Pasi Peure Stage

The Pasi Peure Stage is one of the largest sound stages in the world. It is located at the Madwyn Film Studios complex in Madwyn, West El Kadsreian State, El Kadsre.

The stage was originally conceived in 1999 by Technic Heroes director Pasi Peure, its namesake, and production designer Howard Schirmann after MatsuMedia had begun centralizing production of their kadsresatsu output, especially Technic Heroes and TH2, in Madwyn to benefit from tax credits and other incentives. Peure wanted to house a stage for a factory/port set Schirmann had conceived for Boost 2: Powered Style, but the Madwyn Film Studios did not have a stage large enough to house the planned set, nor did the El TV Kadsre Filming Lot. The stage's construction cost US$10.3 million and was built over part of a disused parking lot at the north end of the Madwyn Film Studios' backlot. During a ceremony attended by Prime Minister David Vlokozu, Hikaru Fujioka, Eve O'Cawley, El TV Kadsre CEO Shirou Matsushita and representatives of the City of Madwyn, Peure christened the stage by "baptizing" it with a bottle of Pasi Peure Signature Zinfandel wine, splashing some of it against the southern wall of the stage, on 20 September 2001.

The stage became the largest soundproofed stage in the world at the time it was built.

Filmed in the Pasi Peure Stage

 * Boost 2: Powered Style (2002): The factory in the Port of El Kadsre City where the film's climactic battle occurs
 * Lana X: The Ladybot (2003): Stage divided into two: Team Virake's lunar base built on one side, mock-up of Port of Fusa container terminal on the other side
 * Lana X2: The Enhanced Earth (2004): Stage divided into two: Fusa sports arena built on one side, Team Virake's new lunar base built on the other side
 * Medabots: The Movie (2004): Robattle Arena
 * Boost 3: Revolution (2005): Stage divided into two: Mock-up of International Space Station built on one side, deserted Fujioka Square on the other side