22 Facts About Yuffie Kisaragi

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Yuffie Kisaragi is a video game character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's can become one of the game's player characters after finishing a special sidequest.

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Yuffie Kisaragi reappears in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, expanding her background and showing her after the events of the original game.

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Yuffie Kisaragi has further been featured in other Square Enix games, most notably the Kingdom Hearts crossover series, voiced by Yumi Kakazu in the Japanese versions of the games.

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One of two secret characters in the 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII, Yuffie Kisaragi is a 16-year-old ninja and a thief who fights with oversized shuriken that she can throw like a boomerang.

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Sneaky and arrogant, Yuffie Kisaragi has a tomboyish and charismatic personality and obsessively steals and collects Materia.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's tends to be short-tempered and is prone to motion sickness.

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Gameplay-wise, Yuffie Kisaragi possesses the special Materia "Throw", enabling her to throw almost any item from the player's inventory at enemies during combat, and when leveled up, the ability "Coin" becomes available, allowing her to throw the party's Gil currency at the enemy.

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Yuffie Kisaragi is introduced when she ambushes the protagonist Cloud Strife and his allies in either the Gongaga jungle or the forests south of Junon, appearing as "Mystery Ninja".

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10.

Nine-year-old Yuffie Kisaragi makes brief appearances in the 2007 prequel action role-playing game Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, where she fights against Shinra following their invasion and takeover of Wutai.

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Outside the Final Fantasy series, Yuffie Kisaragi has been featured in the Kingdom Hearts series since 2002.

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12.

Yuffie Kisaragi's appearance in 2004's Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a projection from Sora's memories in Traverse Town.

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In both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, Yuffie Kisaragi is additionally featured as an opponent in the Olympus Coliseum, while 2008's Kingdom Hearts coded features a virtual simulation of Yuffie Kisaragi.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's appears in the manga adaptations of Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II and Chain of Memories published by Gangan Comics and Tokyopop.

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15.

Yuffie Kisaragi is set to appear in the DLC expansion "Re:Mind" for Kingdom Hearts III.

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16.

Yuffie Kisaragi is an unlockable playable character in the PlayStation version of the 1998 fighting game Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring, appearing alongside other characters from Final Fantasy VII.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's is one of the playable characters in the 2006 board video game Itadaki Street Portable for the PlayStation Portable, in a chibi-style design that is similar to her model during the exploration gameplay mode of Final Fantasy VII, and in the 2013 action puzzle mobile game Pictlogica Final Fantasy, in a chibi form.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's was the first DLC character released for the 2014 rhythm game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, returning in 2016's arcade game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival.

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Yuffie Kisaragi is appearing as a playable character in the free-to-play role-playing video games Final Fantasy Record Keeper and Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia .

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20.

Yuffie Kisaragi is a "Legend" type assist character in the 2012 social role-playing mobile game Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, depicted in her Final Fantasy VII, Advent Children and Kingdom Hearts outfits.

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Yuffie Kisaragi's appears as one of three summonable support characters in the 2014 racing mobile game Final Fantasy VII G-Bike and is featured in the card video games Final Fantasy Trading Card Game and Final Fantasy Artniks .

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22.

Yuffie Kisaragi has received a notably positive reception in Japan, having placed as the 42nd best PlayStation character in the 2007 "Den-Play Awards" by Dengeki PlayStation.

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