About
I got the idea for this little website while I was writing down information for a shrine dedicated to my all-time favourite character Magus. Althrough Flea was just a minor character, I suddenly had so much to write about him, that I decided to make another shrine just for him. It was a little challenge, because we really don't get much information about this character, but it also was a lot of fun to pay attention to all the fine details, that finally lead to this website. And I think the result speaks for itself =].
So, what makes Flea so interesting? Somehow, all of Magus' cronies have a special charm. But Flea with his transgender confusion really takes the cake ;). To me he's one of the most unique and charming villains ever created for a video game.
You may or may not agree with some of my speculations and interpretations. This site is merely a crazy fan work and opinions usually differ. Just don't take everything too serious and you'll be fine.
This site has been around since 2002 and was the very first Flea shrine on the web. The last update was on March 26th, 2009. So, as you can see, even after these many years, Flea still doesn't fail to entertain me.
The Game
Chrono Trigger was released in 1995 for Super Nintendo/Famicom and for Playstation in 2001.
The Playstation release was a bundle of Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy V, called Final Fantasy Chronicles (and it remains a mystery to me, why they released these two games in one box). The PSX version had several anime cut-scenes and new extras for concluded endings. Unfortunately this version also had horrendous load times.
In 2008 Square Enix released the Nintendo DS version, which was finally also available to the European market (and it only took them 13 years...)
The Sequel
In 1999/2000 Square released a sequel called Chrono Cross on the PSX.
Flea only has a little guest-appearance. He and his comrades Ozzie and Slash aren't part of the storyline, but they can be fought in a bonus-battle once you are able to replay the game+ mode.
Chrono Cross has never been released in Europe.