Is there a play called "I want to be your Canary" aside fron the one featured in FFIX?
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Is there a play called "I want to be your Canary" aside fron the one featured in FFIX?
Nope. In FFIX, it's said to be the work of a 'Lord Afon', a none-too-subtle tribute to Shakespeare.
As far as I know, the play's entirely imaginary. If not... then Square are headed for some fairly serious plagiarism trouble...
Actually, the play was written by 'Lord Avon.' :p One of the Ragtime Mouse's questions is (SPOILER)"The play 'I want to be your Canary' was written by Lord Afon. True or False?"Quote:
Originally posted by Big D
Nope. In FFIX, it's said to be the work of a 'Lord Afon', a none-too-subtle tribute to Shakespeare.
I had to get it wrong three or four times before it stuck. :p
i thought it resembled Romieo and JUlliette wut with the two being from different families ant the parents for bid them from dating and friends turnning on one another....
Which is (guess what) yet another reference to Shakespeare! Fancy that.
Yeah, "I Want to Be Your Canary" is a crappier version of Romeo and Juliet (because no one wants to write a whole 'nother story to just put as a play within a story... well, they might, but they don't work at Square...) suited to the alternate world of FFXI.
Personally, I always liked the end where (SPOILER)Zidane says that bit about "no cloud or squall shall hinder us" or something like that. Being that I'm not a fan of the aforementioned, it made me grin.