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The primary purpose of the Advent Children Complete release was to bridge the narrative gaps left by the original 2005 release. With approximately 26 minutes of new and extended footage, the Complete version transforms the original, sometimes disjointed narrative into a more cohesive cinematic experience. Key improvements included:

If you watched it a decade ago on a blurry YouTube rip, you owe it to yourself to watch the Blu-ray. The fight sequences—specifically Cloud vs. Sephiroth in the rain—remain arguably the best 1v1 sword fight in any animated medium ever produced.

The movie explores several themes, including: Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children Complete 10...

The core criticism of the 2005 theatrical cut was its reliance on spectacle over substance. The Complete version explicitly rectifies this by inserting critical character-driven subplots and expanding the lore.

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For collectors, the released in Japan is a treasure trove. In addition to the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc (which contains the feature film) and a standard Blu-ray disc (which includes the existing special features), the box comes in premium packaging featuring a foil-stamped image of Cloud Strife's iconic wolf logo. The most alluring extra, however, is the re-edited pamphlet . This booklet is a reprint of the program originally distributed during the film's premiere screenings in 2005, offering a nostalgic and valuable keepsake for long-time fans.

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Nobuo Uematsu’s "One-Winged Angel" reached its peak here.