Eerie
Fire and Blood
Yeah, I know, I know, you see me coming with my fuming because hot damn those past MONTHS (??? YEARS??? DECADES (for the OG at least)???) but especially days have been SHIT regarding fandom accepting Tifa as a heroine of Remake. EVEN HER OWN FANS which makes my life of reading her tag miserable, so I have to rant and sorry, this is the place that I always fall back to when I have to rant.
I will talk solely about Remake, if you want to move this in the spoiler section, be my guest. I'm just posting it here because I want the whole fandom to actually read this.
First I will begin with: all your "who's the deuteragonist" analysis are shit because you think Tifa ain't one in Remake and I really, REALLY don't know how the hell did that happen.
Here is a Wikipedia-powered definition:
And I mean, this fits Tifa's role to a T in Remake:
- She's the one who gives him the work with Avalanche
- She makes him feel at ease, making his true persona surface
- She's the one who helps him settle in sector 7, where he feels at home
- She teaches him the slum rules, so he wouldn't fall in the traps she did when she was younger
- She is the one who fights by his side, always
- She worries about him and is seen by his bedside when he's knocked out (just as much as he does to her, but this is an allusion to Mideel)
- She does save him, too, and that moment is highlighted
In fact, I do think that the support she shows Cloud is highlighted a lot. Her role in the intimate story is already written in Remake, and YES it will only expand from there on. But yes, because it's the intimate part of the story, it looks less grand than Aerith's part - however it is a misconception to think that Aerith's role in Remake is bigger than Tifa's, except in chapter 18 where her role is, I'd argue, even bigger than Cloud's himself.
I've seen argued that we got to know Aerith, her past, her feelings, etc., way better than Tifa's and I say: OF COURSE! Aerith just like in the OG is a BANG! Instead of insisting on her romance with Cloud though, they chose to focus on her, so we could learn to love her for herself properly. But we all know why she's given that: because *whispers* she is going to die *whispers*. And Cloud actually doesn't know her, so he needs to understand who she is etc. And we learn that alongside him. But of course he's not going to ask Tifa about their past - that would be admitting his memory and persona troubles to the one person he seeks approbation the most!
And so Aerith is a bang, but right from the start, to make sure that fans wouldn't misunderstand Tifa's role, Nojima, the head writer, told us that Tifa is the heroine (yep, one of the two, but STILL A HEROINE). Why are people trying to rank Aerith and Tifa's roles? They're vastly different but both roles are CRUCIAL.
And Tifa's not like any other character, where we learn their arc at some point and then it kinda stops; her arc is deeply entwined with Cloud's - so much that many people say that she hasn't one, when yes she does! It's mostly the same as Cloud's, so we get to discover everything as much as we unfold Cloud's story; in fact, it's THEIR story for most of the time, there's about 5 years where they are separated, out of 20! It's tragic but I think it's so clever and well done, yet it's her demise: because of that she's constantly overlooked as a heroine. Yet, this time they insisted on her doubts, her hatred for Shinra, her will to protect people. She SHINES as a heroine as we see her in Remake - there's no mistake about it, and to put a heavy weight on their intent, there's only one chapter where Tifa doesn't appear. Because her role is closely tied to Cloud, we see her through his eyes in flashbacks, we see her fighting by his side, we see them as a unit - when they fight side by side in chapter 3, we do see him discovering how good she is at combat, we do see him being admirative of her strength, we see the trust they build together.
Like in this promo from Famitsu. They are designed and promoted together like this - the slo-mo when he helps her in the pillar while the Turks are in the helicopter. We also see that Cloud made a promise to her - to be her hero and save her, and that he really took it to heart. We see how she influenced him back then, and in Remake.
In short, Tifa's getting looked down by eryone because:
- people hate her (we know who they are)
- most theorycrafters think lowly of her because she's just a love interest that's second best to Aerith their goddess (wish I was joking, but I don't watch theorycrafters for a reason) - and being interested in shipping is dirty, even if that's part of the core of the hero
- her own fans tend to see the importance of Aerith's role which is grandiose but dismiss the importance of the intimate part of the story - even if they love it!
Meanwhile, I'm really fed up with all the deuteragonist talk that's BS to dissect a JAPANESE story (which is what FFVIIR is, in the end). You know what the Ultimanias have always talked about? One hero, two heroines, and they never put down any heroine in favour of the other. This is a story where both sides are as equally important, take out one and the story collapses. So, people who insist her role is not big in Remake:
I will talk solely about Remake, if you want to move this in the spoiler section, be my guest. I'm just posting it here because I want the whole fandom to actually read this.
First I will begin with: all your "who's the deuteragonist" analysis are shit because you think Tifa ain't one in Remake and I really, REALLY don't know how the hell did that happen.
Here is a Wikipedia-powered definition:
The deuteragonist often acts as a constant companion to the protagonist or someone who continues actively aiding a protagonist.[3] The deuteragonist may switch between supporting and opposing the protagonist, depending on their own conflict or plot
And I mean, this fits Tifa's role to a T in Remake:
- She's the one who gives him the work with Avalanche
- She makes him feel at ease, making his true persona surface
- She's the one who helps him settle in sector 7, where he feels at home
- She teaches him the slum rules, so he wouldn't fall in the traps she did when she was younger
- She is the one who fights by his side, always
- She worries about him and is seen by his bedside when he's knocked out (just as much as he does to her, but this is an allusion to Mideel)
- She does save him, too, and that moment is highlighted
In fact, I do think that the support she shows Cloud is highlighted a lot. Her role in the intimate story is already written in Remake, and YES it will only expand from there on. But yes, because it's the intimate part of the story, it looks less grand than Aerith's part - however it is a misconception to think that Aerith's role in Remake is bigger than Tifa's, except in chapter 18 where her role is, I'd argue, even bigger than Cloud's himself.
I've seen argued that we got to know Aerith, her past, her feelings, etc., way better than Tifa's and I say: OF COURSE! Aerith just like in the OG is a BANG! Instead of insisting on her romance with Cloud though, they chose to focus on her, so we could learn to love her for herself properly. But we all know why she's given that: because *whispers* she is going to die *whispers*. And Cloud actually doesn't know her, so he needs to understand who she is etc. And we learn that alongside him. But of course he's not going to ask Tifa about their past - that would be admitting his memory and persona troubles to the one person he seeks approbation the most!
And so Aerith is a bang, but right from the start, to make sure that fans wouldn't misunderstand Tifa's role, Nojima, the head writer, told us that Tifa is the heroine (yep, one of the two, but STILL A HEROINE). Why are people trying to rank Aerith and Tifa's roles? They're vastly different but both roles are CRUCIAL.
And Tifa's not like any other character, where we learn their arc at some point and then it kinda stops; her arc is deeply entwined with Cloud's - so much that many people say that she hasn't one, when yes she does! It's mostly the same as Cloud's, so we get to discover everything as much as we unfold Cloud's story; in fact, it's THEIR story for most of the time, there's about 5 years where they are separated, out of 20! It's tragic but I think it's so clever and well done, yet it's her demise: because of that she's constantly overlooked as a heroine. Yet, this time they insisted on her doubts, her hatred for Shinra, her will to protect people. She SHINES as a heroine as we see her in Remake - there's no mistake about it, and to put a heavy weight on their intent, there's only one chapter where Tifa doesn't appear. Because her role is closely tied to Cloud, we see her through his eyes in flashbacks, we see her fighting by his side, we see them as a unit - when they fight side by side in chapter 3, we do see him discovering how good she is at combat, we do see him being admirative of her strength, we see the trust they build together.
Like in this promo from Famitsu. They are designed and promoted together like this - the slo-mo when he helps her in the pillar while the Turks are in the helicopter. We also see that Cloud made a promise to her - to be her hero and save her, and that he really took it to heart. We see how she influenced him back then, and in Remake.
In short, Tifa's getting looked down by eryone because:
- people hate her (we know who they are)
- most theorycrafters think lowly of her because she's just a love interest that's second best to Aerith their goddess (wish I was joking, but I don't watch theorycrafters for a reason) - and being interested in shipping is dirty, even if that's part of the core of the hero
- her own fans tend to see the importance of Aerith's role which is grandiose but dismiss the importance of the intimate part of the story - even if they love it!
Meanwhile, I'm really fed up with all the deuteragonist talk that's BS to dissect a JAPANESE story (which is what FFVIIR is, in the end). You know what the Ultimanias have always talked about? One hero, two heroines, and they never put down any heroine in favour of the other. This is a story where both sides are as equally important, take out one and the story collapses. So, people who insist her role is not big in Remake: