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*** And ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Tactics a 2]]'' as well, using the spoony bit as an insult where one character calls another "A spoony Seeq".
*** An NPC in ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'' whines: "I asked a warrior monk out to the cafe, but she called me a spoony bard! Unbelievable!"
*** It also gets a [[Shout -Out]] in ''[[Dragon Quest IX (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IX]]'' as a [[Sidequest]] called Big-headed Bard. And yes, the bard in question is ''very'' spoony.
** Edward himself is full of [[Narm]]. In one scene, he needs his dead girlfriend's spirit's support to take down a common [[Mook]]. In another, he gets told to stop being a wuss by Rydia, at the time an ''eight-year-old girl''.
*** An eight year old girl who had just lost her entire family, and village, in an act of genocide. Yep, she handles that better than Edward handles the death of his girlfriend.
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** [[Overly-Long Fighting Animation|Super Nova, International version]]. Sephiroth does destroy the Solar System in the original Japanese version (it's harder to see because the explosion happens so far away); but for the International Version, they not only redid the attack to have much better animation, but they also made the attack [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|incredibly over-the-top]], showing the destruction of several planets (with their names in case you don't know what Jupiter looks like), with the Sun being a whopping two feet in front of our heroes before going Super Nova. It's even worse with the knowledge that it is a percentage-based attack - [[Slap-On-The-Wrist Nuke|it will never directly kill the party]].
*** And it can MISS. A Supernova can miss, despite being two feet from the faces of the party. [[Convection, Schmonvection]] at it's mosty [[Narm|Narmful]].
*** What truly puts it in Narm territory is the fact that Sephiroth can cast it multiple times. I see that planets reproduce by binary fission in the Final Fantasy VII universe, or so it would seem.
*** Oh, and he for some reason decides to spare Mars.
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