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Final Fantasy 7's Materia almost had a very different name before series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi "had brilliant foresight" and realized it'd be "difficult to understand" for Japanese players
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George Young
2026-01-30
Final Fantasy series producer Yoshinori Kitase has explained the origins of Materia in Final Fantasy 7, saying the name came from series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi. "However, at that time the producer [Hironobu] Sakaguchi said 'Sphere is difficult to understand.' So we changed the name to Materia." During Final Fantasy 9's development, the team moved to Hawaii with no "solid plan" Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii says Final Fantasy protagonists "speak a lot," forming a "key difference" between the two iconic JRPG series: "You're not necessarily becoming the protagonist" Final Fantasy 7 writer says Dragon Quest taught him that protagonists should be "self-insert for the player", but realized "I shouldn't be so set on the idea that a silent protagonist is the only way" When a word is translated from English to Japanese it is written in katakana. This is a very simple looking script like this: > マテリア = Materia. Japanese people also have a tendency to think that English words are cool, but スフィア (Sphere) is a little harder to pronounce because of the 'fee' sound in the middle. The Japanese 球体 is pronounced kyuutai, literally meaning sphere. Basically, Materia just sounds cool in both English and Japanese. And almost 30 years on, the name has stuck as an iconic part of Final Fantasy lore, and ultimately, Kitase thinks it was the right move, too: "Looking back now, I think many players find Materia easy to say, and it's really pervasive, rather than a English pun like Sphere. Materia has just four characters [in Japanese] and has a nice ring to it, so I think Sakaguchi had brilliant foresight." Ultimately, Final Fantasy would get its Spheres down the line, albeit in a different form with Final Fantasy 10's Sphere Grid. While not exactly the same thing as Materia (which would slot into your characters weapons), the Sphere Grid allowed you to choose which skills your party would learn at a given time. So while Kitase doesn't mention if these are related at all, it does make me wonder if whoever got their spheres denied held onto that for years to come. OG Final Fantasy Tactics director says he "underestimated" how popular The Ivalice Chronicles would be
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wifi_witchcraft
Feb 01, 12:41 PM
That's it, cool. Ok cool.
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roboticdreams
Jan 30, 09:11 PM
yeah extremely complex. rekt 😂 [No comment]
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microvoid
Jan 30, 08:31 PM
kind of
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