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*Almost all of Sephiroth's attacks, such as Super Nova, Heartless Angel and Shadow Flare, are named for attacks he uses in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The few attacks he does not know in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, such as Meteor and Flash, are still named for attacks in the series.  
*Almost all of Sephiroth's attacks, such as Super Nova, Heartless Angel and Shadow Flare, are named for attacks he uses in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The few attacks he does not know in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, such as Meteor and Flash, are still named for attacks in the series.  
*Some of Sephiroth's moves from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series have been seen in use the crossover fighting game [[Wikipedia:Dissidia: Final Fantasy|Dissidia Final Fantasy]] as well as Crisis Core, due to the circumstances and limitations concerning the original Final Fantasy VII. Such attacks have made an appearance such as the Reaction attack used by him in the second game as well as manifesting darkness orbs and teleporting. The Meteor attack from both KHII and Dissidia involve a glow of sorts and the Heartless Angel both shows feather-shedding. In the English version of Dissidia, he is seen using the pop-up attack from KHII.
*Some of Sephiroth's moves from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series have been seen in use the crossover fighting game [[Wikipedia:Dissidia: Final Fantasy|Dissidia Final Fantasy]] as well as ''Crisis Core'', due to the circumstances and limitations concerning the original ''Final Fantasy VII''. Such attacks have made an appearance such as the Reaction attack used by him in the second game as well as manifesting darkness orbs and teleporting. The Meteor attack from both KHII and Dissidia involve a glow of sorts and the Heartless Angel both shows feather-shedding. In the English version of Dissidia, he is seen using the pop-up attack from ''Kingdom Heearts II''.
**Additionally, Sephiroth's redesigned appearance which granted him a black wing seems to have inspired Nomura to use the one-winged concept in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII where characters infused with Jenova cells grow similar wings on their backs as well as Sephiroth sprouting one during ''Advent Children''.
**Additionally, Sephiroth's redesigned appearance which granted him a black wing seems to have inspired Nomura to use the one-winged concept in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' where characters infused with Jenova cells grow similar wings on their backs as well as Sephiroth sprouting one during ''Advent Children''.
*Sephiroth's Heartless Angel technique was originally first used by the Final Fantasy VI primary antagonist, Kefka Palazzo. It would later reappear as an attack of his in ''Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII.''
*Sephiroth's Heartless Angel technique was originally first used by the ''Final Fantasy VI'' primary antagonist, Kefka Palazzo. It would later reappear as an attack of his in ''Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII.''
*Sephiroth's original English voice actor, Lance Bass of NSYNC fame was replaced by George Newburn in all succeeding appearances due to negative reactions. Newburn originally voiced Mevyn Nooj from Final Fantasy X-2 and outside the franchise, had provided the voiceover for [[Wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] in animated spinoffs since the 90s.
*Sephiroth's original English voice actor, Lance Bass of NSYNC fame was replaced by George Newburn in all succeeding appearances due to negative reactions. Newburn originally voiced Mevyn Nooj from Final Fantasy X-2 and outside the franchise, had provided the voiceover for [[Wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] in animated spinoffs since the 90s.