Monday, June 1, 2009

F for Final Fantasy .The history of Final fantasy.

Paiseh Paiseh.
Suddenly I'm soooooo into Final Fantasy.
Maybe because of seiii chaoyan punya NOCTIS lahh.









and cid.
The famous character in FF.

FF2
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fc/Cid_(Final_Fantasy_II).png
Cid is a character who offers taxi service with his Airship. At one stage his Airship is taken (with Princess Hilda onboard) by the Palamecian Empire's giant Airship, the Dreadnought. They are rescued and the Dreadnought is destroyed. Later, Cid dies and gives his Airship to the party of characters in Final Fantasy II.

FF3
http://www.ffcompendium.com/art/3-cid-a.jpg
Cid Haze is a creator of airships on the floating continent, from the village of Canaan. He transforms the sailing ship into an airship. In the short time he accompanies your party, he will occasionally attack with a sword or use a Fire spell on all the enemies. Later, he helps save the Light Warriors from Xande.

FF4
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Cid Pollendina is a player character in this game, and he is Cecil Harvey's childhood friend. He designs airships for Baron's Red Wings, however, he does not like his inventions being used for malevolent purposes

FF5
http://highwind.exteen.com/images/Cid/cid5-1.jpg

Cid Previa and his grandson Mid Previa invented the machine which amplifies the power of the Crystals. The two of them later remodel an airship found in the Catapult.

He reappears in Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals.

FF6
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Cid Del Norte Marquez is a non-player character in this game. He does experiments for the Empire, and invented the Magitek process. He raised Celes Chere as if she were his own daughter.

FF7(Most yeng punya Cid)
http://www.ffcompendium.com/chara/7ac-cid-2.jpg

Cid Highwind is a playable character in this version. He is the main builder of aerial vehicles, building the plane, Tiny Bronco, and the Airship that bears his name, the Highwind. Cid Highwind dreams of going into space.

He reappears in Dirge of Cerberus and Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-, both times as a non-playable character, in the Kingdom Hearts games, and in the CGI-movie Advent Children.

He is the most famous of the Cid, due to his multiple appearances.

FF8
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a97/Fantasy_Gamer/ff8_cid.jpg

Cid Kramer is the headmaster of Balamb Garden, where Squall Leonhart is a student, and provides Squall and his SeeD companions the training they need to defeat Edea after she is possessed by the sorceress Ultimecia.

Cid fulfills the "vehicle" custom of Final Fantasy games as he reveals to the player the fact that Balamb Garden is capable of flight.

He is actually the first Cid that isn't an engineer.

FF9
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a97/Fantasy_Gamer/ff9_cid.jpg

Cid Fabool IX is briefly playable during a non-battle sequence. Cid is the ruler and regent of the city-state of Lindblum. A fight with his wife, Hilda, ended with his being transformed into an oglop, a small, insect-like creature. Despite this handicap, Cid remains ruler of Lindblum, and his skill at designing airships has led the city to become the world's preeminent air power — much like Cid Pollendina did for Baron in Final Fantasy IV. He is later transformed into a frog when the main characters attempt to cure him, but he finally returns to his human form after Hilda is brought back. He and Hilda take the character Eiko as their adoptive daughter in the end.

Cid's last name "Fabool" may be a reference to the monks' city of Fabul in Final Fantasy IV.

FF10
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Cid is the leader of the Al Bhed, the father of Rikku and her brother Brother, and Yuna's uncle. With the help of the other Al Bhed, he unearths an ancient airship at the Al Bhed excavation near Baaj Temple which he repairs and christens Fahrenheit (name only referenced in the Japanese and international versions of the game). This airship is made available to the player as a mode of transportation late in Final Fantasy X and is employed in battle with Sin and one or two lesser enemies. Cid is voiced by Koichi Sakaguchi in the Japanese version and Michael McShane in the English version. He also appeared in Final Fantasy X-2.

FF11
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Cid appears in this incarnation as an non-player character in the nation of Bastok. He is a Hume and the most prominent engineer and inventor on the world of Vana'diel. He can be found in the area Bastok Metalworks in "Cid's Workshop". He has a close relationship with the owner of the Steaming Sheep Tavern, the bar in Bastok. Each nation in the game has one tavern or bar. Also, he is respected by the President of Bastok, since it is implied that the success and prosperity of Bastok is greatly enhanced by the success of Cid. As such, player characters in the game who come from Bastok can expect to do a few quests to help Cid acquire items to make his fabulous inventions.

FF12
http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/1/14865/550519-ff12_dr_cid_large.jpg

Doctor Cidolfus Demen Bunansa is a non-playable character and, for the first time in any Final Fantasy game, an antagonist and an enemy boss. He is Balthier's father, and Archadia's chief researcher who leads their study of Nethicite. Cid is also the creator of most of Archadia's airships including Bahamut. He shares the same surname as Mustadio from Final Fantasy Tactics.

There is also another character who has the name Cid, Al-Cid Margrace, a member of the ruling family of Rozarria. Unlike Dr Cid, Al-Cid is on the same side as the player team; however, he isn't officially the Cid of Final Fantasy XII, as only Doctor Cid has been confirmed by Akitoshi Kawazu and Yasumi Matsuno in interviews as being the official Cid of the game

DONE!
There more actually ,
but....LAZY LAHH.

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