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His battle stance and victory pose from the game are retained in ''Kingdom Hearts''. His and Selphie's comments about a "ball game" in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', respectively, are a reference to Blitzball.
His battle stance and victory pose from the game are retained in ''Kingdom Hearts''. His and Selphie's comments about a "ball game" in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', respectively, are a reference to Blitzball.


In the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', his name is pronounced with a hard E sound (tee-dus), but in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', it is pronounced with a hard I sound (tie-dus). As his name is never spoken audibly in ''Final Fantasy X'', the correct pronunciation of his name in English has gone under debate among fans. However, ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and an interview with Tidus's voice actor confirm that the ''Kingdom Hearts'' pronunciation (tee-dus) is correct.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyV5UrwROvU&feature=youtu.be&t=3m50s '''''James Arnold Taylor interview''''']</ref>
In the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', his name is pronounced with a hard E sound (tee-dus), but in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', it is pronounced with a hard I sound (tie-dus). As his name is never spoken audibly in ''Final Fantasy X'', the correct pronunciation of his name in English has gone under debate among fans. However, ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and an interview with Tidus's voice actor James Arnold Taylor confirm that the ''Kingdom Hearts'' pronunciation (tee-dus) is correct.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyV5UrwROvU&feature=youtu.be&t=3m50s '''''James Arnold Taylor interview''''']</ref>
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