You don't understand. Every Goober is named Mistomeanor.
That is, every one that isn't used by someone else.
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Oh how could I forget to include these since we're talking about names?! I guess this is a bonus round for those who have posted already haha.
My Path Companion's name is Brosef. I chose the rather cowardly male Lalafel gladiator. I named him thus because I figured being a Path Companion and all he'd grow to be strong and brave (umm...that didn't quite happen...) and would be my Lala bro. It is also a reference to my D&D game that I named my character after as Brosef was the totally stoked tour guide for the Yummyberry Jelly Factory.
My retainers are a female Lala named Tippi (named after another one of my D&D NPCs who was a gnome always digging around for something - so appropriate for what she is!) and a big, green Roegadyn named Rabka (same reason as Tippi though this NPC was a general (as oppossed to Admiral Akbar) in search of something powerful so he is my weapons/armor guy where Tippi is my misc. stuff holder).
Choco was Hidalgo and Path Companion was Ulmia.
Chocobo: Kui
Chocobos remind me of Yupa's (later Nausicaa's) faithful companions in Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa so I named my chocobo after one of them.
http://pic.prepics-cdn.com/7emmnrsy7...4_480x320.jpeg
http://blog-imgs-45.fc2.com/s/k/y/sk...94635036_5.jpg
I had to look up (and I mean look UP towards the ceiling) for the name of my chocobo.
It's "Starmex".
It's actually the brand name of my Mitsubishi air-conditioner :o
It's also the name of my bands in Rock Band 2/3....
I didn't know you could name the Goobbue...
I thought they look a bit like dodos (not the more plump FFXIV dodos):
http://www.memphisflyer.com/binary/c...stic-f1353.jpg
And apparently the idea for chocobos came from Nausicaa (if Wikipedia and its reference are to be believed)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausica...nd_%28manga%29
(scroll down to the last line of the Reception section)
And reference #14 from that Wikipedia entry:
Quote:
Rogers, Tim (March 27, 2006). "In Defense of Final Fantasy XII". Edge. "Okay, so the Chocobos -- big, yellow riding birds -- were actually stolen from Hayao Miyazaki's movie 'Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind', and Hironobu Sakaguchi freely admitted that way back when."
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...itek-armor.jpg
all i want ^-^