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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: May cross with HilariousInHindsight, but the Princes conclude that they must learn to accept fire as one of their own, rather than reject the element and tribe as a whole like it's irredeemably evil. Come the 2018 show, and the protagonist himself is a heroic fire boy, breaking the franchise staple of fire as an enemy tribe.
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* HoYay: A somewhat predictable result for a show with only one female character present occasionally. Mostly between Noctis and Agrom due to them knowing one another for a little longer than the others did, but the Princes pretty much have many dynamics:
** Agrom and Noctis get one moment during "The Face in the Sand". They banter back and forth in good heart, Noctis noting this would be the start of a beautiful friendship. Given they're already friends by that point, it's no secret they're both enjoying their argument the way an old couple would.
** Agrom and Piron often have a similar but quieter dynamic that boils down to the former giving a well-meaning yet reckless idea and the latter trying to politely and calmly (and often unsuccessfully) damage filter his antics as a concerned spouse would.
** Noctis and Tasaru ''very'' often bicker about things the way an irresponsible spouse in an odd couple would with a neurotic one.
*** In general, it's not impossible to even ship all four princes together into an [[Main/OT3 OT4]], given all their mutual differences, constant arguings, fights and resulting bonds of friendship could very easily fall into SlapSlapKiss in a warrior world like theirs.
* {{Narm}}: The dialogues often feel very stilted, sometimes with awkward pauses between characters talking and scenes changing and their tone is often very ambiguous-sounding, not exactly the entertaining way.
** NarmCharm: The Princes' occasional inflictions and "huh?!" exclamations do feel pretty realistic and amusing to some, especially given the often bizarre nature of the setting.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The backgrounds being obviously 2D during some scenes, the lighting of some scenes not giving the already uncanny models a good look, the character models moving unnaturally slow, the list goes on...

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