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** And in a cameo, [[Shinichiro Miki]] and [[Nobuo Tobita]] as a pair of misogynistic hosts on a train, {{spoiler|killed by Sayaka}}.
** And in a cameo, [[Shinichiro Miki]] and [[Nobuo Tobita]] as a pair of misogynistic hosts on a train, {{spoiler|killed by Sayaka}}.
** The Drama CD, especially the third, adds up [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Kyoko's ([[Doomed by Canon|soon-to-be-dead]]) mother.
** The Drama CD, especially the third, adds up [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Kyoko's ([[Doomed by Canon|soon-to-be-dead]]) mother.
* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: This anime had several connections between the [[V As]] of this in both languages.
* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: This anime had several connections between the [[VAs]] of this in both languages.
** The Dub brings us a tonload of connections! Take this:
** The Dub brings us a tonload of connections! Take this:
*** From the [[Lyrical Nanoha]] universe; [[Cristina Vee|Nanoha Takamachi]], Yuuno Scrya (Marianne Miller), [[Lauren Landa|Arf/ Chrono Harlaown]], and Shamal (Shelby Lindley) as Homura Akemi, Kyousuke Kamijou, Kyouko Sakura and Hitomi Shizuki respectively.
*** From the [[Lyrical Nanoha]] universe; [[Cristina Vee|Nanoha Takamachi]], Yuuno Scrya (Marianne Miller), [[Lauren Landa|Arf/ Chrono Harlaown]], and Shamal (Shelby Lindley) as Homura Akemi, Kyousuke Kamijou, Kyouko Sakura and Hitomi Shizuki respectively.
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** The [[Guest Strip|Guest Artwork]] at the end of Episode 2 features Lord Humungus from ''[[Mad Max|MadMax: The Road Warrior]]''. [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|Just because]].
** The [[Guest Strip|Guest Artwork]] at the end of Episode 2 features Lord Humungus from ''[[Mad Max|MadMax: The Road Warrior]]''. [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|Just because]].
** Mami's {{spoiler|final}} battle with the witch in Episode 3 may look familiar, and ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brkbyYPd_RE this] [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|is why]]''. Somehow this just makes it [[Up to Eleven|worse]].
** Mami's {{spoiler|final}} battle with the witch in Episode 3 may look familiar, and ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brkbyYPd_RE this] [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|is why]]''. Somehow this just makes it [[Up to Eleven|worse]].
** The incredibly ominous ending animation has the mask of Mephistopheles, from the 1981 movie ''[[wikipedia:Mephisto chr(28)1981 filmchr(29)|Mephisto]]'' (which while decidedly non-supernatural, is itself a [[Faust|Faustian]] story)
** The incredibly ominous ending animation has the mask of Mephistopheles, from the 1981 movie ''[[wikipedia:Mephisto (1981 film)|Mephisto]]'' (which while decidedly non-supernatural, is itself a [[Faust|Faustian]] story)
** Episode 9 has Madoka's room filled with all kinds of different chairs, a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Bokurano]]''.
** Episode 9 has Madoka's room filled with all kinds of different chairs, a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Bokurano]]''.
** Episode 9 also features some graffiti that reads "[[The Beatles|Love Me Do]]".
** Episode 9 also features some graffiti that reads "[[The Beatles|Love Me Do]]".
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=== Architecture: ===
=== Architecture: ===
* The [[wikipedia:Burj Khalifa|Burj Khalifa]] (formerly Burj Dubai) appears in the OP, right before Homura can be seen frowning as she is [[I Have the High Ground|having higher ground than Madoka]]. Considering Burj Khalifa is 828m high and is currently the tallest man-made structure in the world, [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|that's one heck of a visual cue]].
* The [[wikipedia:Burj Khalifa|Burj Khalifa]] (formerly Burj Dubai) appears in the OP, right before Homura can be seen frowning as she is [[I Have the High Ground|having higher ground than Madoka]]. Considering Burj Khalifa is 828m high and is currently the tallest man-made structure in the world, [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|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 [[wikipedia:Weltstadthaus chr(28)K%C3%B6lnchr(29)|Weltstadthaus]]. There are actually extremely glass-y buildings in the world!
* The shopping mall Madoka, Sayaka, and Hitomi visited in episode 1 is a blatant rip-off of the [[wikipedia:Weltstadthaus (K%C3%B6ln)|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/<s>magical</s> importance), i.e. Alexandria in the ancient world or New York in the modern 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/<s>magical</s> importance), i.e. Alexandria in the ancient world or New York in the modern world.



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 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.