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Chocobo - Final Fantasy -γƒγƒ§γ‚³γƒœ-FANART FIGURINE

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Last update 2023-12-14 at 07:27
Publication date 2023-04-02 at 17:15
Design number 1147976

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This is " Chocobo" from Final Fantasy Collection
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The Chocobo (Japanese: γƒγƒ§γ‚³γƒœ, Hepburn: Chokobo) is a fictional species created for the Final Fantasy franchise by Square Enix (originally Square). A galliform bird commonly having yellow feathers, they were first introduced in Final Fantasy II (1988), and have since featured in some capacity in nearly every Final Fantasy title, usually as a means of transport. Chocobos or chocobo-themed characters have played story roles in multiple titles, notably Final Fantasy V and the world of Final Fantasy XIII. A recurring Chocobo also acts as protagonist of the Chocobo spin-off series.

The chocobo was created by designer and artist Koichi Ishii, inspired by childhood memories of raising a chick to adulthood. In Final Fantasy III it was going to be part of a trio of mascot characters alongside the Moogle, but the third planned mascot was scrapped. The chocobo has gone through multiple redesigns for each entry, with a notable contributing artist being Toshiyuki Itahana. In addition to Final Fantasy, the character has made cameo appearances in other video games. The chocobo has remained an icon of the series, recognised and noted by journalists and fans.

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*This model require support to print with FDM .
*to have a better print result I would suggest to print this model in angle where the front surface facing upwards to avoid support structure in FDM prints, for DLP & SLA should be fine.

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