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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Ff7-midgar.jpg|thumb|right|Midgar as it appears in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.]]
[[File:Ff7-midgar.jpg|thumb|Midgar as it appears in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.]]
Midgar is the the first area visited in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' and is where much of the game's beginning takes place. Midgar is the capital city and power base of the Shinra Electric Power Company, who built it. The city is divided up into nine sectors. This stage appears to take place on Midgar's top plates, above the ground-level slums that were commonly explored in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
Midgar is the the first area visited in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' and is where much of the game's beginning takes place. Midgar is the capital city and power base of the Shinra Electric Power Company, who built it. The city is divided up into nine sectors. This stage appears to take place on Midgar's top plates, above the ground-level slums that were commonly explored in ''Final Fantasy VII''.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:leftledgemidgar.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|The underside of the left ledge, unmodelled]]
[[File:leftledgemidgar.jpeg|thumb|250px|The underside of the left ledge, unmodelled]]
*In {{forwiiu}}, Midgar only has two music tracks, both taken directly from ''Final Fantasy VII''. This makes Midgar both the stage with the fewest amount of music tracks and the only one in the game lacking any ''Smash''-exclusive arrangements in its lineup.
*In {{forwiiu}}, Midgar only has two music tracks, both taken directly from ''Final Fantasy VII''. This makes Midgar both the stage with the fewest amount of music tracks and the only one in the game lacking any ''Smash''-exclusive arrangements in its lineup.
**In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it was tied with [[Flat Zone X]] for the fewest amount of tracks, and shared its lack of arrangements with [[Yggdrasil's Altar]]. Challenger Pack 8 would later on introduce nine new songs for Midgar, four of which are new arrangements.
**In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it was tied with [[Flat Zone X]] for the fewest amount of tracks, and shared its lack of arrangements with [[Yggdrasil's Altar]]. Challenger Pack 8 would later on introduce nine new songs for Midgar, four of which are new arrangements.