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{{quote|''Welcome to the night of Wonderland.''|Fabula}}
{{quote|''Welcome to the night of Wonderland.''|Fabula}}


''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' is, as the name implies, an anime series produced as part of the [[Running Gag|mind-flayingly popular]] ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. It was produced by Gonzo, and brought to the United States by ADV; it's available to the Spanish-speaking audience in a subtitled version, and has also been dubbed in French and German. Like many Gonzo anime, ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' is often guilty of [[Conspicuous CG]] (though it uses said CG better than many other Gonzo productions) and varying art quality depending on which studio is working on each episode.
'''''Final Fantasy: Unlimited''''' is, as the name implies, an anime series produced as part of the [[Running Gag|mind-flayingly popular]] ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. It was produced by Gonzo, and brought to the United States by ADV; it's available to the Spanish-speaking audience in a subtitled version, and has also been dubbed in French and German. Like many Gonzo anime, ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' is often guilty of [[Conspicuous CG]] (though it uses said CG better than many other Gonzo productions) and varying art quality depending on which studio is working on each episode.


Originally planned as a two-season anime with an open-ended finale to allow for a third season if it was well-received, ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' did not receive enough attention to have its second season produced. The unanimated plotline was instead released in two voiced dramas, a book, and several short stories released on the official website--[[No Export for You|none of which were made available in a language other than Japanese]]. That didn't stop the non-Japanese fans from piecing the rest of the story together through unofficial translations and summaries anyway.
Originally planned as a two-season anime with an open-ended finale to allow for a third season if it was well-received, ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' did not receive enough attention to have its second season produced. The unanimated plotline was instead released in two voiced dramas, a book, and several short stories released on the official website--[[No Export for You|none of which were made available in a language other than Japanese]]. That didn't stop the non-Japanese fans from piecing the rest of the story together through unofficial translations and summaries anyway.