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delete the artsy moon trope due to the trope merge, the "foreshadowing for later in the game" description, is NOT merged into Weird Moon because this description is very vague and I don't know how to make it work with the rest of the trope.
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(delete the artsy moon trope due to the trope merge, the "foreshadowing for later in the game" description, is NOT merged into Weird Moon because this description is very vague and I don't know how to make it work with the rest of the trope.)
 
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''"I'll be waiting... for you, so... if you come here... you'll find me. [[The Promise|I promise]]."'' }}
 
The eighth entry into the [[Running Gag|finger-flayingly popular]] ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series. Originally released on [[PlayStation]] and home computer, and ported to the [[Playstation Network]] for the [[PlayStationPlay Station 3]] and PSP.
 
Squall Leonhart is a student at an [[Elaborate University High]] for mercenaries named Balamb Garden. The organisation that runs Balamb Garden, SeeD, takes in prepubescent orphans and [[Child Soldiers|trains them to become soldiers]], requiring them to graduate before their twentieth birthday.
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* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: Right before the Battle of the Gardens, Squall is given a choice of orders to issue to the students in Balamb Garden involving their battle strategy and defense, but there's also an order of what to do with the hot dogs.
* [[Artificial Gravity]]: Esthar Lunar Base and the Ragnarok. The latter has a scene where it's turned off, causing Rinoa to float.
* [[Artsy Moon]]: Foreshadowing for later in the game.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: The Ultimania guide reveals that Seifer's dream of becoming a sorceress's knight was influenced by seeing the movie in which Laguna played a knight, and that he based his gunblade stance on the one Laguna used during the film.
* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: Cid steps down as Headmaster and promotes Squall to Commander of SeeD specifically in order to change Garden from a school to an active fighting force against the sorceress. {{spoiler|The decision is undoubtedly helped along by the fact that Cid already knows, courtesy of Edea, that Squall is going to defeat Ultimecia in the future.}}
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** [[Dual Boss]]: The Iguions, Fujin and Raijin, Biggs and Wedge, Sacred and Minotaur, Vysage with Lefty and Righty.
** [[Duel Boss]]: In the first boss fight against Seifer, Squall fights him alone.
** [[Final Boss, New Dimension]]: The climactic battle against Ultimecia begins in her throne room, but grows increasingly chaotic as [[Time Compression]] proceeds; the last stage occurs in a nearly-featureless void.
** [[King Mook]]: Tonberry King.
** [[One-Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Ultimecia}} goes through several of these. Also, the {{spoiler|Fake President Deling}} has this when he transforms into Gerogero.
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** The same goes for Squall's feelings towards Rinoa. This is because for the majority of the game, he's simply not emotionally mature enough to [[What Is This Feeling?|understand his feelings]] towards her, or how to reciprocate.
*** Rinoa addresses this when the team is at Trabia Garden. She tells Squall that he has to voice his feeling or she won't understand.
* [[CannotCan't StandLive with Them, CannotCan't Live Without Them]]: Squall spends the first two discs of the game grimly resisting Rinoa's efforts to get him to open up to her, but gradually giving way. When she {{spoiler|falls into a coma at the end of disc two, however, he realizes how much he doesn't want to lose her, and she becomes his main priority}}.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Selphie ''tries'' to get "Booyaka!" to catch on among the students. It doesn't work. Squall's may as well be "Whatever", especially in the English version which altered some of his dialogue to add this as much as possible.
* [[Celebrity Resemblance]] / [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]:
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* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: Done in the Galdbadia Missile Base mission. Also, Watts is seen in Timber dressed as a Galbadian soldier.
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: One can be seen briefly in a hallway in Galbadia Garden making students do push ups, one of whom is Zell if he's not in your party.
* [[Dub -Induced Plot Hole]]: A minor example -- in the beginning of the game, Zell continually tries (and [[Failure Is the Only Option|fails]]) to get his [[Trademark Favorite Food]] from the Balamb Garden cafeteria. What his favorite food actually ''is'', however, depends on what translation of the game you're playing (in English, it's hot dogs; in French, it's pretzels; etc). Much later, during the [[Dance Party Ending]], Zell is seen stuffing his face with a pile of what looks like dinner rolls. This is actually the punchline to a [[Brick Joke]] -- in the original Japanese script, Zell's favorite food is a particular kind of bread. He ''finally'' got his hands on some!
** It still sort of works in the English version, as the dinner rolls look like hotdog rolls which would, presumably, contain hotdogs therein.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: This is an RPG, so of course, you're not too important to run people's errands like finding pieces of a vase or gathering rocks to make a statue. Squall [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this during the Timber Mission when the Forest Owls ask him to go wake up Rinoa.
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* [[Slow Motion Fall]]: Squall gets two of these. First, in the FMV at Dollet, with him jumping to reach the landing vessel before X-ATMO92 fires at him. The second occurs after the first boss fight with Edea when she impales him, and he falls off the parade float.
* [[Small Girl, Big Gun]]: The cutscene with Quistis at Dollet taking down [[Spider Tank|X-ATM092]]. Although not petite, she's still pretty trim and the gun she's using is ''freaking huge''.
* [[Skill Slot System]]: The GF system allows ability customization.
* [[Sole Entertainment Option]]: It doesn't really have a city that specializes in the Card Game of the Week, but each city has its own rules. Regardless of this fact, practically everyone plays. Not only that, but people carry all of their cards around with them as they aimlessly walk around.
* [[Solemn Ending Theme]]: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNefNLOHVYk Eyes On Me]".
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* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: Laguna and Squall get two out of three; at 175cm and 177cm respectively they are shorter than any other male playable character in the game except for Zell.
* [[Teacher-Student Romance]]:
** Hot for teacher variation: Many of Quistis's male students (and apparently [[Les Yay|quite a few female ones]], if the Trepies are any indication) are pining for one. She [[Lampshadeslampshade]]s this in the Fire Cavern Test when she mentions to Squall how the boys often choke on the test when she comes with them.
** Hot for student variation: Quistis for Squall, though in her defense, they're only a year apart in age {{spoiler|and apparently grew up together, though neither of them remembers it anymore.}} Squall comments on the awkwardness of it fairly early in the game, and Quistis eventually says that her crush on him was actually misdirected sisterly affection, although how honest she's being about that is subject to interpretation.
* [[Technicolor Death]]: Following series tradition, the [[Final Boss]] goes out like this.
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