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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call''}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call''}}
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{{infobox game
 
|title = Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
 
|title = Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
 
|japanese = シアトリズム ファイナルファンタジーカーテンコール
 
|japanese = シアトリズム ファイナルファンタジーカーテンコール
 
|romaji = Shiatorizumu Fainaru Fantajī Kātenkōru
 
|romaji = Shiatorizumu Fainaru Fantajī Kātenkōru
 
|image = [[File:Theatrhythm Curtain Call Logo.jpg|250px]]
 
|image = [[File:Theatrhythm Curtain Call Logo.jpg|250px]]
|developer = {{w|Indies zero|Indies zero Co.,Ltd}}
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|developer = [[wikipedia:Indies zero|Indies zero Co.,Ltd]]
 
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
 
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
|release = <b>Nintendo 3DS</b><br/>[[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] April 24, 2014<br/>[[File:Flag of the United States.svg|20px|North America]] September 16th, 2014<ref name="west">http://www.siliconera.com/2014/06/03/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-getting-collectors-edition-north-america/</ref><br/>[[File:European flag.svg|20px|Europe]] September 19th, 2014<ref name="west"/>
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|release = '''Nintendo 3DS'''<br/>[[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] April 24, 2014<br/>[[File:Flag of the United States.svg|20px|North America]] September 16th, 2014<ref name="west">http://www.siliconera.com/2014/06/03/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-getting-collectors-edition-north-america/</ref><br/>[[File:European flag.svg|20px|Europe]] September 19th, 2014<ref name="west"/>
 
|genre = Theater Rhythm Action
 
|genre = Theater Rhythm Action
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
|ratings = [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: [[File:CERO B.gif|12px]] Ages 12 and up<br/>[[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: [[File:Ratingsymbol_t.gif|12px]] T for Teen<br/>[[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: [[File:PEGI_12.svg|12px]] PEGI 12<br/>[[Australian Classification Board|ACB]]: [[File:OFLC_small_M.png|12px|M]] M
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|ratings = [[wikipedia:Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: [[File:CERO B.gif|12px]] Ages 12 and up<br/>[[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: [[File:Ratingsymbol_t.gif|12px]] T for Teen<br/>[[wikipedia:Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: [[File:PEGI_12.svg|12px]] PEGI 12<br/>[[wikipedia:Australian Classification Board|ACB]]: [[File:OFLC_small_M.png|12px|M]] M
 
|platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
 
|platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
 
}}
 
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== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
The game uses the same gameplay as its predecessor. Icons styled after musical notes must be tapped in rhythm to a song as a cursor moves over the notes, or the notes approach a cursor. If a red note appears the player has to tap the screen; if a green note appears the player must hold the stylus down until the second end of the note passes; and with yellow notes, the player must slide the stylus in the direction of the arrows on them. Failing notes results in the loss of [[HP (stat)|HP]], with the stage ending in a [[Game Over (term)|Game Over]] if the party's HP is depleted. [[Field Music Sequence]], [[Event Music Sequence]] and [[Battle Music Sequence]] stages make a return. There is also an Airship Field Music.<ref>http://operationrainfall.com/theatrhythm-curtain-call-screens-new-info/?fb_source=pubv1</ref> The field songs correspond to the ''Final Fantasy'' games they originate from. If it's an airship level, it will have the airship from that game.<ref name="techtell" />
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Gameplay consists of icons styled after musical notes must be tapped in rhythm to a song as a cursor moves over the notes, or the notes approach a cursor. If a red note appears the player has to tap the screen; if a green note appears the player must hold the stylus down until the second end of the note passes; and with yellow notes, the player must slide the stylus in the direction of the arrows on them. Failing notes results in the loss of [[HP (stat)|HP]], with the stage ending in a [[Game Over (term)|Game Over]] if the party's HP is depleted. [[Field Music Sequence]], [[Event Music Sequence]] and [[Battle Music Sequence]] stages appear. There is also an Airship Field Music.<ref>http://operationrainfall.com/theatrhythm-curtain-call-screens-new-info/?fb_source=pubv1</ref> The field songs correspond to the ''Final Fantasy'' games they originate from. If it's an airship level, it will have the airship from that game.<ref name="techtell" />
   
 
In addition to having over 200 songs and more than 60 characters<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2014/02/20/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-calls-daily-feature-lets-you-score-more-points/ Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call's "Daily Feature" Lets You Score More Points — Siliconera]</ref>, ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' also includes a versus mode along with the return of "[[Quest Medley]] mode", where the player takes on various quests to add new ''Final Fantasy'' allies to their group.
 
In addition to having over 200 songs and more than 60 characters<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2014/02/20/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-calls-daily-feature-lets-you-score-more-points/ Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call's "Daily Feature" Lets You Score More Points — Siliconera]</ref>, ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' also includes a versus mode along with the return of "[[Quest Medley]] mode", where the player takes on various quests to add new ''Final Fantasy'' allies to their group.
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The new Daily Feature track shows a new track every day. Clearing the daily feature track will give x1.5 the average Rhythm Points. One can also acquire more RP by clearing stages without missing notes. The points can be used to add bonuses to selected characters.
 
The new Daily Feature track shows a new track every day. Clearing the daily feature track will give x1.5 the average Rhythm Points. One can also acquire more RP by clearing stages without missing notes. The points can be used to add bonuses to selected characters.
   
The EX Burst Gauge fills by hitting the notes on beat. Once full, the player can select from nine different EX Burst skills that can be used to put the versus opponent in a disadvantageous position. One of the skills is Stoic Judge, where the player rules the opponents' notes as "bad," except for their critical notes. If one runs into a randomly appearing [[Fat Chocobo]] it will hook the player up with different treasures. The Museum feature that displayed various records, music, videos, and [[List of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy CollectaCards|CollectaCards]] in ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'', returns with more cards to collect, and they have their own rarity ranks.
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The EX Burst Gauge fills by hitting the notes on beat. Once full, the player can select from nine different EX Burst skills that can be used to put the versus opponent in a disadvantageous position. One of the skills is Stoic Judge, where the player rules the opponents' notes as "bad," except for their critical notes. If one runs into a randomly appearing [[Fat Chocobo]] it will hook the player up with different treasures. The Museum feature that displayed various records, music, videos, and [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call CollectaCards|CollectaCards]], which have their own rarity ranks.
   
 
During the short, medium, and long quests the player takes on different maps and fights bosses in [[Quest Medley]] mode. Players are rewarded for defeating bosses, and completed maps can be shared with other players through [[StreetPass]].
 
During the short, medium, and long quests the player takes on different maps and fights bosses in [[Quest Medley]] mode. Players are rewarded for defeating bosses, and completed maps can be shared with other players through [[StreetPass]].
   
Everything is done in increments. The player must to play single player mode songs and earn points to unlock every game mode, as well as options within each mode. The same goes for songs.<ref name="techtell" />
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Everything is done in increments. The player must play single player mode songs and earn points to unlock every game mode, as well as options within each mode. The same goes for songs.<ref name="techtell" />
   
 
== Characters ==
 
== Characters ==
 
{{main|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call characters}}
 
[[File:TFFCC Poster.png|thumb|right|200px|Poster showing various characters in the game, both new and returning.]]
 
[[File:TFFCC Poster.png|thumb|right|200px|Poster showing various characters in the game, both new and returning.]]
 
''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' features over sixty characters from the ''Final Fantasy'' series as well as a variety of enemies, including a [[Behemoth]] and [[Magitek Armor]]. Players start with four characters and form a party from the main heroes from ''Final Fantasy'' to ''[[Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn|Final Fantasy XIV]]''. The rest, including the heroes not chosen, have to be unlocked via playing songs and going on quests.<ref name="techtell">[http://www.technologytell.com/gaming/127367/5-things-dont-know-theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call/ 5 Things You Don't Know About Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call at technology tell.com]</ref> Crystals for characters are earned during playing single songs or quests, and the player gets to choose who gets unlocked and in what order.<ref name="techtell" /> Additional characters may also be purchased as downloadable content.
 
''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' features over sixty characters from the ''Final Fantasy'' series as well as a variety of enemies, including a [[Behemoth]] and [[Magitek Armor]]. Players start with four characters and form a party from the main heroes from ''Final Fantasy'' to ''[[Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn|Final Fantasy XIV]]''. The rest, including the heroes not chosen, have to be unlocked via playing songs and going on quests.<ref name="techtell">[http://www.technologytell.com/gaming/127367/5-things-dont-know-theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call/ 5 Things You Don't Know About Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call at technology tell.com]</ref> Crystals for characters are earned during playing single songs or quests, and the player gets to choose who gets unlocked and in what order.<ref name="techtell" /> Additional characters may also be purchased as downloadable content.
   
The following is a list of all characters available in the game, excluding DLC. Characters in '''bold''' are available from the start. Characters in ''Italics'' are available to choose from at the start if the Nintendo 3DS contains data from the demo version:
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The following is a list of all characters available, including DLC. Characters in '''bold''' are available from the start. Characters in ''Italics'' are available to choose from at the start if the Nintendo 3DS contains data from the demo version:
   
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|-class="a"
 
!style="width:30%"|Original Game
 
!style="width:30%"|Original Game
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!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy]]''
|[[Warrior of Light (Dissidia)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Warrior of Light''']]<br/>[[Sarah (Final Fantasy)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Princess Sarah]]
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|[[Warrior of Light (Dissidia)/Theatrhythm|'''Warrior of Light''']]<br/>[[Sarah (Final Fantasy)/Theatrhythm|Princess Sarah]]
 
|None
 
|None
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy II]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy II]]''
|[[Firion#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Firion''']]<br/>[[Minwu#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Minwu]]
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|[[Firion/Theatrhythm|'''Firion''']]<br/>[[Minwu/Theatrhythm|Minwu]]
 
|None
 
|None
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy III]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy III]]''
|[[Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Onion Knight''']]<br/>[[Cid Haze#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Cid Haze]]
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|[[Onion Knight (Dissidia)/Theatrhythm|'''Onion Knight''']]<br/>[[Cid Haze/Theatrhythm|Cid]]
 
|None
 
|None
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''
|[[Cecil Harvey#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Cecil Harvey''']]<br/>[[Rydia#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Rydia]]<br/>[[Kain Highwind#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Kain Highwind]]
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|[[Cecil Harvey/Theatrhythm|'''Cecil''']]<br/>[[Rydia/Theatrhythm|Rydia]]<br/>[[Kain Highwind/Theatrhythm|Kain]]
|[[Edge Geraldine#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Edge Geraldine]]
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|[[Edge Geraldine/Theatrhythm|Edge]]<br/>[[Rosa Joanna Farrell/Theatrhythm|Rosa]] (DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
|[[Bartz Klauser#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Bartz Klauser''']]<br/>[[Faris Scherwiz#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Faris Scherwiz]]
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|[[Bartz Klauser/Theatrhythm|'''Bartz''']]<br/>[[Faris Scherwiz/Theatrhythm|Faris]]
|[[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Lenna Charlotte Tycoon]]<br/>[[Galuf Halm Baldesion#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Galuf Halm Baldesion]]
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|[[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon/Theatrhythm|Lenna]]<br/>[[Galuf Halm Baldesion/Theatrhythm|Galuf]]<br/>[[Krile Mayer Baldesion/Theatrhythm|Krile]] (JP DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''
|[[Terra Branford#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Terra Branford''']]<br/>[[Locke Cole#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Locke Cole]]<br/>[[Celes Chere#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Celes Chere]]
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|[[Terra Branford/Theatrhythm|'''Terra''']]<br/>[[Locke Cole/Theatrhythm|Locke]]<br/>[[Celes Chere/Theatrhythm|Celes]]
|[[Edgar Roni Figaro#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Edgar Roni Figaro]]
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|[[Edgar Roni Figaro/Theatrhythm|Edgar]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''
|[[Cloud Strife#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Cloud Strife''']]{{foot|SOLDIER attire}}<br/>[[Aerith Gainsborough#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Aerith Gainsborough]]<br/>[[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Sephiroth]]<br/>[[Tifa Lockhart#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Tifa Lockhart]]{{foot|Original attire}}
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|[[Cloud Strife/Theatrhythm|'''Cloud''']]{{foot|SOLDIER attire}}<br/>[[Aerith Gainsborough/Theatrhythm|Aerith]]<br/>[[Sephiroth/Theatrhythm|Sephiroth]]<br/>[[Tifa Lockhart/Theatrhythm|Tifa]]{{foot|Original attire}}
|[[Barret Wallace#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Barret Wallace]]
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|[[Barret Wallace/Theatrhythm|Barret]]<br/>[[Yuffie Kisaragi/Theatrhythm|Yuffie]] (DLC)<br/>[[Vincent Valentine/Theatrhythm|Vincent]] (DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''
|[[Squall Leonhart#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Squall Leonhart''']]<br/>[[Seifer Almasy#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Seifer Almasy]]<br/>[[Rinoa Heartilly#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Rinoa Heartilly]]
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|[[Squall Leonhart/Theatrhythm|'''Squall''']]<br/>[[Seifer Almasy/Theatrhythm|Seifer]]<br/>[[Rinoa Heartilly/Theatrhythm|Rinoa]]
|[[Laguna Loire#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Laguna Loire]]
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|[[Laguna Loire/Theatrhythm|Laguna]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''
|[[Zidane Tribal#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Zidane Tribal''']]<br/>[[Vivi Ornitier#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Vivi Ornitier]]<br/>[[Garnet Til Alexandros XVII#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Garnet Til Alexandros XVII]]
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|[[Zidane Tribal/Theatrhythm|'''Zidane''']]<br/>[[Vivi Ornitier/Theatrhythm|Vivi]]<br/>[[Garnet Til Alexandros XVII/Theatrhythm|Garnet]]
|[[Eiko Carol#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Eiko Carol]]
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|[[Eiko Carol/Theatrhythm|Eiko]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X]]''
|[[Tidus#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Tidus''']]<br/>[[Yuna#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Yuna]]{{foot|Summoner Garb}}<br/>[[Auron#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Auron]]
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|[[Tidus/Theatrhythm|'''Tidus''']]<br/>[[Yuna/Theatrhythm|Yuna]]{{foot|Summoner Garb}}<br/>[[Auron/Theatrhythm|Auron]]
|[[Jecht#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Jecht]]
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|[[Jecht/Theatrhythm|Jecht]]<br/>Auron #2{{foot|''Kingdom Hearts'' attire}} (DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
! class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''
 
! class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''
|[[Shantotto#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Shantotto''']]<br/>[[Prishe#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Prishe]]
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|[[Shantotto/Theatrhythm|'''Shantotto''']]<br/>[[Prishe/Theatrhythm|Prishe]]
|[[Aphmau#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Aphmau]]<br/>[[Lilisette#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Lilisette]]
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|[[Aphmau/Theatrhythm|Aphmau]]<br/>[[Lilisette/Theatrhythm|Lilisette]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''
|[[Vaan#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Vaan''']]<br/>[[Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca]]<br/>[[Balthier#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Balthier]]
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|[[Vaan/Theatrhythm|'''Vaan''']]<br/>[[Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca/Theatrhythm|Ashe]]<br/>[[Balthier/Theatrhythm|Balthier]]
|[[Fran#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Fran]]
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|[[Fran/Theatrhythm|Fran]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''
|[[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Lightning''']]{{foot|Guardian Corps uniform}}<br/>[[Snow Villiers#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Snow Villiers]]<br/>[[Hope Estheim#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Hope Estheim]]
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|[[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Theatrhythm|'''Lightning''']]{{foot|Guardian Corps uniform}}<br/>[[Snow Villiers/Theatrhythm|Snow]]<br/>[[Hope Estheim/Theatrhythm|Hope]]
|[[Oerba Dia Vanille#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Oerba Dia Vanille]]
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|[[Oerba Dia Vanille/Theatrhythm|Vanille]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''
 
|None
 
|None
|[[Y'shtola#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|'''Y'shtola''']]
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|[[Y'shtola Rhul/Theatrhythm|'''Y'shtola''']]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest]]''
 
|None
 
|None
|[[Benjamin#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Benjamin'']]
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|[[Benjamin/Theatrhythm|''Benjamin'']]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''
|[[Ramza Beoulve#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Ramza Beoulve'']]
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|[[Ramza Beoulve/Theatrhythm|''Ramza'']]
|[[Agrias Oaks#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Agrias Oaks]]
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|[[Agrias Oaks/Theatrhythm|Agrias]]<br/>[[Cidolfus Orlandeau/Theatrhythm|Orlandeau]] (DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''
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|None
|''Yuna''{{foot|Gunner Dressphere}}<br/>
 
|[[Rikku#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Rikku]]{{foot|Thief Dressphere}}<br/>[[Paine#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Paine]]
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|''Yuna #2''{{foot|Gunner dressphere}}<br/>[[Rikku/Theatrhythm|Rikku]]{{foot|Thief dressphere}}<br/>[[Paine/Theatrhythm|Paine]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''
 
|None
 
|None
|[[Clavat#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Ciaran'']]{{foot|Male, Clavat}}
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|[[Ciaran/Theatrhythm|''Ciaran'']]{{foot|Male, Clavat}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''
|''Tifa Lockhart''{{foot|Leather Suit attire}}
 
 
|None
 
|None
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|''Tifa #2''{{foot|Leather Suit attire}}<br/>[[Cloud Strife/Theatrhythm|Cloud #2]]{{foot|Cloudy Wolf attire}} (DLC)
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''
 
|None
 
|None
|[[Zack Fair#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Zack Fair'']]
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|[[Zack Fair/Theatrhythm|''Zack'']]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''
|[[Cosmos (Dissidia)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Cosmos'']]
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|[[Cosmos (Dissidia)/Theatrhythm|''Cosmos'']]
|[[Chaos (Final Fantasy)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Chaos]]
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|[[Chaos (Final Fantasy)/Theatrhythm|Chaos]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''
 
|None
 
|None
|''[[Ace (Type-0)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Ace]]''<br/>[[Machina Kunagiri#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Machina Kunagiri]]<br/>[[Rem Tokimiya#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Rem Tokimiya]]
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|''[[Ace (Type-0)/Theatrhythm|Ace]]''<br/>[[Machina Kunagiri/Theatrhythm|Machina]]<br/>[[Rem Tokimiya/Theatrhythm|Rem]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''
|[[Serah Farron#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|''Serah Farron'']]
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|[[Serah Farron/Theatrhythm|''Serah'']]
|[[Noel Kreiss#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Noel Kreiss]]
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|[[Noel Kreiss/Theatrhythm|Noel]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''
|''Lightning''{{foot|Equilibrium outfit}}
 
 
|None
 
|None
 
|''Lightning #2''{{foot|Equilibrium outfit}}
 
|}
 
|}
   
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The game comes with 221 songs, while the DLC adds another 100 for a total of 321 songs in the game so far. They include songs from the main series, as well as various spin-offs and sequels.<ref>http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/54552/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-to-feature-over-200-songs/</ref>
 
The game comes with 221 songs, while the DLC adds another 100 for a total of 321 songs in the game so far. They include songs from the main series, as well as various spin-offs and sequels.<ref>http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/54552/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-to-feature-over-200-songs/</ref>
   
The full tracklist from ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'' returns, with the exception of "[[Somnus]]" from ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''{{foot|previously known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII in the original}}.<ref>Gifford, Kevin. (2013-09-18). [http://www.polygon.com/2013/9/18/4744620/whats-new-with-the-upcoming-curtain-call-edition-of-theatrhythm-final "What's new with the upcoming Curtain Call edition of Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy"]. Polygon. Retrieved 2013-09-22.</ref>
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The full tracklist from ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'' returns, with the exception of "[[Somnus (theme)|Somnus]]" from ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''{{foot|previously known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII in the original}}.<ref>Gifford, Kevin. (2013-09-18). [http://www.polygon.com/2013/9/18/4744620/whats-new-with-the-upcoming-curtain-call-edition-of-theatrhythm-final "What's new with the upcoming Curtain Call edition of Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy"]. Polygon. Retrieved 2013-09-22.</ref>
   
 
Music from other Square-Enix titles, such as ''Romancing SaGa'', also appears as DLC. <ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2014/03/16/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-songs-romancing-saga-series/</ref>
 
Music from other Square-Enix titles, such as ''Romancing SaGa'', also appears as DLC. <ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2014/03/16/theatrhythm-final-fantasy-curtain-call-songs-romancing-saga-series/</ref>
   
 
Several arrangements of themes from the ''Final Fantasy'' series are used as the background themes for the menus:
 
Several arrangements of themes from the ''Final Fantasy'' series are used as the background themes for the menus:
*"[[Prelude]]", for the Title Screen and the Settings menu;
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*"[[Prelude (theme)|Prelude]]", for the Title Screen and the Settings menu;
 
*A remix of "[[Victory Fanfare]]", for failing a Quest Medley;
 
*A remix of "[[Victory Fanfare]]", for failing a Quest Medley;
 
*"Crystal Room" from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', for the Collecta Crystarium menu;
 
*"Crystal Room" from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', for the Collecta Crystarium menu;
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Below is a list of all 221 songs. Italicized songs are new:
 
Below is a list of all 221 songs. Italicized songs are new:
   
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|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
|"[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy V|Four Hearts]]"<br/>''"[[town theme#Final Fantasy V|Harvest]]"''<br/>"[[Home, Sweet Home]]"{{foot|Featured in the original ''Theatrhythm'' as an EMS track.}}<br/>"[[Chocobo Theme#Final Fantasy V|Mambo de Chocobo]]"<br/>''"The Airship"''<br/>"[[A New World (Final Fantasy V)|A New World]]"<br/>"[[Interdimensional Rift#Music|In Search of Light]]"
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|"[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy V|Four Hearts]]"<br/>''"[[town theme#Final Fantasy V|Harvest]]"''<br/>"[[Home, Sweet Home (Final Fantasy V)|Home, Sweet Home]]"{{foot|Featured in the original ''Theatrhythm'' as an EMS track.}}<br/>"[[Chocobo Theme#Final Fantasy V|Mambo de Chocobo]]"<br/>''"The Airship"''<br/>"[[A New World (Final Fantasy V)|A New World]]"<br/>"[[Interdimensional Rift#Music|In Search of Light]]"
 
|"[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy V]]"<br/>"[[Battle 1 (Final Fantasy V)|Battle 1]]"<br/>"[[Battle at the Big Bridge]]"<br/>"The Decisive Battle"<br/>"[[The Final Battle (Final Fantasy V)|The Final Battle]]"
 
|"[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy V]]"<br/>"[[Battle 1 (Final Fantasy V)|Battle 1]]"<br/>"[[Battle at the Big Bridge]]"<br/>"The Decisive Battle"<br/>"[[The Final Battle (Final Fantasy V)|The Final Battle]]"
 
|
 
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!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''
 
|"Streets of Rabanastre"<br/>"[[The Dalmasca Estersand]]"<br/>''"[[Skyferry#Musical themes|Heart of a Child]]"''<br/>"Giza Plains"<br/>''"The Mosphoran Highwaste"''<br/>"[[The Archadian Empire (theme)|The Arcadian Empire]]"{{foot|Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.}}
 
|"Streets of Rabanastre"<br/>"[[The Dalmasca Estersand]]"<br/>''"[[Skyferry#Musical themes|Heart of a Child]]"''<br/>"Giza Plains"<br/>''"The Mosphoran Highwaste"''<br/>"[[The Archadian Empire (theme)|The Arcadian Empire]]"{{foot|Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.}}
|"[[Opening Movie (FFXII Theme)|Final Fantasy (FFXII Version)]]"<br/>"[[Boss Battle]]"<br/>"Battle with an Esper"<br/>"Life and Death"<br/>"Flash of Steel{{foot|Previously known as Clash of Swords}}"<br/>"[[Struggle for Freedom]]"<br/>"Ending Movie"
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|"[[Opening Movie (FFXII Theme)|Final Fantasy (FFXII Version)]]"<br/>"[[Boss Battle (Final Fantasy XII theme)|Boss Battle]]"<br/>"Battle with an Esper"<br/>"Life and Death"<br/>"Flash of Steel{{foot|Previously known as Clash of Swords}}"<br/>"[[Struggle for Freedom]]"<br/>"Ending Movie"
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''
|"[[FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise#"Sunleth Waterscape" lyrics|The Sunleth Waterscape"]]<br/>"[[March of the Dreadnoughts]]"<br/>''"The Gapra Whitewood"''<br/>"[[FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise|The Archylte Steppe]]"<br/>''"[[Dust to Dust]]"''
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|"[[FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise#"Sunleth Waterscape" lyrics|The Sunleth Waterscape"]]<br/>"[[March of the Dreadnoughts]]"<br/>''"The Gapra Whitewood"''<br/>"[[FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise|The Archylte Steppe]]"<br/>''"[[Dust to Dust (theme)|Dust to Dust]]"''
 
|"[[Blinded By Light]]"<br/>"[[Blinded By Light|Defiers of Fate]]"{{foot|Featured in the original ''Theatrhythm'' as an EMS track.}}<br/>"[[Saber's Edge]]"<br/>"Desperate Struggle"<br/>"[[Fighting Fate]]"
 
|"[[Blinded By Light]]"<br/>"[[Blinded By Light|Defiers of Fate]]"{{foot|Featured in the original ''Theatrhythm'' as an EMS track.}}<br/>"[[Saber's Edge]]"<br/>"Desperate Struggle"<br/>"[[Fighting Fate]]"
 
|
 
|
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|''"The Glittering City of Yusnaan"''<br/>''"The Dead Dunes"''
 
|''"The Glittering City of Yusnaan"''<br/>''"The Dead Dunes"''
 
|''"Crimson Blitz"''<br/>''"[[Chaos (Final Fantasy XIII)#Musical themes|Chaos]]"''<br/>''"Lightning Returns"''
 
|''"Crimson Blitz"''<br/>''"[[Chaos (Final Fantasy XIII)#Musical themes|Chaos]]"''<br/>''"Lightning Returns"''
|''"[[Savior#Musical themes|Savior of Souls]]"''
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|''"[[Savior (Lightning Returns)#Musical themes|Savior of Souls]]"''
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy (series)]]''
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!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy series]]''
 
|
 
|
 
|''"Chaos Shrine - TFFCC BMS Arrangement - From FF"''
 
|''"Chaos Shrine - TFFCC BMS Arrangement - From FF"''
|''"THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL Special Arrange Medley"''
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|''"[[THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL Special Arrange Medley]]"''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
== Downloadable content ==
 
== Downloadable content ==
{{main|List of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call downloadable content}}
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{{main|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call downloadable content}}
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|"Another Moon"
 
|"Another Moon"
 
|
 
|
|[[Rosa Joanna Farrell#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Rosa Joanna Farrell]]
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|[[Rosa Joanna Farrell/Theatrhythm|Rosa Joanna Farrell]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy V]]''
 
|"Library of Ancients"
 
|"Library of Ancients"
 
|"Battle 2"<br/>"The Dawn Warriors"
 
|"Battle 2"<br/>"The Dawn Warriors"
|[[Krile Mayer Baldesion#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Krile Mayer Baldesion]]{{foot|Only available in Japan.}}
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|[[Krile Mayer Baldesion/Theatrhythm|Krile Mayer Baldesion]]{{foot|Japan exclusive}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''
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|"The Chase"<br/>"Rufus's Welcoming Ceremony"
 
|"The Chase"<br/>"Rufus's Welcoming Ceremony"
 
|"Opening <br/>- Bombing Mission -"
 
|"Opening <br/>- Bombing Mission -"
|[[Yuffie Kisaragi#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Yuffie Kisaragi]]<br/>[[Vincent Valentine#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Vincent Valentine]]
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|[[Yuffie Kisaragi/Theatrhythm|Yuffie Kisaragi]]<br/>[[Vincent Valentine/Theatrhythm|Vincent Valentine]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''
 
|"[[Balamb Garden]]"<br/>"The Oath"
 
|"[[Balamb Garden]]"<br/>"The Oath"
|"Shuffle or Boogie"<br/>"[[Premonition]]"<br/>"[[Liberi Fatali]]"
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|"Shuffle or Boogie"<br/>"[[Premonition (theme)|Premonition]]"<br/>"[[Liberi Fatali]]"
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
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|"[[Thunder Plains (theme)|Thunder Plains]]"<br/>"[[Via Purifico (theme)|Via Purifico]]"
 
|"[[Thunder Plains (theme)|Thunder Plains]]"<br/>"[[Via Purifico (theme)|Via Purifico]]"
 
|"[[Blitzball (minigame)#Musical themes|Blitz Off!]]"<br/>"[[Assault (theme)|Assault]]"
 
|"[[Blitzball (minigame)#Musical themes|Blitz Off!]]"<br/>"[[Assault (theme)|Assault]]"
|Auron{{foot|Kingdom Hearts II attire}}
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|Auron #2{{foot|''Kingdom Hearts II'' attire}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''
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|"Ovelia's Theme"
 
|"Ovelia's Theme"
 
|"Precipitous Combat"<br/>"Apoplexy"
 
|"Precipitous Combat"<br/>"Apoplexy"
|[[Cidolfus Orlandeau#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Cidolfus Orlandeau]]
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|[[Cidolfus Orlandeau/Theatrhythm|Cidolfus Orlandeau]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''
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|"Aerith's Theme (Piano Version)"
 
|"Aerith's Theme (Piano Version)"
 
|"Advent: One Winged Angel"<br/>"Beyond the Wasteland"<br/>"Battle in the Forgotten City"
 
|"Advent: One Winged Angel"<br/>"Beyond the Wasteland"<br/>"Battle in the Forgotten City"
|Cloud Strife{{foot|Cloudy Wolf attire}}
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|Cloud #2{{foot|Cloudy Wolf attire}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''
 
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy (series)]]''
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!class="b"|''[[Final Fantasy series]]''
 
|
 
|
 
|"Last Order"
 
|"Last Order"
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|''[[Square Enix|Square-Enix Titles]] ''
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!class="b"|''[[Square Enix|Square-Enix Titles]]''
 
|"Horizon of Light and Shadow"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"Horrible Shadow{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Title Screen"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"In Search of the Sword of Mana"{{foot|from Final Fantasy Adventure}}<br/>"Wind Scene"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Calling"{{foot|from The World Ends with You}}<br/>"Echoes of the Spiral"{{foot|from Legend of Mana}}<br/>"Kainé / Salvation"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Song of the Ancients / Devola"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Into the Thick of It"{{foot|from Secret of Mana}}<br/>"Meridian Child"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"Corridors of Time"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River"{{foot|from Live a Live}}
 
|"Horizon of Light and Shadow"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"Horrible Shadow{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Title Screen"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"In Search of the Sword of Mana"{{foot|from Final Fantasy Adventure}}<br/>"Wind Scene"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Calling"{{foot|from The World Ends with You}}<br/>"Echoes of the Spiral"{{foot|from Legend of Mana}}<br/>"Kainé / Salvation"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Song of the Ancients / Devola"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Into the Thick of It"{{foot|from Secret of Mana}}<br/>"Meridian Child"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"Corridors of Time"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River"{{foot|from Live a Live}}
 
|"He of the Name"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"Evil Wings"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"The Serpent That Devours the Horizon{{foot|from Bravely Default}}"<br/>"Coup de Grace"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Encounter with the Seven Heroes"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"Devil Lord Confrontation I"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}<br/>"Ardent Rhythm"{{foot|from Romancing Saga -Minstrel Song-}}<br/>"Battle #4"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier}}<br/>"Meridian Dance"{{foot|from Secret of Mana}}<br/>"Chrono Trigger"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Soaring"{{foot|from Xenogears}}<br/>"Last Battle -T260G-"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier}}<br/>"Sacrifice Part Three"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"Final Confrontation"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}<br/>"World Revolution"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Twister"{{foot|from The World Ends with You}}<br/>"Misgestalt"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier II}}<br/>"Frog's Theme"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Swivel"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"The Conflict"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"The Ultimate Confrontation"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"Megalomania"{{foot|from Live a Live}}<br/>"Battle with Magus"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Beat Them Up!"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Hills of Radiant Winds"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Struggle to the Death"{{foot|from Final Fantasy Legend II}}<br/>"Shadowlord"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Boss Battle 2"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Devil Lord Confrontation II"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}
 
|"He of the Name"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"Evil Wings"{{foot|from Bravely Default}}<br/>"The Serpent That Devours the Horizon{{foot|from Bravely Default}}"<br/>"Coup de Grace"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Encounter with the Seven Heroes"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"Devil Lord Confrontation I"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}<br/>"Ardent Rhythm"{{foot|from Romancing Saga -Minstrel Song-}}<br/>"Battle #4"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier}}<br/>"Meridian Dance"{{foot|from Secret of Mana}}<br/>"Chrono Trigger"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Soaring"{{foot|from Xenogears}}<br/>"Last Battle -T260G-"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier}}<br/>"Sacrifice Part Three"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"Final Confrontation"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}<br/>"World Revolution"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Twister"{{foot|from The World Ends with You}}<br/>"Misgestalt"{{foot|from SaGa Frontier II}}<br/>"Frog's Theme"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Swivel"{{foot|from Seiken Densetsu 3}}<br/>"The Conflict"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"The Ultimate Confrontation"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 2}}<br/>"Megalomania"{{foot|from Live a Live}}<br/>"Battle with Magus"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Beat Them Up!"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa}}<br/>"Hills of Radiant Winds"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Struggle to the Death"{{foot|from Final Fantasy Legend II}}<br/>"Shadowlord"{{foot|from Nier}}<br/>"Boss Battle 2"{{foot|from Chrono Trigger}}<br/>"Devil Lord Confrontation II"{{foot|from Romancing SaGa 3}}
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== Packaging artwork ==
 
== Packaging artwork ==
<gallery class="TFFCCa">
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Theatrhythm CC Box Art Japan.png|Japanese artwork.
 
Theatrhythm CC Box Art Japan.png|Japanese artwork.
 
Theatrhythm CC Box Art NA.png|NA artwork (not final).
 
Theatrhythm CC Box Art NA.png|NA artwork (not final).
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery class="TFFCCa">
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<gallery>
 
Theatrhythm CC English Logo.png|Logo without the art.
 
Theatrhythm CC English Logo.png|Logo without the art.
 
Theatrhythm_CC_Characters.png|Artwork of the cast.
 
Theatrhythm_CC_Characters.png|Artwork of the cast.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*Including DLC and not counting spin-off games, ''Final Fantasy IX'' has the most playable songs, at a total of 19.
* Not counting games with generic job classes, such as ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' and ''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]'', ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' had the record for the largest cast of playable characters in a ''Final Fantasy'' title, with over 65 playable characters. The previous record went to the [[iOS]] port of ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'', which had 38 characters. Actually, the game that holds this record is ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'', with 91 playable characters (without counting generic job classes and future incoming playable characters).
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* Not counting games with generic job classes, such as ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' and ''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]'', ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' held the record for the largest cast of playable characters in a ''Final Fantasy'' title, with over 65 playable characters. This record was broken in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'', with 91 playable characters (not counting individual job classes and playable characters added through updates).
 
* ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' marks the first appearance of ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'' characters or media in a spinoff product; it also marks the first time in 21 years that ''Mystic Quest'' content has appeared in a new Square Enix release.
 
* ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call'' marks the first appearance of ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'' characters or media in a spinoff product; it also marks the first time in 21 years that ''Mystic Quest'' content has appeared in a new Square Enix release.
 
** ''Mystic Quest'' is the only new represented series with a playable character to not have an Event Music Sequence.
 
** ''Mystic Quest'' is the only new represented series with a playable character to not have an Event Music Sequence.
 
* The song "This is the End for you!" is classified under ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' in-game, though it actually comes from ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers]]''.
 
* The song "This is the End for you!" is classified under ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' in-game, though it actually comes from ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers]]''.
* "We Have Come" is the only EMS to feature a different Extended Version in International releases. Since ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]'' was the only represented series not to be released in western territories at the time, this was possibly done to avoid any pivotal moments within the story.
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* "We Have Come" is the only EMS to feature a different Extended Version in International releases, since ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]'' was the only represented series not to be released in western territories at the time.
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* The song titled "Answers" under ''Final Fantasy Tactics ''is actually titled "Trisection."
   
 
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call is the sequel to the rhythm action game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy for the Nintendo 3DS. It retains the "theater rhythm action" gameplay in which players use the stylus to tap and hold notes while fighting enemies. Much like its predecessor, the art style is the same used for the avatars from Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, Kingdom Hearts Mobile and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.

Gameplay

Gameplay consists of icons styled after musical notes must be tapped in rhythm to a song as a cursor moves over the notes, or the notes approach a cursor. If a red note appears the player has to tap the screen; if a green note appears the player must hold the stylus down until the second end of the note passes; and with yellow notes, the player must slide the stylus in the direction of the arrows on them. Failing notes results in the loss of HP, with the stage ending in a Game Over if the party's HP is depleted. Field Music Sequence, Event Music Sequence and Battle Music Sequence stages appear. There is also an Airship Field Music.[2] The field songs correspond to the Final Fantasy games they originate from. If it's an airship level, it will have the airship from that game.[3]

In addition to having over 200 songs and more than 60 characters[4], Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call also includes a versus mode along with the return of "Quest Medley mode", where the player takes on various quests to add new Final Fantasy allies to their group.

The new "Versus Battle Mode" is for rhythmic multiplayer action; the mode will have two players playing the same song and will aim for the higher score. Players can inflict different status effects on one another.

The new Critical Hit Trigger can be used to perform a critical hit for more damage against enemies. Hitting it can also give a chance of acquiring items. The Critical Hit Triggers are glowing notes that can appear in any kind of song, be it event, battle, or field, but functions differently in each: In an event song, hitting a Critical Hit Trigger perfectly could reward the player with a treasure chest; getting a Critical Hit Trigger in a battle will do more damage; getting Critical Hit Trigger right when moving through the field will grant a boost of speed.[3]

The new Daily Feature track shows a new track every day. Clearing the daily feature track will give x1.5 the average Rhythm Points. One can also acquire more RP by clearing stages without missing notes. The points can be used to add bonuses to selected characters.

The EX Burst Gauge fills by hitting the notes on beat. Once full, the player can select from nine different EX Burst skills that can be used to put the versus opponent in a disadvantageous position. One of the skills is Stoic Judge, where the player rules the opponents' notes as "bad," except for their critical notes. If one runs into a randomly appearing Fat Chocobo it will hook the player up with different treasures. The Museum feature that displayed various records, music, videos, and CollectaCards, which have their own rarity ranks.

During the short, medium, and long quests the player takes on different maps and fights bosses in Quest Medley mode. Players are rewarded for defeating bosses, and completed maps can be shared with other players through StreetPass.

Everything is done in increments. The player must play single player mode songs and earn points to unlock every game mode, as well as options within each mode. The same goes for songs.[3]

Characters

TFFCC Poster

Poster showing various characters in the game, both new and returning.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call features over sixty characters from the Final Fantasy series as well as a variety of enemies, including a Behemoth and Magitek Armor. Players start with four characters and form a party from the main heroes from Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy XIV. The rest, including the heroes not chosen, have to be unlocked via playing songs and going on quests.[3] Crystals for characters are earned during playing single songs or quests, and the player gets to choose who gets unlocked and in what order.[3] Additional characters may also be purchased as downloadable content.

The following is a list of all characters available, including DLC. Characters in bold are available from the start. Characters in Italics are available to choose from at the start if the Nintendo 3DS contains data from the demo version:

Original Game Returning Characters New Characters
Final Fantasy Warrior of Light
Princess Sarah
None
Final Fantasy II Firion
Minwu
None
Final Fantasy III Onion Knight
Cid
None
Final Fantasy IV Cecil
Rydia
Kain
Edge
Rosa (DLC)
Final Fantasy V Bartz
Faris
Lenna
Galuf
Krile (JP DLC)
Final Fantasy VI Terra
Locke
Celes
Edgar
Final Fantasy VII Cloud*(SOLDIER attire)
Aerith
Sephiroth
Tifa*(Original attire)
Barret
Yuffie (DLC)
Vincent (DLC)
Final Fantasy VIII Squall
Seifer
Rinoa
Laguna
Final Fantasy IX Zidane
Vivi
Garnet
Eiko
Final Fantasy X Tidus
Yuna*(Summoner Garb)
Auron
Jecht
Auron #2*(Kingdom Hearts attire) (DLC)
Final Fantasy XI Shantotto
Prishe
Aphmau
Lilisette
Final Fantasy XII Vaan
Ashe
Balthier
Fran
Final Fantasy XIII Lightning*(Guardian Corps uniform)
Snow
Hope
Vanille
Final Fantasy XIV None Y'shtola
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest None Benjamin
Final Fantasy Tactics Ramza Agrias
Orlandeau (DLC)
Final Fantasy X-2 None Yuna #2*(Gunner dressphere)
Rikku*(Thief dressphere)
Paine
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles None Ciaran*(Male, Clavat)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children None Tifa #2*(Leather Suit attire)
Cloud #2*(Cloudy Wolf attire) (DLC)
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- None Zack
Dissidia Final Fantasy Cosmos Chaos
Final Fantasy Type-0 None Ace
Machina
Rem
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Serah Noel
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII None Lightning #2*(Equilibrium outfit)

Music

The game comes with 221 songs, while the DLC adds another 100 for a total of 321 songs in the game so far. They include songs from the main series, as well as various spin-offs and sequels.[5]

The full tracklist from Theatrhythm Final Fantasy returns, with the exception of "Somnus" from Final Fantasy XV*(previously known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII in the original).[6]

Music from other Square-Enix titles, such as Romancing SaGa, also appears as DLC. [7]

Several arrangements of themes from the Final Fantasy series are used as the background themes for the menus:

Below is a list of all 221 songs. Italicized songs are new:

Game Field Music Battle Music Event Music
Final Fantasy "Main Theme"
"Castle Cornelia"*(Final Fantasy Origins version.)
"Opening Theme"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Matoya's Cave"
"Mt.Gulg"*(Final Fantasy Origins version)
"Airship"
"Sunken Shrine"
"Battle"
"Miniboss Battle"
"Final Battle"
Final Fantasy II "Main Theme"
"Town"
"Dungeon"
"Tower of the Magi"
"Finale"
"Battle Theme 1"
"The Rebel Army"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Battle Theme 2"
Final Fantasy III "Crystal Cave"
"Eternal Wind"
"The Boundless Ocean"
"Aria, the Maiden of Water"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Let Me Know the Truth"
"The Crystal Tower"
"Battle 1"
"Battle 2"
"This is the Last Battle"
Final Fantasy IV "The Red Wings"
"Theme of Love"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Main Theme of Final Fantasy IV"
"Troian Beauty"
"Tower of Zot"
"The Airship"
"Within the Giant"
"Battle 1"
"Battle 2"
"Battle With the Four Fiends"
"The Final Battle"
Final Fantasy V "Four Hearts"
"Harvest"
"Home, Sweet Home"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Mambo de Chocobo"
"The Airship"
"A New World"
"In Search of Light"
"Main Theme of Final Fantasy V"
"Battle 1"
"Battle at the Big Bridge"
"The Decisive Battle"
"The Final Battle"
Final Fantasy VI "Terra's Theme"
"Edgar & Sabin's Theme"
"Celes's Theme"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"The Airship Blackjack"
"Searching for Friends"
"Kefka's Tower"
"Battle"
"The Decisive Battle"
"Battle to the Death"
"Dancing Mad"
Final Fantasy VII "Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII"
"Gold Saucer"
"Cosmo Canyon"
"The Highwind Takes to the Skies"
"Judgment Day"
"Let the Battles Begin!"
"Fight On!"
"J-E-N-O-V-A"
"Aerith's Theme"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"One-Winged Angel"
Final Fantasy VIII "Blue Fields"
"Find Your Way"
"Waltz for the Moon"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Fisherman's Horizon"
"Ride On"
"The Castle"
"Ending Theme"
"Don't Be Afraid"
"Force Your Way"
"The Man with the Machine Gun"
"Maybe I'm a Lion"
"The Extreme"
Final Fantasy IX "Over the Hill"
"Dark City Treno"
""Aboard the Hilda Garde"
"Not Alone"
"Behind the Door"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Melodies of Life ~ Final Fantasy"
"A Place to Call Home"
"Battle 1"
"Battle 2"
"Swords of Fury"
"Festival of the Hunt"
"Something to Protect"
"The Darkness of Eternity"
"The Final Battle"
Final Fantasy X "Zanarkand"
"Spira Unplugged"
"Mi'ihen Highroad"
"Movement in Green"
"SUTEKI DA NE (Isn't It Wonderful?)"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Launch"
"Servants of the Mountain"
"A Fleeting Dream"
"Battle Theme"
"Challenge"
"Fight With Seymour"
"Otherworld"
"A Contest of Aeons"
"Final Battle"
Final Fantasy XI "Vana'diel March"
"Ronfaure"
"Gustaberg"
"Sarutabaruta"
"Heavens Tower"
"Voyager"
"Selbina"
"The Sanctuary of Zi'Tah"
"Battle Theme"
"FFXI Opening Theme"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Awakening"
"Fighters of the Crystal"
"Ragnarok"
"Shinryu"
Final Fantasy XII "Streets of Rabanastre"
"The Dalmasca Estersand"
"Heart of a Child"
"Giza Plains"
"The Mosphoran Highwaste"
"The Arcadian Empire"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Final Fantasy (FFXII Version)"
"Boss Battle"
"Battle with an Esper"
"Life and Death"
"Flash of Steel*(Previously known as Clash of Swords)"
"Struggle for Freedom"
"Ending Movie"
Final Fantasy XIII "The Sunleth Waterscape"
"March of the Dreadnoughts"
"The Gapra Whitewood"
"The Archylte Steppe"
"Dust to Dust"
"Blinded By Light"
"Defiers of Fate"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as an EMS track.)
"Saber's Edge"
"Desperate Struggle"
"Fighting Fate"
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn "To the Sun"
"On Westerly Winds"
"Serenity"
"Engage"
"The Land Breathes"
"Fallen Angel"
"Torn from the Heavens"
"Under the Weight"
"Answers"
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest "Battle 1"
"Battle 2"
Final Fantasy Tactics "Prologue" "Answers"
"Antipyretic"
"Ultima's Transformation"
"Opening"
Final Fantasy X-2 "The Farplane Abyss"
"We're the Gullwings!"
"YRP, Fight! No. 1"
"Let Me Blow You a Kiss"
"Resting Place"
"1000 Words"[8]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles "Sound of the Wind"
"Across the Divide"
"Monster Ronde"
"United, Heaven-Sent"
"This Is the End for You!"
"Moonless Starry Night"
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children "Cloud Smiles" "Those Who Fight (Piano Version)"
"Divinity II"
"J-E-N-O-V-A (AC Version)"
"Advent: One-Winged Angel"*(Featured in the iOS version of the original Theatrhythm as a DLC BMS track.)
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- "Timely Ambush (from FFVII 'Let the Battles Begin!')"
"A Flower Blooming in the Slums (from FFVII 'Aerith's Theme')"
"Encounter"
"The SOLDIER Way"
"The Price of Freedom"
"CRISIS CORE Theme - Dreams and Honor"
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon "Dungeon Hero X's Theme"
"Raffaello Battle"
"Guardian of the Dark II"
Dissidia Final Fantasy "Keeping the Peace" "The Troops' Advance"
"The Decisive Battle - arrangement -" from FINAL FANTASY VI"
"DISSIDIA -ending-"
"DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY [FINAL TRAILER]"
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy "Gate to the Rift" "Cantata Mortis"
"DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY [FINAL TRAILER]"
"Lux Concordiae"
Final Fantasy Type-0 "The Earth Under Our Feet"
"Soar"
"Tempus Finis"
"War: Warrior Worth a Thousand"
"War: The White Weapon"
"Vermilion Fire"
"We Have Come"*(Featured in the original Theatrhythm as a DLC BMS track.)
Final Fantasy XIII-2 "Historia Crux"
"Groovy Chocobo"
"Eclipse"
"Noel's Theme - Final Journey -"
"The Last Hunter"
"Etro's Champion"
"Heart of Chaos"
"Warrior Goddess"[9]
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII "The Glittering City of Yusnaan"
"The Dead Dunes"
"Crimson Blitz"
"Chaos"
"Lightning Returns"
"Savior of Souls"
Final Fantasy series "Chaos Shrine - TFFCC BMS Arrangement - From FF" "THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL Special Arrange Medley"

Downloadable content

Game Field Music Battle Music Character(s)
Final Fantasy II "The Imperial Army"
"Chocobo Theme"
"Battle Theme A"
Final Fantasy III "Saronia"
Final Fantasy IV "Another Moon" Rosa Joanna Farrell
Final Fantasy V "Library of Ancients" "Battle 2"
"The Dawn Warriors"
Krile Mayer Baldesion*(Japan exclusive)
Final Fantasy VI "Protect the Espers!"
"Locke's Theme"
Final Fantasy VII "The Chase"
"Rufus's Welcoming Ceremony"
"Opening
- Bombing Mission -"
Yuffie Kisaragi
Vincent Valentine
Final Fantasy VIII "Balamb Garden"
"The Oath"
"Shuffle or Boogie"
"Premonition"
"Liberi Fatali"
Final Fantasy IX "Roses of May"
"Vivi's Theme"
"Iifa, the Ancient Tree of Life"
"Ipsen's Castle"
"Vamo Alla Flamenco"
Final Fantasy X "Thunder Plains"
"Via Purifico"
"Blitz Off!"
"Assault"
Auron #2*(Kingdom Hearts II attire)
Final Fantasy XI "A New Horizon - Tavnazian Archipelago" "Tough Battle #2"
"Melodies Errant"
"Iron Colossus"
Final Fantasy XII "Phon Coast"
Final Fantasy XIII "Nascent Requiem"
Final Fantasy XIV "Good King Moggle Mog XII"
"Ultima"
"Hard to Miss"
"Primal Judgement"
"Nemesis"
Final Fantasy Tactics "Ovelia's Theme" "Precipitous Combat"
"Apoplexy"
Cidolfus Orlandeau
Final Fantasy X-2 "KUON: Memories of Waves and Light"
"The Bevelle Underground"
"real Emotion"
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles "Promised Grace"
"Today Comes To Be Tomorrow"
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children "Aerith's Theme (Piano Version)" "Advent: One Winged Angel"
"Beyond the Wasteland"
"Battle in the Forgotten City"
Cloud #2*(Cloudy Wolf attire)
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon "Pop-Up Duel"
"Leviathan Battle"
Dissidia Final Fantasy "Battle 1 -arrange-" from Final Fantasy IX"
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy "Canto Mortis-An Undocumented Battle"
Final Fantasy Type-0 "We Have Come"
"Zero"
Final Fantasy XIII-2 "Crazy Chocobo"
Final Fantasy series "Last Order"
Square-Enix Titles "Horizon of Light and Shadow"*(from Bravely Default)
"Horrible Shadow*(from Romancing SaGa)
"Title Screen"*(from Romancing SaGa 2)
"In Search of the Sword of Mana"*(from Final Fantasy Adventure)
"Wind Scene"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Calling"*(from The World Ends with You)
"Echoes of the Spiral"*(from Legend of Mana)
"Kainé / Salvation"*(from Nier)
"Song of the Ancients / Devola"*(from Nier)
"Into the Thick of It"*(from Secret of Mana)
"Meridian Child"*(from Seiken Densetsu 3)
"Corridors of Time"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River"*(from Live a Live)
"He of the Name"*(from Bravely Default)
"Evil Wings"*(from Bravely Default)
"The Serpent That Devours the Horizon*(from Bravely Default)"
"Coup de Grace"*(from Romancing SaGa)
"Encounter with the Seven Heroes"*(from Romancing SaGa 2)
"Devil Lord Confrontation I"*(from Romancing SaGa 3)
"Ardent Rhythm"*(from Romancing Saga -Minstrel Song-)
"Battle #4"*(from SaGa Frontier)
"Meridian Dance"*(from Secret of Mana)
"Chrono Trigger"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Soaring"*(from Xenogears)
"Last Battle -T260G-"*(from SaGa Frontier)
"Sacrifice Part Three"*(from Seiken Densetsu 3)
"Final Confrontation"*(from Romancing SaGa 3)
"World Revolution"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Twister"*(from The World Ends with You)
"Misgestalt"*(from SaGa Frontier II)
"Frog's Theme"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Swivel"*(from Seiken Densetsu 3)
"The Conflict"*(from Romancing SaGa)
"The Ultimate Confrontation"*(from Romancing SaGa 2)
"Megalomania"*(from Live a Live)
"Battle with Magus"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Beat Them Up!"*(from Romancing SaGa)
"Hills of Radiant Winds"*(from Nier)
"Struggle to the Death"*(from Final Fantasy Legend II)
"Shadowlord"*(from Nier)
"Boss Battle 2"*(from Chrono Trigger)
"Devil Lord Confrontation II"*(from Romancing SaGa 3)
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Development

A demo was released on Wednesday, December 18th, 2013 after its Nintendo Direct presentation.

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Release

TFFCC-3DS

A limited edition Nintendo 3DS XL for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call was released alongside the game in April 2014 in Japan.[10]

Packaging artwork

Gallery

Trivia

  • Including DLC and not counting spin-off games, Final Fantasy IX has the most playable songs, at a total of 19.
  • Not counting games with generic job classes, such as Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy All the Bravest, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call held the record for the largest cast of playable characters in a Final Fantasy title, with over 65 playable characters. This record was broken in Final Fantasy Record Keeper, with 91 playable characters (not counting individual job classes and playable characters added through updates).
  • Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call marks the first appearance of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest characters or media in a spinoff product; it also marks the first time in 21 years that Mystic Quest content has appeared in a new Square Enix release.
    • Mystic Quest is the only new represented series with a playable character to not have an Event Music Sequence.
  • The song "This is the End for you!" is classified under Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles in-game, though it actually comes from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers.
  • "We Have Come" is the only EMS to feature a different Extended Version in International releases, since Final Fantasy Type-0 was the only represented series not to be released in western territories at the time.
  • The song titled "Answers" under Final Fantasy Tactics is actually titled "Trisection."

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References