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* [[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy I]]
* [[Heartwarming/Final Fantasy II/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy II]]
* [[Final Fantasy III (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy III]]
* [[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy IV]]
* [[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy V]]
* [[Final Fantasy VI (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy VI]]
* [[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy VII]]
* [[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy VIII]]
* [[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy IX]]
* [[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy X]]
* [[Final Fantasy X -2 (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy X -2]]
* [[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy XII]]
* [[Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Final Fantasy XIII]]
 
== [[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|Final Fantasy I]] ==
* In the Dawn of Souls remake, there's a bonus dungeon with a level filled with the souls of various monsters from the game. To beat the level, you talked to these souls and listened to their problems.
 
== [[Final Fantasy III (Video Game)|Final Fantasy III]] ==
* Hopefully Wiki magic will fill in the names for me. A king has gone completely nuts, forcing his army to fight themselves among other things including banishing his son. When the party brings the prince back to the castle to talk some sense into the king, they are invited to sleep and talk in the morning. The king tries to stab him in his sleep, but {{spoiler|breaks free of the [[Evil Chancellor]]'s mind control just long enough to stab ''himself''. He was not about to let his son die.}}
** Wiki Magic(k) to the rescue. It's King Gorn of Saronia, his son Prince Alus {{spoiler|and [[Evil Chancellor|the evil advisor Gigameth]] who transforms into [[That One Boss|Garuda.]]}}
 
== [[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IV]] ==
* Beating Odin
{{quote| ''You have grown strong. You must protect Baron with your strength. You must protect the world with your strength. I shall fight along side with you as Odin."}}
** {{spoiler|Especially since he was the former King of Baron before he got killed by an elemental lord and is accepting Cecil as the new leader and guiding force of Baron.}}
* The [[Power of Friendship]] scene right before {{spoiler|The final battle with Zeromus}}
* At the end of the DS version, there is one extra touch that made this troper go "awwwww": {{spoiler|When Golbez turns around to say goodbye to Cecil, he symbolically appears as Theodore.}}
 
== [[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Final Fantasy V]] ==
* For [[Glenn Magus Harvey|this troper]], the ending of Final Fantasy V (with {{spoiler|Cara's letter}} with the "Dear Friends" track) is the most touching videogame ending he's seen.
 
== [[Final Fantasy XI (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XI]] ==
* The ending to A Crystalline Prophecy. It was hard enough to keep it together when {{spoiler|Aldo and Mathilde reached out to Lil' Aldo}} but then "Final Fantasy" started to play and [[Tear Jerker|oh god]].
 
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