Final Fantasy VII: Last Order (2005)
September 14, 2005Release Date
Final Fantasy VII: Last Order (2005)
September 14, 2005Release Date



Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Kenichi Suzumura
Zack (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa
Sephiroth (voice)

Takahiro Sakurai
Cloud Strife (voice)

Ayumi Ito
Tifa Lockhart (voice)

Junichi Suwabe
Tseng/Zeng (voice)

Keiji Fujiwara
Reno (voice)

Taiten Kusunoki
Rude (voice)

Daisuke Namikawa
The Turks - Rod (voice)

Megumi Toyoguchi
The Turks - Gun (voice)

Mayuko Aoki
The Turks - Shotgun (voice)

Ginpei Sato
The Turks - Two Guns (voice)

Hochu Otsuka
The Turks - Martial Arts (voice)

Ryuji Mizuno
Commander (voice)

Keijin Okuda
Shinra Army - A (voice)

Atsushi Imaruoka
Shinra Army - B (voice)

Daisuke Kirii
Shinra Army - C (voice)

Katsuhisa Houki
Old Man (voice)

Yohei Tadano
Villager (voice)

Nachi Nozawa
Hojo (voice)

Hiroshi Fujioka
Zangan (voice)

Morio Asaka
Director / Storyboard Artist

Tetsuya Nomura
Director

Kazushige Nojima
Writer

Kazuhiko Inukai
Writer

Shinji Hashimoto
Executive Producer

Yoshinori Kitase
Executive Producer

Yoichi Wada
Executive Producer

Jungo Maruta
Producer

Masao Maruyama
Producer

Akio Ofuji
Producer

Yuichiro Saito
Producer

Takeharu Ishimoto
Original Music Composer

Yukihiro Masumoto
Director of Photography

Kashiko Kimura
Editor

Hidetoshi Kaneko
Art Direction

Makoto Awano
Production Manager

Masayuki Tanaka
Production Manager

Hiroyuki Tanaka
Assistant Director

Yuriko Kadomoto
Color Designer

Shizuo Kurahashi
Sound Effects
Media.


Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 2005
Original Nameラストオーダー -ファイナルファンタジーVII-
StatusReleased
Running Time25m
Content RatingPG-13
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (ラストオーダー -ファイナルファンタジーVII-, Rasuto Ōdā -Fainaru Fantajī Sebun-), also abbreviated as Last Order or LO, is a 2005 Japanese anime original video animation produced by Madhouse and released by Square Enix. It was directed by Morio Asaka, and produced by Masao Maruyama, Jungo Maruta and Akio Ofuji. Tetsuya Nomura served as supervising director. The OVA is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks which were first seen in the video game Final Fantasy VII. Last Order was released in Japan with Advent Pieces: Limited, a special edition release of the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and as a bonus feature in the North American "Limited Edition Collector's Set" release.
Last Order is associated with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII. Entries include Before Crisis, Crisis Core, Advent Children, and Dirge of Cerberus. Although not an official Compilation installment, Last Order has nonetheless been included and treated as one in official guidebooks. The OVA's soundtrack was released with the music of Before Crisis, and select songs were later remixed for Crisis Core. Last Order was created due to the success of promotional commercials for Before Crisis, with production lasting six months. The plot encompasses two events occurring before the events of Final Fantasy VII. One follows Sephiroth destroying a village, and the other follows Zack and Cloud escaping from the Shinra Electric Power Company. These flashbacks are narrated by Turk leader Tseng. Originally meant to focus on Zack, Last Order highlighted Tseng's feelings and position in the Shinra company. Last Order received negative fan response due to differences from the original game's content, and the Crisis Core game designers avoided recreating certain scenes from Last Order.
Final Fantasy VII Collection.
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