Going into their dressing room, the player will find an old woman selling the Member's Card for 50,000 gil which allows access to the Queen's Bounty Pub.Īfter speaking to the man at the southeast corner of the King's Bounty Pub and showing him the Member's Card, he'll open the path to the Queen's Bounty Pub that will feature nine dancing girls who will dance for Leonora, embarrassing her. Afterward, Palom will have a single digit HP. Five dancing girls will turn out to be five old women who will dance for Palom for a comical scene. The player needs to purchase the Member's Writ for 10,000 gil. In Palom's Tale, Troia features many dancing girls. The dancing is roughly the same dancing girl scene from the members-only section of Troia's King's Bounty Pub. Giving Miu-P either a Dry Ether, Remedy or Elixir will result in a "special" reward. The dancing girl appears in the debug room in the North American and Australian Final Fantasy IV Advance version.ĭancing girls appear in the Clubhouse at the end of the Developer's Office. The dancing girl is found inside the inn in the southwest room. The girl in the dressing room will be shocked if the player sneaks in. In the King's Bounty Pub, no less then six dancing girls will perform for the player. In the SNES/PS version, speaking with her again heals the party of Pig status after she performed her dance. When the party comes to, they will be outside and transformed into pigs because the girl is still angry at Cecil for attacking her village.
The dancing girl seems to dance normally, but by the end, the player will black out. He reveals his true identity and dances about, taking the name of "Stella". After Cecil becomes a Paladin, she will dance for him.Ī dancing girl jumps in and out of the oasis during her dance.Ī monk pretends to be a dancing girl until the player talks to him. The first dancing girl complains that the restrictive king has outlawed dancing. A dancing girl can be seen briefly in the summon sequence when Rydia summons Bomb, and a Dancer can be fought within the Developer's Office.
Though not censored in the 3D versions, the dress removal is replaced with a screen transition.
Her dress is always red in the Game Boy Advance version, and in the Japanese PlayStation Portable release, she wears a red one-piece swimsuit instead of a bikini. It was restored in the PlayStation release, but censored again in the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable versions for North America and Europe. The segment of her undressing was censored out of the North American and Easy Type releases, where she simply wears a yellow dress. In the original Japanese SNES release, she removes her red dress on screen to reveal a bikini underneath before dancing and getting dressed again. In the 3D remake versions, the dancing girl's appearance was changed to feature her with pink hair and a yellow ribbon. This dancing girl appears in several different locations and offers to dance for the party. Northeast area of town standing near the magic shop.Ĭecil being tricked by the Dancing Girl of Mysidia. Inn, she is located within the Pub through the door in the back, standing near the piano. The dancing girl in Ur makes an appearance during the ending sequence where she tries to kiss Ingus for saving the world, but is stopped by Princess Sara Altney. This is the first game in the series where the dancing girl will dance for the player's entertainment, which bears no impact on the story. Three dancing girls are found across the Floating Continent. Unlike dancing girls in subsequent games, she does not dance for the party, but instead provides useful information to the Warriors of Light to aid them in their quest to restore the crystals. Her name appears only in the North American release on the NES. 1.3.2 Final Fantasy IV: The After YearsĪrylon is one of few dancing girls to have been named.