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* [[Accidental Pun]]: Mami Tomoe's name "Mami" means Mommy in Spanish and other languages like German. Considering her mentor role it fits her.
* [[Accidental Pun]]: Mami Tomoe's name "Mami" means Mommy in Spanish and other languages like German. Considering her mentor role it fits her.
** It's also a derogative slang for a woman in many Latin American countries, akin to ''babe'', except being vulgar.
** It's also a derogative slang for a woman in many Latin American countries, akin to ''babe'', except being vulgar.
** There's also "Mami's [http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Mami%27s_mammies mammies]"
** There's also "Mami's [https://web.archive.org/web/20131016062238/http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Mami%27s_mammies mammies]"
* [[Anime First]]
* [[Anime First]]
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Both [[Aoi Yuki]] and [[Emiri Katou]] (who voice Madoka and Kyubey respectively) apparently love the [[Magical Girl]] genre, and are excited to be in this anime. According to Gen Urobuchi, [[Heroic BSOD|they didn't take the plot very well.]] [[Ume Aoki]] seems to suffer a mild version of this when learnt the plot of [[Wham! Episode|episode 3]] too.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Both [[Aoi Yuki]] and [[Emiri Katou]] (who voice Madoka and Kyubey respectively) apparently love the [[Magical Girl]] genre, and are excited to be in this anime. According to Gen Urobuchi, [[Heroic BSOD|they didn't take the plot very well.]] [[Ume Aoki]] seems to suffer a mild version of this when learnt the plot of [[Wham! Episode|episode 3]] too.
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*** Taken to its logical extension [http://youtu.be/hzFzherdWKo here]. Spoilers, obviously.
*** Taken to its logical extension [http://youtu.be/hzFzherdWKo here]. Spoilers, obviously.
*** Or [[Sailor Moon|Sailor]] [[Faust]]us.
*** Or [[Sailor Moon|Sailor]] [[Faust]]us.
** Condom-chan for Kyoko, due to the thing in her mouth during the OP. It's actually one of those [http://www.pinukim.net/pics/image2_icepops.jpg ice tube popsicle things.]
** Condom-chan for Kyoko, due to the thing in her mouth during the OP. It's actually one of those [https://web.archive.org/web/20070304191427/http://www.pinukim.net/pics/image2_icepops.jpg ice tube popsicle things.]
*** In Japan, she is sometimes called "Anko" based off an initial [[Alternate Character Reading|misreading of the characters in her name]]. As a reference to this, some American fanworks have used Anko as the name of {{spoiler|Kyoko's [[Dead Little Sister]], before it was revealed to be Momo.}}
*** In Japan, she is sometimes called "Anko" based off an initial [[Alternate Character Reading|misreading of the characters in her name]]. As a reference to this, some American fanworks have used Anko as the name of {{spoiler|Kyoko's [[Dead Little Sister]], before it was revealed to be Momo.}}
** "[[wikipedia:Umami|Umami]]" for Mami. {{spoiler|Fitting.}}
** "[[wikipedia:Umami|Umami]]" for Mami. {{spoiler|Fitting.}}
*** "[http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Mami%27s_mammies Mami's mammies]" for Mami's, well, [[Boobs of Steel|mammies]].
*** "[https://web.archive.org/web/20131016062238/http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Mami%27s_mammies Mami's mammies]" for Mami's, well, [[Boobs of Steel|mammies]].
** "Urobutcher" for the scriptwriter, Gen Urobuchi, himself. Because, [[Anyone Can Die|well...]]
** "Urobutcher" for the scriptwriter, Gen Urobuchi, himself. Because, [[Anyone Can Die|well...]]
** (WARNING: There's a [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]] spoiler within the spoiler tags as well) '' {{spoiler|[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|Mahou Shoujo No Naku Koro Ni]] ("When the Magical Girl Cries").}}'' {{spoiler|Originally partially a gibe at the many times Madoka is seen crying onscreen and partially a speculation on a possible presence of time loops, the nickname gained more currency when the latter was proved to be correct.}}
** (WARNING: There's a [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]] spoiler within the spoiler tags as well) '' {{spoiler|[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|Mahou Shoujo No Naku Koro Ni]] ("When the Magical Girl Cries").}}'' {{spoiler|Originally partially a gibe at the many times Madoka is seen crying onscreen and partially a speculation on a possible presence of time loops, the nickname gained more currency when the latter was proved to be correct.}}
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** Legion Arrow for {{spoiler|Godoka's huge arrow attack in episode 12.}} due to its resemblance to Taskmaster's hyper combo of the same name.
** Legion Arrow for {{spoiler|Godoka's huge arrow attack in episode 12.}} due to its resemblance to Taskmaster's hyper combo of the same name.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Entirely a pure coincidence, but the editor of one standard critical edition of ''Faust'', Cyrus Hamlin, passed away on January 19, 2011; one day before episode three aired. It's pretty creepy honestly.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Entirely a pure coincidence, but the editor of one standard critical edition of ''Faust'', Cyrus Hamlin, passed away on January 19, 2011; one day before episode three aired. It's pretty creepy honestly.
* [[God Never Said That]]: Mami's wish is "[http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Megami_Magazine_2011-07#Mami.27s_Wish to connect to life]". Not "to connect lives". Sounds small, but this very wiki had a problem with contributors saying that she lied about her wish.
* [[God Never Said That]]: Mami's wish is "[http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Megami_Magazine_2011-07#Mami.27s_Wish to connect to life]". Not "to connect lives". Sounds small, but [[TV Tropes]] had a problem with contributors saying that she lied about her wish.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Kaori Mizuhashi|Why hello there]] [[Hidamari Sketch|Miya-chan!]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Kaori Mizuhashi|Why hello there]] [[Hidamari Sketch|Miya-chan!]]
** [[Chiwa Saitou|Oh look,]] [[Bakemonogatari|it's Senjougahara.]]
** [[Chiwa Saitou|Oh look,]] [[Bakemonogatari|it's Senjougahara.]]
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*** While not exactly a lot, there's also from [[BlazBlue]] universe: [[Cristina Valenzuela|Noel Vermilion, Nu-13]] and [[Lauren Landa|Litchi Faye-Ling]] as Homura Akemi and Kyoko Sakura.
*** While not exactly a lot, there's also from [[BlazBlue]] universe: [[Cristina Valenzuela|Noel Vermilion, Nu-13]] and [[Lauren Landa|Litchi Faye-Ling]] as Homura Akemi and Kyoko Sakura.
*** Not trailing from behind is the [[Skullgirls]] Universe wherein: [[Christine Marie Cabanos|Filia]], [[Cristina Vee|Cerebella]], and Peacock (Sarah Williams) as Madoka Kaname, Homura Akemi, and Sayaka Miki respectively.
*** Not trailing from behind is the [[Skullgirls]] Universe wherein: [[Christine Marie Cabanos|Filia]], [[Cristina Vee|Cerebella]], and Peacock (Sarah Williams) as Madoka Kaname, Homura Akemi, and Sayaka Miki respectively.
*** From the ''[[Zero no Tsukaima]]'' Universe: [[Cristina Vee|Louise]], [[Lauren Landa|Kirche]], [[Cassandra Lee|Henrietta]], Flame; Malnicorne (Marianne Miller) as Homura Akemi, Kyoko Sakura, Kyuubey and Kyousuke Kamijou respectively.
*** From the ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]'' Universe: [[Cristina Vee|Louise]], [[Lauren Landa|Kirche]], [[Cassandra Lee|Henrietta]], Flame; Malnicorne (Marianne Miller) as Homura Akemi, Kyoko Sakura, Kyuubey and Kyousuke Kamijou respectively.
*** From the [[Tekken]] Universe; [[Cristina Vee|Alisa Bosconovitch]], [[Kyle Hebert|Kazuya Mishima]], Ling Xiaoyu (Carrie Keranen, or [[Carrie Savage]] in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'') and [[Christine Marie Cabanos|an extra character]] as Homura Akemi, Madoka's dad Tomohisa Kaname, Mami Tomoe (alternatively Junko Kaname) and Madoka Kaname.
*** From the [[Tekken]] Universe; [[Cristina Vee|Alisa Bosconovitch]], [[Kyle Hebert|Kazuya Mishima]], Ling Xiaoyu (Carrie Keranen, or [[Carrie Savage]] in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'') and [[Christine Marie Cabanos|an extra character]] as Homura Akemi, Madoka's dad Tomohisa Kaname, Mami Tomoe (alternatively Junko Kaname) and Madoka Kaname.
*** From the [[Tweeny Witches]] Universe: [[Cristina Vee|Melissa]], [[Kyle Hebert|Luca]], [[Lauren Landa|Barunn]], Miletis (Shelby Lindley), Magna & Qoo (Marianne Miller) as Homura Akemi, Tomohisa Kaname, Kyoko Sakura, Hitomi Shizuki, and Kyousuke Kamijou respectively.
*** From the [[Tweeny Witches]] Universe: [[Cristina Vee|Melissa]], [[Kyle Hebert|Luca]], [[Lauren Landa|Barunn]], Miletis (Shelby Lindley), Magna & Qoo (Marianne Miller) as Homura Akemi, Tomohisa Kaname, Kyoko Sakura, Hitomi Shizuki, and Kyousuke Kamijou respectively.
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** As seen [http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Tiro_Finale_Book#Translations here] (major spoilers in link), the audio Drama CDs were originally going to be [[Continuation|quite different]]. Even in the final product, a line got cut from the first Drama CD - {{spoiler|Madoka [[Calling Your Attacks|shouting]] "[[Gratuitous Italian|Finitora Freccia]]", which means Finishing Arrow in Italian.}}
** As seen [http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Tiro_Finale_Book#Translations here] (major spoilers in link), the audio Drama CDs were originally going to be [[Continuation|quite different]]. Even in the final product, a line got cut from the first Drama CD - {{spoiler|Madoka [[Calling Your Attacks|shouting]] "[[Gratuitous Italian|Finitora Freccia]]", which means Finishing Arrow in Italian.}}
** The battle in Episode 11 was noticeably different in the manga version. It turns out that the manga version was based off [http://wiki.puella-magi.net/index.php?title=Puella_Magi_Madoka_Magica_Official_Guidebook_%22You_Are_Not_Alone%22&curid=4403&diff=32380&oldid=32379#EPISODE_COMMENTARIES the original storyboard for the episode] (scroll downward to episode 11).
** The battle in Episode 11 was noticeably different in the manga version. It turns out that the manga version was based off [http://wiki.puella-magi.net/index.php?title=Puella_Magi_Madoka_Magica_Official_Guidebook_%22You_Are_Not_Alone%22&curid=4403&diff=32380&oldid=32379#EPISODE_COMMENTARIES the original storyboard for the episode] (scroll downward to episode 11).
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: There's two [https://wiki.puella-magi.net/Main_Page Puella Magi Wiki] and [https://madoka.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page The Puella Magi Wikia]


== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==

Latest revision as of 03:12, 3 November 2021


Gen Urobuchi wants to write stories that can warm people's hearts... But ever since I can't recall when, I can no longer write works like this. I have nothing but contempt for the deceitful thing men call happiness, and have had to push the characters I poured my heart out to create into the abyss of tragedy...

Architecture

  • The Burj Khalifa (formerly Burj Dubai) appears in the OP, right before Homura can be seen frowning as she is having higher ground than Madoka. Considering Burj Khalifa is 828m high and is currently the tallest man-made structure in the world, that's one heck of a visual cue.
  • The shopping mall Madoka, Sayaka, and Hitomi visited in episode 1 is a blatant rip-off of the Weltstadthaus. There are actually extremely glass-y buildings in the world!
    • Weltstadthaus means "global-city house". According to The Other Wiki "global city" is defined as a city where happenings in it affects the world (due to the city's economical/strategical/magical importance), i.e. Alexandria in the ancient world or New York in the modern world.


The writings on the wall in episode 2

...are German quotes from Goethe's Faust.

Rune translations

The various runes which appear during the fight sequences are actually cryptograms and in German. The translations can be found on http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Category:Runes

Ending cards and their respective artists

The rest of the trivia...

Are here: http://wiki.puella-magi.net/Facts_and_Observations

  • The Cyrus Hamlin one gets special mention for being particularly creepy. A case of maybe meta-Editor Existence Failure?
  1. Word of God confirms Ascended Meme status here.
  2. Interestingly, Gozen herself seems to appear later in the series, briefly, as one of the historical magical girls in Kyubey's flashback.