Okay, so my good friend has been wanting a Kuja stamp since she got her subscription. Other than the facts the he's from FF, was some kind of villian, liked to read (I think), and is one BF's true loves in life, I know absolutely nothing about the guy. I only knew that picture was him since it's the same one as in her avi . . .
But, that's a lot compared to the rest of my knowledge of FF. I'm not even joking.
Anyways, this one is for you, Lauren!
Oh! Oh! But I do also know he will be voiced by Akira Ishida - in some upcoming game - who plays Gaara from Naruto!
*tears* It's, like, all too perfect. I almost feel the same when I found out the creators of Sailor Moon and Yu Yu Hakusho, my two favorite animes, were married to each other.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy for PSP. I read about it when I was looking up on Kuja for the stamp. I don't know if it will be released outside Japan though.
AIEEEEEEE!!! (or something like that) Thank you sooooo much! The world needs more Kuja love!
See? There you go. Even if you know nothing about him at all, you have to love him for his voice of awesomeness! ( Kuja has a VOICE!!! I couldn't believe it. Dissidia makes me so happy)
Now to put this stamp with the others to proclaim my Kuja-love to the world!
You're welcome! I'm glad you love it. ^^ That little reserved space you had in your collection looked so sad, so I had to make a Kuja stamp for you.
And yes, at least now I can love Kuja for his awesome, beautiful voice - though I have a feeling it won't be the same deep, smexy, obviously male voice of Gaara. Oh well, it still makes me happy. I just like the thought of our characters sharing something. ^^
Actually, in the one little clip I heard, the voice WAS pretty deep. Which was surprising (you don't exactly expect a deep manly voice coming from that body...) but AMAZING! I'm so happy they gave him a sexy voice ( he deserved it after taking crap from FF fandom for so many years. And the fact that his voice is Gaara's voice adds +20 awesomeness points to it! *sniffle* we HAVE grown closer!
Yeah, when I was looking around for Kuja pics and saw his full length appearence *cough*, I was really expecting a more effeminate voice. But knowing that he has a deep, sexy voice just makes me want to hear it even more! I don't know why I'm so surprised though, this IS Gaara's voice too (which is worth much more than 20 points ^^). But, Ishida Akira is also known for playing feminine-male roles as well. So, I was expecting something more like Fisheye from Sailor Moon.
Yet, his real voice (which sounds a lot like Gaara's) is just amazing! I would pay money just to hear him say my name. ^^
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"This is not crane gaming!" >: (
Then I will just have to go to Japan! D:
Thanks, though!
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"This is not crane gaming!" >: (
Thank you sooooo much!
The world needs more Kuja love!
See? There you go. Even if you know nothing about him at all, you have to love him for his voice of awesomeness! (
Now to put this stamp with the others to proclaim my Kuja-love to the world!
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~Art... is a bang!~
~Farewell... my sweet, lovable morons~
That little reserved space you had in your collection looked so sad, so I had to make a Kuja stamp for you.
And yes, at least now I can love Kuja for his awesome, beautiful voice - though I have a feeling it won't be the same deep, smexy, obviously male voice of Gaara. Oh well, it still makes me happy. I just like the thought of our characters sharing something. ^^
*sniff* I feel like we've grown closer *sniff*
And the fact that his voice is Gaara's voice adds +20 awesomeness points to it!
*sniffle* we HAVE grown closer!
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~Art... is a bang!~
~Farewell... my sweet, lovable morons~
Yeah, when I was looking around for Kuja pics and saw his full length appearence *cough*, I was really expecting a more effeminate voice. But knowing that he has a deep, sexy voice just makes me want to hear it even more! I don't know why I'm so surprised though, this IS Gaara's voice too (which is worth much more than 20 points ^^). But, Ishida Akira is also known for playing feminine-male roles as well. So, I was expecting something more like Fisheye from Sailor Moon.
Yet, his real voice (which sounds a lot like Gaara's) is just amazing! I would pay money just to hear him say my name. ^^
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