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The '''Chocobo''' are a flightless bird species that appear in nearly every ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game, starting with their debut in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Chocobos bear a resemblance to casuariiformes and ratites, and is capable of being ridden by humans, usually for transportation. Chocobos are one of the ''Final Fantasy'' mascots, and even have their own spinoff series, the ''[[Chocobo (series)|Chocobo]]'' series.
The '''Chocobo''' are a flightless bird species that appear in nearly every ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game, starting with their debut in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Chocobos bear a resemblance to casuariiformes and ratites, and is capable of being ridden by humans, usually for transportation. Chocobos are one of the ''Final Fantasy'' mascots, and even have their own spinoff series, the ''[[Chocobo (series)|Chocobo]]'' series.


There are both wild and domesticated chocobos. In the games, the [[party]] can ride domesticated chocobos on the [[overworld]], allowing them to travel around more quickly. Chocobos are capable of crossing shallow water and other terrain that party members cannot. Riding a chocobo allows the party to avoid enemy encounters. Chocobos have occasionally been sighted as lightly armored war mounts in which case they can assist their riders with their beak and claw. When the party dismounts a chocobo, it usually runs away. Chocobos come in a variety of colors, although yellow is the most common. Chocobos have a signature theme that is an upbeat ditty, and there are several variants, including remixes, of it. This theme appears in every game that Chocobos have a role in.
There are both wild and domesticated chocobos. In the games, the [[party]] can ride domesticated chocobos on the [[overworld]], allowing them to travel around more quickly. Chocobos are capable of crossing shallow water and other terrain that party members cannot. Riding a chocobo allows the party to avoid enemy encounters. Chocobos have occasionally been sighted as lightly armored war mounts in which case they can assist their riders with their beak and claw. When the party dismounts a chocobo, it usually runs away. Chocobos come in a variety of colors, although yellow is the most common.


Chocobos appear as a [[summon]] in many games, starting with ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', and their signature moves include [[Chocobo Kick]] and [[Chocobo Dash]].
Chocobos appear as a [[summon]] in many games, starting with ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', and their signature moves include [[Chocobo Kick]] and [[Chocobo Dash]].

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