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[edit] Missing game
Final Fantasy Adventure, for Game Boy! The main character could catch a disease from a monster, in-game referred to as "Moog", that would turn him into a moogle until it was healed or healed on its own. As a moogle, he was much more succeptible to damage and couldn't attack or cast spells. Also the music changed. His appearance was of a little white critter with wings, definitely a moogle.
[edit] Anyone else noticed..
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| LaZodiac - Doink! TALK - --LaZodiac 17:30, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
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| How the only moogle with out a nose is the Tactics Advanced art, and even then the sprites themselves have the nose. Just pointing it out, as its an interesting fact. I guess.
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| AuronKaizer - Forever better than the rest. TALK - Time time knocked me out of my mind. {{{time}}}
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| They DO have noses, but indeed they are not big and red. The FFXII/FFTA ones don't look like Moogles at all anyway.
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| LaZodiac - Doink! TALK - --LaZodiac 20:26, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
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| Indeed. Normal moogles are cute puff balls, while the Tactics/XII moogles look like, for lack of a better term, furry midgets with a small twinge of cuteness.
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- Well I happen to find the XII moogles very adorable. In fact, I find them most adorable. They actually look like some thought was put into them, instead of them just being a group of circles. MissRora
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| Kuzlalala - Who says I'm weak? TALK - 10:47, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
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| The TA/XII moogles look like rabbits, especially at FFXII, while at Tactics, it looks a bit more like the usual moogle, except that their noses are smaller. Moogle Kupo from FFU also has "no nose". And that blue arrow thingy majig on Moogle Kupo's face is just a tattoo like Kaze's.
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[edit] Strange
Template:Abel
[edit] How a moogle looks like
I was thinking about Final Fantasy XII moogles after a friend made a drawing of Hurdy, Luso and Cid in swimswit (ew Cid was disgusting XD)and she drew Hurdy with tail, later I saw a drawing of Montblanc and Marche in swimswit and Montblanc did not had a tail so. What do you think, those moogles have a tail or not?.
Depending on the average answer I will laugh at my friends face or at the author´s of the other artworck face no mather the answer I will laugh at someone.
Moogles are cute they reminds me of me when I was younger.
--MightyMorphinCactuarRanger 03:46, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
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| Kuzlalala - Who says I'm weak? TALK - 23:19, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
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| Could I see the picture? <3 Anyway, I do not believe that moogles have a tail. Well, at least at Ivalice. Maybe their tails are so small that their pants covered it. At the previous Final Fantasy games, moogles do appear to have a tail.
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Geka Geka Geka, I do not have the picture, but maybe my friend could give it to me--MightyMorphinCactuarRanger 22:15, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Hemmingways
Yeah BH, because SE would change the Hemmingway race into rabbits, which look like the Ivalician moogles just because the can? No, the Hemmingways aren't Moogles, but I think SE are probably trying to make the Hemmingways the Moogle race of IV:DS. Like how they added Cid to FFI. Not all speculation is bad speculation... bitch. ILHI (W/B) 17:47, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- HAHAHAHAHAHA! --BlueHighwind ツ 17:48, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- I'm inclined to call you a bitch again. But why should I say it when your actions clearly badmouth yourself more than I can. ILHI (W/B) 18:00, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- Hemmingways? I don't know if that is on purpose or not, either way, -_0Drake Clawfang 22:03, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
- If they don't say "Kupo", they aren't Moogles. --TenzaZangetsu 23 July 2009 (UTC)
- Just another note, in "The After", Namingways operate shops via holographic panels like in KH2. Hm.... Drake Clawfang 03:16, September 18, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Final Fantasy VII
Point of order, live Mogs do appear in Final Fantasy VII. They appear when you are snowboarding down from Icicle Inn (and not just in the video game). These Mogs skate back and forth and act as obstacles and our roughly human-sized.
[edit] Final Fantasy V
Actually, you don't need to wear the moogle costume to get inside, you could walk among them as normal. You only need to wear the costume if you want to get one of the treasure chests in one of the houses in the moogle village. --Silver Mage 05:01, 5 August 2009 (UTC)