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Gil Gunderson is a non-controllable character, (NPC) that randomly appears in the player's Springfield to offer the player special limited-time deals to encourage the purchase of Donuts. If Gil's offer contains items that cannot be purchased multiple times, like the Springfield Sign or the Volcano Lair, and the player already possesses at least one of those items, Gil will not show in that player's town.

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  • Gil Gunderson is a non-controllable character, (NPC) that randomly appears in the player's Springfield to offer the player special limited-time deals to encourage the purchase of Donuts. If Gil's offer contains items that cannot be purchased multiple times, like the Springfield Sign or the Volcano Lair, and the player already possesses at least one of those items, Gil will not show in that player's town.
  • Gil (aikaisemmin tunnettu nimellä GP) on Final Fantasyjen rahayksikkö. Gilejä saa vihollisilta, myymällä esineitä ja arkuista.
  • Gil was young female sea otter in the Rogue Crew and the sister of Dreel; the pair were scouts for Skor Axehound. When the Rogue Crew joined up with the Long Patrol, Gil and Dreel helped Buff Redspore with tracking; they were the first to discover the survivors of Razzid Wearat's attack on the Guosim. Later, Gil and Dreel were held prisoner by a band of vermin from Ketral Vane's band, who intended to eat them. They were rescued by their comrades, and subsequently captured Viglat for questioning. As Gil was a fairly minor character, not much else is known.
  • Gil and his mother Karlee Chaddis and sister Paige Chaddis take an extended tour of Stormwind. All the while Gil impatiently asks "Are we there yet?" They do have a destination: Ancient Curios in the Mage Quarter. While there Karlee orders some goods from Charys, the reagent vendor, while Gil claims Fizzles the bunny was once a great wizard who had a spell go disastrously wrong.
  • Gil, or Gilbert is Mizuki's friend from when she ran away from home. Mizuki fainted from hunger so he took her home and gave her a place to stay. He was her first love and they almost kissed. Sadly he was born with a hole in his lungs and cannot do strenuous exercise, the operation is very risky, but he does choose to do the surgery after meeting Mizuki. He later appears in Berkeley while Mizuki is visiting her family, and shows that he might have feelings for Mizuki.
  • Father Gil was a demon posing as a priest in the town plagued by vice.
  • Gil is a Jell monster of the Gali subtype that can be trained in the game Monster Rancher 1. The breed makes an additional appearance in the series' second installment, Monster Rancher 2, as the alternately-named Noble Jell.
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  • Gil was a male Mandalorian who fought during Cold War. When Clan Varad went rogue, Gil was among the clan's champions who took the Republic Warship, Allusis. However when both Republic Army and Imperial Army send their elites to deal with Varad, Gil was killed during the fighting.
  • Gil is seen as povertey stricken.And not to mention incomptent at his jobs or at anything in that manner. He is also dependent on others.he is also suicidal in as seen in the episode "Tis the Fiftenth Season" where he is seen attempting to hang himself with Christmas lights.
  • Catégorie:Articles à reconstruire Le Gil est la monnaie utilisée dans tous les jeux de la série Final Fantasy. Servant à acheter des armes, des armures, des sorts ou des objets de toute sorte, les gils sont utiles pour se préparer (achat d'équipement et autre) avant de partir à l'aventure.
  • Gil is a recurring character in Tecmo's Captain Tsubasa series from 2, 3, 4, and 5. In all his appearances, he plays for Sao Paulo FC as a striker. He is specialized in direct shooting.
  • Gil(ギル,Giru), is the libarian of Urguard Academy, working under Principal Kirika. Zhe is the only character that the player unknown of gender[[|thumb|256px|Gil]].
  • Gil is a character who appears in Summer Vacation. Bun-bun ends up marooned on a small island with Gil. Gil accidentally disrupts several attempts to get help; he had a flare gun but converted it into a bong to smoke pot, and soaked the pyre for a signal fire with a wine cooler (which didn't contain enough alcohol to be flammable). Bun-bun finally attracts the notice of a passing ship by setting Gil himself on fire. Gil is a parody of Gilligan from Gilligan's Island.
  • Gil is a 30 year-old researcher for the Huntik Foundation, his job being to analyse artifacts in case there are Titans hidden in them.
  • In the Cardassian Guard Gil is an officer rank, roughly equal to an ensign in Starfleet. It has three different levels known as third tier, second tier, and first tier gil. This rank was used in the 24th century.
  • In the Cardassian language, gil is an Cardassian officer rank title which, in translation to Federation Standard, is approximately equivalent to an ensign of comparable military or naval service organizations, such as Starfleet. The title of gil was in use in the 24th century by the Cardassian Guard agency of the Cardassian Central Command. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual; TLE - Terok Nor novel: Day of the Vipers)
  • Gil is the currency used in the Gil Shop. You can earn Gil by winning Battles, selling equipment and accessories, or through obtaining Level Bonuses in Story Mode. Extra gill can be obtained by equipping the Glorious Gold set, any three pieces of gear with Golden in the name, it raises Gil gained by +50%, Further increases to Gil gains can be gotten from the Bonus day and other effects of the calender, each of those can be enhanced by purchasing upgrades in the PP Catalog. On Bonus days, you may gain a Discount when Buying Items(-10% to Item Prices), or a raise in Selling Profits(+10% to Gil gained when Selling).
  • Gil was a thief who appeared in one of the comic series.
  • Gil is a bespectacled, gray-haired frog, one of a trio of Mad Ave Advertising executives who work on the Ocean Breeze Soap account in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Gil and his colleagues, Bill and Jill, recruit the amnesiac Kermit to work with them after he comes up with the brilliant slogan, "Ocean Breeze Soap will get you clean." They also have a habit of using words that rhyme with their names. Gil has since made several background appearances in Muppet productions. In the 2000 video game Muppet RaceMania, he, Bill, and Jill appear as bosses.
  • Ser Gil (engl.: Gyles), besser bekannt als Gil Graumantel (engl.: Gyles Greycloak), war zu einem bis jetzt unbekannten Zeitpunkt ein Ritter der Königsgarde.
  • Gil is originally from Dragon Ball GT, but he also makes a brief appearance in one of the chapters of the Dr. Slump Returns, But Only For a Little While manga. Gil is best friends with Pan; however, he is frequently the recipient of a lot of abuse (both verbal and physical) at the hands of Pan, which makes him somewhat fearful of her.
  • Gil makes a crowd scene cameo in "100 A.D." and at the Chimdale Roller Rink in "LGBSteve".
  • Gil is a dog owned by a bully named Tetsuo. Gil attacks a small puppy. The puppy is beaten up, but later defeats Gil by ripping off his ear, and the puppy is renamed Yamato. See more pictures in Gil (Photo Gallery).
  • Gil is a minor character in Cars. He is a large green truck.
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  • Gil (ギル, Giru) is one of the leaders of the 6th Ward, formerly working for Shachi. He is distrustful of outsiders and hostile towards Kaneki's group.
  • Sutter and his men took over the town in 1873. While most of the town was too scared to stand up to them, Bo Lightfeather kept fighting. After Bo killed Slade, Sutter ordered his men to hunt him down. When Prue Halliwell and Cole Turner arrived in the town to save it from the time loop, they got into a gunfight with Sutter's men. Gil and the others later dragged Bo into town after he surrendered. When the town finally stood up to Sutter and he was defeated, Gil was overpowered by the townspeople.
  • This is the standard currency of Vana'diel. It is obtained in a number of ways: * The most common way to obtain gil is by selling unwanted/unneeded items at the Auction House. See Farming. * Similarly you can put items up for sale in your Bazaar, or you can simply trade items to other players for a mutually agreed upon price. * Some players sell services, such as teleport and Raise, to other players in exchange for gil. * Dropped by beastmen (including enemies such as Fomors and ) when they are defeated. Amount dropped increases with the level of the enemy. It is usually a relatively small amount. * Dropped by some throughout the game. They have the potential to drop pretty decent amounts. * Treasure chests and coffers may contain gil upon being opened. Amount tends t
  • Le Gil est la monnaie courante de tous les volets de la série Final Fantasy, de l'épisode 1 à l'épisode 12, et dans la majorité de ses extensions. Suivant les jeux, le joueur obtient des Gils de différentes façons. Le plus courant, c'est en abattant des monstres qui en donnent en fin de combat. Il est aussi possible d'obtenir des Gils en revendant armes et armures, accessoires ou autres objets qui vous encombrent. Dans Final Fantasy XII, le mieux reste de vendre les butins que laissent les monstres en mourant, car il ne laisse que très rarement une petite somme de pièces.
  • This is the standard currency of Vana'diel. It is obtained in a number of ways: * The most common way to obtain gil is by selling unwanted/unneeded items at the Auction House. See Farming. * Similarly you can put items up for sale in your Bazaar, or you can simply trade items to other players for a mutually agreed upon price. * Some players sell services, such as teleport, to other players in exchange for gil. * Dropped by beastmen (including enemies such as Fomors and ) when they are defeated. Amount dropped increases with the level of the enemy. It is usually a relatively small amount. * Dropped by some throughout the game. They have the potential to drop pretty decent amounts. * Treasure chests and coffers may contain gil upon being opened. Amount tends to increase
  • Gil ist die typische Standard Währung aus der Final Fantasy-Reihe. In manchen Teilen von Final Fantasy ist man auf Gil wenig angewiesen und in anderen Wiederrum mehr. Die Beschaffung von Gil kann sich unter umständen nicht immer als leicht herausstellen. Die einfachste Art Gil zu verdienen ist, wenn man die Items die man nach einem erfolgreichen Kampf erhält, einfach Verkauft. Dies Kann direkt beim NPC geschehen oder auch in Auktionshäusern (wie in Final Fantasy XI).
  • Gil ist die Standardwährung Vana'diels. Man kann Gil auf verschiedenen Wegen erhalten: * Die verbreiteste Methode ist das Verkaufen von ungewollten/nicht benötigten Items im Auktionshaus zu verkaufen. Siehe Farming. * Ihr könnt eure Items auch in euren Basar zum Verkauf anbieten oder diese mit anderen Spielern handeln, * Einige Spieler verkaufen diverse Dienstleistungen, wie Teleportierung gegen Gil. * Gil wird von Beastmen (die beinhaltet auch Fomors und ) hinterlassen, wenn diese besiegt werden. Der Betrag steigt mit dem Level des Gegners. Im Regelfall handelt es sich jedoch immer um einen recht kleinen Betrag. * Wird von einigen hinterlassen. Sie können einen verhältnismäßig hohen Betrag hinterlassen. * Treasure Chests und Treasure Coffer können auch Gil enthalten.
  • Gil nie są prawie w ogóle widziane w trakcie gry. Zwykle widać je wyłącznie w trakcie używania komendy Gil Toss. Waluta ta jest w obiegu głównie w postaci monet o różnej wartości. Jedyną wzmianką na temat papierowej postaci gil w serii jest gra Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, w której Luso dostarcza list zawierający kilka banknotów gil.
  • Gil is the second guitarist for the band, Hep Alien. After Dave's departure, Hep Alien is short of a guitar player. After some time of placing ads and explaining rock history to failing candidates on the phone, Lane Kim invites Gil to play with them in Lorelai Gilmore's garage. At first the band members (especially Zack Van Gerbig) voice some reservations about his age (they reckon Gil is in his late thirties or even early forties), but eventually Lane decides unilaterally to let Gil join the band.
  • Gil was Oscar Martinez's boyfriend played by Tom W. Chick in the television series "The Office." He was seen in the episode, The Secret, when Dwight went to Oscar's house to see if Oscar was lying about being sick. Even though they are obviously in a relationship, Dwight is oblivious and spends time watching a movie with them. In the episode, Gay Witch Hunt, Michael mistakes him for Oscar's roommate after Jan Levinson gives Oscar a paid three month vacation. Gil is once again seen in the episode, A Benihana Christmas, but Oscar and Gil leave right after going into the office. In the Season 3 episode, Business School, Gil goes to Pam's art show, but doesn't like her art, calling it Motel Art, although Oscar disagrees.
  • Interlinguistics is the study of international linguistic communication from all its aspects (including the roles, structures, ways of development and application of ethnic and planned languages as means of international communication). Esperanto has been the most successful case so far of a language project which has managed to effect its transition to a fully-fledged language and which has found a sufficiently diverse and productive speech community.
  • In no moment of the series does he seem to truly be angry about anything, though guilt and shame seem to be more frequent than anything except perky optimism. His father, the Leader of the Syndicate, becomes very annoyed with him on many occasions, and he is clearly anxious not to get into trouble with him. He is good at operating machinery (The Manchurian Werewolf, Thanks), answering phones, welcoming people, budgeting, and baking muffins. He likes to go on father-son fishing trips and act as receptionist for the Syndicate.
  • Gil (jap. ギル, giru) ist die Maßeinheit der Währung in allen „Final Fantasy“-Spielen. In den übersetzen Versionen von FFI, FFIV und FFVI wurden sie aus unbekannten Gründen (vermutlich, da „gold pieces“ damals lieber verwendet wurde) in GP umgeändert. In Final Fantasy VII jedoch bekam der Gil wieder seinen Namen zurück, vermutlich da der Gold Saucer seine eigene Währung, die GP bekam. Von nun an hieß die Währung in jedem weiteren Teil wieder Gil. In der Kingdom Hearts-Serie hat man Taler, welche man erhält wenn man Gegner besiegt oder Items verkauft.
  • Gil is a Light Elf warrior and assassin, and the second in command of Lord Zane, the Light Elf leader. He is proud, arrogant, and wise, and cares for his people. Conversely he is bigoted against Humans, believing them weak, arrogant, and ignorant. Despite this, he dislikes war, instead preferring to channel his creative energy into poetry. Gawain's flashbacks in the Fairy Path suggest that Gil was the assassin sent to kill Cairn Russell after he became infected by Algandars, though Gil seems to have respected Cairn as a friend and warrior.
  • Gil is almost never seen in-game. Usually, the only time gil is seen is when using the Gil Toss command. The currency is predominantly circulated in coins of varying value. The only mention of paper gil in the series is in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, where Luso delivers a letter containing several gil notes.
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