Final Fantasy | Hugo Boss | final | FA Cup Final | Final Crisis | Earth: Final Conflict | boss | Who's the Boss? | Final Fight | Final Destination | Final Cut Pro | Undercover Boss | Final Solution | AFL Grand Final | The Final Programme | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final | 2010 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup | 2010 FIFA World Cup Final | Final Fantasy XII | Final Fantasy VII | Final Fantasy IV | The Final Programme (film) | Final Fantasy (band) | 3001: The Final Odyssey | 2011 UEFA Champions League Final | The Gathering of Five and The Final Chapter | The Final Problem | Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult | Kevin Boss |
Some of Dangerously's other notable moments include providing guest vocals on MC Frontalot's albums Nerdcore Rising and Final Boss, opening for K'Naan at the Halifax Pop Explosion, and being a top-6 finalist in a Napster-sponsored writing/rapping competition judged by Chuck D in 1999.
The game features a vocal song for the final boss battle called "With Me" which features vocals by Emma Gelotte, Tinna Karlsdotter, and Johnny Gioeli of Crush 40.
However, as is the case in the original, the final boss of the game still clearly resembles Adolf Hitler, and is referred to as "The Leader".
Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu used portions of "O Fortuna", "Estuans interius", and "Veni, veni, venias" for the final boss theme "One-Winged Angel" in Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII.
Los Pubro was made the final boss in the NES version as Wingate, a Mexican sadistic and bloodthirsty bandit with some features of an guerrillero of the Mexican Revolution, with a slash over one of his eyes, a cape and a machine gun.
He is known as "Dol-bucheo" (Stone Buddha) for being unshaken and maintaining an emotionless face in every situation, and he is also known as "Kkeut-pan Wang" (The Final Boss) that means it's very difficult to defeat him in last inning like the final boss of Super Mario Bros.
Schismogenesis is also the name of the final boss theme of The Last Remnant.
In the sequel Pikmin 3 for the Wii U, the final boss is called Plasm Wraith in Japanese and is implied to have caused the crash of the heroes' ship, and kidnaps the main character and prevents him from leaving.