I think the pictures of Palom and Porom are mislabelled. The one shown beside Palom, I believe, is actually of Porom, and vice versa. Could anyone confirm this? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.107.224.195 ( talk • contribs) .
Perhaps the official art for these characters would serve as better visuals? The sprites (especially at this size) are unsightly and pixellated. I know no official art likely exists for some of them (like Anna, Kokkol, etc), but I know it does exist for all the main characters, Zemus included. -- Dalkaen T/ C 16:23, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I wanted to point out that between the three English versions of Final Fantasy IV, different names of some characters (specifically the Elemental Fiends/Devils/Lords) have changed throughout. I updated the page to use the FFIV Advance names of these four characters - as they are clearly references to The Divine Comedy. With a new, thinner font in the Game Boy Advance enhanced remake more room was provided in the enemy box to fit in the full names of Scarmiglione, Barbariccia, etc. I propose that names used in the most recent translation of the game should be used in this article (as well as the other FF character articles). Any oppositions? — warpedmirror ( talk) 20:04, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
I have no oppositions to the using of the GBA names for the Fiends, as they are obviously a reference to the Divine Comedy, but I feel the Four "Elemental Lords" should remain referred to as the Four Fiends. The Four Fiends of Final Fantasy IV are obviously a reference (or rebirth, if you believe all the Final Fantasies are connected) to the Four Fiends of Final Fantasy I. In the GBA rerelease of Final Fantasy I in Dawn of Souls, the four are still referred to as the Four Fiends, and they always have been called the Four Fiends in America. Plus the Four Elemental Lords just sounds retarded. I suggest referring to them as "The Four Fiends (Elemental Lords in the GBA rerelease)" as opposed to "The Four Elemental Lords (Fiends in the SNES and PS1 releases)" But leave the actual names as they are. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.206.249.138 ( talk • contribs) 23:40, 30 December 2005(UTC).
There are a lot of retranslations in the new rerelease that would have made more sense untranslated. Are you saying you believe it's better to remove the connection of the Four Fiends of FFI and the Four "Elemental Lords" of FFIV? Whether the FFs are related or not, it's obvious that a connection is meant to be there. If Square had retranslated the characters in Dawn of Souls as the Four Elemental Lords, then I would understand your choice to choose it over Fiends. I'd be interested in seeing whether the direct translation of the group in Dawn of Souls is Elemental Lords, as I suspect, or Fiends. If they're named differently in Japan, then there's no question about it, but otherwise, I think it should be left as Fiends. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AstroFlameX ( talk • contribs) 23:00, 7 January 2006 (UTC).
From the Easy-type version of Japan's FF4.
http://www.ffcompendium.com/chara/4zeromus-b3.gif
Where do these names come from? They are not mentioned at all in the game. HeroOfVirtue 23:39, 8 January 2007 (UTC)HeroOfVirtue
I have redirected all of the characters here because of the various mergers of other Final Fantasy characters to their lists. Only notable multiple game characters need them. They also don't have any content besides plot summaries, which goes against WP:NOT. Nemu 20:51, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
I see that someone has posted the bard prince's Japanese name as "Gilbart", referrencing the Japanese FFIVA website. However, isn't it that all the Japanese instruction manuals up to this point have labelled him as "Gilbert", with the website as a rare mistransliteration? Could someone check those manuals and fix the citation if this is true? T.J. Fuller, Jr. 17:47, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
I don't know about Japanese manuals and such, but i just checked the DS site, and it spells it as "Gilbart". The Great Morgil ( talk) 22:46, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't we update the pix of Cecil, Rosa, Cain, Rydia, and Yang with the FF4 DS art.? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fractyl ( talk • contribs) 12:54, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
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Well, Final Fantasy IV the After: Tsuki no Kikan (Return of the Moon) is nearing release, and we already know that it'll have two or three new characters, including Cecil's son (Ceodore, named after Golbeza's real name?), a new female antagonist, and a mysterious man who may or may not be a new character. Old characters are also returning, 17 years older, with new looks, and I'm sure new backstory, in addition, of course, to regular story.
So, what I'm getting at is... This article may need to be restructured to keep in line with new plot developments in FF4TA. I'm not sure how this would be done, as the article is pretty rigidly arranged into playable characters / enemies / generic NPCs. The same format could be kept, with Ceodore being wedged into playable characters, and new stuff could be added like, "17 years after the events of the original game, Cecil is the ruler of Baron, and together with Rosa has fathered a child, named Ceodore," as part of a new paragraph? Perhaps throw in an "Appearances: Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy IV the After: Tsuki no Kikan"?
Any thoughts? WtW-Suzaku ( talk) 03:23, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
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