Date Released: 26 September 2003
Running Time: 1:57
Viewable From: Official Japanese Site [Flash]
New Footage: Yes
Where: Tokyo Game Show 2003. It was also released in the US via Tech TV a
few days later, however the part with lifestream/holy was removed. It was released
officially online through the Japanese website on December 25.
About: Mostly consisting of battle scenes with Cloud and Kadaj [at time of
release Kadaj's name was unknown]. The trailer was created using motion capture.
However Tetsuya Nomura mentioned in an interview
that the footage was captured for the promotional video only. That it will not be
part of the movie itself.
How to View: The trailer can be accessed via the official Japanese website.
Click on the Trailers section and choose Trailer 001. It shows Cloud
and Kadaj battling as it's thumbnail. It is available in three resolutions.
Script/Translation
On-screen Text: This is not for playing
|[ Music: Main Theme of FFVII, orchestrated version ]|
[Footage of Holy/Lifestream is shown]
Marlene: "That day strength was used"
Marlene: "Even now, the star is living..."
Marlene: "But that person, a lot of persons became a star"
Marlene: "Many hearts became a star"
Marlene: "I thought that nothing else would happen"
On-screen Text: Two years later
|[ Music: One Winged Angel, orchestrated version ]|
[Cloud is riding a bike on a highway. Kadaj appears and attacks Cloud with some
kind of magic]
[Cloud walking through a church]
Cloud: "I think I want to be forgiven..."
Cloud: "Yeah, I want to be forgiven"
[Cloud and Kadaj engage in a sword battle in front of what appears to be ruins of
something related to Shin-Ra]
[The scene changes to outside Midgar. Cloud spikes a rusty buster sword into the
ground]
Cloud: "I decided to live for your sake"
Cloud: "Yes, it was my decision however..."
[A person is shown in a wheelchair. Kadaj walks up to him and bows to him]
[Flash back of Sephiroth walking through the flames of Nibelheim]
[Advent Children Logo]
Voice over: "Final Fantasy Seven. Advent Children"
On-screen Text: Coming Summer 2004
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