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| - It is set in Salford, Greater Manchester, chosen because Duff was familiar with the area having done many stand-up gigs there during his youth. Most of the series takes place in Moz's flat and revolves around the eclectic array of characters who visit Moz to buy cannabis, socialise or both.
- Ideal ((δ/χ)λ=ι) ist ein Schlag-Arte.
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- Rita strikes the target with her scroll, sending a spiraling wave of purple energy across it that explodes upon contact with the enemy. This arte becomes aerial-enabled after 100 uses, and if Rita is too close when performing the move, she will be caught in the explosion and take damage, though it cannot KO her. In the PlayStation 3 version of the game, pressing the "Attack" button will increase the strength and potency of the explosion if any whip weapon is equipped. The explosion from Ideal in Escort Titles does not harm Rita when used.
- The Ideal brand was purchased by a succession of companies including CBS Toys, Viewmaster, and finally Tyco, and was retired in the mid-1980s. Despite this, many companies including Hasbro, Mattel, and Milton Bradley are still producing Ideal's toys and games worldwide but they are released under different brands.
- Ideal is a Raven seen in Armored Core: Master of Arena. She is a member of the Sub-Arena.
- < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ideal]] idéal < Late Latin ideālis (“‘existing in idea’”) < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ideal]] idea (“‘idea’”); see idea.
- IDEAL (Industria de Maquinas Agricolas Ideal, S.A.), combine harvesters were manufactured in Canoas City, Brazil by Iochpe-Maxion. IDEAL grew out of Empresa Moinhos Santa Rosa Ltda., which was founded in 1953. The company built their first combine harvesters in 1970, and in 1974, signed an agreement with Deutz-Fahr to begin using DF's combine designs. Financial issues arose, causing this agreement to unravel. In 1978, International Harvester and Iochpe made a financial investment into IDEAL, leading to combines based on IH's designs and the use of the International name alongside IDEAL. International Harvester faced their own financial problems in 1984, which led to the sale of IH to Tenneco in 1985, so in 1984, IH's shares in IDEAL were sold to Iopche.
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