FINAL FANTASY IX - Vivi - Figure Bright Arts 6.4cm
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- Theme
- Gaming
- Franchise
- Final Fantasy
- Category
- Figurines
- Manufacturer
- Square Enix (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 4988601368223 / 662248844749
- Reference
- 255228
- SKU
- XFF09ZZ201
- Weight
- 0.117 Kg
- Composition
- Métal (alliage de zinc)
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 8.00cm (Length) 8.00cm (Width) 10.00cm (Height)
- Others
- FINAL FANTASY IX - Vivi - Bright Arts Figure 6.4cmThis 6.4cm metal figure represents the black mage Vivi Ornitier, from the role-playing video game Final Fantasy IX. Designed by manufacturer Square Enix as part of the Bright Arts Gallery collection of precision metal objects, this fixed statuette is cast in zinc alloy and has a polished and coloured finish. The design respects the original proportions of the character, characterised by his pointed beige hat, his blue tunic and his face hidden in shadow from which his yellow eyes stand out. The product comes in a closed illustrated cardboard packaging box.Features:
- Character: Vivi Ornitier
- Licence: Final Fantasy IX
- Range: Bright Arts Gallery
- Manufacturer: Square Enix Square Enix
- Height: 6,4 cm
- Material: Metal (zinc alloy)
- EAN Code: 4988601368223
- Packaging: Cardboard box with transparent window
Lore and story of the object:Vivi Ornitier is a shy and awkward young black mage who begins his journey to Alexandria by trying to attend a play. He soon discovers that he is no ordinary biological being, but a prototype magic doll industrially manufactured by Queen Branet from magic mist to be used as a weapon of war. Throughout his adventure with Djidane, Vivi is confronted with a profound existential crisis concerning his own mortality and the limited lifespan of beings of his nature. His emblematic appearance, directly inspired by the classic Black Mage class from the very first episodes of the Final Fantasy saga, symbolises his initiatory journey to accept his destiny and understand the meaning of life and collective memory.