I haven't played Final Fantasy VI advance at all but I played Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III) on the SNES a LOT back in the day. It was the second most played Final Fantasy game in my life.
I saw a few preview movies of the game in action for the Game Boy Advance and there looked to be a few slowdown issues during battles and the music has been remixed. I've heard Kefka's remixed theme and I thought it sounded terrible!

Nice going, Square-Enix!
Kefka says "Son of a sandworm!" instead of "Son of a Submariner!"
Yet they still kept "I Garland, will knock you all down!" in Final Fantasy I and "You Spoony Bard!" in Final Fantasy IV. Well, it still sounds funny.

To tell you the truth, I always thought of
Namor the Sub Mariner whenever Kefka said that line and kept wondering: Namor has a son?

Like the first season's finale of Sailormoon when the fire girl yells at Sailormoon for being such a stupid wuss and then it cuts to Sailormoon holding the side of her face thats shaded red like she just got bitch slapped. Razz
That wasn't really the season finale. The season finale was when all the Sailor Scouts fought against Queen Beryl in the North Pole. The fire girl was named Sailor Mars and yes, the scene with her slapping Sailor Moon was cut out. Although, you could tell that Sailor Mars did slap Sailor Moon because the after scene showed the redness of her cheek and her clutching it.

I only watched parts of the occasional episode when it aired on YTV years ago.
It seemed like a decent straight forward show at the time. Like a Zenki for girls.
At the time, Sailor Moon was one of if not
the most watched show on YTV. The ratings for that show were enormous to the point where YTV actually went to DiC headquarters (the american producers of the show) and paid them to finish the rest of the second season. The show in Canada was met with tremendous success whereas in the U.S, it flopped miserably due to affiliates sticking it in crack of dawn hours. It wasn't until the show got on Cartoon Network in '98 that it achieved success in the U.S. On YTV, the show was successful from the get go. And you want to know what the funny thing was? Sailor Moon did what was considered an impossibility to the youth crowd at the time: draw in the male audience. Yes, although it was a girl's superhero show, the male audience ate the show up like candy and weren't ashamed to admit it. Hell, I had guys wearing leather jackets in high school openly admitting that they loved watching Sailor Moon. You'd think they'd be afraid of being made fun of but they're not ashamed to admit it! Sailor Moon was that popular!
Oh no...moonies on board. 
And damn proud of it I might add!

I would buy this, if I wasnt already halfway through the SNES version. I remember paying $70 for a copy when it first came out, but unfortunaly that one was broken.
Actually physically broken. My SNES at the time was completly smashed apart (dont ask). The circuit board that I called a SNES was sitting in a drawer with FFVI plugged in. My mom closed the drawer and the games PCB actually broke off right in the snes. Try as i might, i didnt have the ability to rig it back together at the time. I just finally bought another copy about 6 months ago. If i hadnt, I would have the GBA copy.
Your mom is evil, Grahf!
God, now this talk just shifted to Sailor Moon. I have to add that I just finished watching the opening to Jem on YouTube. Yeah, I watched that show too.
