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** '''''LISTEN TO MY SONG''''' <ref> The OP, Sychrogazer, by Nana Mizuki</ref>. |
** '''''LISTEN TO MY SONG''''' <ref> The OP, Sychrogazer, by Nana Mizuki</ref>. |
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yzFGExRUDpg Meteor Lights] the ED theme. |
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yzFGExRUDpg Meteor Lights] the ED theme. |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Genjuro. To have a [[Hot |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Genjuro. To have a [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Big Brother Mentor]] in a [[Magical Girl Warrior]] series is a first. |
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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: If the Noise are behind most monsters in legends, maybe people accidentally fused with relics gave birth to werewolf tales? |
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: If the Noise are behind most monsters in legends, maybe people accidentally fused with relics gave birth to werewolf tales? |
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* [[Fridge Logic]]: For some reason the trio ''forgets'' to use Durandal to take out the Moon, relying instead in a choral Ultimate Song. |
* [[Fridge Logic]]: For some reason the trio ''forgets'' to use Durandal to take out the Moon, relying instead in a choral Ultimate Song. |
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* [[I Knew It]]: Some fans assumed that the [[Downer Beginning]] was just a [[Troll]] and that Hibiki is still alive. Some even thought of it already at the very beginning. {{spoiler|Boy, ''they were right!''}} |
* [[I Knew It!]]: Some fans assumed that the [[Downer Beginning]] was just a [[Troll]] and that Hibiki is still alive. Some even thought of it already at the very beginning. {{spoiler|Boy, ''they were right!''}} |
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* [[Les Yay]]: Within the first episode, we're shown two girls engaging in emotionally intimate conversation while physically sharing the top bunk of a bunk bed. By the second episode, it is implied that such is a regular occurrence for the two, [[Bury Your Gays|even if it's not meant to last.]] {{spoiler|Scratch that. They reunite and get to see the shooting stars in the end.}} |
* [[Les Yay]]: Within the first episode, we're shown two girls engaging in emotionally intimate conversation while physically sharing the top bunk of a bunk bed. By the second episode, it is implied that such is a regular occurrence for the two, [[Bury Your Gays|even if it's not meant to last.]] {{spoiler|Scratch that. They reunite and get to see the shooting stars in the end.}} |
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** Miku seems to be very fond of Hibiki, blushing around her, being unhappy when they can't be together, being reduced to a solemn, morose wreck after her death... Hibiki, for her part, all but confessed her love for Miku in the second episode. While they were sharing a bed. |
** Miku seems to be very fond of Hibiki, blushing around her, being unhappy when they can't be together, being reduced to a solemn, morose wreck after her death... Hibiki, for her part, all but confessed her love for Miku in the second episode. While they were sharing a bed. |
Revision as of 21:13, 26 January 2014
- Crowning Music of Awesome: It's Nana Mizuki and Minami Takayama, what did you expect?
- Aoi Yuuki doesn't stray far behind them, and neither does Ayahi Takagaki.
- LISTEN TO MY SONG [1].
- Meteor Lights the ED theme.
- Ensemble Darkhorse: Genjuro. To have a Hot-Blooded Big Brother Mentor in a Magical Girl Warrior series is a first.
- Fridge Brilliance: If the Noise are behind most monsters in legends, maybe people accidentally fused with relics gave birth to werewolf tales?
- Fridge Logic: For some reason the trio forgets to use Durandal to take out the Moon, relying instead in a choral Ultimate Song.
- I Knew It!: Some fans assumed that the Downer Beginning was just a Troll and that Hibiki is still alive. Some even thought of it already at the very beginning. Boy, they were right!
- Les Yay: Within the first episode, we're shown two girls engaging in emotionally intimate conversation while physically sharing the top bunk of a bunk bed. By the second episode, it is implied that such is a regular occurrence for the two, even if it's not meant to last. Scratch that. They reunite and get to see the shooting stars in the end.
- Miku seems to be very fond of Hibiki, blushing around her, being unhappy when they can't be together, being reduced to a solemn, morose wreck after her death... Hibiki, for her part, all but confessed her love for Miku in the second episode. While they were sharing a bed.
- The first scene we get of Tsubasa shows her blushing while Kanade tells her that she (Kanade) needs her. Following Kanade's death, Tsubasa has been obsessed with Kanade.
- Episode 3 has Ryouko biting Hibiki's ear and pretty much (read: explicitly) saying that she wants to take Hibiki's virginity.
- Astute readers will note that this accounts for every named female character but Chris. She shas her moment with Miku in episode eight.
- Miku checking out a book titled "Be Honest with Yourself". It's not that hard to figure what it's about.
- Replacement Scrappy: In-universe example with Hibiki, to Tsubasa. Thus far, she's started to let up and not see Hibiki as one anymore.
- What the Hell Casting Agency: All of the seiyuus for the Valkyries are not widely known for the genre they portray in the anime. (Aoi Yuuki doing a Badass Leitmotif? Ayahi Takagaki opting for HARD ROCK?). To be fair, Nana Mizuki does have yet another Dark Magical Girl character.
- ↑ The OP, Sychrogazer, by Nana Mizuki