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Given that ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was originally thought as a spinoff of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, a plethora of references and ideas from the first three Final Fantasy games made at the time are present. | Given that ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' was originally thought as a spinoff of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, a plethora of references and ideas from the first three Final Fantasy games made at the time are present. | ||
===''Final Fantasy I''=== | ===''Final Fantasy I''=== | ||
*[[Sumo]]’s overall design resembles the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_(Final_Fantasy) warrior] class from the first ''Final Fantasy''. | *[[Sumo]]’s overall design resembles the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_(Final_Fantasy) warrior] class from the first ''Final Fantasy''. | ||
*The Mysterious Man’s appearance has been confirmed to be inspired by the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Red_Mage red mage] class from ''Final Fantasy I''. | *The Mysterious Man’s appearance has been confirmed to be inspired by the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Red_Mage red mage] class from ''Final Fantasy I''. | ||
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===''Final Fantasy III''=== | ===''Final Fantasy III''=== | ||
*[[Ifrit (Adventures of Mana)|Ifrit]] appears as a boss in “Final Fantasy Adventure”. Just like its ''Final Fantasy'' counterpart, both a fire-elemental demons. | *[[Ifrit (Adventures of Mana)|Ifrit]] appears as a boss in “Final Fantasy Adventure”. Just like its ''Final Fantasy'' counterpart, both a fire-elemental demons. | ||
*[[Garuda (Adventures of Mana)|Garuda]] serves similar roles in both games, as they appear as winged, bird-like servants of a manipulated ruler that are ultimately fought as a boss. | *[[Garuda (Adventures of Mana)|Garuda]] serves similar roles in both games, as they appear as winged, bird-like servants of a manipulated ruler that are ultimately fought as a boss. |