Genesis: *crying* I want Angeal back!

Sephiroth : But you on break with Angeal.

Genesis: I know! Just like that time when I was 7 and I threw away my Potato Patch Pal but then I realized I wanted it back but it was too late cause my mother already gave it away to some greedy orphans!

A compilation of Genesis’ bitemarks in Remake that you may have missed

In preparation for his glorious “return” in the next title of FFVII Remake (either it’s Episode Intermission or the next one), let’s look back at what could have hinted us about Genesis’ influences in Remake. 

1. The Banora Apple Juice poster As seen in several places around Midgar, those posters are the very first clue that give you the feeling like Genesis is somewhere around, as Banora apple maybe tied to Banora village, or Angeal; but Banora White Apple Juice can only be related to Genesis. He was the creator of it. 

2. Sephiroth’s speaking manner  The dramatic feeling that Sephiroth’s speeches give surely don’t feel like it’s him talking. And in this certain scene the hand motion and the screen point is exactly like how Genesis talked to Sephiroth before the Nibelheim incident (just with different hands). 

3. Hojo mentioning project G and project S  To be fair, Hojo has never really acknowledged Genesis and Angeal in Crisis Core, calling them as “degrading monsters” and “Hollander’s freak show”. Why did he mention G and S project now? 

4. The “Unknown Entities” and “Failed Experiment”  Fought in the Shinra’s Underground Basement, the “Failed Experiment” along with its mini size “Unknown Entities” share many similarities to the G-copies in Crisis Core, the most blatant similarity is the color theme: red and black.  Yellow arrows pointing at the similarities between “Failed Experiment” and the “G-Devastator” designs, including: Round spot in the middle of the face, shown ribcage pattern and clawed hands.  White arrows pointing at the similarities between “Failed Experiment” and “G-Eliminator” designs, including: Multiple appendages on the back with one pair larger than the others and clawed feet.

5. The group of figures depicted in Aerith’s mural The theme of one figure in red supported by four people in white/grey seems kinda familiar, must have seen somewhere before? 

6. The looming red-black galaxy in opposite to the light filled one as seen on the two sides of the Edge of Creation So far, asides from Vincent Valentine (who is affected by Chaos), the only character that really has red-black theme is Genesis, this kind of color looming in the background really gives the vibe of him lurking somewhere beyond the grasp of fate. 

7. Zack Fair’s return and that Stamp posters flying by  Let’s be honest then, if you would think about someone that knows about Zack’s death and wants to save him the most, after having so many memories shared between Zack and that person, who could it be?  Also, that person has to know that Zack is called as “Zack the Puppy” as well. So there you got it.

That’s the end of my little listing for you all, thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.  (=^・ω・^=)

Anonymous asked:

Genesis uses Feral Cloud as a road side attraction.

Gen straight up starts taking bets from Thirds that his feral, salt-powered cadet can wipe the floor with any opponent that’s dumb brave enough to take up the challenge; makes a small fortune because Thirds are total suckers and eager to prove themselves.

(He wrinkles his nose in disgust when he catches himself referring to Cloud as ‘his’ cadet. When did that start happening?)