Last Order: Final Fantasy VII

Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (ラストオーダー -ファイナルファンタジーVII-), also abbreviated as Last Order or LO, is a 2005 Japanese anime original video animation (OVA) produced by Madhouse and released by Square Enix. It is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks found within the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII. Last Order was released in Japan with Advent Pieces: Limited, a special edition release of Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, and is an addition to the North American limited collector's edition release of Advent Children. The OVA was not given an English dub, but is subtitled in the English release.

Last Order is associated with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII. Though not an official Compilation installment or canon within it, the OVA has nonetheless been included in official guidebooks. The Compilation of Final Fantasy VII includes the games Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, as well as the film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. Last Order's soundtrack was released with the music of Before Crisis, and select songs were later remixed for Crisis Core. The OVA was created due to the success of promotional commercials for Before Crisis. Production for Last Order lasted six months and the crew faced several challenges during that time.

The plot of Last Order encompasses two events that occurred before Final Fantasy VII. One event revolves around the Nibelheim scenario that focuses on Zack Fair, Cloud Strife, Sephiroth and Tifa Lockhart. The other storyline follows Zack and Cloud as they run from the megacorporation Shinra. The OVA cuts back and forth between these two flashbacks, linked by the narration of Turk leader Tseng and his reflections on the Nibelheim event. Originally meant to focus on Zack, Last Order highlighted Tseng's feelings and position in the Shinra company, as well as his moral values.

The 77,777 copies of Advent Pieces: Limited that were released in Japan sold out months in advance of the official release date. Last Order received a negative fan response due to changes in content and presentation from the original Final Fantasy VII game. Because of this, the crew working on Crisis Core avoided recreating certain scenes from Last Order. OverClocked ReMix created a Final Fantasy VII tribute album entitled Voices of the Lifestream, which included Order, a disc themed after the OVA.

Background
Last Order explores situations shown and referenced within Final Fantasy VII and other Compilation titles. The world of Final Fantasy VII, referred to as "the Planet", is dependent for its survival on a flow of spirit energy called Lifestream. The Planet had been inhabited by the Cetra (or "Ancients"), who were almost completely destroyed due to an extraterrestrial lifeform called Jenova that crashed onto the Planet and began infecting the Cetra with a virus. The megacorporation Shinra Electric Power Company eventually rises to power and begins extracting the Lifestream through Mako reactors, killing the Planet. Shinra uses the Mako as an energy source and to manipulate the strength and abilities of their paramilitary organization, SOLDIER. Sephiroth, considered the strongest member of SOLDIER, is sent to investigate a Mako reactor in the secluded town of Nibelheim and is accompanied by the SOLDIER Zack and two grunts, one of whom is Cloud. Whilst there, Sephiroth spends most of his time reading in the Shinra Mansion, which had previously been used by the Shinra scientist Hojo to conduct his experiments. Through Hojo's log books, Sephiroth comes to learn of his past, in which he was injected with Jenova's cells. When Jenova was unearthed by a Shinra science team, it was mistakenly identified it as a Cetra. This caused Sephiroth to believe he was also a Cetra, and that humans had betrayed him.

Plot
Narrated by Tseng, leader of the elite espionage and assassination division known as the Turks, Last Order switches between the Nibelheim incident and Zack's escape to Midgar with his unconscious friend, Cloud Strife. During the Nibelheim event, Sephiroth, insane after discovering his origins, sets fire to the village of Nibelheim. After killing many villagers, he proceeds to the Nibelheim reactor where Jenova has been encased. Tifa, a resident of Nibelheim, attacks him soon after he arrives. Sephiroth knocks her aside and continues to Jenova's body, preserved in a large glass tank filled with liquid. Zack follows Sephiroth into the reactor. They fight; Zack is disarmed and incapacitated. Sephiroth returns to Jenova's body, but does not notice the military grunt Cloud approaching. Cloud immediately impales Sephiroth with his sword, cracking Jenova's glass tank. He returns to Tifa and the two converse, while Sephiroth cuts off Jenova's head. He carries the head with him towards Cloud and they engage in battle. During the fight, Cloud is impaled through the stomach and hung over the reactor's core. In a feat of strength, he grabs Sephiroth's sword and moves himself down the blade to solid ground and hurls Sephiroth aside. Sephiroth stops fighting and jumps into the reactor core with Jenova's head in an attempt to reach the "Promised Land". Though Zack and Cloud survive the ordeal, they are taken to the Shinra Mansion by Hojo for experimentation.

The other event detailed in Last Order illustrates Zack and Cloud's escape from Shinra. While at the Shinra Mansion, Cloud had succumbed to Mako poisoning caused by a surge of memories flooding through his mind, rendering him in an unconscious, non-reactant state. Zack escapes with Cloud from the Shinra Mansion with the intention of returning to Midgar, the headquarters of Shinra. Shinra orders the paramilitary and the Turks to find and eliminate the two escapees. Tseng decides to try to capture them alive.

On a bluff overlooking Zack and Cloud, who had hitched a ride on a truck, Shinra operatives decide to ignore orders to wait for the Turks. One takes aim on the incapacitated Cloud. Zack jumps in front of Cloud, yelling at him to escape.

Cast

 * Kenichi Suzumura voices Zack Fair, a 1st class SOLDIER who faces Sephiroth and is brutally defeated. After being experimented on by Hojo, Zack attempts to escape Shinra with his friend, Cloud. The production crew used Last Order "to portray Zack properly" as light-hearted and young. Suzumura noted that Zack felt more "alive" in Last Order in comparison to his appearance in Advent Children.
 * Takahiro Sakurai voices Cloud Strife, a Shinra grunt who fights against Sephiroth after seeing his friends, Zack and Tifa, hurt and Nibelheim destroyed. Nearly dead due to his wounds, Cloud is experimented on by Hojo and lapses into an unresponsive state. Zack escapes with him and protects him from members of the Shinra military unit.
 * Toshiyuki Morikawa voices Sephiroth, a 1st class SOLDIER and a past friend of Zack. After discovering his origins, Sephiroth goes insane and "betray[s] those who had believed in him". He attempts to bring his "mother", Jenova, and himself to the Promised Land. After engaging in battle with both Zack and Cloud, Sephiroth jumps into the Mako reactor core with Jenova's head.
 * Junichi Suwabe voices Tseng, the leader of the Turks who narrates the OVA. Originally, the OVA was intended to focus on Zack, but Tseng became the "real highlight". Last Order details Tseng's changing feelings and position towards his job, as well as where he places his moral values.
 * Ayumi Ito voices Tifa Lockhart, a resident of Nibelheim and a childhood friend of Cloud. In a fit of rage, Tifa tries to kill Sephiroth, but he easily blocks her attacks and mortally wounds her.
 * Hiroshi Fujioka voices Zangan, Tifa's martial arts instructor. After Tifa is injured by Sephiroth at the Mako reactor, Zangan retrieves her and carries her to safety.
 * Keiji Fujiwara voices Reno and Taiten Kusunoki voices Rude. They are both members of the Turks under Tseng's command and operate as partners.
 * Nachi Nozawa voices Professor Hojo, the head of Shinra's science department. Hojo takes Zack and Cloud for experimentation, instantly dismissing Tseng's discontent about using them.
 * Daisuke Namikawa voices Turk (Rod), Ginpei Satō voices Turk (Two Guns), Hōchū Ōtsuka voices Turk (Martial Arts), Mayuko Aoki voices Turk (Shotgun), and Megumi Toyoguchi voices Turk (Gun). These characters are all Turks under Tseng's command that originally appeared in Before Crisis.

Other roles include Keiji Okuda, Atsushi Imaruoka, Ryūji Mizuno, and Daisuke Kirii as members of Shinra's military unit who attempt to apprehend Cloud and Zack. Yōhei Tadano and Katsuhisa Hōki voice villagers at Nibelheim.

Production and release
Last Order: Final Fantasy VII was produced and scripted by Madhouse and directed by Morio Asaka. The decision to create Last Order arose from the positive reaction towards a popular promotional commercial created by Madhouse for Before Crisis. Madhouse was chosen to produce the OVA because of their success with the commercial, and because the president of Madhouse was very enthusiastic about the project. The main reason for choosing Madhouse was that the company "understood the significance" of making a Final Fantasy VII animation, as it was considered a large responsibility to animate "the most popular game in the FF [Final Fantasy] series". Tetsuya Nomura, the character designer for the Final Fantasy VII series and co-director of Advent Children,  acted as the supervising director. He had the right to reject or accept concept drawings for Last Order. As a result, Nomura had a large quantity of images redrawn, to the extent where "the entire production was in jeopardy".

Production lasted six months. The production crew considered the most challenging part of creating the OVA to be making "Nomura's drawings move on screen". Because Last Order was hand-drawn, the crew faced difficulties creating uniform lines. Another issue was the overall feel of each scene; original drawings were done by several artists, which meant various scenes had different styles. Producer Akio Ofuji explained that they "wanted to make sure that the final product was of very high quality, so [they] worked with the production company day and night, straight through the deadline". Nomura and Ofuji agreed that many scenes showing important events and feelings in Final Fantasy VII had been fragmented and disjointed, and so they had decided that those scenes would be the subject of Last Order, giving the audience of Advent Children (the film Last Order was released with) a "more enjoyable understanding". They used the film as an opportunity to portray Zack "properly" as a "handsome, light-hearted man [who] was in everyone's memory".

Last Order was originally released with the "Ultimate Edition" of the Advent Children movie, Advent Pieces: Limited, in Japan by Square Enix on September 14, 2005. The OVA was included in the North American collector's set, referred to as Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Limited Edition Collector's Set, released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 20, 2007. The North America release did not come with an English dub so the OVA is subtitled.

The Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII game. Last Order is not part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and is considered an outside work. However, it has been associated with the Final Fantasy VII series since its creation, and is mentioned alongside official installments in official guidebooks and Ultimanias. Compilation titles include the film Advent Children and games Before Crisis (mobile phone), Dirge of Cerberus (PS2), and Crisis Core (PSP). Like Last Order, Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII (a mobile phone spin-off of Dirge of Cerberus) is an outside work associated with the Compilation.

Music
Last Order's score was composed, arranged, and produced by Takeharu Ishimoto, including the ending theme entitled Last Order. The music was combined with the music from Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII on a single soundtrack and released in Japan on December 19, 2007. The soundtrack was later made available in North America by Square Enix. Tracks 13 through 27 on the disc contain the score from Last Order, while tracks 1 through 12 contain music from Before Crisis. Select tracks on the soundtrack of Crisis Core contain music and remixes of music from the OVA.

Response and cultural impact
Only 77,777 copies of Advent Pieces: Limited were produced in Japan, and they are no longer available, having been sold out months in advance of its release. They retailed for ¥29,500, or US$300 each while the North American collector's edition retailed for $49.95.

Overall, Last Order garned mixed feedback. Chris Carle of IGN noted that Last Order was "the true meat of the new extras [in the Advent Children collector's set]… a traditionally animated chapter for FF [Final Fantasy] fans that centers on the story of Zack and Cloud" and that "it adds even more dimension to the story [of Final Fantasy VII]". However, Hideki Imaizumi, the producer of Crisis Core, stated that they had received "considerable negative feedback" from fans, who were displeased with changes made to the Nibelheim event in Last Order. Due to this, the scene was redone for Crisis Core, and the production crew was careful to avoid making the same decisions.

OverClocked ReMix's four disc tribute album, Voices of the Lifestream, has a disc entitled Order. The name was chosen to coincide with Last Order, and the music is themed after it.