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* [[Follow the Leader]]: It's the story of angst-ridden protagonist sucked into circumstances he barely even understands who hates mechs and fighting, and is prone to going on destructive rampages with his mech. The game also has tons of [[Contemplate Our Navels]] and vague foreshadowing, an[[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness|Omniscient Council of Vagueness]], tons of [[Faux Symbolism]], and a [[Gainax Ending]]. [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Does any of this sound familiar?]]
* [[Expy]]: Elly has an uncanny resemblance to Elle from [[Terranigma]], both in name and appearance
** Rico is a dead ringer for [[Street Fighter|Blanka]]. No one is quite sure why.
** Emeralda is a green-haired orphan {{spoiler|sort of}} child that grows up within the game. Just like [[Final Fantasy IV|Rydia]].
** "I am <s>[[Star Wars|Darth Vader]]</s> <s>[[G Gundam|Master Asia]]</s> <s>[[Spell My Name with an "S"|Graf]]</s> Grahf, the seeker of power. Doth thou desire the power?"
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: So very many in the Japanese version.
** Fei is [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]. Ironically, he also plays Ramsus, but goes uncredited for that.
** Elly is Yumi Touma, the only seiyuu more prolific than [[Megumi Hayashibara]]. Seriously, just [http://www.animenewsnetwork.comcc//encyclopedia/people.php?id=658 check out her credits].
** Citan is Hideyuki Tanaka, whose roles include [[Metal Gear Solid|Hal "Otacon" Emmerich]].
** Bart is [[Tomokazu Seki]], AKAa.k.a. [[G Gundam|Domon Kasshu]] and [[Full Metal Panic!|Sousuke Sagara]] (among many others).
** Billy is Yuji Ueda, who played [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Akito Tenkawa]].
** Krellian is [[Ryotaro Okiayu]].
* [[Media Research Failure]]: Kahran Ramsus' second Omnigear, Amphysvena, is mistakenly assumed to be Vendetta aligned to a second Anima Relic. According to [[Word of God|the Perfect Works]], however, its actually Krelian's Omnigear—Ramsus pilots it because Krelian has no more use for it.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "Remember, kids...Chu-Chu died for your sins!"
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]:
** "Did you just see my MAD SKILLZ?"
** A few of them, the two most prominantprominent are that you can somehow use Elly/Sophia's OmniGear El Regerus outside of the one scripted battle it appears in, and that you can recruit Ramsus as a playable character after {{spoiler|Elly merges with Deus)}}.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
*** These two originate from translated production notes in the ''Perfect Works'' books, outlining plans for El Regerus, Ramsus, and even Margie to be fully playable characters, only to have them get cut down to NPC status thanks to time and funding shortfalls.
** [[Macross|Super Dimension]] Gear [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2jzrqfQ-wI&feature=related Yggdrasil IV]. Also, [[Giant Robo]]'s basic design and piloting method are used by Seibzehn.
** Seibzehn and Achtzehn, being the fusion of man and machine, are also a nod to [[Dragonball Z|Number 17 and Number 18.]] It's also a [[Bilingual Bonus]].
** The ancestors of Bartholomew Fatima {{spoiler|and Sigurd Harcourt}} are Roni Fatima and Rene Fatima. This is a Shout Out to royal ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' brothers Edgar '''Roni''' Figaro and Sabin '''Rene''' Figaro. As another Shout Out to ''FFVI'', Sigurd's surname Harcourt is shared by Duncan Harcourt, who was Sabin's martial arts mentor.
** One of Billy's special attacks is clearly a Shout-Out to [[Doom (series)|Doom]]
** A "Ticketmiester" vendor in Solaris.
** [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Amuro]] called. He wants Magnetic Coating back.
*** [[G Gundam|Domon]] would also like to have a word regarding Weltall Mk. II and its System Id, as would [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Ramba Ral]] regarding Brigandier/Andvari's weapons. And Aerods? More like [[Zeta Gundam|funnels]]. They're even housed in the skirt armor when not in use.
** At one point we have main hero and his rival use theit [[Humongous Mecha|Gears]] to push away a massive falling object. [[Chars Counterattack|Seems slightly familiar, no?]]
*** Perhaps they would've [[Catch and Return|fared better]] had the Doc been there with [[Xabungle|Heimdall]] to assist them.
** The creature in the sewer is named [[The Shining|Redrum]].
** There's a poster of [[Final Fantasy VII|Tifa]] on the wall in one of the second class district residences in Etrenank. And while we're on the topic, Solaris' foodstuffs are processed by a facility referred to as the [[Soylent Green|Soylent System]]. [[It Was His Sled|No prizes for guessing what the secret ingredient is...]]
** Andvari's origins and introduction: see Panzer World Galient.
** Name any super robot show that features no less than three robots performing a GATTAI sequence and you'll find your reference in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsFvVuChueA&feature=related G-Elements].
** Kahran Ramsus [[Zeta Gundam|has an obsessive grudge against the protagonist and challenges him to battle at every opportunity, only to have his clock cleaned every time]].
** OR-Weltall's posture is remarkably similar to the [[G Gundam|Master Gundam]]. Unsurprising, considering who pilots it. In battle, it also sports a few rather notable aesthetic similarities to [[Gundam Wing|Deathscythe Hell Custom]].
** The meager efforts of you land dwellers are insignificant to the true and only power.
** That's bound to get us into trouble with the makers of Star Trech!
** Shevat contains a few references to [[Chrono Trigger|Zeal]]. A floating city where one can find a Sage's hidden room, strange talking creatures (Chu-chus to ''Chrono Trigger'''s Nus), and Queen '''Z'''ephyr (though she doesn't gain immortality by her own choice, and she's not quite as [[Laughing Mad|batshit]] [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|insane]]). And speaking of ''Chrono Trigger'', be sure to say "hi" to Lucca before you head out from [[Doomed Hometown|Lahan]]...
** Fei gets frozen in [[Star Wars|carbonite]]. He gets better.
** The Gazel Ministry's personality data is housed in a supercomputer called [[2001: A Space Odyssey|SOL-9000]].
*** The Zohar is also a reference to the Monolith from ''2001''. Its technical name in ''Perfect Works'' (Magnetic Abnormal Matter - MAM) also mirrors the Monolith's technical name from the ''2001'' novels (Tycho Magnetic Anomaly - TMA).
** Gaspar, Balthasar, and Melchior are in the game as shout-outs to both [[The Bible|biblical]] [[Fanon]] and [[Chrono Trigger]].
** The planet orbiting floating city/space station Solaris is a shout out to the novel ''[[Solaris]]'' by Stanislav Lem.
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]:
** A few of them, the two most prominant are that you can somehow use Elly/Sophia's OmniGear El Regerus outside of the one scripted battle it appears in, and that you can recruit Ramsus as a playable character after {{spoiler|Elly merges with Deus)}}.
*** These two originate from translated production notes in the ''Perfect Works'' books, outlining plans for El Regerus, Ramsus, and even Margie to be fully playable characters, only to have them get cut down to NPC status thanks to time and funding shortfalls.
** Hilariously, you really can get the El-Regrs (Elly's Omnigear) by entering the final floor of the last dungeon and then going back out, but since its pilot is no longer in your party, it is useless. It's also playable in the Kislev battling minigame, but who enjoys grinding that?
** For extra fun, it's possible to [[Game Shark|hack]] El Regerus into the game before Elly takes off, but it doesn't have a model for the overworld, causing a game crash.
** There seems to be a rumor of a planned ''Xenogears'' OVA that takes place during the Zeboim era. So far, there's no evidence that such a thing was even planned.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
** Imagine Xenogears with a fully fleshed-out disc 2. For that matter, imagine Xenogears and [[Xenosaga]] as parts of a massive six-game epic.
** Margie was originally going to be playable, hence the sketch in ''Perfect Works'' where she has an entire arsenal hidden in her cloak. Better known is the fact that Omnigear versions of Siebzehn and Crescens were designs but never implemented.
** There is a rough sketch of El Seibzehn, Maria's [[Mid-Season Upgrade]], in ''Perfect Works''.
** Kahran was originally planned as a [[Sixth Ranger]], but this got canned when the budget ran out.
** The intro for the game was meant to be longer, consisting of an animated opening credits (similar like anime openings) featuring the song "Stars of Tears" and the intro movie, but was cut. [[Word of God]] said it would make the opening very long (the combined length of the two would be roughly ten minutes, so yeah).
** The game was originally pitched as ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', but was eventually made its own thing because the story was considered too dark for a main ''Final Fantasy'' title.
* [[Word of Dante]]: The idea that Yui was Shevat's premier warrior and defeated Citan in a duel was actually a result of a fan mistranslation of ''Perfect Works''. It has since been embedded into the community's image of her.
* [[Working Title]]: ''Xenogears'' was originally called ''-Project Noah-'', but this was changed during development for unknown reasons. Presumably it's because [[Square]] didn't want the already controversial religious symbolism to extend to the title.
* [[You Fail Biology Forever]]: The game writers seem to have some... interesting... ideas about how DNA works. Fan translations of [[All There in the Manual|Perfect Works]] have revealed that the weird backstory justifications for some of the technology in the game takes this [[Up to Eleven]].
 
** [[A Wizard Did It|The Wave Existence did it]].
 
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