Cloud Action Figure

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Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII has long been a favorite of many Final Fantasy fans, and RPG fans in general. Cloud's tough exterior is matched only by his inner frailty that exposes his humanity. Whether you're interested in just the Final Fantasy VII Cloud Action Figure from the game, want one with the iconic Daytona Bike included, the Advent Children with Fenrir, Kingdom Hearts, Crisis Core, or one that is more new or rare, it's all here at your fingertips. Find the one that suits you and pass this page along to your friends!

Final Fantasy VII Cloud Action Figure

From Wikipedia

Cloud was designed by Tetsuya Nomura with influences from Yoshinori Kitase, Kazushige Nojima and Hironobu Sakaguchi. Originally conceptualized by Sakaguchi as one of only three playable characters in early planning stages for Final Fantasy 7, Cloud's character saw greater oversight by Nomura than with other characters in previous Final Fantasy projects. Nomura has said the original parameters of Cloud's character design called for slicked-back, black hair with no spikes. This depiction was to serve as a contrast to the long, flowing silver hair of the game's lead antagonist, Sephiroth. However, to make Cloud stand out more and emphasize his role in the game as the lead protagonist, Nomura altered Cloud's design to give him spiky, bright, blond hair. Furthermore, Nomura was called upon to supervise Cloud's various lines and personality traits.Kitase and Nojima, meanwhile, were in charge of developing Cloud's background and his relationship with the character of Sephiroth. Kitase said of the character:

There wasn't really much controversy or criticism about having him as the hero from within Square, but he is definitely a mysterious character. That's one of the game's main themes, the fact that the protagonist has all these secrets to unravel. He isn't a straightforward hero like Superman; rather, he has lots of mysteries, self-doubts, and a real dark side. Mr. Nomura was also very good at designing a character like that.
-Yoshinori Kitase, Electronic Gaming Monthly, October 2005

Nojima has expressed the dynamic of the relationship between the player and the main character in a Final Fantasy title is something he always puts thought into, and with Final Fantasy VII, Cloud's subdued nature led him to write scenes with the character in such a way that the players would be placed in the position of deciding for themselves what the character was thinking.
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Advent Children Cloud Action Figure

From Wikipedia

For Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Nomura agreed to direct the project, largely in part because of his attachment to the character of Cloud. Nomura, on explaining Cloud's situation in the film, said that "Cloud tried to lead his life positively after the end of FF7 but he cracked...The sin which Cloud thinks he owns is not anyone's fault in particular. It is something Cloud has to overcome by himself." Nojima said that the theme of the story is one of redemption. "If you want to be forgiven, you have to take the hard path in life." Cloud, in choosing to fight against Sephiroth once again, is finally "given healing and forgiveness." Nomura concluded, "Cloud seems to be a weak guy. Generally, heroes are strong, cool and don't have any weaknesses...Although Cloud is a jerk sometimes, he is really human-like. It's through redemption from his friends and having children to protect that he becomes stronger."
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Cloud Action Figure From Kingdom Hearts

It doesn't appear that there is much motivation for Cloud Strife in Kingdom Hearts other than finding Sephiroth. Nevertheless, every Cloud Action Figure from this series is as incredible to gaze upon as are those from where he stars.
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Cloud Arts Figures

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These are the higher end models that usually go for a hefty price, but are more than worth their weight.
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