Red XIII

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Red XIII
Red XIII artwork by Tetsuya Nomura
Red XIII artwork by Tetsuya Nomura
Game series Final Fantasy series and Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
First game Final Fantasy VII
Designed by Tetsuya Nomura
Voice actor(s) (English) Liam O'Brien
Voice actor(s) (Japanese) Masachika Ichimura
In-Universe Information
Class/Job Beast
Weapon Headdress
Home Cosmo Canyon
Age 48

Red XIII (レッドXIII Reddo Sātīn?) is a playable character in the RPG Final Fantasy VII. He is notable for being a non-humanoid party member: resembling a red lion or dog, possibly based on a manticore.

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Born with the name "Nanaki" (ナナキ) he believes himself to be the last of a race sworn to protect their home of Cosmo Canyon with their very lives. Despite his appearance and somewhat aloof personality, he is actually an adolescent by his species' standards, possessed as they are of incredible longevity[1]. Nanaki believed that his father, Seto, had been a coward who abandoned Cosmo Canyon during a war with the now-extinct Gi Tribe, leaving the tribes to fight on their own. As such, he was deeply ashamed of being Seto's son.

Nanaki's "official" mate is named Dinne. They were mated in a special ceremony seen in "Before Crisis" at Cosmo Canyon. She secluded herself in a spiritual 2-year meditation, which is why she was not seen in FFVII.

When the Shinra Company's Turks arrive at Cosmo Canyon, Nanaki is captured and taken to Shinra's headquarters, where Professor Hojo referred to him by the codename "Red XIII" during his experiments. The nickname stuck when he joined Cloud Strife's party in Final Fantasy VII.

Red XIII as he appears in-game.
Red XIII as he appears in-game.

Red XIII joined Cloud's group while they were rescuing Aerith Gainsborough from the Shinra building, where Hojo was attempting to breed Aerith with Nanaki in order to preserve what he believed to be two endangered species of animal.[2] When the group later visits Cosmo Canyon, they meet the village elder, Bugenhagen, whom Red XIII refers to as his "grandfather." Here, Red XIII learns the truth about his father, Seto, who had actually fought the Gi Tribe when they were attacking Cosmo Canyon by way of a secret path. He managed to fight and defeat the Gi Tribe by himself, protecting the people of Cosmo Canyon, even as they fired poison arrows into his body, which soon turned him into stone. Finally knowing the truth of his proud heritage, Red XIII, with some encouragement from Bugenhagen, gains the courage to rejoin Cloud's party for the rest of their journey, during which he proves himself to be a valuable asset and friend.

Shortly before the game's ending, the player can return to Cosmo Canyon, where Bugenhagen — having lived to the age of 130 — lies on his death bed. Before passing away, Bugenhagen suggests to Red XIII that he may yet discover a mate, indicating that Red XIII is not the last of his kind.[3] In the epilogue to the game's ending, he is shown 500 years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, looking over Midgar, now aged into adulthood and accompanied by cubs, confirming Bugenhagen's prediction.

Red XIII in Advent Children.
Red XIII in Advent Children.

Red XIII's role in Advent Children is rather minor. He first appears in the opening cinematic of the film, which is a CG rendering of Final Fantasy VII's epilogue. He attacks Bahamut SIN with the other party members, while Cait Sith rides on his back, rather than an animatronic moogle, as he had in Final Fantasy VII. Red XIII also displays very high physical abilities.

Red XIII has only one spoken line in the film, in the old church, after the final battle is concluded. He is voiced by Masachika Ichimura in the Japanese version, and Liam O'Brien in the English version.

Red XIII also makes a very brief appearance in Dirge of Cerberus. Unlike the other party members, who appear earlier on to help Vincent, Red XIII only appears in a small scene after the credits where he sits next to Shelke outside of the Seventh Heaven bar.

Red XIII and Seto.
Red XIII and Seto.
  • It was previously a subject of debate amongst fans as to whether or not Bugenhagen is Red XIII's biological grandfather. This issue was further confused by Hojo's apparent attempt to breed Red XIII with Aerith Gainsborough. This is more obvious in the original Japanese, where the term grandfather is used affectionately without necessarily implying relation.
  • Some fans have suggested that the names 'Nanaki' and 'Red XIII' are an allusion to Anakin Skywalker and Red Squadron from the Star Wars films [1] , in keeping with other Star Wars references in the Final Fantasy series.
  • Nobuo Uematsu, music composer for the Final Fantasy series, stated in a 2004 interview with Electronic Gaming Monthly that he always envisioned veteran actor Sean Connery providing the voice work for Red XIII.
  • Django, an animal fighter in Squaresoft's Ehrgeiz, bears a striking resemblence to Red XIII when using his alternate color scheme.

  1. ^ Bugenhagen: ""Ho Ho Hoooo. I hear that you looked after Nanaki a bit. Nanaki is still a child you see." / Red XIII: ""Please stop, grandfather. I'm 48." / Bugenhagen: "Ho Ho Hoooo. Nanaki's tribe has incredible longevity. So you see his 48 years would only be equivalent to say that of a 15 or 16 year old in human reckoning."(Final Fantasy VII)
  2. ^ Cloud: "What do you think you're doin'?" / Hojo: "Lending a helping hand to an endangered species... Both of them are on the brink of extinction... If I don't help, all these animals will disappear."(Final Fantasy VII)
  3. ^ Bugenhagen: "Look always to the eternal flow of time which is far greater than the span of a human life. It will teach you more than staying here in the valley... What you see will eventually become a part of life's dream. For my children...... And for your children...... So please, Nanaki... Go with Cloud... And with your eyes... your ears..." / Red XIII: "............" / Bugenhagen: "Ho Ho...... Hooo. Now, now. Don't look like that. I'm all right. It's a wide world and you must go out and see it... You may even find your life's mate. You never know."(Final Fantasy VII)


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