.
 * The Caligula: Makes the laws harsher whenever he feels threatened by Marche's efforts, causing quite a bit of resentment toward him and the queen.
 * Collared by Fashion: Mewt wears a red collar.
 * Companion Cube: Mewt's teddy bear, which was given to him by his dead mother.
 * Facial Markings: On his forehead in Ivalice.
 * Happy Place: He shapes Ivalice to be this--a living mother, a father he can be proud of, and him in charge.
 * Horned Hairdo: In Ivalice.
 * The Quiet One: Mewt usually quotes "..." during the beginning.
 * Guess Mewt is sort of a Mute.
 * Show the Forehead
 * Spikes of Villainy:He's not really a villain, but he was against Marche during the game.
 * Tragic Keepsake: His stuffed bear.

Doned Radiuju
Marche's younger brother, who is confined to a wheelchair and has to go to the hospital on a regular basis. In Ivalice, neither applies to him.


 * Beat Them At Their Own Game: Late in the game, Marche goes after a very promising lead in the hopes of luring Doned out so that he can talk with him.
 * Bob Haircut
 * Ill Boy
 * Non-Action Guy: Even able to walk, he's not able to fight in a clan yet.
 * Spoiled Brat: Deconstructed. He sends people knowing they could well and truly kill his brother under some circumstances, but he also has a Freudian Excuse in that he especially doesn't want the world to return to normal.
 * Throwing Off the Disability: In Ivalice, crippled Doned could walk.
 * The Unfought: He works against Marche by tipping him off to bounty hunters, guards or rival clans, but never faces him in combat. A wandering clan called the "Doned Faction" can be encountered, but he isn't in it. Justified that he is not old enough to engage.

Cid Randell
Mewt's father, who sank into depression after the death of his wife.


 * Bowdlerize: In the US version, he's having trouble at work.
 * Drowning My Sorrows: During the beginning of the game in the Japanese version.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: In Ivalice, he seems not to remember his past life, unlike the other people from Mewt's life.
 * Yasuyuki Kase

Montblanc
Montblanc found Marche as soon as St. Ivalice experienced its transformation. He is very loyal to him, especially in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition.


 * Big No: During the mission, when it turns out that.
 * Breakout Character
 * Crutch Character: No wonder people like to kill him in the Jagds (explained below).
 * Dark Furred Blond: Only in the artwork. His sprite has white fur.
 * Edible Theme Naming: Named after this.
 * Fairy Companion: To Marche.
 * Hair Color Dissonance: Montblanc's hair color in his in-game sprite is orange, though he actually has blond hair.
 * I Am Not Weasel: Montblanc's reaction when Marche calls him a "stuffed animal".
 * I Will Wait for You: What Montblanc says towards Marche during one of the commercials.
 * Japanese Pronouns: In the Audio Adaptation, Montblanc usually uses Marche's name towards Marche. Otherwise, he would use omae instead.
 * Keet: In the Audio Adaptation, especially at Vol. 4.
 * Kumiko Yokote: That's what the credit says.
 * No Indoor Voice: Montblanc yells a LOT in the Audio Adaptation.
 * Say My Name: Marche calls his name.
 * Show the Forehead
 * Those Two Guys: With Nono during the Audio Adaptation.
 * Verbal Tic: Since he's a Moogle, he automatically uses "kupo".

Shara
One of Ritz's viera friends in her clan.


 * Action Girl
 * The Archer: Starts off as an Archer, and later becomes a Sniper.
 * Bare Your Midriff
 * Fashionable Asymmetry: She only wears one stocking.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Ritz.
 * Loin Cloth
 * Stocking Filler: Only one leg.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Since she's a Viera.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Antlion Larvae, revealed in the mission "A Maiden's Cry", where.

Babus Swain
Mewt's Nu Mou retainer.


 * Battle Butler
 * Big Damn Heroes:
 * Collared by Fashion
 * Cutscene Power to the Max:.
 * Duel Boss
 * Foil: To Ezel
 * Kumi Sakuma
 * Prematurely Bald: He sounds younger compared to Ezel and other Nu Mou have hair.
 * It is possible he has thin, white fur. Being a high-ranking royal servant, he would be more well-groomed than other Nu Mou.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality
 * Time Stands Still

Nono
Montblanc's younger brother, a gadgeteer who hopes to make his own airship.


 * Butt Monkey: In Mission 12, his airship gets wrecked in a hit-and-run, and you have to chase the perpetrators to the Jagds. In an optional mission, this happens again.
 * Gadgeteer Genius
 * Those Two Guys: With Montblanc during the Audio Adaptation.
 * Verbal Tic: Since he's a Moogle, he automatically uses "kupo".

Ezel Berbier
A mysterious nu mou who is responsible for the creation of Anti-Laws.


 * Foil: To Babus.
 * Mad Scientist
 * No Hero Discount: . It's also unclear how saving him affects his prices, but arguably, being let in on his secret shop can be considered a reward.
 * Spy Speak
 * Wataru Takagi: It really fits his character.

Queen Remedi
Mewt's dead mother. Brought Back From the Dead
 * Alliterative Name: Possibly was Remedi Randell.
 * Back From the Dead: The "Real" Remedi Randell died before the storyline - although the Ivalice version was
 * Breast Plate:
 * Facial Markings: Like her son's.
 * Missing Mom: She was Mewt's dead mother in St. Ivalice.
 * Posthumous Character:
 * Yoshiko Sakakibara
 * Posthumous Character:
 * Yoshiko Sakakibara
 * Yoshiko Sakakibara

Llednar Twem
A boy whom the Queen brings in after Cid separates the judges from the palace. .
 * Blond Guys Are Evil
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * The Dragon
 * Duel Boss
 * Enemy Without
 * Evil Counterpart: He is the embodiment of Mewt's anger after all...
 * Giant Poofy Sleeves
 * Hikaru Midorikawa
 * Hopeless Boss Fight: You have to wait him out twice.
 * Literally Shattered Lives: After his defeat, he turns to stone and crumbles.
 * Nigh Invulnerable: The Queen altered reality so that he could not be harmed.
 * Sdrawkcab Name: Of Mewt Randell.
 * : During the near-climax of the game.
 * Villain Sue / Marty Stu / Copy Cat Sue: Invoked, since Hilarity Ensues when you

Radio Edition Exclusive Characters
Below are exclusive characters who appear in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition.

The Moogle Knight

 * Estrogen Brigade Bait: He's one of the best fighters of all, so a number of fan-Moogles followed him all the way.
 * No Name Given: Even the credits simply named him "Moogle Knight."
 * Verbal Tic: Since he's a Moogle, he automatically uses "kupo".
 * Vocal Dissonance: He is a Moogle with a extremely low voice, being voiced by Ryoukichi Takahashi and all. But it might be because he is older than Montblanc, who was described as a "young Moogle boy".