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emmaizamermaid@hellokitty (10 months ago)
Aww, they're so cute!!

driftx@mymelody (11 months ago)
Cute little critters!

h_genie@kuririnmail (11 months ago)
Wai~~~ ^_^ Thank you for viewing my
slideshow~~~

yagami12@hellokitty (11 months ago)
I remember the one in FF3. CUTE lol

shortcircuit@kuririnmail (11 months ago)
Aha, cute little buggers. Classic :D I
like the one with the boots and hat.

raiko_p@mymelody (11 months ago)
LOL I remember these fuzzy guys from the
FF games! I always look forward to
seeing how they'll appear in the story.XD

pretty-ugly@kuririnmail (11 months ago)
I want a pet Moogle!!!

mandy_hoho@mymelody (11 months ago)
very cute ar

fairlady-z@kuririnmail (11 months ago)
CUTIE!!!! XD

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By: h_genie@kuririnmail [ Visit h_genie's blog ]
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Moogles are small creatures that appear throughout several Square Enix game series, including the Final Fantasy series. Moogles have small eyes and red, pink, or purple bat-like wings. A single black antenna sticks up from their heads, with a small colorful ball (usually red or yellow) at the end called a "pompom". Their ears are usually shaped like a cat's and their fur is white or light pink. Here's a short video showcasing the cute Moogles.

Tags: square enix final fantasy moogles cute
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