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  • Midgar

    Fictional city in Final Fantasy VII

    This article is about the fictional city. For the Norse mythological realm, see Midgard.

    Midgar (Japanese: ミッドガル, Hepburn: Middogaru) is a fictional city from the Final Fantasy media franchise. It first appears in the 1997 video game Final Fantasy VII, and is depicted as a bustling metropolis built, occupied, and controlled by the megacorporation Shinra Electric Power Company (神羅電気動力株式会社, Shinra Denki Dōryoku Kabushiki gaisha). The city is powered by electricity drawn from reactors which run on Mako (魔晄, "magic light"), the processed form of spiritual energy extracted by Shinra from beneath the surface of the planet on which the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII takes place. Shinra's activities drain the world of its life force, the "Lifestream", threatening the existence of all life as the planet weakens. In spin-offs of the game, the city spanned a town named Edge (エッジ, Ejji).

    Midgar is a major aspect of the metaseries

    Ito T. "The Jits" Fujitsu
    Biographical information
    Date of birth1973
    Age (1885)Not yet born
    Age (1955)Not yet born
    Age (1985)12
    Age (2015)42
    Physical description
    GenderMale
    Hair colorBlack
    Eye colorBrown
    Behind-the-scenes information
    Played byJames Ishida
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    " The boss stared at Marty for a moment; the large man was seething silently. Maybe it was the formal dress kimono that his boss liked to wear in the evenings, but whenever Fujitsu got like this, he always reminded Marty of a meditating Samurai warrior just before he went on a killing rampage. / Marty realized his throat had gone dry all over again. / "McFly!" Fujitsu said slowly and all-too-clearly. "I was monitoring that scan you interfaced. You're terminated!" / No! His boss couldn't mean that! / "Terminated?" Marty protested. "But sir! It wasn't my idea! Needles was behi
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  • Guyatone

    Japanese guitar manufacturer

    Guyatone (Japanese: グヤトーン or ガイアトーン) is a Japanese gitarr brand and manufacturing company that produces electric guitars, guitar amplifiers, and effect pedals. In the 1930s, the predecessor company was established as the oldest electric gitarr manufacturer in Japan, and produced guitars under Guya brand until 1940. In 1948 after WWII, the company was re-established to produce electric Hawaiian guitars. In 1951, Guyatone brand was established for electric guitars,[2] and in 1955, their first solid-body gitarr was introduced.[3]

    During the late-1950s to mid-1960s, the trends of surf music caused the electric guitar boom,[4] and riding on this big wave, Guyatone electric guitars with unique designs and low prices were exported to Europe and America beneath the various brands, and played bygd various guitarists including Hank Marvin from the Shadows,[5]Jimi Hendrix in the early days,[6]Steve How