Printed A
novel titled, was released on March 28, 2002, by
Kadokawa Shoten. The novel was written by Sho Katigiri, illustrated by Kazuto Nakazawa, and supervised by
Squaresoft. It explores a side story that is set in the time of the television series. A 96-page artbook titled was published by Kadokawa Shoten and released on April 22, 2002. A book titled was released on May 15, 2002 by
DigiCube. The book contains a 32-page
manga drawn by Hiroyuki Yamashita and a 120-page script written by Atsuhiro Tomioka. It covers the twins' return to their own world, the revelation of Lisa's past, and introduces a new villain under Gaudium: Soljashy. A serial web novel titled
FF:U After Spiral was written by Sho Katigiri, supervised by Atsuhiro Tomioka, and was published on the official Japanese
FF:U website. The series has a total of seven chapters and one spin-off chapter were released and take place after the events of
FF:U After.
Audio A serial audio drama titled was available for those who subscribed to TV Tokyo's Anime-X service via mobile phones on
i-mode's distribution service. A total of 10 episodes were released monthly beginning on January 15, 2002. It was conducted by Yoshitomo Yonetani with Kikuko Inoue returning as Fabula's voice actress. The series was compiled and released on September 30 the same year in
CD-ROM for
Windows 95,
98,
Me,
2000,
XP, and
iMac G3. Two drama CDs were released by
Avex mode. The first
drama CD titled was given to customers for a limited time as a gift for those who purchased the DVD Boxset. It tells a story in the form of a
flashback of the destruction of Kaze and Makenshi's worlds. A
radio drama titled was released on December 26, 2002 and deals with Comodeen's final attack on Gaudium and brings a conclusion to the conflict between Lisa and Soljashy.
Video games Two video games have been released. The first, titled
FF:U with U, is an RPG video game adaptation for Japanese mobile phones on i-mode's distribution service developed by Index was released on August 20, 2002. The game contains the same plot as the anime. Points were accumulated by playing through the game's scenarios and used to purchase more characters. Ringtones based on the music of
FF:U could be purchased through the game as microtransactions. The second game, titled , is a visual novel and card game set in the
FF:U universe. Published by Amada Printing, it was released May 16, 2003.
Unlimited Saga was in production around the same time as the anime and originally connected to the setting of the anime series, but these plans were shelved during production. Kawazu later said that many of the similarities were coincidental due to his work on both projects. == Reception ==