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  1. Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, released in Japan as Final Fantasy (Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー, Hepburn: Fainaru Fantajī), is an anime OVA based on the Final Fantasy series of role-playing video games.

  2. Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals: With John DeMita, John Hostetter, Sherry Lynn, Shigeru Chiba. Based on the obscure "Final Fantasy 5". 150 years later, two decendants of the heroic Battsu must track down the crystals.

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  3. Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, known as simply Final Fantasy in Japan, is a 1994 Original Video Animation spanning four episodes, and the first anime installment in the medium-hoppingly popular Final Fantasy franchise. It is the direct sequel to the video game Final Fantasy V.

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    is a four-episode anime OVA that was released in Japan from March to July in 1994 and in the United States in 1998. The series is set 200 years after Final Fantasy V and follows Linaly, a descendant of Bartz Klauser, and her friend Prettz.

    The series is split into four episodes: "Wind Chapter", "Fire Chapter", "Dragon Chapter", and "Star Chapter".

    •Prettz (プリッツ, Puritzu?, lit. Pritz)

    •Linaly (リナリー, Rinarī?)

    •Valkus (バルカス, Barukasu?, lit. Barkas)

    •Rouge (ルージュ, Rūju?)

    •Queen Lenna (女王レナ, Joō Rena?)

    •Mid (ミド, Mido?)

    Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

    Two hundred years after Bartz, Lenna, Galuf, Krile, and Faris saved Planet R from Exdeath, a new evil arrives from the Black Moon, and seeks to take the Crystals. Linaly, a descendant of Bartz, and her friend and protector, Prettz, journey to the Temple Of Wind to seek the source of this new danger, forming a new generation of Light Warriors.

    See also: Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals Kaze no Shou, Hono'o no Shou or Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals Ryuu no Shou, Hoshi no Shou

    Though the soundtrack was composed by Masahiko Sato, it contains numerous cues to Nobuo Uematsu's original soundtrack to Final Fantasy V including the "opening" and the "Chocobo Theme".

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    Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals

    • Satoshi Tazaki
    • Satoru Akahori
    • Rintaro
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  5. Based on the obscure "Final Fantasy 5". 150 years later, two decendants of the heroic Battsu must track down the crystals. Along their way, they meet monsters, phantoms and two airship captains, one a bumbling yet ambitious man and the other a sexy pirate leader.

  6. Season Finale. July 21, 1994 • 30m. From a confession made by Mid, grandson of the legendary and courageous Cid, the true identity of the plunderer of the Crystals is revealed. Prettz, Linaly, Rouge and Valkus have been asked by Queen Lenna to recover the Crystals of Earth, Water and Fire.