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Final Fantasy: Unlimited [a] (FF:U) is an anime television series based on Square Enix's popular Final Fantasy role-playing video game franchise.Produced by Gonzo, avex mode, TV Tokyo, Dentsu and GDH, the series was directed by Mahiro Maeda, with Atsuhiro Tomioka writing the scripts, Kazuto Nakazawa and Camel 7 designing the characters and ShirÅ Hamaguchi and Akifumi Tada composing the music.
Freeform is an American basic cable channel owned and operated by Disney Entertainment business segment and division of the Walt Disney Company.Freeform primarily broadcasts programming geared towards young adults – with some skewing toward young women – in the 18–34 age range, a target demographic designated by the channel as "becomers".
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A 25-episode anime television series, Final Fantasy: Unlimited, was released in 2001 based on the common elements of the Final Fantasy series. It was broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo and released in North America by ADV Films.
Final Fantasy is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
The second launch of the show aired only nine episodes, leaving nine installments not televised in the USA. The show aired on Boomerang for a brief time before moving to Nicktoons in 2009 for the final episodes. [1] The series was produced in 16:9 widescreen, although it was letterboxed or cropped when broadcast.
The series premiered its first two episodes on ABC in February 2015 to positive critical reception, becoming the first network television sitcom in the U.S. to feature a family of Asian Americans as main characters in over 20 years. Prior to its second season, the series went through a retooling, which included Huang's departure as narrator.
Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light [a] is an eight-part 2017 Japanese-language drama miniseries starring Yudai Chiba, Ren Osugi and Mako Ishino. It was released on April 17, 2017, on MBS / TBS , and on Netflix worldwide on September 1.