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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, set in their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempts to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar user account]] was used in recreating the drama.

The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.

Akio Inaba, a young officer worker, has been distant from his father, Hirotaro, for many years, the two not having talked with one another since he was a child. When Hirotaro suddenly quits his job, Akio recalls when his father bought him ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' as a child and how they bonded over the game. To that end, he hopes to use his passion for FFXIV to reconnect with his father; he buys a copy for Hirotaro, and plans to befriend him in-game, keeping his identity a secret while trying to understand his father better.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, set Creator/SquareEnix.

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in their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempts to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar user account]] was used in recreating the drama.

Akio Inaba, a young officer worker, has been distant from his father, Hirotaro. For many years, the two not having talked with one another since he was a child. One day during the year of 2014, Akio's mom notified him that his dad suddenly quits his job without tell her. [[DumbStruck Stunned, confused]], and not knowing how to break the ice with his dad over the reason why his dad made this move, Akio recalled how his father bought him ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' when he was little, and how they bonded over the game. To that end, he hopes to use his passion for ''[=FFXIV=]'' to reconnect with his father; he buys a copy for Hirotaro, and plans to befriend him in-game, keeping his identity a secret while trying to understand his father better.

The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.

Akio Inaba, a young officer worker, has been distant from his father, Hirotaro, for many years, the two not having talked
7 episodes, with one another since he was a child. When Hirotaro suddenly quits his job, Akio recalls when his father bought him ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' as a child and how they bonded over the game. To that end, he hopes to use his passion for FFXIV to reconnect with his father; he buys a copy for Hirotaro, and plans to befriend him in-game, keeping his identity a secret while trying to understand his father better.
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully (and amateuringly) produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from their daily lives to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the professional guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also assign Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully mostly (and amateuringly) produced by him and his guildmates, who used cast their time times aside from their daily lives to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" to film under the professional guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also assign Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights (and prevent non-gamer [[Main/{{Noob}} noobness]],) the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture, user log texting, and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from their daily lives to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also assign Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights (and prevent non-gamer [[Main/{{Noob}} noobness]],) the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture, user log texting, and emoji emote acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully (and amateuringly) produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from their daily lives to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the professional guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also assign Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from their daily routines to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also ask Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from their daily routines lives to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also ask assign Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, set in their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempts to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar user account]], as well as entire guildmates were involved in recreating the drama.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, set in their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempts to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar user account]], as well as entire guildmates were involved account]] was used in recreating the drama.
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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempt to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar player account]] was used for the drama.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on set in their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempt attempts to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar player account]] was used for user account]], as well as entire guildmates were involved in recreating the drama.
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also ask Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work their daily routines to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also ask Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture, user log texting, and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, rights (and prevent non-gamer [[Main/{{Noob}} noobness]],) the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture, user log texting, and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would ask Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would also ask Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would ask lalafell members to take on the job as "cameramen."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would ask lalafell Lalafell and Roegadyn members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a neat job title--"Character Actors." Depending on the needs for camera angles, the director would ask lalafell members to take on the job as "cameramen."
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, aside from the producer and film director, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "demo director."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, aside from the producer and film director, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied "shooting" under the guidance of the film director, who created an ''[=FFXIV=]'' account to be "film footages" from within the game. The director even gave them a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "demo director.neat job title--"Character Actors."
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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "director."

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** According to [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, aside from the producer and film director, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "director."demo director."
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
** According to Real!Maidy's documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "director."

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including footage capture capture, user log texting, and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
** According to Real!Maidy's [[WordOfGod Real!Maidy's]] documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "director."
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** According to Real!Maidy's documentary, all gaming segments were fully produced by him and his guildmates, who used their time aside from work to participate and lend their skills for the "shooting." Including one guild member who's implied to be a "professional storyboarder" and worked as their "director."
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including scenery capture and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (including scenery footage capture and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (and (including scenery capture and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user privacy rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. To preserve user privacy rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: [[DescendedCreator Literally]]. The To preserve user privacy rights, the character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay (and emoji acting!) featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* ArcherArchetype: Hirotaro plays Indy as an [=Archer/Bard=].



* BareFistedMonk: Akio's class of choice as Maidy is [=Pugilist/Monk=].
* CrossPlayer: Akio's avatar is a female Miqo'te Monk.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: [[spoiler:When Akio finally reveals that he is Hirotaro's son in-game, Hirotaro thinks Maidy is referring to someone else altogether...[[SubvertedTrope at least, at first]].]]
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Played With. In episode 2 Hirotaro walks in on Akio. Who is hiding his screen and holding a tissue. He's not really ''flogging the dolphin'', he's playing FFXIV and the tissue was from him blowing his nose.
* DescentIntoAddiction: The more Hirotaro plays FFXIV, the more addicted to it he becomes, eventually driving a wedge between him and his wife.



* LoopholeAbuse: When Kimiko limits Hirotaro's playtime to an hour a day, he obliges the new rule. He logs in one day after the stroke of midnight, so he can use his one hour a day right after the end of his playtime the previous day.



* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: At Akio's suggestion, Hirotaro names his avatar after a hero from movies: "[[Film/IndianaJones Indy Jones]]".



* ObliviousToLove: Yoko holds a flame for Akio. Too bad for her, he doesn't realize it.
* ParentsAsPeople: Hirotaro is somewhat alienated from his relations with his son Akio. In addition, his lack of open communications with his family in reasons for his resignment is what caused Akio to communicate with him secretly via Final Fantasy XIV.



* SoapOperaDisease: [[spoiler: When Hirotaro revealed his illness, the audience is left to wonder what specific disease he was having. Though based on his increasigly inability to eat certain food, his brief stomach reaction, and his weight loss, it must be stomach related; most likely, it's cancer.]]



* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Hirotaro, at first. [[CharacterDevelopment He eventually becomes an excellent player.]].
* TrainingMontage: Before their last fight with Twintania, Maidy, Indy, and their friends are shown training for the big fight.
* WeddingDay: A post-series special revolves around two of Akio's guildmates undergoing the Ceremony of Eternal Bonding.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler: Hiotaro has been diagnosed with cancer and doesn't have much time to live. He then realized that he had to quit his job, which has been hard for him to live on as it was his entire life. Fortunately, his new time with his son and his friends provided him with purpose in life that he decided to have a surgery.]]

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* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Hirotaro, at first. [[CharacterDevelopment He eventually becomes an excellent player.]].
* TrainingMontage: Before their last fight with Twintania, Maidy, Indy, and their friends are shown training for the big fight.
* WeddingDay: A post-series special revolves around two of Akio's guildmates undergoing the Ceremony of Eternal Bonding.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler: Hiotaro has been diagnosed with cancer and doesn't have much time to live. He then realized that he had to quit his job, which has been hard for him to live on as it was his entire life. Fortunately, his new time with his son and his friends provided him with purpose in life that he decided to have a surgery.]]
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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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* AuthorAvatar: Literally.[[DescendedCreator Literally]]. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose [[AuthorAvatar entire account]] was used for the drama. The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' under the sub-category, ''Project: Dad of Light'' chronicled by a [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player named "Maidy Maidy," whose project garnered a grand readership following through his 9-month journey documenting his attempt to reconnect with his father through ''[=FFXIV=]''; and whose [[AuthorAvatar entire player account]] was used for the drama. drama.

The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.
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* WeddingDay: A post-series special revolves around two of Akio's guildmates undergoing the Eternal Bonding ceremony.

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* WeddingDay: A post-series special revolves around two of Akio's guildmates undergoing the Ceremony of Eternal Bonding ceremony.Bonding.
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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," Aru-chan.

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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "online public meetings," [[ADayInTheLimelight Aru-chan.]]
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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.

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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild members for drama production, including the person who takes care of [[TheLancer manages]] all of his "[[TheLancer online "online public meetings]]," meetings," Aru-chan.
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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild of friends for drama production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.

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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild of friends members for drama production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.
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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' chronicled by a real [[=FFXIV=]] player known as "Maidy Maidy," whose username and avatar was used for the drama. The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' and BasedOnATrueStory from a blog titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' chronicled by a real [[=FFXIV=]] [[OneOfUs real]] ''[=FFXIV=]'' player known as named "Maidy Maidy," whose username and avatar [[AuthorAvatar entire account]] was used for the drama. The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.



* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild of friends for drama production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.

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* AuthorAvatar: Literally. The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments segments, including in-guild interactions, were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild of friends for drama production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.
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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' and inspired by the blog posts titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' by a real-world player known as "Maidy," whose username and avatar was used for the drama. The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.

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''Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'' is a Japanese television series sponsored by Creator/SquareEnix, based on their [[TearJerker tear-jerkingly]] popular MMORPG ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' and inspired by the BasedOnATrueStory from a blog posts titled, ''Ichigeki Kakusatsu SS Nikki'' chronicled by a real-world real [[=FFXIV=]] player known as "Maidy," "Maidy Maidy," whose username and avatar was used for the drama. The series premiered in Japan in April of 2017, and was released worldwide via Netflix in September of the same year. It aired a total of eight episodes.



* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's own guild for drama production.

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* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay featuring the author's very own guild of friends for drama production.production, including the person who takes care of all of his "[[TheLancer online public meetings]]," Aru-chan.
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* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay by the author for drama production.

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* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay by featuring the author author's own guild for drama production.
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* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay by the author for drama production.

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* AuthorAvatar: The character of Maidy was enacted directly by his original user, and dubbed by voice actress, Creator/YoshinoNanjo post-production; while the entire gameplay segments were also newly recorded gameplay by the author for drama production.

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