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This article is about the species. For the character of the same name, see Chocobo (character). For the series in which he stars, see Chocobo (series).
Chocobo

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings artwork
First appearance Final Fantasy II (1988)
Notable members
Boco
Chocobo

Chocobo are a recurring species in the Final Fantasy franchise. They made their first appear in the Famicom game, Final Fantasy II. Chocobos are considered to be one of the franchise's mascots along with Moogles and Tonberrys. In the spinoff Chocobo series, there is a character named Chocobo, who is the main and titular character and a notable member of his species. In the main Final Fantasy series, a Chocobo are usually a source for transportation, and riding them gets rid of enemy encounters. The party cannot take a Chocobo into dungeons or towns.

1980s-1990s

Final Fantasy II

Chocobos first appeared in Final Fantasy II for the Famicom. They didn't play a major role in the game, and were basically just for riding on top of to get to places quickly.

Final Fantasy III

In Final Fantasy III for the Famicom (and later the Nintendo DS), Chocobos once again retained their position as transportation. However, they could also be summoned by the player, where they would either perform Chocobo Dash or Chocobo Kick on the opposing forces. A Fat Chocobo in the game would store the players' items, and could be summoned only in places that smelled of the species.

Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV features various different types of Chocobo, each having different abilities. The standard yellow Chocobo were able to be ridden, much like they were before, and would runaway after the player dismounted them. The black Chocobo would fly them to forests. White Chocobos would fill the magic points of the entire party. Finally, the Fat Chocobo would store items, much like he did in Final Fantasy III. Rydia can summon a Chocobo in battle which performs Chocobo Kick.

Final Fantasy V

In Final Fantasy V, there is a Chocobo with a name: Boco. The Chocobo appears throughout the entire title and will give the team rides. In the game Boco, oddly enough, marries another Chocobo and the two have children together. Upon getting off of Boco, he will, unlike other Chocobos, not run away. In the game his owner is Bartz Klauser, one of the game's playable characters. Boco isn't the only Chocobo to appear in the game - like in Final Fantasy IV there are various different colored Chocobo, and like in Final Fantasy III a Chocobo can be summoned.

Final Fantasy VI

In Final Fantasy VI, Chocobos didn't play nearly as big of a role as they did in the previous outing. They could be ridden as before, though instead of finding them in hidden forests the player could rent one from hidden stables that were scattered across the game's world. Chocobos could once again be summoned, this time by the player character Setzer Gabbiani. There were multiple other references made to the species within the game, such as armor being named after them.

2000s

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the Game Boy Advance, the judges of the game would always ride Chocobos. Also in this game is a summon called Chocobo Rush that will have a herd of Chocobos ram into the opposing forces within the spaces selected. This summon can only be used by a character in the Animist job class.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

In Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift for the Nintendo DS, different Chocobos appeared as enemies. They appear frequently, and can be mounted by a character within the Chocobo Knight job class.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

In Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, the Chocobo (along with the Tonberry) is a Rank I non-elemental Esper. They are very common throughout the game.

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