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・ Kehila Kedosha Janina
・ Kehilat Nitzan
・ Kehilla
・ Kehilla (modern)
・ Kehilla Community Synagogue
・ Kehillah Jewish High School
・ Kehillat Kernow
・ Kehinde
・ Kehinde Aladefa
・ Kehinde Bankole
・ Kehinde Fatai
・ Kefir
・ Kefir cheese
・ Kefiran
・ Kefitzat Haderech
Kefka Palazzo
・ Kefken Island
・ Keflavik Agreement
・ Keflavik Air Station
・ Keflavík
・ Keflavík (basketball club)
・ Keflavík (football club)
・ Keflavík International Airport
・ Keflavík ÍF
・ Keflavíkurvöllur
・ KEFR
・ Kefraya
・ Kefshenne
・ Keft Gol Anbar
・ Keft Kalkhanek


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Kefka Palazzo : ウィキペディア英語版
Kefka Palazzo

is a character in the ''Final Fantasy'' series of video games. Originally designed by Yoshitaka Amano, he appears in the 6th instalment of the series - ''Final Fantasy VI.'' First introduced as the court jester and army general under Emperor Gestahl, throughout the game he reveals himself to be a nihilistic psychopath, and, finally, takes on a Lucifer-esque form, after setting in motion events leading to the Apocalypse and pronouncing himself the God of Magic. From that point he acts as the game's primary antagonist.
He is also present in the spin-off fighting games ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy'', wherein he is voiced by Shigeru Chiba (Dave Wittenberg in English localization). As well as these appearances, he shows up in ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'', ''Final Fantasy Artniks'', and ''Final Fantasy All the Bravest'' as an enemy boss character.
Kefka has been rated one of the most memorable and most evil video game villains ever created, with critics and fans noting his intense hatred and maniacal laughter as defining characteristics. He has also been compared to the Joker from the Batman universe.〔
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