is a
fictional character
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from the 1999
role-playing video game
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''
Final Fantasy VIII
is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation console. Released in 1999, it is the eighth main installment in the '' Final Fantasy'' series. Set on an unnamed fantasy world with science fiction elements, t ...
''. She is introduced as a recent transfer student from Trabia Garden to its rival school Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries (known as "SeeDs") and home to several of the game's major characters. She is also the
pilot in command
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of the Ragnarok starship, the primary means of air transport for the player's
party
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.
Selphie was the second character drawn by ''Final Fantasy VIII'' artist
Tetsuya Nomura
is a Japanese video game artist, designer and director working for Square Enix (formerly Square). He designed characters for the '' Final Fantasy'' series, debuting with ''Final Fantasy VI'' and continuing with various later installments. Ad ...
after the game's lead protagonist
Squall Leonhart. The development team originally intended to program Selphie with some of the game's most powerful attacks. A younger version of Selphie appears as a supporting character in the ''
Kingdom Hearts
is a series of action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (originally by Square). It is a collaboration between Square Enix and The Walt Disney Company and is under the leadership of Tetsuya Nomura, a longtime Square E ...
'' series, which is under the direction of Nomura. Other appearances include the mobile game ''
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
is a free-to-play role-playing gacha game developed and published by DeNA for iOS and Android. The game features original characters and stories interacting with characters, scenarios, and battles from other games in the ''Final Fantasy'' serie ...
'' as well as the ''
Dissidia Final Fantasy''
fighting game
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series. Selphie has received a generally positive reception, being noted for her relatable personality as well as her carefree and energetic demeanour, although some critics did not respond well to her characterization as a childlike female character.
Development
Selphie Tilmitt, along with most of ''Final Fantasy VIII'' principal cast of characters, was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, who would then pass on his finalized character designs to the game's scenario writer
Kazushige Nojima
is a Japanese video game writer. He is best known for writing several installments of Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' franchise—namely ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs '' Advent Children'' and '' Crisis Core'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'', an ...
.
Nomura came up with Selphie's initial design prior to the completion of his work on Squall Leonheart.
Selphie is given a flip hairstyle which was popular in the United States during the latter years of the
presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
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, an aesthetic design Nomura considered to be improper in real life.
[ When Nomura first designed Selphie, he drew her in overalls; however, he realized that none of the characters would be wearing a skirt. In the end, he gave Selphie a mini-skirt and let another character named Quistis wear pants.]
Selphie is depicted in the game as 17 years old and stands at tall.[ She wields a large pair of ]nunchaku
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in battle. In the European version of ''Final Fantasy VIII'', her weapon is renamed as "Shinobou" due to strict censorship laws in the United Kingdom concerning the portrayal of ninja weapons in visual media which were instituted by then-director of the British Board of Film Censors
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, James Ferman. Selphie's Limit Break, a special cinematic attack sequence, is based on a "Slot" machine. If the player manages to line up the reels in a certain way, Selphie can cast a random spell numerous times or unleash some powerful spells which are exclusive to her Limit Break phase, including a magical attack called The End which can defeat almost any enemy in the game. Selphie was intended to have two additional exclusive Limit Break abilities during the game's development; though they were shown during a game demo
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that came bundled with the 1998 action role-playing game '' Brave Fencer Musashi'', they were never implemented in the final release due to time constraints and cannot be accessed through normal play.
A preadolescent version of Selphie appears in the ''Kingdom Hearts
is a series of action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (originally by Square). It is a collaboration between Square Enix and The Walt Disney Company and is under the leadership of Tetsuya Nomura, a longtime Square E ...
'' series, with the inaugural series instalment in 2002 being the character's first voiced appearance. She is voiced by Mayuko Aoki in the Japanese version, and by Molly Marlette in the English version.
Appearances
For Selphie's first appearance in ''Final Fantasy VIII'', she encounters Squall while running late for class. She asks Squall to show her around as she is a recent transfer from Trabia Garden. During the Dollet exam, Selphie joins Squall's team after Seifer abandons them. She successfully graduates alongside Squall and Zell and becomes a SeeD, and the three are assigned to the same team. When Galbadia launches missiles at Trabia Garden, she reacts with outrage and helps destroy the missile base. She is depicted as active and energetic, although slightly clumsy. She participates in many extracurricular activities, such as planning the Garden Festival and running the school's online website, the Study Panel.
Throughout the game, she revisits her childhood closeness with Irvine Kinneas
''Final Fantasy VIII'', a 1999 best-selling role-playing video game by Square (video game company), Squaresoft, features an elite group of mercenary, mercenaries called "SeeD", as well as soldiers, rebels, and political leaders of various natio ...
,[Irvine: "I really liked this girl, and it made me so happy just talking to her." (''Final Fantasy VIII'')] who serves as her copilot on the Ragnarok. A recurring character moment involve Selphie singing a song about trains during the party's train journeys.
Other appearances
In the 2002 video game ''Kingdom Hearts'', Selphie appears as a juvenile resident of Destiny Islands and a friend of Sora.[ She is armed with a jump rope instead of nunchaku.] Selphie returns in the 2005 sequel ''Kingdom Hearts II
is a 2005 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Buena Vista Games for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The game is a sequel to '' Kingdom Hearts'', and like the original game, combines c ...
'' as Kairi's classmate, but lost all memory of Sora and the island.
Selphie has appeared in several ''Final Fantasy'' franchise spinoff games, including playable appearances in titles like '' Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia'', and ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper
is a free-to-play role-playing gacha game developed and published by DeNA for iOS and Android. The game features original characters and stories interacting with characters, scenarios, and battles from other games in the ''Final Fantasy'' serie ...
''.
Promotion and merchandise
In 2004, action figures of Selphie alongside Squall and Rinoa
is the fictional character and co-protagonist of Square's (now Square Enix) 1999 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VIII''. She is a teenaged member of a resistance faction known as the Forest Owls. After she recruits protagonist Squall ...
were distributed in North America by Diamond Comics.
Reception
Selphie has been mostly well-received by the general public. She has been the subject of creative activities engaged by video game enthusiasts, such as cosplay
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. '' IGN'' staff ranked Selphie twenty-third place on their list of the best ''Final Fantasy'' characters published in 2008. In 2013 Selphie was ranked twelfth by Japanese fans in an official survey of favorite female ''Final Fantasy'' characters organized by franchise owner Square Enix
is a Japanese multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', '' Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game franchises, among numerou ...
. In 2020, NHK conducted an All-''Final Fantasy'' Grand Poll of Japanese players, with Selphie ranked as the seventy-third greatest ''Final Fantasy'' character by Japanese respondents.
Critical reception for the character has been generally positive, with some critics calling her one of the most appealing and memorable aspects of ''Final Fantasy VIII''. Meagan Marie from ''Game Informer
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'' considered Selphie to be one of her "personal favorite" ''Final Fantasy'' female characters. Dave Smith from ''IGN'' praised Selphie as one of the game's few bright lights, highlighting her hairstyle and her cheerfulness as an effective foil for the angst-filled personalities of its cast.[ Jeremy Parish from '']USGamer
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'' called Selphie his favorite role-playing game character, going as far as calling her the first video game character he could relate to as a realistic human being, setting her apart from other game characters given the sharp contrast between her conduct and the rest of her team. Parish made the claim that she "broke the mold for RPG characters as either grim heroes or blank slates or a combination of the two". Matt Sainsbury from ''Digitally Downloaded'' felt that Selphie stood out to him as a physically attractive character, in spite of the graphical limitations of ''Final Fantasy VIII'' as a product of its time, because of her "cute, quirky hairstyle" and her attractive mini-dress outfit. David Lozada from ''GameRevolution
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'' considered Selphie's character arc, which sees her dealing with insecurity and childhood trauma in her own way, to be noteworthy because he found that "few other ''Final Fantasy'' games feature female character arcs that are as remarkable" as her growth into a confident, strong woman by the game's ending. ''WomenGamers'' gave a positive assessment of the character, noting that while others may underestimate Selphie's intellect due to her perky and energetic nature, she demonstrates that she is competent when a problematic situation arises and appears to be as smart as her prodigious comrade Quistis. Selphie received high scores from ''WomenGamers'' for the stance and marketing effort behind her, with praise for the lack of sexualization surrounding the character's appearances in promotional material for ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and her balanced portrayal as a clumsy yet capable fighter.[Selphie Tilmitt Of Final Fantasy VIII]
WomenGamers.com, May 9, 2000 (archived).
Several critics note that elements of Selphie's behavior and personality resemble that of other female characters within the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise and that she represented a common recurring character archetype used throughout related media. Commentary on this aspect of her character drew both positive and negative responses. Parish argued that Selphie never seemed "overbearing or forced" to him, unlike many other female characters in the series who also occupy the same "genki girl" niche. Sainsbury praised Selphie as the "original somewhat ditzy, super perky, brighten-up-your-day background character" archetype within the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, which is continued by characters who appear in subsequent instalments like Rikku
Rikku is a fictional character in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, created by Tetsuya Nomura. Rikku first appears in ''Final Fantasy X'' as one of its protagonists, where she accompanies her cousin Yuna and others on a journey to defeat the monster ...
and Vanille. Conversely, Andy Kelly from ''PC Gamer
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'' recognized Selphie as the light-hearted ''Final Fantasy'' character archetype "who gets hit extra hard when something tragic inevitably happens", but found her to be "almost sickeningly friendly and good-natured", and her "bouncy and eager to please tendencies" unendearing.
Analysis
Selphie's role as a child figure was discussed by Mark Filipowich in an essay published in the 2018 book ''Queerness in Play''. He observed that a lithe fighter archetype like Selphie is characterized as much by her offensive versatility as her helplessness. In terms of gender roles, Filipowich suggested that there is a looser gender script for a childlike character, unlike the maiden character archetype who may be constrained to a nurturing healer role or supporting the rest of the party with rogue-style tactics. Filipowich suggested that the child character archetype represents potential as opposed to limitation, and that female variants of the archetype seemingly have space to undergo character development independently of male party members. Alexa Ray Corriea noted that Selphie's appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts
is a series of action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (originally by Square). It is a collaboration between Square Enix and The Walt Disney Company and is under the leadership of Tetsuya Nomura, a longtime Square E ...
'' series, where she is depicted as an actual child, fall into the same trope as other female characters present in its male-dominated setting, as none of them make enough of a significant impact within its narrative. Josh Tolentino from ''Destructoid
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History
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'' used Selphie and her fascination with trains as a point of reference about linear game design in an analysis of the mechanics and systems typical of Japanese role-playing game
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