Found out that in Japanese he is named Superpope.
Interesting.
It makes sense considering the names of some of the types of the sanctum army.
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Found out that in Japanese he is named Superpope.
Interesting.
It makes sense considering the names of some of the types of the sanctum army.
His japanese name is "Barutoanderusu" - "Garensu Daisuri".
People on the internet translate it as Superpope.
People like those don't even know their own language good enough.
So what is the real meaning?Barthandelus?
"Barthandelus" is actually an anagram of "Ultimecia" or so I've read.
Well it probably works in Finnish or something.
Super Pope! Quick to the Popemobile!
You misunderstand me.This is not a theory thread.I am only posting what I saw on the internet.
If you donīt believe post "Superpope" and "FFXIII" on Google.
So stop the kidding please.
Most likely, Bart's name has no meaning, there where many people who bought the game early, before it's international release date, who didn't know the Japanese language well. You are talking about those people, who couldn't translate his name and thus dawned a nickname, "Superpope".
Internet =/= True.
But there were many calling that to him.