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{{Q|Don't leave me hanging now.|Seifer in ''Kingdom Hearts II''}}
 
Seifer is a non-player character in [[Kingdom Hearts II]]. A character found in [[Twilight Town]], Seifer is always seen with his posse [[Fuu]], [[Rai]] and [[Vivi]]. He shares a rivalry with [[Hayner]] and his gang, and would most of the time pick a fight with the latter.  
'''Seifer''' is a Final Fantasy character in [[Kingdom Hearts II]]. A character found in [[Twilight Town]], Seifer is always seen with his posse [[Fuu]], [[Rai]] and [[Vivi]]. He shares a rivalry with [[Hayner]] and his gang, and would most of the time pick a fight with the latter.  


==Journal Entry==
==Journal Entry==
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==Story==
==Story==
He is the leader of the simulated [[Twilight Town]]'s Disciplinary Committee (a reference to Final Fantasy VIII Balamb Garden's Disciplinary Committee) which includes his followers [[Rai]], [[Fuu]], and [[Vivi]].
Seifer is the leader of the simulated [[Twilight Town]]'s Disciplinary Committee which includes his followers Rai, Fuu, and Vivi.


He appears to be a rival of [[Roxas]], always bad-mouthing him (he calls [[Roxas]] a chicken-wuss the same way he usually did with Zell Dincht in Final Fantasy VIII) and picking fights with him and his friends. He is also the town's Champion for the [[Struggle]] Tournament in [[Twilight Town]]. He can be considered one of [[Twilight Town]]'s two bosses alongside [[Axel]].
He appears to be a rival of [[Roxas]], always calling him a chicken-wuss and picking fights with him and his friends. He is also the town's Champion for the [[Struggle]] Tournament in Twilight Town. He can be considered one of Twilight Town's two bosses alongside [[Axel]].


In the real [[Twilight Town]], when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] later in the game, he treats them like [[Roxas]] in the illusion [[Twilight Town]]. But when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gave them the [[Struggle Trophy]], a sign of great respect. Seifer can also be fought in a [[Struggle]] battle after beating both [[Hayner]] and [[Setzer]] ten times each.
In the real [[Twilight Town]], when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] later in the game, he treats them like Roxas in the illusion Twilight Town. But when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gave them the [[Struggle Trophy]], a sign of great respect. Seifer can also be fought in a Struggle battle after beating both [[Hayner]] and [[Setzer]] ten times each.


== Appearance==
== Appearance==
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== Battle Quotes ==
== Battle Quotes ==
* At battle start: "Kneel, loser!"
* ''"Kneel, loser!"'' (at the start of a battle)
* When not attacked for some time: "Don't leave me hanging now!"
* ''"Don't leave me hanging now!"'' (when not being attacked)
* When performing "Bloodfest", a technique where he leaps in the air and comes down hard: "Isn't this ROMANTIC!"
* ''"Isn't this ROMANTIC!"'' (when performing Bloodfest, a technique where he leaps into the air and comes down hard)
* When doing "Demon Slice", a spinning attack: "So long!"
* ''"So long!"'' (when doing Demon Slice, a spinning attack)


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Seifer's cameo received some criticism from fans, especially for his out-of-character quote "That was undeniable proof that we totally owned you lamers".
* He was voiced by Takehito Koyasu (Pist Shaz XI in ''Final Fantasy Unlimited'')in Japanese version and Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable of the Kim Possible franchise) in the North American release.
* He was voiced by Takehito Koyasu (Pist Shaz XI in ''Final Fantasy Unlimited'')in Japanese version and Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable of the Kim Possible franchise) in the North American release.