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*Most of the original Japanese versions of the Final Fantasy games refer to the summoned creatures as ''shoukan jyuu'' (召喚獸), which loosely translates to "summoned beast". Exceptions include ''Final Fantasy VI'', in which they were called ''maboroshi kedamono'' (幻獸 "phantom beast") and ''Final Fantasy VIII'', in which they were referred to as G.F., which carried over into the translated version of the game. Varying terms such as Esper, Eidolon, Aeon, and Avatar are inventions of the different localization staffs who have translated the games into English.
*Most of the original Japanese versions of the Final Fantasy games refer to the summoned creatures as ''shoukan jyuu'' (召喚獸), which loosely translates to "summoned beast". Exceptions include ''Final Fantasy VI'', in which they were called ''maboroshi kedamono'' (幻獸 "phantom beast") and ''Final Fantasy VIII'', in which they were referred to as G.F., which carried over into the translated version of the game. Varying terms such as Esper, Eidolon, Aeon, and Avatar are inventions of the different localization staffs who have translated the games into English.


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