yeah... what is up with that...
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The moogles are down by 169 votes, they need your help!
only -160 now.
Losing momentum again, I think someone tampering.
I need someone to please post something on the official XI forums, anyone please.
About two hours ago I tried to put in a bunch of votes, I put in 30 or 40 votes and the other instantly went up 30 or 40 votes. So we can't win even if we cheat. =(
Grrr so close -_-
Well, Moogle was down by almost 900 at one point, there is still tomorrow 180 isnt as hard to overcome, but I fear ive run out of places to post < <.
Whatever happened to those little lion thingies in FF8 anyways? I always thought they were gonna be like some kind of new sub-mascot to accompany moogles as sidekicks.
Instead they just spent about 30 minutes of the game jumping up and down making weird noises then vanished from history altogether.
Moogle cannot seem to break the 180ish vote barrier.
I'll vote Moogle this time but my loyalty stays with Launchpad McQuack!
If he doesn't win the whole thing I will be severely dissapointed.
Whatever happened to Protoman?
And I never really saw Zero as a sidekick, he was more a sub-main character, sort of like Shadow The Hedgehog.
In fact besides chocobos and moogles, the choices afterwards aren't really any I'd like to vote on untill it reaches Servbots.
*fades into nostalgic memory of playing Misadventures Of Tron Bonne for weeks on end to get the ultimate servbots*
He was the main character in the Game Boy Advance games named Zero... I think it was called anyways.
Though to be honest X never really had a sidekick per-se untill they added Axl, and recent Megaman X games haven't been so note-worthy, so many people don't even realise Axl exists...
A lot of games nowadays don't even seem to bother with sidekicks for their main characters. I just went through my games list and it's hard to find even one that features anything that could be described as 'sidekick material' by defenition. They just sort of stray away from the old style of characters and go with the more modernised 'singular hero... with extra people'.
I also don't see Earl in the list from toejam & Earl, how dare they forget them! >:O
So close, I hope the voting dosen't end soon.
Anyone know exactly what time the voting will end? I know today is the last day for round one.....sigh so close too.....
Someone on gamespot said the 12th at 21:00GMT, still a while... also Moogle just broke another .1%!!! keep up the good work if anyone has been voting!
Only down by 85 votes now, but Athena is pulling ahead again, don't let the momentum die!
I wonder who originally created the moogle...
Moogle is winning!
OMG WE DID IT!
Moogle
Moogles (モーグリ Mōguri?) are small creatures that appear throughout several Square Enix game series, including the Final Fantasy series, the Seiken Densetsu series, the Chocobo series, and the Kingdom Hearts series. The Japanese name is a portmanteau of the Japanese words mogura (mole) and kōmori (bat).
Moogles have small, black eyes (often closed) and red, pink, black, or purple bat-like wings. A single black antenna sticks up from their heads, with a small colorful ball (usually red, yellow or pink) at the end called a "pompom". Their ears are usually shaped like a cat's and their fur is white or light pink. However, in Crystal Chronicles they have a different body shape, lacking a distinct head and torso, while in Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy XII they have longer, rabbit-like ears and beige to gray fur. When they first appeared, in Final Fantasy III, Moogles generally ended their sentences with the word "nya", the Japanese equivalent of a cat's "meow". In the later games, they use the word "kupo" instead; some games briefly mention a Moogle language formed out of various permutations of "kupo". In the Final Fantasy III Nintendo DS remake, the word "nya" was replaced with "kupo".
Moogles run an in-game message delivery service in Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. In the Final Fantasy III remake, the Moogles' message delivery service allows to send real e-mails to other players' games using the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi function. In Final Fantasy XI, a Moogle is assigned to each player to take care of their house and change their jobs (hence it is called a Mog House), and "Festive" Moogles run the holiday events in the game. In Final Fantasy XII, the Moogles are known to be skillful in mechanics and engineering; they were the first pioneers of airship construction.
Several Moogle characters of the Final Fantasy series are named Mog, including a playable character in Final Fantasy VI, a character from an arcade game in Final Fantasy VII, a form of the Eidolon Madeen in Final Fantasy IX, and the single player's companion in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. In the spin-offs Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon, Chocobo's Dungeon 2, and Chocobo Racing, a Moogle named Mog is friends with the main character Chocobo. Moogles appear as summoned creatures in Final Fantasy VII where a Moogle appears riding a Chocobo, in Final Fantasy VIII with a young Moogle called MiniMog, and in Final Fantasy Tactics. Eiko in Final Fantasy IX had a Moogle guardian named Mog; she later became the Summon Madeen or Guardian Mog in the English version. Other notable Moogles include Stiltzkin from Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and Montblanc from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift and Final Fantasy XII.
In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy Tactics A2, the Moogles have a variety of different jobs to master in the clan. Some of the "Base Jobs" include Thief, Animist and Black Mage. After you master a certain amount of abilities, new jobs are available for the Moogles. Other Moogle Jobs include Juggler, Tinker, Time Mage, Fusilier, Flintlock, Chocobo Knight, and Moogle Knight. There is one special Moogle Job in Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced 2 called Bard. The Bard is named Hurdy. Hurdy is able to use a series of different instruments to give buffs and debuffs to allies or foes, heal health, or make himself invisible.
Moogles first appear in the Final Fantasy series in Final Fantasy III and are present in all subsequent numbered installments except Final Fantasy IV, in addition to Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and Final Fantasy: Unlimited. They were used as Save Points in Final Fantasy IX. Moogles appear only as stuffed dolls in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children,Dirge of Cerberus, Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, in addition to Yuna's version of the Mascot dressphere being a moogle in Final Fantasy X-2. Moogles make an appearance in the Seiken Densetsu series as a race and/or as a status condition (commonly referred to as being "moogled") in Final Fantasy Adventure, Secret of Mana and Seiken Densetsu 3, and are mentioned in Sword of Mana. They make an appearance in the Chocobo series inChocobo no Fushigina Dungeon, Chocobo's Dungeon 2, Chocobo Racing, and Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice. They also appear in all four games of the Kingdom Hearts series, which includes Moogles named after many famous characters from the series. Moogles also appear as shop clerks in Dissidia Final Fantasy and the sequel, Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy which they created their own network called the Mognet to communicate with the players with gifts of different items to use in the games. Finally, a Moogle appears in Egg Monster Heroes, while one is an unlockable character in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. Later,other Moogle can be unlocked in Mario Sports Mix for the Wii.
I WANT TO BE MOOGLED!
Woot, who do we battle next? Moogle all the way!
Would be hilarious if it came down to a one-on-one of chocobo vs. moogle.
*twists baseball cap backwards*
"Chocobo! I choose you!"
*poof!*
"Wark Wark!"
*adjusts glasses*
"Moogle! I choose you!"
*poof!*
"Booyah, I'll pop a cap in your kupo!"
Go Go /bump