Jenova Explained - Final Fantasy VII | Eligible Monster

Published 2020-05-13

All Comments (21)
  • This honestly made the Advent Children trailer make so much more sense to me now. I honestly thought because I knew nothing about FF7, that Jenova and Geo Stigma were just cool things the narrator was given to say.
  • @Artofficial1986
    Everyone asks: Who is Jenova? What is Jenova? But no one asks HOW is Jenova.. She's been working so hard all these years.
  • I think the real question is WHY is Jenova. Like wtf some random shape-shifting alien crashes down and tries to kill everyone? This is almost like an anime adaptation of "The Thing". Why is it doing this? What does it get out of it? Is it some ancient alien weapon that's been drifting the universe? The fuck man. Edit: type-0
  • It would be awesome to find out what planet jenova comes from or even if there are more creatures like her?
  • @RedXCale
    Please do more FF7! I never played the original but I loved the remake and don't care about spoilers. (Also, Benny at 3:38 when you said "Jenova used his power to take control of the remains of Jenova mimicking his own body" did Sephiroth do that or was it Jenova replicating Sephiroths because I do know not all Sephiroths are the main Sephiroth.
  • @xxreyoxx
    One thing to note: Jenova never dies..
  • @Spiderdragoon
    The final fantasy xiv the Ruby boss battle when entering to oversoul mode a dragon like woman shows up. They have similarities with jenova in the experimental tube before Sephiroth meets her. I'm wondering if both of them are the same since the Weapons versions from this saga are the same FFVII weapons. Can you confirm it!?
  • So basically jenova isn’t even a cetra but an alien from a different planet
  • It's not who, it's "it" Jonova is not a person or an animal it a living thing but it way more complex then most living thing it can control every single cell that composes it, it's conscious lives on as long as there a single cell alive.
  • @jakstorm3180
    The theory Jenova is indeed yunalesca from ff x isn't right. Planet in 10 is Spira
  • @NoxAtlas
    Unpopular opinion: I think Jenova is a so much more interesting villain than Sephiroth (who I like to call "Japanese Norman Bates"). She gives off a lovecraftian vibe with her alien origin, her infectious nature and the fact that she's still such a terrifying world-ending threat despite having been dead for 2000 years.
  • Most important question is for FF7 remake part 2, is... if Sephiroth has changed the timeline, defied Destiny and Fate, could Cloud being aware of the original timeline, also make known of the information he has (suppressed possibly by the Jenova cells), understanding that he has Jenova cells in him, and possibly reverse the effects of Hojo's experimentation on him, the Jenova Reunion project? That would be a massive success to thwart Jenova's/Sephiroth's plans to kill Aerith and the rest.