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My theory is that Shuyin looks like what Tidus would look like in a few years. Why do I think that? Look at how Yuna's face changed. Her face became more broader and kind of square like when before she had a more oval face. My theory is that Tidus would have through facial changes too, if he hadn't Spoiler disappeared in FFX. Gabe Your friend. I think her facial structure was somewhat modified, pointier chin, maybe Her eyes look really different, but I think that's because she's wearing make-up in X She has lipstick on and her eyelashes seem more prominent.

Her skin tone also seems more pale, and her eyebrows definitely had a pluck-job. That's what happens when you transform into a pop star It might just be the lighting of that shot in X-2 as well. I'd imagine she's the most famous person in the history of Spira after the events of X.

Well keeping up with the appearance would be I dont know? Correct flaws.. But what is imperfect about her character design in the first place apart from the clothes? The character follows the "rules of human beauty" design-wise. I guess they just wanted to make her look more asian.. Terra Branford Running an Orphanage!

I don't see much of a difference besides an update in what she'd look like years after and graphics become a tad bit more sharp than X's system.

I was going to say something very similar to Apricots and. Mosh's posts, since that's what I always thought, but they said it for me. I can only see a major difference in what she looks like when CGI movies play. I like both the Yunas, by the way. Omegadruid said:. Click to expand Lirael I love to read and discuss pretty much anything!

Gil 0 Mako Points 0. The image of her in X is from a wallpaper and I actually think she looks different in that wallpaper than she does in the game. Here's an image from a FMV in X to compare. Well I dont know.. It might be just me.. So it can be assumed that she did let her hair grow during that time frame, but the production decision just didn't show it. Dragon Age: Inquisition is still the greatest game of all time. User Info: TJF Second on the "they reused the models" thing.

I wouldn't be surprised if it was an extension, since Rikku is responsible for her new getup. User Info: CBrate. More topics from this board What is the best way for AP? General 2 Answers Where can I find the 3 uniforms? This is mainly why Yuna's mixed blood is kept as a secret.

Her father was a famous summoner, while her mother was an unknown Al Bhed. Even some of her closest companions, such as Wakka, do not find out until later in the campaign. Being impersonated is the stuff of nightmares, though it has happened to an unlucky few. In the magical world of video games, imposters are more common due to the fact that the kind of technology needed isn't yet available in the real world. In fact, Yuna is the victim of stolen identity in Final Fantasy X-2 's opening cinematic.

Throughout the entire intro, players are led to believe that the savior of Spira is performing a sensational pop tune in Luca's blitzball stadium. Shortly afterwards, it is revealed that the Gullwing's rival, Leblanc, was singing. Yuna's conniving rival was able to copy her look by using the Songstress dressphere during the performance. Thankfully, she was thwarted thanks to Yuna's buddies and a handy moogle costume. It is always better to travel with family, whether they be the one given at birth or forged in life through experience and earned trust.

Someone who is both is the most advantageous of them all. In Final Fantasy X, Yuna is accompanied by her guardians, all of whom are close to her heart save for the Tidus.

Rikku joins the party later than most of the crew, but it is revealed that the two have always been connected. As it turns out, Rikku and Yuna are cousins. The summoner's mother is Rikku's aunt, which also makes this entry's Cid her uncle. In the game's direct sequel, Rikku is the only other returning playable character. When developers are crafting an entire game's universe from scratch, they have to make the environments feel uniquely their own.

The art cannot feel like a rip off of real world designs. This does not mean that they cannot take inspiration from life and all of its beauty, however.

For the character's garb in the first foray into Spira, creator Tetsuya Nomura was heavily influenced by Hakama. This traditional Japanese clothing style has been around for over a thousand years and is still seen in the culture today. A quick glance at the character and the clothing will reveal similarities, but ultimately, Yuna's look is all her own.

Still, credit must be given where it is due. When a game comes from a certain area of the world, one can usually find traces of that culture in the game's design. It is easy to see the Slavic influence present in The Witcher and the style of Dragon Age is clearly influenced by the French part of Canada.

Keeping with this trend, elements from Japan are plentiful in Final Fantas X. Most notably, Yuna's outfit contains a Furisode, a type of Kimono distinguishable for its large, hanging sleeves.

Tetsuya Nomura added the touch to make the memorable sending scene more impactful. The outfit's sleeves are not connected to the rest of the dress, but they definitely add a layer of mysticism of the ritualistic dance. The idea of a Disney and Final Fantasy crossover makes life worth living. It's made all the more better, then, with the fact that the Kingdom Hearts series actually delivers enthralling stories featuring some of pop culture's most beloved characters.

Even Yuna gets in on the fun during Kingdom Hearts II , first appearing as an adversary before switching sides. What's particularly fun about her part is her - along with Rikku and Paine's - size. The three heroines are tiny, and also possess wings. Their role does raise an entirely new question, though: was the trio shrunk down just for fun or is everybody in Spira the same height when compared to the other universe?

It's hard to say for sure, considering Tidus and Wakka's cameo in the first game. In Final Fantasy X-2 , Yuna has a new lease on life. Though still unflinchingly polite, soft-spoken, and driven, she is now athletic, cosmopolitan, outspoken, and playful.

Yuna has not only learned to think and desire for herself, but has developed a go-getter attitude, willing to jump headfirst into danger.

She considers resolving issues through creative thinking, only considering violence as a last resort. From her time as a summoner, Yuna is determined to never again let anyone use her as a means to an end.

During her time with the Gullwings , Rikku serves as a role model for Yuna, as she mimics some of Rikku's eccentric behaviors and uses some of her expressions, though others reprehend her for this. Yuna has gotten in touch with her Al Bhed heritage by learning the language. Though Yuna's friends tease her for always getting dragged into trouble and being a pushover as she's unable to refuse a call for help, she can be stern and intimidating if angered.

Yuna has developed a distaste for sacrifice in the name of victory and peace, a trait Tidus instilled in her. Yuna is a talented summoner despite her youth, besting her more experienced peers in aeon duels albeit at times with her guardians' aid.

She can even summon during a free fall. She performs the sending ritual to send the souls of the deceased to the Farplane, which involves her dancing and at one point, walking on a water's surface. She is adept at white magic, providing healing and support. In Final Fantasy X-2 , Yuna has learned how to use dresspheres to imbue herself with new skills and can play blitzball and hold her breath for extended periods of time.

She has also learned to speak Al Bhed. It is never specified if Yuna has natural singing talent, as she always sings while wearing the Songstress dressphere, implying that she could have obtained it from Lenne. Yuna was four years old when her mother died in an attack from Sin during her journey to the Al Bhed Home to repair her relationship with her brother, Cid.

Her death established Braska's resolve to become a summoner and defeat Sin. A seven-year-old Yuna was left in Bevelle when Braska and his two guardians , Auron and Jecht , left to pilgrimage to Zanarkand. Braska obtained the Final Aeon and defeated Sin, perishing along with Jecht.

Braska had requested Auron to bring Yuna to Besaid following Sin's defeat to ensure she'd live a peaceful life, but Auron was mortally wounded when he confronted Yunalesca , and only made it as far as the outskirts of Bevelle before passing on the request to Kimahri Ronso.

Back in Bevelle, Yuna heard her father had defeated Sin and met Kimahri who took her to Besaid Village , placed her in the local temple's care, and stayed with her at her request. Yuna grew up with Wakka , Lulu , and Wakka's brother Chappu. Braska's Calm lasted less than a year, and Yuna decided to follow in his footsteps and become a summoner despite her friends' objections. At 15 years of age, she became an apprentice summoner with Kimahri as her guardian.

She spends almost a day of prayer to the fayth , and when Wakka and a young man named Tidus arrive to check on her, Yuna emerges and summons her first aeon: Valefor. The villagers celebrate Yuna's achievement and she introduces herself to Tidus. Liki for Kilika. En route, Yuna figures through Tidus's mention of Jecht being his father that he must hail from Zanarkand as he claims.

Sin attacks the boat and destroys most of Kilika Port. Yuna sends the souls of the deceased to the Farplane , the plane of afterlife on Spira, so they would not transform into fiends. After obtaining Kilika Temple 's aeon, Ifrit , and meeting a rival summoner named Dona , the group travels to Luca for the Besaid Aurochs ' blitzball tournament for which Wakka and Tidus are to take part.

When the party splits, Yuna, Tidus, and Kimahri search the city after hearing rumors of Auron being around. When Yuna worries about being separated, Tidus suggests using a whistle signal to find each other. Her guardians and Tidus save her before the Aurochs are about to play against the Luca Goers. Yuna reveals to him her half-Al Bhed heritage, and how her mother told her to seek out Cid if she ever needed help.

Fiends attack the blitzball stadium and Auron appears to help dispatch them. The newest maester of Yevon, Seymour Guado , summons his aeon, Anima , to destroy the fiends and awe the spectators with its power. Auron and Tidus join Yuna's party as guardians and Yuna shows Tidus she has learned how to whistle as he had taught her.

She explains she fakes cheeriness to hide her sadness and tries to help him do it too. While crossing the Mi'ihen Highroad , the party stops at Rin's Travel Agency to spend the night, and Yuna takes the time to make a sphere recording to her guardians containing her final farewells, which she intends to give to them before she will perform the Final Summoning.

Unaware of what she is doing, Tidus joins her, and the two watch the sunset together, Tidus describing his Zanarkand to her as a metropolis out at sea that never sleeps. The party arrives at the Djose shore to witness the untimely Operation Mi'ihen.

The group runs into Kinoc , who is one of the four maesters of Yevon. Operation Mi'ihen ends in disaster due to Sin overpowering the Crimson Squad and their machina , which leaves Yuna to perform another sending. Seymour, who was there to supervise the operation, as well as aid in battle, asks to be Yuna's "pillar of strength". When the party arrives at Djose Temple they meet another fellow summoner, Isaaru , who warns Yuna to be careful as summoners on their pilgrimage are disappearing.

After receiving the aeon Ixion , the group spends the night at the local inn. Yuna oversleeps and rushes after the others who make fun of her messy hair.

They set off for the Moonflow , and while crossing the banks via shoopuf , the Al Bhed kidnap Yuna with the Extractor , but Tidus and Wakka save her. After arriving at the other side of the river, Tidus learns it was Yuna's Al Bhed cousin Rikku who piloted the Extractor. After talking with Rikku in private, Yuna makes Rikku her final guardian, and the assembled party heads for Guadosalam , the town of the Guado. Seymour welcomes them to his manor and shows Yuna and her guardians a sphere with images of the ancient Zanarkand, Yunalesca—the first summoner to have defeated Sin—and her husband, Zaon.

Seymour proposes to Yuna, for the union would bring hope to Spira. To help make her decision, Yuna visits the spirits of her parents in the Farplane, but when they leave the spirit of Seymour's deceased father, Jyscal Guado , drops a sphere as Yuna sends him. When they rest at a travel agency , Yuna learns from Jyscal's sphere that Seymour murdered him, but she does not reveal its contents to anyone.

Near the end of their crossing of the Thunder Plains, Yuna announces she will marry, but will continue her pilgrimage. When the party reaches Lake Macalania , the Al Bhed make another attempt to kidnap Yuna, but she and her guardians fight them off.

Since Yuna is escorted to Macalania Temple ahead of her guardians, she has already received Macalania's aeon, Shiva , by the time her guardians learn the truth about Seymour. Yuna and her guardians confront Seymour over his crimes and the situation escalates when he attacks them and they are forced to kill him.

Before Yuna can send him, the Guado force the party to flee the temple and they end up trapped underneath the ice of the frozen lake. Yuna explains she intended to wed Seymour in exchange for him to turn himself in for his crimes. Sin whisks the party away to Bikanel Island.

While the guardians reunite in the desert Yuna is nowhere to be found, for the Al Bhed already found her and took her to the Summoners' Sanctum in Home. The Guado attack the settlement and kidnap her to Bevelle to marry the now- unsent Seymour. Rikku reveals to Tidus the Final Summoning needed to defeat Sin not only kills Sin but the summoner as well, meaning Yuna will die if she goes through with her pilgrimage.

Bevelle and crash Yuna and Seymour's wedding on Cid's new airship , the Fahrenheit. While her guardians are held at gunpoint, Yuna complies with Grand Maester Mika's ultimatum and her guardians are forced to watch the ceremony be completed.

When Seymour orders her guardians killed, Yuna lets herself fall off the temple rooftop and summons Valefor in midair, who flies her to Bevelle Temple. The guardians escape to the temple where they break into the Chamber of the Fayth.

Yuna receives Bahamut , but the party is arrested once Tidus carries her out of the chamber. The maesters of Yevon put Yuna and her guardians on trial for treason, where it is revealed Mika is an unsent.

They are branded traitors of Yevon for killing Seymour and imprisoned in the Via Purifico. Yuna, Lulu, Kimahri, and Auron escape the underground dungeon after Yuna bests Isaaru in an aeon duel. When the party reunites on the Highbridge, they encounter a slain Kinoc, defeat Seymour's fiendish form , and escape to the Macalania Woods. Her faith in Yevon shaken, Yuna goes off to the spring to be alone with Kimahri keeping watch.

Tidus goes after her, and, having discovered the truth behind the Final Summoning, apologizes for his eagerness to defeat Sin and talking how they would visit his Zanarkand, believing he had only depressed her, but Yuna assures he had made her happy. Tidus wants her to quit the pilgrimage and stay with him, and while Yuna considers it, her sense of duty to the rest of Spira is too great.

Tidus comforts her and they share a kiss in the spring. She resolves to go on, with Tidus promising he will always remain by her side. Despite being branded traitors of Yevon, the party continues through the Calm Lands toward Zanarkand.

At Mt. While traversing the mountain, they find a movie sphere left by Braska on the slopes in which he lets Yuna know whatever path she chose for her life, whether it be to duty or herself, he would be proud. Seymour Flux attacks them but they defeat him, Yuna reeling from a revelation concerning her goal: Sin is Jecht.

Ascending Gagazet, the party finds a mass of fayth performing a summoning. Bahamut's fayth reveals to Tidus "his Zanarkand" is a dream of the fayth , and that Tidus himself is a dream as well.

He conceals this from the others. After defeating Sanctuary Keeper at the summit, with the ruins of Zanarkand in view, Rikku despairs about Yuna's impending fate. Yuna thanks her for all she has done and comforts her. Yuna unknowingly drops a sphere and Tidus views it. Having been recorded at the Mi'ihen Highroad, it contains Yuna's reflections and farewells for her guardians at the time, subtly revealing she had already fallen in love with Tidus.

Within the Zanarkand ruins, the party witnesses images of past summoners and guardians. They meet Yunalesca, the unsent summoner who would transform one of Yuna's guardians into the fayth for the Final Aeon to defeat Sin, as Braska did ten years ago with Jecht. Refusing to sacrifice any of her friends, and knowing that the Final Aeon will in time become the new Sin, Yuna declares the Final Summoning is a false tradition to continue Spira's cycle of death.

Resolving to save Spira without the falsity of Yevon's teachings, the party fells Yunalesca, ending the tradition of the Final Summoning. Cid picks them up on his airship and Yuna meets her uncle for the first time. The party returns to Bevelle where they learn of Sin's cyclical existence from Maester Mika. Bahamut's fayth approaches Tidus and Yuna, who learn the means to approach Sin is the " Hymn of the Fayth ", and the key to defeating Sin is its core: Yu Yevon , an ancient summoner who exists only to summon Dream Zanarkand.

Yu Yevon was Yunalesca's father and the progenitor of the Yevon faith. To ensure the summoning is never halted, and that the mainlanders never find the city of dreams, Yu Yevon clads himself in an armor known as Sin.

With the airship, the party launches a head-on attack on Sin that allows them to travel inside it. The party encounters and defeats Seymour for good in his final form , and Yuna finally sends him. As Yu Yevon's summoning stops, Spira's cycle of death is put to an end.

For Yuna, it is a bittersweet victory, for Sin's defeat heralds the disappearance of the aeons and those from Dream Zanarkand—including Tidus. Yuna proclaims her love for him and watches him jump off the airship into the Farplane. Back at Luca, Yuna, now high summoner of the Eternal Calm , whistles by the ocean in the hopes Tidus will answer until Lulu sends for her. In the stadium, Yuna addresses the people of Spira the need to stay strong, welcome Spira's long-awaited peace, and rebuild their home.

She concludes that the people lost, as well as "the dreams that have faded", should never be forgotten. An eternal Calm. A slightly chubby Wakka, and my 2 minutes, 41 seconds. It's not much



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