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2[[caption-width-right:350: It's Avalanche Time!]]
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4->''"Don't f*ck up!"''
5-->-- '''Barret'''
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7''Final Fantasy VII Machinabridged'' is an AbridgedSeries and {{Machinima}} based on and filmed in the pecking-order-dodgingly phenomenal ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. It is the first machinima series made by Creator/TeamFourStar (TFS). The series ran from 2015 to 2020, concluding with a 40-minute FinaleMovie.
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9Unlike ''DBZA'', the producers, directors and writers Antfish (Anthony Sardinha) and [=Takahata101=] (Curtis Arnott) hire several guest voice actors and other [=YouTubers=] outside of TFS for most characters, hence [[ActingForTwo double castings]] being the ''exception'' rather than the rule, for once. The footage is recorded and edited by Creator/MasakoX (Lawrence Simpson) rather than [=KaiserNeko=] (Scott Frerichs), allowing the series to be produced parallel to that of ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' (another series created by Team Four Star) without slowing down the latter series, especially since the script for each season has been written beforehand. As with all ''TFS'' productions, the music producer is [=AinTunez=] (Cliff Weinstein).
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11The series can be found on TFS' website and [=YouTube=] [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5j80D9V7lqZI-tK6mqcno5liPaLt9dAv channel.]]
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13Not to be confused with ''WebVideo/FinalFantasyVIIAbridged''.
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15'''As a parody of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', it is assumed that viewers are familiar with the source material. Due to this, spoilers related to the original narrative will not be marked.'''
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18!!Can you do me a solid and list the Tropes?
19* AbortedArc: Icicle Lodge and Mt. Gaia in their entirety are completely omitted. Much like the [[Anime/DragonBallZ Garlic Jr. Saga]], this is done to eliminate {{filler}}.
20* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Game parody more like, but some humor is downplayed to preserve the original drama the game had.
21* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Cloud, Tifa, and Barret fail to stop Shinra's Turks from dropping Sector 7's Upper Plate on the slums below. Barret himself is devastated by the destruction of the city and the loss of his fellow AVALANCHE allies... until Tifa attempts to cheer him up by recalling Clouds crossdressing incident back in Wall Market. It actually works with him laughing much to Cloud's annoyance.
22* AdaptationDistillation: Season 4 covers ''all'' of Disc 2 at once, which results in a much faster pace than the previous three seasons as well as a lot more cut content (It's generally accepted by fans that this is to prevent the burnout that killed ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged''). In particular:
23** To preserve the gravitas and the mood of [[spoiler: Aerith's death, the Jenova-LIFE fight was cut]]. Similarly, [[spoiler: because said death is Season 3's finale, Season 4 opens with the party already at the Northern Crater, cutting out Icicle Inn and Gaea's Cliff, as their purpose as breathers are redundant due to the year between seasons, and to preserve the dour mood and Cloud's TranquilFury]].
24** The need to search for Cloud following the Northern Crater is eliminated, with Shinra having found Cloud at Mideel in the week Tifa is unconscious, so after escaping Junon, the Highwind flies straight to Mideel, and Tifa never assumes the role of party leader[[note]]While it seems like the ship unnecessarily circumnavigated the globe just to get to Mideel, the flight montage is primarily to facilitate the buildup to the emotional gut punch of Tifa finding the vegetative Cloud[[/note]].
25** The Huge Materia missions on Fort Condor and Corel are covered simultaneously, with the 6-man party split between the two places. The Corel mission, however, gets a bit more spotlight with catharsis for Barret's story, while the Fort Condor cutaways are played for gags.
26** Ultimate Weapon's scripted boss in Mideel is cut, going straight into the Lifestream's eruption.
27** The Junon Huge Materia quest is glossed over, especially the submarine minigame. What's more, in a case of AdaptationDeviation, AVALANCHE is able to halt the plane that escaped Junon carrying the Huge Materia from Mt. Nibel. As such, the contents of Shinra No. 26 is instead a Mako bomb. Either that or there were only three in this canon.
28** The battle against Diamond Weapon was cut out, skipping from its arrival on the shore near Midgar to the Sister Ray firing and killing it because the party doesn't have a chance against something that big.[[note]]Amusingly, this ends up being a reverse of the game, as Diamond Weapon was not originally fought in the original Japanese version, only added in the English release onwards[[/note]]. Likewise, the entire trek underground is cut, and the confrontation with the Turks is moved and recontextualized for the movie.
29** Likewise, Vincent is capable of transforming into Chaos on his own power, the Lucrecia sidequest being made an unrelated visit for the movie.
30** The final phase of the Hojo fight is cut out entirely, ending instead on Helletic Hojo. Given [[NightmareFetishist the character they built him up as]] and his incredibly hammy declaration of having become his fetish, this was done entirely to preserve the humor, as it wouldn't make sense for a gross deviant like him to cross the BishonenLine. It also makes it a little bit more poetic - Hojo's final form before his death had become exactly as hideous in body as he always had been mind and personality.
31* AdaptationalBadass: AVALANCHE's days of preparation, from gathering their ultimate weapons, becoming as powerful as they possibly can, and even acquiring the legendary Knights of the Round materia, are rendered useless by [[spoiler: Safer Sephiroth]]. It's only due to [[spoiler: Aerith's intervention via Great Gospel-induced recovery]] that the Cloud gets the strength to put [[spoiler: the OneWingedAngel himself]] down.
32* AdaptationalHeroism:
33** [[spoiler:Cait Sith is far less reluctant to spy on AVALANCHE in the original game than he is here, where he genuinely wants to help save the planet and sees it as his only escape from the constant humiliation, loneliness, and helplessness against his peers' senseless acts of destruction that he must endure at Shinra. With Tseng, he openly admits he'd rather throw in his lot with Cloud, much earlier than his canon counterpart, due to "decisions made by upper management", which Tseng doesn't surprisingly blame him for.]]
34** Cid is much less verbally abusive, though that's mostly because everybody's a lot more foulmouthed. But most of all, [[spoiler:his abuse towards Shera is only verbal and even then is just a front, as they already worked out their issues long before their first appearance, and any of Cid's legitimate negativity towards her is vented through their BDSM sessions, with Shera as the {{Dominatrix}}. Cid even enforces the use of their BDSM specifically so that he DOESN'T legitimately hurt Shera. There's even subtle flirting between the two that just flies over the heads of everyone else unaware of their kinky means of resolution]]. Also, while the original got briefly tempted by the reality of his dream coming true, even getting into a slight argument with Cloud, here, Cid has no hesitation with trying to shut down Shinra's rocket scheme. The only reason the rocket still launches is because they're more or less too late.
35** [[spoiler:The Ultimate Weapon. In the game, it's a boss that has to be beaten in order to get Ultima Weapon. Here, it gives Cloud Ultima Weapon without a fight as it tells them that it only fights threats and sees the party not as threats but as heroes.]]
36** The Turks. They never really got to show remorse for their acts working under Shinra in ''Advent Children'', particularly dropping Sector 7's plate in the original, but here, once Shinra has collapsed, they express it big time, even doing AVALANCHE a solid on the house by getting all their ultimate weapons (and directing them on how to get Cloud's), but they know they've got a lot to do before they can come close to making up for what they did. They aren't EasilyForgiven, but their efforts are being recognized.
37* AdaptationalJerkass:
38** Instead of being a TeamMom like in the original game, Tifa is an AxCrazy sadistic bitch that frequently tricks or threatens Cloud into doing stuff for her. Her character arc revolves around her [[TookALevelInKindness taking a level in kindness]] and moving more towards her actual TeamMom status.
39** Aerith is still TheHeart of the team, but here [[ClingyJealousGirl she has a nasty side that comes out whenever she feels like another girl's coming between her and Cloud]]. Aerith has casually [[{{Yandere}} withheld aid that could save Tifa's life]] multiple times, and once "[[ContrivedClumsiness accidentally]]" broke a materia that had a female summon that saved their lives, simply because Cloud thought she was beautiful.
40** Sephiroth, who is much pettier in this version, particularly with [[spoiler: his murdering of people close to Cloud. He specifically murders Cloud's mother to make Cloud "just like him", namely without a mother, as payback for the lad's incessant fanboying. With Aerith, instead of dismissing Cloud's ability to have emotions, he does the complete opposite and taunts him for his failure to promise to protect her, along with rubbing the above murder in his face]].
41*** [[spoiler:However, it may be subverted, as Cloud's FalseMemories mean that the conversation didn't happen as shown. When we see the actual confrontation between the two, Sephiroth appears to just stab Cloud, only bothering to talk to him when Cloud manages to turn the tables on him, never mentioning anything about specifically targeting Cloud's mother, and actually expresses confusion over who Cloud is, implying his mother's death wasn't actually targeted and it was just Cloud's false memories making himself seem more important.]]
42*** Mixed with AdaptationalVillainy, his [[AGodAmI god complex]] is even worse here. [[spoiler: It's implied that after finding out Jenova wasn't a Cetra, he, at the very least, just reinterprets her as divine judgment incarnate, out to purge each planet of their sentient life because they could potentially become [[HumansAreBastards "human"]]. And as her son, it is his birthright to become a god and extinguish "the cruelty of humans", just as he believes Jenova would. It's almost as if he cannot handle the idea of being anything less than "superior to all humans", making him a ShadowArchetype to Cloud's own obsessions early in the show]].
43* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
44** In the original, Barret and Red are friends but they are no closer to each other than they are to any of the other party members. Here, they quickly become ABoyAndHisX-type best buddies and the show's ThoseTwoGuys. Their character-focused episodes will usually strongly involve each other as a double act, while in the original, Red is not mandatory for Barret's story, and vice versa.
45** Not as closely as the above pair, but Yuffie is given a connection to Tifa as a hyperexcited fangirl of the latter, who is initially annoyed by it, but the two evolve into a sibling dynamic, especially after Yuffie's materia sidequest, becoming a vehicle for Tifa's CharacterDevelopment.
46** Much to the relief of many, Cid and Shera's relationship is changed here. Their infamous verbally abusive relationship is [[spoiler: just a front that's barely held up at all, whilst their real relationship is much more loving and mutual, albeit done through BDSM, with Shera as the dom. This way, Cid can vent any legitimate lingering frustrations towards her without actually hurting her in any way. The two even subtly flirt with each other in ways that fly over the heads of everyone else. In fact, his character arc is excised, and his reconciliation with Shera is instead just him being even more appreciative of her]].
47* AdaptationalWimp: The normally badass and aloof Cloud is now a confused and naive kid who can sometimes pull through in battles, only to shortly afterward, well... fuck up.
48* AllMenArePerverts: A big contributing factor as to why Cloud began hanging out with Tifa when he was twelve was because she had "pretty eyes", and adult Cloud admits that he was definitely ''not'' [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey looking at her eyes]].
49* AndroclesLion: The Zolom in Episode 12 only attacks the party because it was hurt, and it was taking out its anger after its mate was killed by Sephiroth.
50* AnimalWrongsGroup: What Hojo assumes AVALANCHE is this when they break into his lab.
51-->'''Hojo:''' Ooohhh. [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore So what'll it be this time?]] "They deserve to be free"? "They have feelings too?" Or, my personal favorite, "They have a name!". [[EvilLaugh Ahahahahaha!]]
52* AnimeHair: They lampshaded Cloud's a lot in Episode 2 from how in the description of him in the news was a palm tree with yellow leaves to how even Cloud admitted that even with that they could easily find him.
53* AntiClimaxBoss: Invoked with every single boss in the game and PlayedForLaughs at its finest. The standard formula is the party is too busy bickering with each other and they take their tensions out on said boss, one-shotting it. This does make sense since it ''is'' supposed to be abridged, and certain boss fights can go on for a while in the game proper. [[spoiler: Even Safer Sephiroth, while he does come very close to killing the party, is ultimately a three round fight filled with a lot of dialogue in between.]]
54* ArcWords:
55** "Don't fuck up!" and "Can you do me a solid?"
56** "All is forgiven", in reference to Aerith.
57** "The Promised Land."
58** "SOLDIER", relating to Cloud's obsessive need to be seen and respected as a badass.
59** The original source material's arc words like "reunion" and "calamity from the sky" still apply here.
60* ArtEvolution: Aerith's portrait has a more cartoony look in Season 2. The art style has changed in general beginning in Season 2. Cloud, Barret, Tifa and Red XIII keep their portraits from Season 1, but outside of those portraits, everyone looks more exaggerated and {{Animesque}}. Episode 23 is a good example of this.
61* ArtShift: Episode 23 has a few scenes with original animation provided by Team Four Star.
62* AscendedExtra:
63** The news reporter in Midgar, here known as Tom Lastastaname, is a recurring character, while he only appeared in 7th Heaven in the original game.
64** Priscilla, the girl Cloud saves from Bottomswell, is the leader of another anti-Shinra group, TSUNAMI.
65** The Tankceratops gets several appearances and is apparently an in-universe mascot. In the original game, the Heavy Tank only appears in Gongaga and the Battle Square, so many players may not even encounter it.
66* AssShove: Both threats courtesy of Tifa.
67** Tifa threatens to make a hand puppet out of Cloud to intimidate him into helping.
68--->'''Tifa:''' ''Shoulder deep'', Cloud!
69** When Reno recovers and gets out of surgery from Tifa's GroinAttack on him, their next encounter has her threaten to shove his new staff up his.
70* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:While his death at Sephiroth's hands is still quite tragic, Tifa's father becomes this in hindsight after Episode 29. There, after Cloud and Tifa's fall from Mount Niebel, he blames Cloud for getting Tifa hurt and gives a needlessly harsh [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Reason You Suck]] speech toward the ''then-12 year old'' Cloud, calling him weak and reasons that's why no one likes him. And to top it off, he ''[[KickTheDog abandons]]'' [[KickTheDog the poor kid to crawl back to Nibelheim]] and forbids him from ever seeing his only friend. [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom That incident gave Cloud a host of self-esteem issues, which eventually culminates him assisting Sephiroth in summoning Meteor]]. It's safe to say that the audience might lose a bit of sympathy for him when they look back on his demise.]] The sad part is [[spoiler: this isn't even a case of AdaptationalJerkass; it also applies for the original, just that it's more pronounced here given the more obvious dysfunction of the cast]].
71* AtomicFBomb: Barret does this twice.
72** First, when Hojo points out that the door at the top of the stairwell (which Cloud, Barret and Tifa all climbed round-trip) had been locked for years.
73--->'''Barret:''' [distantly, with the camera zoomed out below Shinra HQ] FATHER F*CKER!!!
74** Second, shortly after promising to respond appropriately to Cloud's explanation of what he said to Aerith (which he does).
75--->'''Barret:''' [''DistantReactionShot with the camera zoomed out above Cosmo Canyon''] AWWWW, YOU F*CKED UP!!!!
76* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther:
77** While Tifa and Cloud bicker a lot, they are shown to genuinely care for each other. Tifa shows concern when Cloud is in danger and wants to help him. When Cloud sees Tifa with Don Corneo he doesn't hesitate to go on a rescue mission, going as far as to cross-dress, and Tifa is clearly happy to hear that he didn't die in the fall. Tifa even stays behind to help Cloud in Episode 10, and they share a touching moment, [[MomentKiller before Tifa makes a 69 joke to intentionally kill the mood]].
78** Cloud's mom may have doubted him and nagged him, but they angrily shout phrases of love during their argument, and [[spoiler:learning that Sephiroth murdered her drives Cloud into a rage]].
79* AwesomeMcCoolName: Barret openly admits that Cloud Strife is a badass name. It's one of the few times Barret honestly compliments Cloud.
80* BargainWithHeaven: Barret reveals that he used to pray every night that God could take everything he had in exchange for a "Talkin' dog best friend." He then notes that he's lost everything, but met Red XIII, a talking dog and therefore the deal is done to his satisfaction.
81* {{Bathos}}: There's a dramatic showdown between Barret and Dyne that is played almost completely straight...save for Cloud's offscreen commentary on the whole thing.
82* BestialityIsDepraved: Hojo outright admits the records of his crossbreeding experiments are his spank bank, and upon being told that they're to become part of them, AVALANCHE is utterly horrified, with Tifa asking "Are you sure you can't just kill us?"
83* BerserkButton:
84** Cloud doesn't like not being recognized, especially since he was part of SOLDIER. [[spoiler:People not recognizing him is justified, as he was never actually a SOLDIER.]]
85** [[PapaWolf Barret]] doesn't appreciate when people imply he's a bad father. The one time it happens, he [[DisproportionateRetribution beat up (or possibly killed)]] the person that suggested it. He also doesn't take the threat of dogs being killed, as Dyne, who he was otherwise reluctant to harm, found out the hard way.
86** PlayedForDrama with Cait Sith, as he takes serious offense to the idea that [[spoiler: he would even like anything about the asinine and heartless company he's stuck working for, especially with everything they've done]].
87* BigDamnMovie: The GrandFinale is portrayed in TheMovie, with the last of the game being adapted.
88* BlandNameProduct: Aside from The Shintranet (for the internet, so not strictly speaking a brand name), there's also Warker (for Twitter) and Shindr (for Tindr). As of Episode 28, there's also Shinflix (based on Netflix).
89* BlackComedyRape: Tifa blackmails Cloud, with strong implications, that if he is arrested, he'll likely be subjected to gang rape in prison thanks to his appearance ("Four dudes, ''at a minimum''."). So he would have no choice but to stay with AVALANCHE now that he is considered an accessory to their revolt/terrorism on Shinra. This is initially PlayedForLaughs until Cloud finally chews Tifa out for it in the final scene of Season 1, and the way he talks about it so seriously forces her to admit she crossed a line.
90* BookEnds: For Season 1:
91-->'''Question:''' Who would have thought lightning would kill a robot?\
92'''Response:''' Anyone. ''Everyone'' would think to do that!
93* BrickJoke:
94** At the beginning and end of Episode 1, both Barret and Cloud utter the phrase "Tifa, your friend is killing me," respectively.
95** In Episode 4, Rude sent soldiers to "babysit" Reno due to an [[NoodleIncident incident involving a falafel stand]]. In Episode 7, one of Reeve's arguments against dropping a entire section of the city onto Sector 7 is that Sector 7 contains a falafel stand that all of the Shinra executives really love.
96*** Episode 16 has one of Cait Sith's "fortunes" (actually excerpts from [[spoiler: Reeve's diary]]) mention that a [[BlandNameProduct Shinder]] date had cancelled on him, only to find her making out with another guy at the falafel stand.
97** Two in Episode 6, the first one being the drugstore owner finally being asked for what he sells, and AVALANCHE's hideout being discovered by one of Don Corneo's agents playing on the Seventh Heaven pinball machine.
98** In Episode 11, Cloud suggests Sephiroth give a PreMortemOneLiner "sorry to cut this meeting short" the next time he kills an opponent. Later in that episode, Sephiroth uses it when he slashes Tifa.
99** At the start of the series, one of the options on the Start Menu is "[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake HD Remake]]." The player gets a fail sound effect when they try to pick it. Season 3 tries again, but it shows that it will be ready for "''another five years''"
100*** Season 4 starts with choosing the HD Remake option again, when for a message to say "The joke is dead" before continuing the story.
101*** At the start of the finale movie, which came out after the remake finally did, the option [[spoiler: gets stolen by an Arbiter of Fate (a.k.a. a Whisper)]].
102* Episode 11 has Barret list the many, ''many'' forms of the dragon Bahamut while Cloud recalls the Nibelheim Incident. He lists another set while panicking from Yuffie stealing the party's materia in Episode 22, but she returns them after reconciling with Tifa, even finding a Bahamut for him to make amends. Barret later gets ''another'' Bahamut after his team saves Corel. In the FinaleMovie, he ''finally'' gets to summon Bahamut himself.
103* CallBack: It appears Rufus is just as miffed about his father's way of dealing with things as Reeve is, after Heidegger suggests blowing up the entire Western Continent to take Out Sephiroth.
104-->'''Rufus:''' Heidegger, that seems like an overreaction. Like, [[ColonyDrop dropping a section of the city]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting ON TOP OF ANOTHER SECTION OF THE CITY!]]'' Let's use a scalpel instead of a hammer to fix our problems nowadays, okay?
105** Hojo apparently found the girls caring for him on the beach in Costa Del Sol by noticing they were "open to experimentation". Except they turned out to be prostitutes.
106** Cloud's name that he makes up for when Rufus asks for it after the Shinra parade is "Thunderhead", the same name he gives while cross-dressed.
107** The segment of the movie involving Ultimate Weapon is one to the Midgar Zolom from Episode 12. Both involve a giant insurmountable monster that the party repeatedly attempts to beat, mostly driven by Cloud's dogged obsession, only for the misunderstanding to be cleared up by a party member who turns out can understand the monster. Cloud is also shown respect by the monster for his strength. [[spoiler: With Ultimate Weapon, it's to show Cloud's CharacterDevelopment and how different he is from before. Cloud's obsession to beat it is not out of needing to prove his badassery like with the Zolom, but to get the weapon he needs to be able to defeat Sephiroth and save the world]].
108* CallForward:
109** When President Shinra captures the main characters, we get this exchange:
110--->'''Barret:''' Next time I see you, you're a dead man!\
111'''Shinra:''' Trust me, and when I say this I mean no metaphor...the next time we meet, one of us '''will''' be dead.
112** Sephiroth's only line in Season 1 nods to his greeting of Cloud in ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren''.
113--->'''Sephiroth:''' Good to see you, Cloud.
114* CallingYourAttacks:
115** Cloud does this, much to Barret's exasperation.
116--->'''Cloud:''' '''SOLDIER BOLT!'''\
117'''Barret:''' [-I can't believe you '''named''' it-]...
118** Tifa isn't shown calling her attacks, but she does name them, most notably the [[InnocentInnuendo Dolphin Blow]], for which she gets a lot of ribbing from Cloud. At one point she states that she intends to name one of her attacks "assault spiral" after hearing Reeve say it in a different context.
119*** Her master Zangan named all of his attacks as well--unfortunately, the vast majority fall under InnocentInnuendo. Whether he called them or not isn't shown, but it would seem in character for him if he did.
120** Tifa questions what the hell a "Clim Hazard" is after Cloud uses "[[ThemeNaming Soldier]] Climhazzard" - according to Cloud, it's a [[ShapedLikeItself Clim that's Hazardous]].
121** In her first appearance, Yuffie tries to jump the party, [[CallingYourAttacks but calls out "Surprise Attack!"]], which gives Tifa plenty of time to retaliate.
122--->'''Yuffie''': FOOLS! Now you face the GREAT NINJA YUFF-- ''[gets punched in face]''
123** When Tifa then recommends that Yuffie [[CaptainObvious might not want to shout while making a sneak attack]], Yuffie is shocked and impressed, since it ''literally never occurred to her before.''
124--->'''Yuffie''': WHOA! That's a good idea! You're totally blowing my mind right now!
125* TheCameo: Linkara -- the host of ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' -- plays Choco-Bill the chocobo rancher in Episode 12 and the Movie.
126* CantDropTheHero: Cloud and Cid's mandatory presence in the party as leader[[note]]Tifa never gets her turn; the story skips straight from Junon to Mideel, removing the need for Tifa to lead the party in search of Cloud after the events of the Northern Crater[[/note]] is used to facilitate their character interactions. Cloud's presence is mostly used to illustrate his general insensitivity and inability to read the room, though after episode 29, it's used to show said character flaw's disappearance. Cid's tenure as leader, meanwhile, is used for some extra interaction with Barret and Red, particularly when they summon Bahamut and start the Chocobo breeding sidequest[[note]]These scenes with the AVALANCHE Time trio happen in the movie covering Disc 3, but the footage was obviously taken during Disc 2, when Cid is party leader[[/note]].
127* CastingGag:
128** [=Takahata101=] [[https://youtu.be/DM3JZvI9j_E?t=48s voices]] another [[WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged red-clothed, gun-toting, fuckmothering, vampire]]. [[spoiler:For around 10 seconds.]]
129** As revealed in the series and finale movie marathon, Grant Smith came up with the idea of the Bahamut RunningGag, so he gets to be the voice of the dragon himself.
130* CensoredForComedy: While there's quite a few swear words, the word "fuck" is almost always censored with the "command invalid" noise from the game proper. However, it's occasionally left uncensored as a way of highlighting the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness drama of the line]].
131* CentralTheme:
132** What it means to be a badass. Cloud and Tifa best exemplify this through their character arcs, especially Cloud's. [[IJustWantToBeBadass Cloud is primarily obsessed with being recognized as a badass to be respected]] and looked up to, but his ego and foolhardiness have the opposite effect. Likewise, [[SourOutsideSadInside Tifa's reliance on her abusive and abrasive personality as her coping mechanism to deal with her truckloads of trauma]] causes her unnecessary fire-causing friction with people who she could've got along with much more easily, particularly Cloud, Aerith, and Yuffie. The two of them run from things that they perceive as weak about themselves, and it just causes a series of them [[ArcWords fucking up]] in different ways that break the both of them hard. It's their letting go of needing to be the toughest hardasses in the world, and remembering why they needed strength in the first place that they truly become stable, emphatic, functional people that could be truly seen, not as badasses, but heroes.
133** The movie cements it best, between [[spoiler: Zack's final monologue in Cloud's flashback over why he and Cloud wanted strength compared to everyone else]], Cloud's finally letting go of his need to be recognized as SOLDIER, [[spoiler: Ultimate WEAPON recognizing AVALANCHE not for their strength, but their acts of heroism against Shinra]], Tifa graduating to full TeamMom status, and the general emphasis of choosing empathy over force, especially in [[spoiler: Aerith's ending monologue]].
134** Cid is another example of this, as his AdaptationalNiceGuy status and the AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul of his and Shera's means his original story arc is excised due to being pointless. [[spoiler: Rather than treat Shera as his verbally-abused servant as in the original, while it seems that way at first, it's strongly implied that they already worked out their issues long ago and they arranged for their BDSM relationship with Shera as the dom. Despite having legitimate lingering grievances against her for ruining his dream, he would rather have her whip him than him legitimately hurting her with words or worse. In other words, he chose to be the better, kinder man]]. It also plays into Cloud's sole reasons for wanting him to join them, being laser-focused on his foul mouth and crass attitude.
135** The expansion of Sephiroth's god complex also lends to this. Here, he views Jenova more than just the UltimateLifeform, but outright divine punishment incarnate, thus his godhood and punisher of mortals is his birthright. For Sephiroth, MightMakesRight, and is the twisted logical conclusion of Cloud's image of being an aloof badass.
136** A secondary theme revolves around the ArcWords "Don't fuck up". The cast regularly rotate on criticizing those who've fucked up, usually Cloud, but as the story progresses, the reveals that they themselves don't exactly have the moral high ground to be criticizing Cloud, especially after his issues come to light. Strongest example is Tifa, who comes to terms with the fact that Cloud fucking up constantly [[spoiler: is largely on her because she fucked up by failing to be emotionally mature enough to handle the unstable Cloud from the minute they met again in Midgar]].
137* CerebusSyndrome: The first two seasons are fairly comedy-centric, with more jokes being told and more character interactions that are humor-based. Even after Sephiroth entered the picture in Episode 10, jokes were still told even though he firmly remained a KnightOfCerebus. Starting about halfway through the third season, things took a gradually-darker turn (somewhat in-line with the game). By the time the party returns to Midgar to deal with Hojo, story beats are being played completely straight with almost zero comedy or levity like there was before.
138* CharacterCatchphrase:
139** Tifa: "Would you do me a solid?"
140** Cloud: "I was in SOLDIER." Even extends to his attacks.
141** Aerith: "yay!" and more significantly, "all is forgiven."
142** Yuffie: "Yuffie out!" She also has a tendency to respond to accusations with "What? No I'm not!"
143** Barret: "I'm about to/let me lay some Wallace Wisdom on your ass"
144** Barret and Red XIII: "AVALANCHE TIME!"
145** Red XIII: "Was it hot?"
146* CharacterDevelopment: Throughout the first season, all of the characters change in some way, aside from Red XIII, who debuts in the penultimate episode of the season.
147** Cloud exhibits more of a backbone against Tifa and Barret, eventually earning some respect from both of them, culminating in a rant directed at Tifa in the season one finale. He also begins to seem legitimately badass, and his interactions with Aerith demonstrate a softer side.
148** Barret begins to cool off on his treatment of Cloud and begins to openly express disgust with Tifa's remarks against Cloud. While still a huge jerk, he also tries to protect Aerith and Red from harm, seeing them as too innocent to be caught up in the events that are transpiring.
149** Tifa lets slip that she might actually care about Cloud as the season continues, expressing some genuine worry when he performs risky actions. Her insults also become much less profane, though this doesn't stop the ensuing rant from Cloud during the season one finale.
150** Aerith, despite appearing stupid, becomes very sassy and subtly insults Tifa many times across the season. She also begins to form a bond with Cloud.
151* ChekhovsGunman: Ramirez, the [[ButtMonkey put upon]] grunt from Cloud's flashback. Those who've played the game will know why. For those who haven't, [[spoiler:Cloud's memories are fake and Ramirez is Cloud himself.]]
152* ChildhoodFriends: Averted. In this version, Tifa and Cloud aren't really childhood friends, though it seems that Tifa took advantage of Cloud as a kid to do stupid stuff for her.
153* ClearMyName: The reason the party sets out after escaping Midgar: to find Sephiroth and clear their names after Rufus Shinra spreads the news that ''they'' were the ones who murdered his father.
154* ClingyJealousGirl: Aerith wants Cloud all to herself, and is quite hostile to anyone who she perceives as a threat to that. Aerith constantly snarks at Tifa, refuses to heal her when she's poisoned, and in general seems to be trying to hasten Tifa's demise to have Cloud to herself. Also, when Yuffie joins the party, Aerith openly tells her to leave and that the party doesn't need her. This even extends to Materia summons, shown by Aerith "accidentally" destroying Shiva because Cloud and Tifa found her attractive.
155* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
156** Aerith lacks an entirely firm grasp on reality due to being raised by a stoner. For example, she doesn't realize that flowers can't break falls and believes in fairies.
157** Palmer, who thinks that in order to buy a space (defined as what you see when you make a telescope out of your hands and look into it), you have to throw a billion gil into a fire because the smoke delivers the gil to space.
158* ClusterFBomb: Tifa gets two in season three.
159** First, when she realizes Sephiroth is going to reveal the truth of the Nibelheim incident, she rapidly mutters "fuck" several times.
160** The second time comes in the following episode when Rufus asks her to watch her language because "he's trying to keep the broadcast of her execution family friendly".
161-->'''Tifa:''' Well in that case, f*** your breakfast! F*** your shower! F*** your suit! F*** those chairs! F*** these computers! F*** this hallway! F*** this chamber! Oh, and most importantly... '''F***! YOU!'''
162* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
163** Cloud thinks that the Mako reactor is a totally eco-friendly, zero-emissions factory until Barret points out the chimneys spouting green smoke.
164** Palmer is more horrified that President Shinra's metaphor ends without the pay-off than he is that President Shinra got stabbed by Sephiroth.
165* CommonalityConnection: As illustrated in Episode 31, the [[spoiler: eight surviving]] party members are framed in pairs based on the nature of their quests and their reason for fighting:
166** Barret and Cid: For their loved ones
167** Yuffie and Red: For their homes
168** Cait Sith and Vincent: For redemption
169** Cloud and Tifa: Though unstated, theirs is for their own character growth, [[ItsPersonal personal]] [[DoomedHometown beef]] [[MindRape with]] [[YouKilledMyFather Sephiroth]], and the [[ShipTease obvious reason]].
170* CosmicDeadline: The first twenty-five episodes cover the entirety of Disc 1, culminating with [[spoiler: Aerith's death]]; however, following said event, the series plows through Disc 2 at such a pace that, by the end of episode thirty, [[spoiler: the Sister Ray has been moved to Midgar, setting the stage for the climactic battle against Hojo.]] This is understandable, though, and arguably necessary, considering that [[spoiler: Cloud's Sephiroth-induced identity breakdown and later resolution of the same with Tifa's help]] are the only non-optional significant plot and character development-related scenes in Disc 2, barring the climax. Most of Disc 2 is devoted to the Huge Materia subplot, which, while offering bits of character development for the rest of the cast, doesn't feature nearly as much material to draw from as Disc 1.
171* CringeComedy: During the Nibelheim flashback, Cloud is acting like [[{{Chuunibyou}} an immature kid's idea of what a badass soldier is like]]. He's coming up with team names and {{Character Catch Phrase}}s before he's even off the truck, says that "there's a 100 percent chance of precipitation" with him and the ladies, and generally fanboys over Sephiroth so hard that even the normally-stoic Sephiroth is clearly annoyed by Cloud's antics. The whole time, Cloud's awkwardness and very immature behavior is meant to make the audience laugh at him.
172* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Cloud is rather whiny and fucks up a lot, but in combat he is, if allowed, rather skilled and strong. The others have no idea he took out a pair of guards in a matter of seconds while treating their attacks as if they were minor annoyances.
173* CruelToBeKind: [[spoiler: Tifa's verbal abuse in Season 1 turns out to be a way for Tifa to cope with her trauma, revealing that while she is verbally abusive to Cloud she does actually care about him, and can be kind to him when he really needs it.]]
174* CutenessProximity: Upon realizing that Red XIII can talk, Aerith asks if the party can keep him. She ''starts'' high pitched and excited, and by the time she's finished it's little more than incomprehensible squeaking.
175** Barret is an unconventional take on this trope, of course with regards to Red. While Aerith is openly blubbering about him, he's catatonically processing the fact that Red can talk. We only learn it's this trope when they're put in the same cell and he dramatically and enthusiastically reveals his childhood dream of having a "talking dog best friend".
176** Season 2 reveals that Tifa is also susceptible to this, squealing with delight upon meeting Priscilla's dolphin buddy.
177* DareToBeBadass: The whole premise of Cloud's character is his (poor) attempts of trying to come off as a badass.
178** He gives off a speech in episode 12 to rally everyone to try to kill the Midgar Zolom. It doesn't work.
179** He gives a far more effective speech after Aerith runs off to the City of the Ancients about confronting his fears and how he intends to keep his promise. This speech is far more successful at moving the group to action than the speech from above... until he's forced to admit he doesn't know where the City of the Ancients is.
180* DarkerAndEdgier: Season 4. Oh it's still funny, but with the world on the edge of the apocalypse, the team dealing with the death of their close comrade and Cloud's true past being revealed, the series doesn't shy away with the seriousness of the situation.
181* DarkestHour:
182** The end of Episode 7: Aerith has been kidnapped by the Turks and taken off to Shinra HQ. Cloud, Barret, and Tifa barely escape the destruction of Sector 7, and the rest of AVALANCHE is dead. Barret also suffers a brief HeroicBSOD and it takes Tifa telling him that [[MoodWhiplash Cloud dressed up as a woman to snap him out of it.]]
183** Episodes 9 and 10: The party is captured just as they're about to escape Shinra HQ and sentenced to be subjects in Hojo's [[BestialityIsDepraved breeding program.]] However, they're set free by Sephiroth, who went on a rampage through the building and murdered the President. Rufus pins his death on the party and [[YouCantGoHomeAgain they are forced to leave Midgar]] [[DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou (with Barret leaving Marlene behind with Elmyra)]] so they can find Sephiroth and clear their names.
184** Episode 16: After one rant-inducing slight too many, [[BreakingTheFellowship Barret has called off his friendship with Red and left the party,]] with Red having gone off to cry in a corner somewhere. Along with Cait Sith, Cloud and Aerith have once again been blamed for murders they didn't commit and are about to be thrown into Corel Prison, and Tifa and Yuffie have no idea they're in trouble.
185** Episode 24: After all the effort they went through to get the Black Materia, Sephiroth [[MindRape Mind Rapes]] Cloud into giving it to him.
186** Episode 25: [[spoiler: Aerith is dead, and Cloud lapses into TranquilFury, determined to kill Sephiroth in revenge.]] (It should also be noted that, despite being a parody series, all of this is PlayedForDrama.)
187** Episode 26: The party reacquires the Black Materia, but thanks to Sephiroth's mind games, Cloud is sent over the DespairEventHorizon and willingly gives it back to Sephiroth. All hell breaks loose as Sephiroth summons Meteor and the WEAPONS built to protect the Planet awaken.
188** Episode 27: Tifa and Barret escape from Shinra custody and reunite with the rest of the party, but Meteor is now floating over the Planet. To make matters worse, Cloud is in a near-vegetative state due to Mako poisoning, and Tifa refuses to leave his side until he comes out of it.
189* DeadpanSnarker:
190** [[WorldOfSnark Everyone, really]], but the most effective are Aerith and Tifa, especially when it comes to the other.
191** Of particular note is the drug store owner from episode 5, whose dialogue is almost nothing except scathing sarcasm.
192* DelayedReaction: Elmyra is too stoned to really register that her daughter's been kidnapped, and only has a major reaction to the fact after several minutes of exposition and telling them that her daughter's been kidnapped.
193* DepravedBisexual: Both one of Don Corneo's henchmen and the crime boss himself are ''very'' interested in Cloud, whether or not he's pretending to be a woman.
194* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Reeve desperately wants anything else other than the miserable job working for Shinra he's stuck with. [[spoiler:This is where Cait Sith comes in]].
195* {{Determinator}}: Cloud has a single-minded focus on finding Sephiroth out of revenge, as in the game. Unfortunately, this doesn't improve his actual competence much and frequently erodes his [[NiceGuy nicer qualities]].
196** [[spoiler:He thinks he's pursuing Sephiroth in a quest for revenge over everything he's caused Cloud to lose, but the truth of the matter is that his body was infused with Jenova cells and his "pursuit" was actually a summon to the Reunion.]]
197* DieLaughing: Jessie dies laughing at the thought of [[ItMakesSenseInContext Biggs thinking his dick was above average size.]]
198* DisproportionateRetribution:
199** In Episode 3, a random civilian questions how Barret can be a parent with a gun for an arm. What's Barret's response? Beating him with it with the intention of giving him a taste of the hardships of raising a child with one arm.
200** Dropping the Sector 7 plate onto the slums to kill one terrorist group. Reeve sums it up quite nicely.
201--->'''Reeve''': Okay, I'll use a metaphor. it's like you're trying to make an omelette... BY DROPPING A SECTION OF THE CITY ONTO ANOTHER SECTION OF THE CITY!
202** Rufus admits that his father was far too keen on this approach and intends to be more surgical than the old man was.
203* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In Episode 6 at Don Corneo's Girls Only Mansion:
204-->'''Cloud:''' Well, how about I give you the info you dressed all slutty for?\
205'''Tifa:''' ''[testily]'' First of all, I was dressed... whore-y. ''Second'' of all, [[BaitAndSwitchComment that would]] be [[ICanLiveWithThat great]].
206* TheDogBitesBack:
207** Cloud stands up for himself against Tifa at the end of Episode 3.
208--->'''Cloud:''' Hey Tifa? Can you do me ''solid'' and ''GO F**K YOURSELF!?''
209** Given the source material, it gets literal when Red XIII mauls Hojo after Barret shoots open the cell.
210** Cloud gets another chance at the end of Episode 10 when Tifa's comment about Cloud feeling "safest" when in her presence finally causes him to snap and unload a scathing verbal beatdown on her.
211* DoomedHometown:
212** Nibelheim is this for Tifa and Cloud.
213** Corel for Barret.
214* DudeNotFunny: Cid and [[EveryoneHasStandards surprisingly Yuffie]] have this reaction at attempts toward BlackComedy by the doctor [[spoiler: monitoring the mako-poisoned Cloud]].
215* DueToTheDead: As the party depressedly follows Cloud to the Northern Crater after [[spoiler: Aerith's murder]], Tifa goes back to Aerith's resting place and leaves behind a bouquet of [[MythologyGag white and yellow flowers]].
216* DumbassHasAPoint: Stoner rather than dumbass, but when Elmyra bases her assumption of Barret being Marlene's father on the fact that Marlene has a gun and Barret's hand is a gun, Barret admits it's a fair assessment.
217* DysfunctionJunction: [=AVALANCHE=]. Cloud is kind of dumb, has a psychological need to prove how strong and cool he is, and [[{{Foreshadowing}} he's hearing voices]]. Tifa has repressed the trauma of losing almost everybody she cared about, leading to or compounding anger issues and emotional immaturity. Aerith is pure and naive to a fault, though she's getting jealous of the women around Cloud, and she's not handling the jealousy well at all. Red [=XIII=] is [[TalkingAnimal essentially a typical dog]], and probably a sex addict. Yuffie is a kleptomaniac, kind of dumb, and inappropriately cheerful. Vincent is a morose and unabashedly creepy corpse of a man with bugs having made a home in his body. Barret is the only one approaching normal, even if his parenting techniques are questionable, but [[OnlySaneMan considering what he has to put up with]], he's often angry, frustrated, or exasperated. Cid, despite his penchants for stories about his [[MythologyGag ancestors]] [[LegacyCharacter also named Cid]] and infamous potty mouth, joins him in that department, and probably more so.
218** Come Season 2, Barret's own DarkAndTroubledPast comes to light, showing that he was a ''very'' chipper person prior to his DoomedHometown meeting its fate. This leaves Cid the only one without a proper character arc or goal, since the changes to his relationship with Shera means it's excised.
219* EasyComeEasyGo: Dio takes the news of his bankruptcy pretty well and decides to use it as an opportunity to travel the world.
220* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
221** Cloud is introduced trying to make a badass pun... and failing horribly. Barret's personality is established in his reaction to it.
222** Tifa's first line is to greet everyone with "Hey, cocksuckers!"
223** Yuffie's introduction has her [[HighlyVisibleNinja loudly declaring her presence during a sneak attack]], only to [[TalkToTheFist get punched for it]].
224* EvenEvilHasStandards: Palmer somehow believes that burning gil by the ''billions'' allows him to buy sections of space. Even [[CorruptCorporateExecutive President Shinra]], who'd just earlier levelled part of his own city to crush a tiny resistance, agrees with [[OnlySaneMan Reeve]] that Palmer is an idiot and shouldn't be in charge of their space program budget.
225* EveryoneHasStandards:
226** President Shinra is a CorruptCorporateExecutive who's willing to kill innocent people and waste a large amount of resources just to get rid of AVALANCHE. When he hears Palmer has been literally burning cash thinking that it will let him buy parts of outer space, Shinra removes his budgeting privileges.
227** Almost everyone who's aware that Hojo's experiments involve forcing people to breed with animals [[BestialityIsDepraved treat it with appropriate disgust and horror]].
228* ExactWords: When giving a comment to the news about his father's death, Rufus says "I loved my father as much as he loved this city and its inhabitants." Keep in mind that his father saw no issue with ordering an entire section of Midgar dropped on top of another section just to kill '''six''' people, pointless death and destruction be damned. So Rufus really did love his father as much as he claims. As in, he ''never'' loved him.
229* ExtremeOmnisexual: Red XIII is in a constant state of "horngry"[[note]]a combination of "horny" and "hungry"[[/note]], which might be a side-effect of being used for Hojo's... ''experimentation''. At one point, he even tried to bang a ''living motorcycle.'' He'd even bang Jenova if he could.
230-->'''Red XIII''': Was it-\
231'''Cloud''': It was not hot.\
232'''Red XIII''': That's subjective.
233* FantasticRacism: Moogles are not considered full citizens by the government of Midgar.
234-->'''News Anchor:''' Coming up next: Moogles. Do they deserve full citizenship? And will marriage be next?
235* FlashbackCut: PlayedForLaughs in Episode 4 when Cloud tries to justify to Aerith why he fell through the roof of the church.
236* FluffyTheTerrible: The giant Zolom snake that guards the marsh to the mythril mines? Its name is Ashton.
237* {{Foreshadowing}}: They do a better job of preparing for [[TomatoInTheMirror one of the original game's bigger twists]]. [[spoiler:Despite supposedly being in SOLDIER supposedly recently, Cloud's Shinra memories only seem to disappear between the immediate past and several years back, such as when he thought they could use the 60th floor's back door to sneak in when according to Hojo, "it's been sealed for years."]]
238** On the same note, in [[WholeEpisodeFlashback Episode 11]] Sephiroth reacts with annoyance to [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee Cloud's obnoxious fanboying]], but then confides his personal troubles and backstory to him, [[spoiler: as though he's talking to two different people.]]
239*** In the same episode, Tifa irritably points out there's ''[[SarcasmMode absolutely no]]'' inconsistencies in [[UnreliableNarrator Cloud's]] story, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial especially not the part when he and Sephiroth went into the reactor together]].
240** It's difficult to hear[[note]]The blooper special reveals what Reeve is shouting to Hojo[[/note]], but after the Shinra board meeting is adjourned, Reeve demands that Hojo come back and explain how he spent five billion gil teaching an animal how to talk, which can only mean he's talking about Red XIII.
241** In Episode 9, when Cloud has a freak-out, Tifa attempts to comfort him by telling him to repress what he saw. This somewhat foreshadows her FreudianExcuse.
242** While staying in Kalm in Episode 11, Barret asks if they bought any new materia, but Tifa says the shop's entire stock was stolen. Yuffie ''is'' an unrepentant materia thief, after all.
243** In Episode 13, Yuffie claims that she isn't going to steal the party's materia after openly admitting that she's a kleptomaniac. In Episode 22, she steals the party's materia.
244** In Episode 14, when Cloud confronts Sephiroth on the ship to Costa Del Sol, [[spoiler: Sephiroth flat out states that he has no idea who Cloud is and doesn't remember killing everyone in Nibelheim, which not only foreshadows that it's not actually Sephiroth, but a piece of Jenova using his appearance, but that Cloud was never in SOLDIER.]]
245** In Episode 15, Cloud that he's surprised to see that Hojo hasn't combusted in the sun like a vampire. Hojo replies that he'd be surprised what vampires can do nowdays...[[note]]For those who don't know, [[spoiler:Hojo is one of the people responsible for Vincent becoming a vampire... thing.]][[/note]]
246** During Barret's flashback, Scarlet promises Dyne that life in Corel will get better if they let Shinra build a mako reactor there, and asks both Barret and Dyne [[ArmCannon to give them a hand...]]
247** Since Cait Sith is a fortune teller, it's unsurprising that he gives a lot of this in episode 16.
248*** Aerith asking if she'll always be remembered and Cait responding that she's "far too important to ever be forgotten", [[PlotlineDeath which hits hard]]. This is further alluded to when one of Cait Sith's fortunes states "all flowers eventually wilt".[[note]]Accompanied by a bunch of frowny faces.[[notes]]
249*** When Cait Sith and Cloud bond about women they work with that emasculate them. Cait asks if Cloud has slept with his yet.
250*** One of Cait Sith's "fortunes" is "I stood and cried as I watched thousands of innocent lives perish. Why must I work for such an empire of evil when my heart beats for justice?" [[spoiler:echoing the sentiment shared by Cait Sith's controller Reeve back in Season 1 about the collapsing of the Midgar plate.]]
251** After Cloud's very insensitive attitude toward's Zack's death, Tifa calls him out that he wasn't there. [[spoiler:Which foreshadows that Cloud's memories are fake]]. She then backtracks by saying that he wasn't there when Zack died, [[spoiler:which is ironically wrong as Cloud was only a few feet away from Zack as he made his last stand]].
252* FreezeFrameBonus:
253** In Episode 11, when Cloud, Tifa and Sephiroth take their picture together, [[spoiler:Cloud's face is blurry due to a conveniently-timed sneeze]].
254** When Cloud and Aerith meet Cait Sith, [[spoiler:his naming screen shows "Reeve" for precisely three frames before deleting it]].
255* FreudianExcuse: Tifa's dad dying seems to have taken part in the development of her now extreme personality.
256* TheFriendNobodyLikes:
257** Cloud has been shunted into this role due to fucking up the first mission, making practically everyone in AVALANCHE see him as an annoying hindrance that they have no choice but to keep around.
258** Yuffie is tolerated by Cloud, and Red is too high to care. Barret and Aerith want her out (annoyance at her personality and klepto tendencies for Barret, her hero-worship of Tifa and potentially just being another girl in team with Cloud for Aerith), and Tifa seems to be in the middle with being annoyed by her, but not enough to want to throw her out.
259* GagPenis: Reno, apparently, and it's NotHyperbole after he had to go into surgery due to Tifa's punch.
260-->'''Reno:''' ''(after being hit by Tifa in the 'nads)'' Aah, you destroyed half of my enormous dick.
261* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In Episode 10 when Barret's party is fighting the Hundred Gunner, he chides Red XIII for casting [[ElementalRockPaperScissors Fire on a robot]], even though he did more damage than Barret himself.
262* GoldfishPoopGang: Individually, the Turks can be intimidating. In fact, Reno, Tseng, and Rude are all at their most dangerous when the party encounters them without any of their fellows. In their first appearance as a group, however, they lose nearly all credibility. Granted, this is thanks to Elena joining their ranks to replace Reno while he's in surgery, but even when she's not with them and Reno's back, they still end up making fools of themselves.
263* GoneHorriblyRight: Tifa tells Cloud near the beginning to pull his balls out of his fanny pack. By the end of Episode 10, Cloud has managed to level up his balls enough to intimidate her while telling her how much of a bitch she's been to him since they've known each other.
264* AGoodNameForARockBand: Tifa wants to name one her moves "The Assault Spiral" after hearing that that's the name Reeve gave to the cycle of assault and bribing Heidegger is responsible for kicking off whenever he assaults a random civilian. She later calls dibs on "Galactic Rock Crusher" when Cid describes Shinra using his rocket as a missile against Meteor.
265* GoshDangItToHeck: Aerith uses the word "blank" to substitute actual curse words.
266* GranolaGirl: Aerith's adoptive mom is an environmentalist hippie who's all but stated to use various hallucinogens. The first descriptions of "the lifestream" come from her.
267* GroinAttack: Tifa shatters Reno's pelvis with a single mighty punch when he is trying to take down the Sector Seven plate. He requires ''surgery'' to fix his nethers, which he mentions later on.
268--->'''Reno:''' Aaaaw, you destroyed half of [[GagPenis my enormous dick]]...\
269'''Tifa:''' ''[snrk]'' Yeah, OK.\
270'''Reno:''' Owowow, bad day to wear tight pants!
271* HairTriggerTemper: Tifa, particularly in episode 7 thanks to the stress of traveling through a sewer after finding out her home is in danger. Of course, Aerith manages to test it and prove just how short her fuse is.
272* HeKnowsTooMuch: Wedge had to join AVALANCHE after he found their hideout through the pinball machine, and saw too much.
273* HearingVoices: Several times, Cloud hears and converses with the voice of Zack in times of distress, near-death, and while he's unconscious.
274* HelloInsertNameHere: Prior to renaming the characters have different names by default:
275** Cloud started as "Blonde [[PosthumousCharacter Zack]]", then switched to "[[JapaneseRanguage Croudo-kun]]" before changing to "Cloud" proper.
276** Barret is "Creator/MrT".
277** Tifa is "Tifa The Liar".
278** Aerith has a humorous variant where the naming screen cannot decide "Aeris" or "Aerith," a nod to her {{Inconsistent|Spelling}} localized names before deciding on the latter.
279** Red XIII's is [=DogCat=], later switched with [=MeowBark=], and then his name.
280** Yuffie gets interrupted mid-sentence with a [[TalkToTheFist fist to the face]] while introducing herself (cut off as "Yuff—"). The naming screen was nice enough to finish it.
281** Cait Sith has "Ket Shee" (the technically proper pronunciation of his name) and, [[FreezeFrameBonus a split second before that]], [[spoiler:"Reeve"]].
282** Vincent is [[WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged "Alucard"]].
283* HeterosexualLifePartners: Barret and Red XIII quickly becomes best friends and even joyfully snuggle together.
284* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Aerith and Elmyra don't realize that Reno and the Turks are not nice people and have plans for Aerith. Even after they broke into their house and broke stuff in a rage, the two still think that the Turks are just worried about Aerith.
285** Cloud is the only party member who seems oblivious to the fact that [[spoiler:Cait Sith]] is a Shinra spy, plus he automatically likes anyone who sides with him or is nice to him on their first meeting, regardless of whether they deserve it or not. He also ended up in Avalanche in the first place when he believed Tifa when she told him that the "solid" she wanted him to do would be super-easy.
286* HurricaneOfPuns: Invoked and then immediately subverted by Reno and his posse discussing the "Falafel Incident".
287-->'''Reno''': So what you're saying is... because of the awful falafel... I became unlawfully awful.\
288'''Soldier 1''': Yes sir, that's... exactly--\
289'''Soldier 2''': [[DontExplainTheJoke WORD PLAY!]]
290* HypocriticalHumor: Yuffie chewing out Cloud for being awful at picking up social cues. Before immediately asking Tifa if she's ready for the time of her life.
291-->'''Tifa''': I'm ready to ''end'' my life.\
292'''Yuffie''': [[SarcasmBlind Great!]]
293** Red-XIII's reaction to Aerith being able to understand the Midgar Zolem (He was stoned off his ass at the time)
294-->'''Red-XIII''': YEA! Animals can't Talk!
295* IdiotPlot: Invoked. Cloud and co wonder how they were beaten by the band of idiots that compromise Shinra's top executives after watching Palmer throw a tantrum because they took away his control over the funding of the space program, only to acknowledge the pinball machine, but gets countered with the idiot secretary that let them (and later apparently Sephiroth) walk in.
296* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Cloud does something unsavory to get a pair of knickers, he marches straight back to the drug store and orders "One drugs, please."
297* TheInfested: Vincent Valentine is filled with spiders that crawl out of his eye socket.
298* InnocentBigot: Red XIII, who is [[DumbIsGood rather simple but ultimately a nice guy]], calls Barret "Black" as an InSeriesNickname. Barret allows it because of this trope.
299-->'''Barret''': Scout ahead, Red.\
300'''Red XIII''': Okay, Black.\
301'''Barret''': [[NWordPrivileges You get a pass]].
302* InherentlyFunnyWords:
303** In the outtakes, Takahata has a hard time reading Red XIII's line ("I've had an exceptionable amount of sex here") because he keeps laughing every time he says it.
304** Falafel, more specifically an awful falafel that led to Reno becoming unlawfully awful.
305--->'''Soldier''': [[DontExplainTheJoke WORD]] [[LampshadeHanging PLAAAAY!]]
306* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Jessie speaks like she has a sock in her mouth, probably due to the [[BackAlleyDoctor "alley dentist"]] mentioned by the others. The other characters can somewhat understand her, though Cloud mistakes her saying "My foot is stuck!" for something dirtier.
307* InterfaceScrew: After Tifa punches Yuffie in the face, the "name your character" screen pops up with several letters missing or out of place.
308* IronicEcho:
309** The season one finale is full of them.
310*** Upon finding President Shinra's body, Barret's response is "Well, well, well."
311*** "Wow, who thought lightning would kill a robot?" "Anyone! Everyone would think to do that!" First between Cloud and Barret in the first episode, then between Tifa and Cloud in Episode 10... with the twist that Tifa was snarking and Cloud was being SarcasmBlind.
312** Barret keeps telling Cloud not to f*ck up. However, while passing by the ruins of Corel, a group of resident force him to say that ''he'' f*cked up after a past deal with Shinra led to the town's destruction years ago.
313*** By extension, Dyne saying not to [[PrecisionFStrike fuck up]] (uncensored), echos how serious their situation is.
314** Don Corneo asks Cloud, "Do you think you could ever, fall for me?" before dropping him into a trap door. Reno later asks Don Corneo the same thing before letting him fall off a cliff.
315* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:Tifa normally enforces Cloud's jumbled memories to avoid damaging his fragile psyche. The one time she calls him out on it by saying that he wasn't present when Zack died, ''she's'' the one that gets it wrong.]]
316* {{Jerkass}}: None of the characters, bar Aerith, her mother, and Red XIII, are nice people, being quick to insult others or get violent, and even Aerith has a rather subtle nasty streak. Once they all stop being this trope, they become much more competent, functional, and are truly worthy of being heroes.
317* JerkassHasAPoint: From the perspective of Tifa and Barret, Cloud is a whiny asshole who keeps fucking up. However, they can't help but acknowledge his frustrations with being recruited into a terrorist plot has a ring of truth.
318-->'''Cloud:''' I did you a solid and now I'm part of a terrorist cell!\
319'''Tifa:''' Well... guess you got me there.
320** And then there's this little exchange where Barret was about to tear into Cloud yet again
321---> '''Yuffie''': Wait wait wait wait wait... We're Shinra's most wanted?! AWESOME!!! What're you guys' kill counts at?\
322'''Barret''': About to go up substantially... because once again... Cloud has-\
323'''Cloud''': F**ked up, right? Because it's my fault that the only lead on Sephiroth just happened to be in a military town run by Shinra... 'Cuz it's my fault, right?\
324'''Barret''': Thank you, Cloud, I now have one rant saved for later.
325* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
326** Barret is a foul-mouthed short-tempered jackass who isn't all that nice to Cloud and manipulates him into staying in [=AVALANCHE=] with Tifa's help, but he adores his adopted daughter Marlene and cares deeply for her. He also rags on Cloud constantly, but when Cloud starts standing up to him he responds by showing him some genuine respect at long last.
327** Tifa has used and abused Cloud for their entire friendship, tricked him into joining a terroist cell, treats Cloud like shit, threatens him with an AssShove and goes into great detail about how he'd get raped in prison to convince him to stay, but she does care a little about him in Episode 3 when he's about to fall to his death. Her character arc is about getting rid of the "jerk" part, as well as coming to terms with why she's one. Slowly, she drops this trope with Aerith, Yuffie, then finally, Cloud.
328* KnightOfCerebus:
329** President Shinra in his brief time does a decent job of being genuinely intimidating to the party. He speaks in a calm, deep voice with a slow cadence, and his only moments of levity are his metaphors, but even so, he proves to be a capable and ruthless leader of the Shinra Electric Power Company, able to leverage [[AxeCrazy Heideggar]] and [[TheBaroness Scarlet]]'s expertise without letting them get carried away, keeping Hojo on a loose leash in exchange for Hojo's scientific expertise, having [[OnlySaneMan Reeve]] in the loop while still mostly disdaining his bleeding heart, and ([[MoneyToBurn mostly]]) curbing Palmer's excesses. Of course, he's only a StarterVillain, and not even a full season into the series, he gets [[EvilerThanThou stabbed in the back]] as [[VilerNewVillain the main man]] takes center stage.
330** Sephiroth establishes himself as this from the moment he appears, with his ominous communication with Cloud and Aerith and the ensuing murder of President and his bodyguards and cell guards with a bloody floor. In the second and third seasons he's the character played closest to the source material, the only obvious deviation being exasperation at Cloud's desparate fanboying. [[spoiler: And he still kills Aerith in cold blood at the end of the third season]]
331* LamePunReaction: Every single time Cloud tries a one-liner, it falls hard.
332** When Barret tells Cloud "It's show time", Cloud responds with "Show time? Then I guess I'd better perform".
333--->'''Barret:''' Mmmmmmmm, mother of God.
334** When Cloud destroys the Motorball with a lightning spell:
335--->'''Cloud''': And ''that''[='s=] how ''I'' roll.\
336'''Tifa''': Uuuuuuuuuuuugh.\
337'''Barret''': "Eye roll" indeed.
338** Cloud suggests to Sephiroth that he use a cool one-liner the next time he kills someone. He suggests "Sorry to ''cut'' this meeting short." Sephiroth likes it, and later obliges.
339--->'''Sephiroth''': Sorry to ''cut'' this meeting short.\
340'''Tifa''': *slow-motion, falling* That was sooo laaaaame!\
341'''Cloud''': Tifa!\
342'''Sephiroth''': That one-liner was for you, Cloud.
343** When Cloud defeats Jenova-BIRTH with Shiva:
344--->'''Cloud:''' Looks like you've been...''put on ice''.\
345'''Tifa:''' [-''Oh my God, Cloud.''-]
346** When Cloud and the party resolve to defeat Sephiroth, he makes one last try. This is the first one that really makes the party actually angry.
347--->'''Cloud:''' Let's make Sephiroth's dream of becoming a god his... Franchise/FinalFantasy.
348--->'''Everyone:''' BOOOO!!!! ''(throws tomatoes at him)''
349* LampshadeHanging:
350** Everyone comments on Jessie's screwed-up voice, with even Cloud commenting that she should probably get it checked out.
351** Barret says Aeris at one point, to which Tifa corrects him that it's "Aerith".
352** The FinaleMovie has everyone take care of any unfinished businesses. The last episode of Season 4 has Cloud point out that they should finish any remaining sidequests and sweet loot to give them the edge in their final battle against Sephiroth.
353* LastSecondPhotoFailure: While visiting Nibelheim, Cloud and Sephiroth get a group photo with Tifa, only for Cloud to sneeze just as the photo is taken. [[spoiler:Subverted come the premiere of season 4 which reveals the real photo to actually be Zack in Cloud's place and shown to having been able to keep a stance.]]
354* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:
355** In the beginning of Episode 12, Cloud angrily hums the FFVII main theme as the party wanders aimlessly outside of Midgar.
356** In Episode 27, after [[WhamEpisode the entire encounter at the Northern Crater]]. Tifa's wondering what happened in the week since they were there. Barret takes the time to say just how serious things are.
357--> '''Barret''': Cloud-- and I say this with zero comedic intent-- *opens window to reveal Meteor in the sky* Cloud [[PrecisionFStrike fucked]] up.
358** AVALANCHE hears [[spoiler: "One-Winged Angel"]] the minute it starts, and are appropriately scared.
359* LegFocus: Tifa believes her legs are her best feature and loves to show them off. Cloud...[[BuxomBeautyStandard disagrees]].
360* LimitBreak: Parodied to hell.
361* LittleMissBadass: Marlene is left to run the bar, with a loaded gun.
362-->'''Customer:''' Excuse me, aren't you a little too young to be working at a bar?\
363''[gun cocks]''\
364'''Marlene''': Aren't you a little too old to be asking stupid questions?
365** Priscilla, a small child who runs an anti-Shinra terrorist organisation and blackmails the gang into attempting an assassination against Rufus. She also swears like a docker.
366* LoggingOntoTheFourthWall: The site mentioned in Episode 14, badbarbitches.biz, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171118065911/http://www.badbarbitches.biz/ is real]] (albeit crudely designed) with the rankings that were mentioned in the episode. The pic used for Tifa is a webcam girl that happened to cosplay as her at one point, and links to her Twitter (which is NSFW, as one might suspect).
367* MadnessMantra: When Cloud first meets the creepy, black robed guys [[spoiler: AKA, The Sephiroth Clones]] all they can do is repeat the word "Reunion" over and over, much to his increasing annoyance. Subverted in that they change it up slightly, just to further piss him off.
368-->'''Cloud:''' Can you say anything else other than "Reunion"?\
369'''Little Robe:''' ''(Quieter)'' Red onion.\
370'''Cloud:''' Oh, now you're just pissing me off!\
371'''Both robed guys:''' Reunion\
372'''Cloud:''' Shut up!\
373'''Both robed guys:''' Reunion\
374'''Cloud:''' SHUT UP WITH YOUR GOD DAMNED REUNION!\
375'''Robed guy:''' Reuni-\
376'''Cloud:''' Shut up!\
377'''Other Robed guy:''' Reu-\
378'''Cloud:''' Shut up!\
379'''Robed guy:''' Sephiroth\
380'''Cloud:''' SHUT U... wait, say that again?\
381'''Both robed guys:''' REUNION!
382* ManChild:
383** Aerith acts many years younger than her age, possibly due to her mother acting the same way. That said, much of it may be an act.
384** Tifa acts very immature, [[MoodKiller even intentionally spoiling an otherwise-touching moment between her and Cloud.]] Cloud eventually calls her on it, saying [[FreudianExcuse she can't get over the fact that her father was murdered.]]
385* MassOhCrap: A prominent example of this is in episode 25. Cloud requests to speak to Aerith as she praying in the Temple of the Ancients. Everything seems fine until Sephiroth brainwashes him into brandishing his sword...
386-->'''Tifa:''' Cloud, no!\
387'''Yuffie:''' [[RapidFireNo NONONONONONO-]]\
388'''Cid:''' ''DON'T BE A F[[SoundEffectBleep **]]KIN' NUMBSKULL!!''\
389'''Cait Sith:''' ''[[WhatTheHellHero WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!]]''\
390'''Vincent:''' [[LittleNo Noooo...!]]\
391'''Red XIII:''' Bad human! Drop it!\
392'''Barret:''' '''''DON'T F[[SoundEffectBleep **]]K UUUP!!!'''''\
393'''[[spoiler:Zack]]:''' [[NotSoStoic Cloud...!]]
394* MateOrDie: When Avalanche is captured by Shinra, Cloud and Tifa are taken away to become part of Hojo's [[SuperBreedingProgram experiments]]. Cloud reacts with [[AnythingButThat horror]] at the prospect of having sex with Tifa, which offends her.
395-->'''Cloud:''' ''[in panic]'' [[RapidFireNo No no no]], you can't force me to have sex with Tifa!\
396'''Tifa:''' F[[SoundEffectBleep **]]K YOU, I'D BE [[SexGoddess THE BEST YOU EVER GOT!]]
397* MeaningfulEcho: In Episode 25, Aerith snaps Cloud out of mind control by telling him "You're Cloud, never forget that!" [[spoiler: She's killed by Sephiroth seconds later.]] In the finale movie, when Sephiroth asks Cloud "Who the hell do you think you are?!" Cloud replies (alongside an [[DeathOfAThousandCuts Omnislash]]) "I'm Cloud. ''Never'' forget that!"
398* MilesGloriosus: Cloud talks a big game, but most of the time, he's a total coward near any actual danger.
399* MoneyToBurn: Unintentionally by Palmer. While being questioned about what he could possibly need 10 billion gil for in the Space Division (the equivalent of being ReassignedToAntarctica in Shinra), Palmer gleefully notes he has been literally throwing billions of gil into a fire, [[CloudCuckoolander because he thinks that's how you buy space]].
400* MoodKiller: Tifa in episode 10, when she purposely counteracts her [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther desire to make sure Cloud was safe]] by making a lame [[LOL69 "Floor 69" joke]].
401* MoodWhiplash:
402** Episode 10 starts with the group in prison with their usual quirks, followed with Cloud's nightmare of Sephiroth and his murders ensue. Then two comical boss fights occurring at the same time with Cloud and Rufus trash-talking each other when the latter escapes and Cloud fighting off the authorities on a bike and another boss fight. And then it ends with Cloud giving Tifa a ''truly scathing'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Ending with Red XIII saying "[[PrecisionFStrike Holy shit]]". The latter is PlayedForLaughs. The former, PlayedForDrama.
403** Episode 11 switches rapidly between Sephiroth being treated as a genuinely nightmarish and broken presence in past events, and the comedically dysfunctional exchanges between Cloud and company. The episode then ends with a dramatic (if intentionally goofy) SayMyName between Cloud and Sephiroth, quickly followed by Barret revealing that he was so busy listing the various Bahamut's that he missed the entire story.
404** The full Season 4 compilation features the 'Tankceratops and The Vehicularsaurs' sketch from Episode 28, which is absurd and downright silly; before jumping straight into one of the most serious, if not, ''important'' backstory-focused episodes of the entire series.
405* MushroomSamba: Episode 7 has Tifa have some of Elmyra's "special cookies" and she sees a unicorn that turns into snakes.
406* MythologyGag:
407** Cloud does a forced laugh that sounds remarkably similar to [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Tidus]]' own forced laugh when Tifa pauses his flashback to make fun of Cloud's fangasm over Sephiroth.
408** In Episode 20, when Cloud, Yuffie, and Aerith find Vincent's coffin, Aerith guesses that it's a zombie, while Yuffie guesses that it's a werewolf. They're both right, with Vincent's Frankenstein's monster-like Death Gigas and werewolf-like Galian Beast transformations.
409** One of Cid's gimmicks for this characterization, where all other Cids in the franchise are ancestors of his
410*** In episode 21, Cid says that a bad idea is "pissing your wife off so bad that she turns your ass into an oglop," which happened to his great-grandpa, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Cid the IX]].
411*** At one point he mentions Cid VIII, noting that he was the headmaster of a prominent academy-- and the black sheep of the family.
412** Episode 23 opens with Cid regaling about another great-grandpappy, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Cid the VI]], described as having "created magical technology for an entire empire" yet wears a "f**king banana suit"
413** Also in Episode 23, Vincent once again talks in his sleep (in the cemetery of the horror-themed hotel...even if those are supposed to be passages to the other areas of the theme park) and from his mumbling, he says something like "You're looking quite the [[VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus dirge today, Cerberus]]".
414*** Additionally, the portrayal of his transformations call back to that game as well. Just like in ''Dirge'', he only has two: his starting Galian Beast and [[spoiler: Chaos]]. Also, Galian Beast is only referred to as a werewolf, despite not looking particularly canine in the original graphics, but it kind of does in the original artwork, and definitely so in its redesign.
415*** His middle two transformations are still referenced in smaller ways. Vincent's extra emphasis as a living corpse could represent the Frankenstinian Death Gigas, while his use of [[Film/EvilDead2 Ash William's]] "Groovy" represents the chainsaw-armed Hellmasker.
416** Bahamut's appearance has a few references
417*** Just like in a lot of games, most notably ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', he acts as the spokesdragon for his fellow summoned kin.
418*** He also has references to his [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyI original appearance]]. He's given an offering related to rodents[[note]]the Rat Tail in ''I'', [[ComedicSociopathy two innocent Mu squirrels]] here[[/note]] and in turn, he gives them access to greater power for their offering, reverence, and respect[[note]]Class changes in the original, pointing AVALANCHE to the Knights of the Round materia here[[/note]].
419*** Given his comparisons to Bahamut here, Ultimate Weapon takes his original appearance's role of [[spoiler: judge of the heroes' worthiness and rewarding them for it with amazing power, in this case, Cloud's [[InfinityPlusOneSword Ultima Weapon]]]].
420*** Red brings up Ifrit having anger issues, likely a reference to his more recent antagonistic portrayals in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'' and ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI XVI]]''
421** [[spoiler: Safer Sephiroth's]] opening lines are based on DummiedOut lines he would have said signaling the start of the battle, tweaked to be more personally directed at AVALANCHE.
422** Cloud [[spoiler: Omnislashing the shirtless Sephiroth to death set to "One-Winged Angel" seems like an ironic use of the theme]], unless you recall that's what happens in ''Advent Children''. ''Especially'' since [[spoiler:Cloud and Sephiroth have a similar exchange regarding Sephiroth being a memory]].
423** Just like in ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII]]'', [[spoiler: the ending scene of TheLifestream stopping Meteorfall is set to "Aerith's Theme"]].
424* NoNonsenseNemesis: Sephiroth is TheStoic, and much less intentionally funny than the rest of the cast. He does lay on [[DeadpanSnarker the snark]] in Episode 11... until TheReveal that JENOVA is his mother, causing Sephiroth to drop the snark entirely in favor of being a ColdHam.
425* NoodleIncident: Reno isn't trusted to handle Aerith by himself after something involving a falafel stand.
426* NotNowKiddo: In Episode 12, Aerith repeatedly tries to tell the other members of AVALANCHE that the Zolom is hurt and just needs to be healed, but no one listens to her.
427* NotHyperbole: [[GroinAttack After getting given a Tifa punch to the 'nads]], Reno is able to moan out that Tifa destroyed half of his enormous dick. Tifa snickers, not believing it for a second. Come Season 2, when Elena joins the Turks, it turns out Reno is in surgery from the hit and it really was that big.
428* NWordPrivileges: Invoked by Barret. Red XIII calls Barret "Black" as an InSeriesNickname after Barret calls him "Red" in the same way. Barret decides that Red XIII gets a pass, presumably because [[InnocentBigot he doesn't know any better]].
429* ObfuscatingStupidity: Barret realizes ''both'' Red XIII and Aerith are this when they call "Not it" before he even finishes saying someone will need to scout outside of Shinra HQ to see how strong the army of soldiers is.
430-->'''Barret:''' Neither one of you are as dumb as you lead on to be.
431* OneHitKill: this is what happens whenever Tifa's in the party and they face a human enemy : the fight's over in one punch. The victims so far are Reno, whose pelvis and testicles she shattered, and Yuffie, who got her face smashed in and her naming interface scrambled.
432* OnlySaneMan: Reeve to the Shinra executives. He tries to rein in their corrupt, stupid, or just plain insane abuse of their budgets, and he's the only one that cares that the company killed a bunch of innocent people in an attempt to kill AVALANCHE.
433* OffscreenTeleportation: Aerith is somehow able to meet up with Cloud after he runs away from her house. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by Cloud, who questions how she was able to move that fast.
434* OverlyLongGag: For the entirety of Episode 11 while Cloud talks about his and Tifa's first encounter with Sephiroth, Barret can faintly be heard listing off the many, '''many''' versions of Bahamut; both the versions in the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise and parodied from different game titles.[[note]]Based on SquareSoft/Square Enix's [[=IPs=]] before moving listing titles from other companies.[[/note]]
435* ParodyAssistance: The soundtrack for the series is the original ''Final Fantasy VII'' OST with new arrangements by [=AinTunez=]. The reason Team Four Star is allowed to sell albums of this music is because they have a contract with Creator/SquareEnix to use the original game's score in the series and pay back a cut of the profit. As such, this is one of the only abridged series that has legal sanction from the holder of the parodied work's IP.
436* PersonAsVerb: Red at one point uses Cloud's name as synonym for "fucking up" after being insensitive to Barret, much to Cloud's chagrin. Worse yet, it catches on.
437* PhraseCatcher: Cloud's also on the receiving end of a number of "Don't fuck up"s and "Did you fuck up?"s from Barret.
438* PlayedForDrama:
439** The teams threat to Cait Sith drops any pretense of humour. There is no joke here. The calm but furious tones in their voice make it clear that if Cait Sith screws them over again, they ''will'' find the real him and throw him off the top of Shinra headquarters.
440** Aerith's death scene is played ''incredibly'' straight with zero humor, thanks to [[KnightOfCerebus Sephiroth]] and a pissed-off Cloud.
441* PragmaticAdaptation: Random encounters in any area are usually glossed over. Several boss fights are skipped outright or reduced to only one or two attacks before they go down. [[spoiler: The Jenova fight that occurs after Aerith's death is omitted entirely.]]
442* PrecisionFStrike: The word "fuck" is normally censored by the original game's "cannot do an action" buzzer. A few times, it goes uncensored for dramatic effect.
443** Just as Dyne falls in Barret's flashback, he tells Barret "don't fuck up," explaining the origin of Barret's CharacterCatchphrase and serving as the first instance of the word being uncensored.
444** Episode 18 has Tifa being suspicious with Cait Sith being TheMole. When Cloud and Aerith ignore this...
445--->'''Cloud:" It could be anyone... ''Tifa''. \
446'''Tifa:''' Oh you are un-fucking-believable.[[note]]While it can be viewed as how serious Tifa is, it was late pointed out that this was meant to be censored.[[/note]]
447** Episode 24 has the entire group openly questioning why Cait Sith is still with them when he's an acknowledged traitor, overriding any protest on his part.
448--->'''Tifa''': Then why, Cait? Why's your greedy corporate fat-cat ass even here?\
449'''Cait Sith''': ''BECAUSE I FUCKING HATE MY JOB''!
450** In the BigDamnMovie, Cloud gets one when he visits the libratory where Sephiroth began his VillainousBreakdown just before his final battle with him, only his delivery is more scared and tearful, conveying his vulnerability.
451--->'''Cloud''': I'm scared. I'm so fucking scared.
452** PlayedForLaughs later in the movie, courtesy of Red XIII after Tifa and Cloud's heart-to-heart under the Highwind.
453--->'''Red XIII:''': [[MomentKiller You guys fuck yet?!]]
454* PrisonRape: Cloud is intimidated into sticking with AVALANCHE by Tifa and Barret both pointing out that should Cloud be caught, he'll be sent to prison, where his hair makes for a convenient grab hold for no fewer than four men. This is one of the primary points Cloud brings up in his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech at the end of Season 1.
455* PuffOfLogic: After Yuffie joins the party, a monster attacks them. The one thing Cloud notices about the monster is that it has gills and proceeds to question how it is able to survive outside of water for so long. It immediately dies after Cloud brings up this fact.
456--> '''Cloud''': Did it... [[LampshadeHanging Did it forget it needed water to survive?]]
457* RageBreakingPoint:
458** After an entire season of putting up with Tifa's abuse, Cloud finally gets sick of it in Episode 10 after she remarks that he "feels safest" around her. This triggers him giving her one hell of a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that leaves everyone in stunned silence.
459** Both Tifa and Cloud are enraged when they meet Sephiroth in episode 14 and he doesn't remember them or burning Niebelheim down to the ground.
460* ReallyDeadMontage: After Sephiroth kills Aerith, the bouncing hair band she wore is interspersed with shots of her throughout the adventure while her theme softly plays on a piano.
461* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Turns out Palmer wanted to go to space so that he could take a photo to [[https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2018/03/27/flat-earth-rocket-man-finally-blasts-off-in-homemade-rocket-to-prove-earth-is-flat/#631c2d069b6f prove that the world is flat]].
462* RuleOfFunny: In episode 26, Cid yells "WELCOME TO EARTH, BITCH!" as he kills Jenova-DEATH. In-universe, this makes no sense - the planet is officially referred to as Gaia in future material but simply "the Planet" in the original game. ''Out'' of universe, it's hilarious, so it gets a pass. [[note]]Funnily enough, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth'' Aerith also refers to the planet as Earth.[[/note]]
463* RuleOfThree: President Shinra's VerbalTic of "Well, well, well...", which is {{lampshaded}} in episode 9.
464-->'''President Shinra''': Well, well, well... ''Well'', well, well... '''Well'''--\
465'''Tifa''': Oh, god, ''[[GetItOverWith get on with it]]''!\
466'''President Shinra''': Let me finish. I've got two more "wells" in me, young lady.
467* RunningGag:
468** Somebody telling somebody else ([[ButtMonkey usually Cloud]]) "Don't fuck up!" and every possible variation.
469** Plans involving explosives are likely to go wrong, especially when Cloud is around.
470** The fact that the pinball machine in 7th Heaven is a horrible choice for the secret entrance to the AVALANCHE base is brought up frequently since there may be people who might be interested in playing. The Shinra Tower Secretary is being used in the same vein.
471** The squelching noise as Cloud gains or loses the PartyInMyPocket. It understandably grosses him out.
472** Cloud hearing the voice in his head while he's asleep or unconscious, only for said voice to say something weird or awkward. He wakes up see someone talking to him, turning out to be a [[CrashingDreams Crashing Dream]].
473** Whenever Marlene is brought up, it mostly includes her having a gun Barret and Tifa lent her.
474** Shinra's plan of dropping a section of [Midgar] city ''on top of another section of the city'' is frequently pointed out as excessive at least and insane at worst, before ''and'' after the deed is done.
475** Barret's frustration of facing Shindra's robots, especially when his friends have trouble dealing with them while he's around.
476** Characters debating [[AmbiguousSpecies whether Red XIII is a cat or a dog]].
477** Cloud's [[IncrediblyLamePun terrible]] [[OneLiner one]]-[[PostMortemOneLiner liners]].
478** Cloud frequently making fun of the names of moves Tifa learned from "''Zangan's Dungeon of Fisting''", specifically her "[InnocentInnuendo Dolphin Blow]]".
479** Cid's running gag of mentioning [[Franchise/FinalFantasy his ancestors, who are also named Cid]].
480** Yuffie's standard exit is yelling "Yuffie out!" and vanishing in a [[SmokeOut puff of smoke.]]
481** Cait Sith explicitly being unrecognized by the Shinra execs the party encounters [[spoiler: even while he's airing his grievances as Reeve towards them, and clearly talks to them like he knows them personally]].
482** Anytime anything remotely dark or morbid is brought up, Mog interjects with something nihilistically.
483** Anytime god summons are brought up, Bahamut is the fist the comes to mind for Barret. He then lists different Bahamuts based on game titles.
484** Any time the spiders that have nested in Vincent's body are mentioned, for some reason, they ''always'' crawl over Barret's face, much to the latter's natural horror. It's implied this happens far more than whenever the bugs are brought up.
485* SanityBall: The role of straight man is passed around a lot between Cloud, Tifa, Barret, and Cid depending on the situation.
486* SarcasmMode: Several times:
487** When Tifa forgets to bring the map:
488--->'''Tifa:''' Was there some sort of meeting?\
489'''Barret:''' Oh yeah! With complementary meats and biscuits!
490** When Cloud gets frustrated with Tifa's immaturity while trying to rescue her from Don Corneo's.
491--->'''Tifa:''' I'm sorry. I just...I can't get over the boobs!\
492'''Cloud:''' Well now I know what it's like to be one of your shirts.\
493'''Tifa:''' Ohhh, ''sick'' burn Cloud. I have ''huge'' tits.
494** When Cloud spends all their money on a single chocobo green that he then loses when Red eats:
495--->'''Cloud:''' Are you calling me a liar?\
496'''Tifa:''' Oh, no! That's my nickname, right Cloud? "Tifa the Liar." Well, here's one on the house for you: you're stronger than Sephiroth.\
497'''Cloud:''' Thank you! ...[[LateToTheRealization Waaaaaait]].\
498'''Tifa:''' Also, you ''never'' fuck up! Never ever!\
499'''Cloud:''' Okay, Tifa, I get it.
500* SdrawkcabSpeech: Cloud's imaginary friend "[=ChoCho=]" from episode 22 speaks in this briefly. It's framed like a humorous example of BlackSpeech unless you're reading the subtitles.
501--->'''[=ChoCho=]:''' [[spoiler: Black Materia, join the Reunion]].
502* SettingUpdate: The aesthetics of the characters and the world are the same as the original game but mobile phones are now modern touch screen smartphones instead of flip phones and there are now equivalents to the internet, Twitter and Netflix (Shintranet, Warker and Shinflix).
503* SilentCredits: After [[spoiler:Aerith's death in episode 25]], the normally upbeat victory fanfare is cut as Tifa's icon leaves flowers to mark the occasion in silence.
504** Episode 27 counts, but it's downplayed, as, while it lacks the fanfare, "From the Edge of Despair" is left playing with a sad image of Tifa, highlighting her own brokenness over [[spoiler: Cloud's comatose state just after he'd completely been broken by Sephiroth and indirectly by her]].
505* ShooOutTheClowns: Episode 25, which focuses on the death of Aerith, is much more somber than past episodes. Her death is played solely for drama, the entire group is heartbroken, and Cloud is burning with TranquilFury.
506** Episode 26 bypasses the entire Icicle Inn and snowboarding minigame segment, skipping straight to the party's arrival at the North Crater.
507** Episode 29 takes it a step further as the episode takes place entirely within Cloud's mind, delving into his backstory with Tifa. As a result, there is little to no jokes in this episode, with only one particular noticeable joke at the very end of the episode. Its also funny to consider that the Tankceratops skit from the previous episode is sandwiched between the end of that episode and all of Episode 29.
508* ShoutOut:
509** Cloud's sarcastic laugh in episode 3 sounds almost exactly like Tidus' infamous laugh from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''.
510** Rufus describes the party as "[[Webcomic/RPGWorld a ragtag group of adventurers with unclear goals and good hearts]]."
511** In episode 5, Cloud refers to Don Corneo as [[WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead Cornholio]].
512** As Cloud walks out on the actor replacing his mother, she gets his name wrong again and calls him [[Videogame/FinalFantasyXIII Lightning]].
513** Vincent's voice in the trailer for season two sounds similar to [[WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged a certain other red-clad vampire...]]
514*** His actual voice in the series only sounds like that for a few seconds though. After he clears his throat he sounds far more like Richmond from Series/TheITCrowd
515** Cloud mentions the Keyblade from ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' in episode 18.
516** When Cid asks Cloud if he's ever had a dream, Cloud takes him literally and mentions a dream he had of wearing his Vincent-esque ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' outfit ("I LOOK SO COOL!") - and another one where he [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought a gorilla wearing a tie.]]
517* SoundEffectBleep: Particularly foul-mouthed cursing is at least partially bleeped out by the "invalid option" sound effect from the game.
518** It doubles as a reference to the game's liberal use of SymbolSwearing.
519** Notably averted with [[spoiler: Dyne]], the man who gave birth to "Don't fuck up." Whenever he says it, it's uncensored.
520** Also averted when Tifa gets annoyed at Cloud accusing her for being a spy.
521** As well as when Cait Sith blows his stack when the group likens him to the rest of the Shinra execs. Note that a few seconds earlier, Cid saying "fucker" ''also'' goes uncensored, [[ShooOutTheClowns letting you know the scene is turning serious.]]
522* SparedByTheAdaptation: Non-human example. While imprisoned by Shinra and after escaping Midgar, Barret throws around the idea of rebuilding AVALANCHE with the current party, but the idea is dropped not long after. Here, Barret, along with Red, still strongly carry the spirit of it well into the events of Disc 2 and onward, with their trademark ''"AVALANCHE TIME!"'' CharacterCatchphrase. [[spoiler:Red still keeps it alive 500 years later, as well as by whoever's populating the ruins of Midgar, given the instantaneous response of "MOTHAFUCKA!" in the distance]].
523* SpeaksFluentAnimal:
524** Aerith can understand the Zolom. Cloud is apoplectic at wondering how, until Aerith says the Zolom thinks he's really strong, at which point Cloud is totally on board.
525** Somehow, Red can understand [[spoiler: Ultimate WEAPON]], so it's able to translate that [[spoiler: it doesn't want to fight them]]. Barret lampshades the impossibility of him being able to understand "a world-protecting dragon". [[SuddenlyAlwaysKnewThat Red chalks it off to taking a night class]].
526* SpeechImpediment: Jesse has a slur that nescessitates the use of subtitles, implied to be the result of going to a BackAlleyDoctor instead of a real dentist.
527* StabTheScorpion: When the group lures Barret to them in Corel Prison after he ran off, it looks like he's about to shoot them, only to reveal he shot a hidden assailant instead.
528* StealthInsult: Rufus Shinra's official statement on his father's murder.
529-->"I loved my father [[ExactWords as much as he loved this city and its inhabitants]]."
530* StickyFingers: Yuffie, as explained by herself in the Season 2 trailer. She will pick up anything not nailed down.
531* StoryBreakerPower: The powerful Materia Summons take a back seat for most of the series, and when they ''are'' used at least once, they are taken out for one reason or another.
532** In Episode 14, Cloud summons Shiva to eliminate a Jenova monster, but Aerith shatters it after out of envy of her beauty.
533** In the FinaleMovie, [[spoiler: Barret [[BrickJoke finally summons Bahamut]] before the FinalBattle, but the dragon refuses to join. All of the other "Bahamuts" feel the same way.]]
534** [[spoiler: Later, Barret and Red attempt to summon the Knights of the Round, but Safer Sephiroth simply swats the materia away before it activates.]]
535* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Both Tifa and Barret independently muse that Cloud [[PrisonRape would not do well in prison]] with that hair, because "There's just so much to grab."
536* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: This series does a great job of deconstructing standard RPG tropes.
537** The entrance to AVALANCHE's hideout is hidden under a pinball machine. Cloud rightly points out that literally ''anyone'' who wants to play pinball could accidentally find it (Wedge was forced to join AVALANCHE because of this), and it indeed ends up being their undoing.
538--->'''Tifa:''' How exactly did you figure out where our base is?!\
539'''Don Corneo:''' Oh, well, there was a ''pinball machine'' in a bar my agent went to... \
540'''Tifa:''' Say no more.
541** President Shinra apparently believed TalkingIsAFreeAction, which wound up getting him killed by Sephiroth.
542** When you [[WithFriendsLikeThese treat your friends like crap]] and use PrisonRape as an ultimatum and STILL have the audacity to [[ObliviousToHatred act like they still consider you a friend]], they're going to snap at you eventually.
543** Yuffie combines President Shinra's mistake above with CallingYourAttacks (more specifically yelling [[IdiotBall SURPRISE ATTACK!!!]] and allowing Tifa to lay her out).
544** By the end of Season One, the party is set up to go on their epic, globetrotting journey, but OverworldNotToScale is apparently ''not'' in effect.
545--->'''Tifa:''' Cloud, we've been walking for five hours.\
546'''Cloud:''' '''I KNOW WE'VE BEEN WALKING FOR FIVE HOURS!!!'''
547** Cloud rants at length about how the whole GP system at the Gold Saucer is stupid, and Dio ends up taking his criticism to heart in the worst possible way when he introduces a loot box system, which is not only a complete flop, but financially ruins Dio and results in the Gold Saucer closing down.
548** After all the crap he's pulled, Cait Sith is NOT EasilyForgiven even after he bares his soul to the party, with Tifa, Cid, and Barret making it overwhelmingly clear that they'll kill him if he betrays them again. Even after helping save their asses after Cloud royally f**ked up, Barret has no intention of apologizing to him. In fact, Barret initially instantly shoots down Cait Sith's idea on the grounds that he's a spy before the latter convinces him by bugging Rufus' meeting.
549** After failing TSUNAMI's mission to assassinate Shinra's leaders, Priscilla is in no mood to help out Barret.
550** A bone-thin, executive baroness slaps and abuses a handcuffed martial artist, chains her to a gas chair and leaves her to die, and expects recapturing her after her kaiju-assisted escape to be a cakewalk? [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou Yeah, no.]]
551** Tifa's significantly mellowed out since Season 1 after coming to terms with her issues and with Cloud, Yuffie, and Aerith, and has since developed closer towards her canon counterpart. But the habit of giving threats of horrific violence isn't simply going to go away after five years of being stuck in that attitude. But due to CharacterDevelopment, the full attitude returns only when sufficiently angered and towards someone who truly deserves it. Since all three of the above no longer even irritate her, she now directs such old habits if they do resurface towards her enemies, Scarlet in particular.
552** Similarly, the very tragedy of Tifa's attitude toward Cloud during Season 1 involves a case of this. In the flashback to them meeting again in Midgar after Nibelheim, when Cloud notices her [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness being unusually kind towards and worried for him]], she consciously reverts to her regular bitchy and abusive attitude as a mask to deflect suspicion. Unfortunately, because it ''is'' her usual behavior, her well-meaning intentions to hide her genuine concern for Cloud get lost in her dysfunction, resulting her in just being regularly abusive towards Cloud, causing serious harm to their relationship, and many more tragedies, both between and around them, before they finally resolve their issues together in Episode 29.
553** Midgard Channel 7 News may be a ''[[StrawmanNewsMedia less then accurate news source.]]'' But that doesn't mean the people running it aren't human. During the news coverage of the WEAPONS awakening, the ticker writer leaves partway through broadcast in distress and more of the news team ends up leaving throughout Episode 27. Tom, the host, when faced with the news of the world destroying WEAPONS waking up, is far less composed then prior appearances. Upon being told that they have been active for a week and he (and most of the rest of the world) is only just now finding out, he rightfully calls his team out. When his team try to move the story on to AVALANCHE's capture to keep the news cycle going, he snaps. Professional news anchor for a corrupt regime or not, finding out about a world ending threat will break ''anyone's'' composure and will make every other story presented seem insignificant by comparison.
554--->'''Sam:''' Look! Look! Tom, Tom, I get it, ok? You're freaking out. \
555'''Tom:''' It flies, Sam! It F***ING FLIES!\
556'''Sam:''' Can we please be professional and move on to our other story?\
557'''Tom:''' I'm sorry Sam, but no! There is nothing else-\
558'''Sam:''' We got a report that Shinra's most wanted have been captured and-\
559'''Tom:''' ''[[SarcasmMode Oh my god, Shinra's most wanted has been captured. Yay! They were such a big threat.]]'' THEY'RE F***ING PEOPLE, SAM! THESE ARE GIANT F***ING MONSTERS! [[TemptingFate THERE IS NO OTHER NEWS THAT IS BIGGER THAN THI-]]\
560''([[InstantlyProvenWrong Cut to a shot of]] [[ColonyDrop Meteor hanging in the sky above the Planet]])''\
561'''Tom:''' [[RageBreakingPoint ...I'm done.]] [[TakeThisJobAndShoveIt I'm out.]] [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere I'm f**king out. F**k you, and f**k the news.]]
562** As Barret points out, detonating a high amount of unstable energy like the Huge Materia in the atmosphere would be a bad idea, not unlike a nuke detonating in the air. Meteor MAY get destroyed ([[spoiler: or not, as you find out once Shinra launches the rocket at it]]), but there could be lasting consequences on the already environmentally crippled Planet. Thus is the party's justification for stealing the Huge Materia.
563** As badass as the party is, they can't fight a {{Kaiju}} like Diamond Weapon, if only due to its sheer size. They can certainly try, but they're definitely going to have a bad time. The only reason they'd even try to fight one, even chase it across the Planet, is that one of them holds that would significantly even the odds against Sephiroth, [[spoiler: Luckily for them, Ultimate at least is more intelligent in this version to recognize that AVALANCHE are the good humans trying to save the Planet, and so just outright rewards them with Ultima Weapon, and that Red conveniently can understand their speech to convey that]].
564** Just because some monsters, be they normal or Summoned, are capable of speech, doesn't mean all of them are. [[spoiler: Ultimate wastes 20 hours of AVALANCHE's by forcing it on a wild goose chase around the Planet, because it ''doesn't'' want to fight the people it recognizes as the heroes trying to save the Planet but has no way to conveying that, at least until someone who ''can'' understand it manages to hear it vainly trying to respond to Cloud]]. Retroactively, this means [[spoiler: Cloud's attempt to reason with Diamond Weapon ''MIGHT'' have worked]].
565** Having a giant, intimidating, heavily armed mecha doesn't mean much when the pilots have no idea how to control it. ([[spoiler:Because he has no idea how it works Heidegger ends up accidentally triggering the self-destruct, killing himself and Scarlet in the process.]])
566** Yuffie and her father have so much dysfunction between them that getting them to talk without trying to murder each other is near impossible. [[spoiler: Both getting stoned off their asses is the only way the two calm down enough to actually communicate]].
567** If fighting any of the Weapons was already an impossible task, what more fighting a PhysicalGod of sheer cosmic power like [[spoiler: Safer Sephiroth]], even with the strongest weapons and Materia imaginable. [[spoiler: It takes divine intervention from a PhysicalGod that was a friend in life to at least even the odds, if not outright turn the tables]].
568* SuspectIsHatless: When asking the guard at Don Corneo's mansion if he's seen Tifa. He gives a vague description of her having brown hair, average height and long legs which the guard fails to recognise, at which Cloud gives up dancing around it and just says she had enormous breasts and probably insulted him which the guard recognizes instantly.
569** Subverted in episode 2, as the only thing the police sketch of Cloud got right was [[AnimeHair his spiky hair]], but everyone considers this enough for Cloud to quickly get picked up by Shinra's forces.
570* TakeThat:
571** When Cloud introduces himself to Barret in Episode 1, the latter questions if he got his name because he "rains on everyone's parade".
572--->'''Cloud:''' No, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII those are "Squalls"]], [[ContestedSequel and no one likes those]].
573** Barret's ramble in the background of Episode 11 ends with a jab towards ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' and its SequelGap between games ''II'' and ''III''.
574** Episode 16 has one to microtransactions (especially the "Buy fake currency with real money" kind), and since it was released around the time of the release of ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'' (a game with a large controversy regarding its pay-to-win mentality), it makes it even funnier.
575*** Mocked further in episode 23, as Dio listened to Cloud's complaints about GP... and instead went with [[LootBoxes Loot Saucers]]. One conversation with Coates later, and he finds out he's now bankrupt for how poorly that idea went over.
576** Episode 16 also has another allusion to ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' when someone floats the idea that Sephiroth might have added a gun to his sword, which Cloud dismisses because he could see someone cutting their own face with that setup.
577*** Yet more shade gets thrown at ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' during Cid's backstory, where Shera says that one of the oxygen tanks uses a "siphoning system that nobody really enjoys" and also has a "weird junction system".
578*** The oxygen tanks are brought up again in Episode 30 when Shera comments that tank #8 was finally remastered. Cloud remarks "you paint a shitty house, it's still a shitty house. But hey, whatever makes you happy".
579** In episode 23, Cloud has an offscreen conversation with "[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII some guy with a gunblade]]", which ends with them agreeing that [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII 13]] is the worst number.
580* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Nobody in AVALANCHE actually seems to like working with each other; though they all gang up on Cloud, they're just as likely to bicker with each other while on a mission. Even as the rest of the team starts becoming FireForgedFriends, Aerith and Tifa are clearly not pleased with each other's presence (Aerith sees Tifa as a rival for Cloud's affections, and Tifa finds Aerith annoying).
581* TemptingFate:
582** Episode 3: Cloud psyches himself up for the day saying he'll survive this. GilliganCut to him plummeting to his apparent doom.
583** Episode 13: The group has no leads with the Turks ahead of them and Red is still higher than a hippie on an airplane, and Tifa sarcastically asks for another headache from the universe.
584-->'''Yuffie''': Surprise attaaaaaaack! *FightWoosh*
585* ThemeNaming: It turns out all freedom fighter groups are named after natural disasters. Besides AVALANCHE and TSUNAMI, there's also BLIZZARD, SANDSTORM, HURRICANE, and QUAKE.
586-->'''Yuffie''': Ooooh, QUAKE sounds awesome!\
587'''Barret''': No! QUAKE sucks! They're a bunch of assholes!
588* TimedMission: Also parodied to hell. Cloud attempts to set the bomb's time to ten minutes. Unfortunately, he sets it to five, then to one minute, to Barret's irritation.
589* TitleDrop: As the ''Highwind'' heads to the [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Northern Crater]] to confront Sephiroth, Cloud announces that they will "make Sephiroth's dream of becoming a god his... ''final fantasy''."\
590\
591He is immediately [[ProducePelting attacked with tomatoes]].
592** It happens again when [[spoiler: Safer Sephiroth has the heroes at his mercy.]]
593* {{Touche}}: In the second episode, Barret responds to Cloud's remarks about "having a long day" by asking if ''his'' plans went awry because someone fucked up.
594-->'''Cloud:''' Thanks to Tifa, yes.\
595'''Barret:''' ...Fair enough.
596* TrueCompanions: For all their bickering, shouting at each other, squables, and rivalry, the group has stuck together throughout their adventures and gradually has become closer as the series goes on. Cemented in episode 22 as Tifa declares they're family, complete with Yuffie listing off each character relationship.
597* UnfortunateNames: In episode 11, we meet the man who trained Tifa, who describes his dojo as "The Dungeon of Fisting", causing Tifa to get defensive. Then when challenged, Tifa has a hard time naming 3 attacks of hers that don't also sound like sex acts. Out of frustration, she threatens to Dolphin Blow them. [[spoiler: Of course, based on Cid's comments in Episode 26, the naming scheme was likely deliberate, but poor Tifa remains completely unaware that it wasn't JUST a dojo...]].
598* UnsettlingGenderReveal: Invoked, but subverted, Don Corneo isn't deterred by Cloud revealing that he's a guy. In fact, he's actually a bit ''[[DepravedBisexual elated]]''.
599* UnwantedAssistance: As Cloud is setting up a bomb and Barret nagging him on what to do. Well... See above.
600--> '''Barret''': Now, set the timer.\
601'''Cloud''': I don't need you micromanaging me okay?\
602'''Barret''': Oh really?! Because after the events of today, I would have to respectfully disagree! Now set the timer.
603* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:It's revealed that practically all of Cloud's self-esteem issues that culminated in him assisting Sephiroth in summoning Meteor and becoming an EmptyShell could be traced back to Tifa's father blowing up at him when he was ''12 years-old'' for an accident that [[MisplacedRetribution wasn't even his fault]].]]
604* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Yuffie and Tifa play ''Mog House'' at the Gold Saucer, and deliberatly kill the protaganist just to laugh hysterically at it.
605* VitriolicBestBuds: For all their sniping and insulting each other, Cloud and Tifa appear to genuinely care for each other. Cloud and Barret also seem to grow into this as well.
606* WalkingShirtlessScene: Dio just wears a pair of speedos.
607* WaxingLyrical: In Episode 11's flashback to the Nibelheim Incident, Cloud twice says things to the lyrical structure of "One Winged Angel," even ending the second time with "SEPHIROTH!"
608* WhamEpisode: Episode 25 with [[spoiler: Aerith's death played completely straight without any humor, surprisingly somber for a comedic abridged series.]]
609* WhamLine:
610** Episode 11 fully cements Sephiroth's status as a NoNonsenseNemesis by taking things even further than his canon counterpart.
611--->'''Sephiroth:''' I murdered your mother, Cloud.
612** Episode 17 subverts CensoredForComedy to highlight the emotional impact that Dyne's "[[NeverFoundTheBody death]]" had on Barret.
613--->'''Dyne:''' Take care of her. Treat her as your own. And live by these words: Don't. Fuck. Up.
614** Episode 30 has one at the end, with Cait Sith explain to the party the bad news about Shinra's cannon.
615--->'''Cait Sith:''' No... its... its bad new... really, ''really'', big. Bad. News...
616
617* WhatTheHellHero: At the end of Episode 10, Cloud finally gets fed up with Tifa constantly belittling him and furiously calls her out on blackmailing him into joining AVALANCHE despite claiming to be his friend, followed by him accusing her of treating him so poorly because she hasn't gotten over her father's murder yet. Ouch.
618* WithLyrics: Yuffie tends to sing along to whatever tune is relevent to their current situation. In episode 15, she chants along to the victory fanfare.
619* WingdingEyes:
620-->'''Red XIII:''' Maybe they sell antidotes at the buffet over there.\
621'''Barret:''' Red, you know that's a chocobo farm, right?\
622'''Red XIII:''' [With fried chicken wings in his eyes] [[InsistentTerminology Buffffffffff-èèèèèèèèt]]
623* WithFriendsLikeThese: Cloud's friends are a psychobitch who's been extorting him since childhood and threatens him with blackmail if he doesn't follow through, and a terrorist who dropped the blame on him for every one of his actions in front of President Shinra. Cloud lampshades this when he meets Aerith, which isn't helped by the reveal of AVALANCHE betting on when they thought he would die.
624* {{Yandere}}: Aerith's ClingyJealousGirl behavior starts crossing into this in around episode 14, where she 'accidentally' destroys the Shiva Materia[[note]]a magical artifact used to summon an ice goddess to fight for the user[[/note]] after Cloud remarks on how beautiful the summoned goddess is.
625* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: Directly invoked in Episode 2, where Tifa and Cloud argue about what AVALANCHE is doing:
626-->'''Tifa:''' Oh, come on! How is destroying a factory that sucks the life out of the planet terrorism?!\
627'''Cloud:''' Every-- Every ''part'' of it was terrorism!
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