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It's been a while since I've actually played FF9, but I sorta remember stuff about what I've completed.   I have been playing Dissidia 012 Prologus though, and something has been bugging me.  In the Dissidia games, Kuja is continuously portrayed as if he is in some way, well, infatuated with music/symphony or even plays perhaps.  For example, Kuja sometimes says things like "In unison!" or "Come dance with me!" during some of his attacks.  The thing I am confused about is the fact that I do not see this sort of nature in Kuja throughout the entire game in FF9.  Perhaps I'm just missing a lot of it, but Kuja never came off to me as the musical type.  Like I said, I wouldn't be surprised if I didn't notice a lot of it throughout the game (I haven't finished it, but I believe I got very close to finishing it.  I seemed like I was at the point where the final battles took place).  Am I just missing a lot of it, or is there really not much of a connection between him and music?  I dunno, I just thought I'd see what you fine fellows think :P

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I don't think its just music, being honest. In FF9, he tried his best to be associated with "Classy," and music is related. My question is why he wears such small clothes...

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I don't think its just music, being honest. In FF9, he tried his best to be associated with "Classy," and music is related. My question is why he wears such small clothes...

 

Isn't it obvious?  He's gay Kujalicious ;D

 

Kuja's a classy guy, but I hear it's a bit exaggerated in Dissidia.  In FFIX, Kuja has a poetic way of speaking and makes references to plays in the setting.  His interest in plays aren't at the forefront of his characters, though, when you compare it to the other thing he's knowing for (making eidolons blow stuff up).

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Kuja's a classy guy, but I hear it's a bit exaggerated in Dissidia.  In FFIX, Kuja has a poetic way of speaking and makes references to plays in the setting.  His interest in plays aren't at the forefront of his characters, though, when you compare it to the other thing he's knowing for (making eidolons blow stuff up).

 

Yeah, I don't remember it being as profound as it is in Dissidia.  I need to replay all these games though xD 

Kuja=The most feminine male character in FF history.

 

Seriously when I played FF9 for the first time,I honestly thought Kuja was a female

 

There is a biiiiig difference  between handsome and looking like a hooker

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I was asking myself the same thing and the only anwser I could think of was that they felt like doing this to expend on Kuja's character,but its not like this is coming out of no where,Final Fantasy IX had plays and all that stuff and Kuja was kind of talking in a poetic way in FFIX.

 

At first I didn't like it at all,I though it was stupid,but now I like it a lot,Kuja had some of the best lines in the story mode.

Kuja=The most feminine male character in FF history.

 

Seriously when I played FF9 for the first time,I honestly thought Kuja was a female

 

There is a biiiiig difference  between handsome and looking like a hooker

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Same trouble here. Well despise his.... fashionist self. He is one obsesed with plays and canaries. But the game also makes references to many pieces of music. The black Waltz, and the " It's time to really light things up! Your former master is here, Bahamut. Play a requiem for her and all of Alexandria!" quote. xD

The music references in Dissidia are over the top, probably citing Kuja's flare for poetry and theatre. But then, everyone is Dissidia pretty much has one element of their entire character exaggerated and focused on, so Kuja's not alone in this.

 

As for his clothes: Kuja is probably the most badass guy in the series. No, really. This is a guy who looks himself in the mirror every morning, and thinks to himself: "Not only am I going to rock the speedo, I'm going to make it look good." That takes a level of confidence and security that everyone else can only dream of.

The music references in Dissidia are over the top, probably citing Kuja's flare for poetry and theatre. But then, everyone is Dissidia pretty much has one element of their entire character exaggerated and focused on, so Kuja's not alone in this.

 

As for his clothes: Kuja is probably the most badass guy in the series. No, really. This is a guy who looks himself in the mirror every morning, and thinks to himself: "Not only am I going to rock the speedo, I'm going to make it look good." That takes a level of confidence and security that everyone else can only dream of.

That's true,like Tidus and sport,Exdeath and the Void,Warrior of Light and the light.

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The music references in Dissidia are over the top, probably citing Kuja's flare for poetry and theatre. But then, everyone is Dissidia pretty much has one element of their entire character exaggerated and focused on, so Kuja's not alone in this.

 

As for his clothes: Kuja is probably the most badass guy in the series. No, really. This is a guy who looks himself in the mirror every morning, and thinks to himself: "Not only am I going to rock the speedo, I'm going to make it look good." That takes a level of confidence and security that everyone else can only dream of.

 

Dave, how would KH13 survive without your intellect? o-o

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