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''Senki Zesshou Symphogear'' (widely translated as ''Swansong of the Valkyries - Symphogear'' and streamed by Niconico Douga and [[FUNimation]] as simply ''Symphogear'') is a music-themed [[Science Fantasy|sci-fi]] [[Magical Girl Warrior]] series about killing [[Eldritch Abomination|Eldritch Abominations]]s with [[Power Armor|Power Armors]]s fuelled by [[The Power of Rock|song]]. If the last sentence doesn't make sense, read it again, ''more slowly.''
 
Developed by Noriyasu Agematsu (composer of music for games and anime including [[Wild Arms]] and [[Girls Bravo]]), published by [[.hack|Kadokawa]] [[Haruhi Suzumiya|Shoten]], and animated by [[Fairy Tail|Studio]] [[Genesis of Aquarion|Satelight]].
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* [[Doomed Protagonist]]/[[Foregone Conclusion]]: Hibiki is shown to have expired some time before the end of the story and what we're seeing are the events leading to her death. {{spoiler|Ultimately subverted in the end.}}
* [[Downer Beginning]]: It was rather shocking to watch Episode 1 where a main character dies and another is seemingly handed a death sentence (not to mention the villains slaughtering a whole concert hall).
* [[Eagle Land]]: ''Extremely'' obvious by the phone call {{spoiler|and the assassination of Hiroki [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|by an]] [[The Terminator|Ahnuld]] [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|look-alike]].}} -- In—In-universe, Japan and America relations are tense due to sheer competition and its authority present around the world. {{spoiler|At least until it is revealed that America and Japan were working together to get information about Ryoko.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Forget about the [[Downer Beginning]]. Hibiki is alive. She and Miku eventually get to see the shooting stars together.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]: Although she came to terms with the loss of Kanade, her singing career and eventually is still alive, Tsubasa will have to give up her overseas singing career and dedicate her life to fighting Noises 'from the shadows', since she, Hibiki and Chris were officially listed as KIA.}}
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* [[First Episode Spoiler]]: We see the tombstone of a main character a minute into the first episode. Midways through that episode another main character is dead, becoming a [[Posthumous Character]].
* [[Flash Back]] : The first episode has an extended flashback to {{spoiler|Kanade's death.}}
* [[Flash Step]]: When {{spoiler|the Nehushtan Armor}} tries to slow {{spoiler|a Ultimate Song singing}} Tsubasa down with some [[Mook|Mooks]]s, Tsubasa instantly appears in front of her.
* [[Fun with Subtitles]] + [[Blind Idiot Translation]] = [[Zero Wingrish]]: [[Invoked]]. During the English portion of Episode 5. When the [[Eagle Land]] person is speaking, it is actually in [[Surprisingly Good English]]. When the woman is speaking, she is talking in [[Blind Idiot Translation|Blind Idiot]]. This demonstrates the way she thinks of America: a bigoted country who needs to know their place.
* [[The Future]]: Not terribly far into the future, but more than [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]].
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* [[I Surrender, Suckers]]: Being outmatched, {{spoiler|Phine switches for a moment to her Ryoko persona}} to recover the momentum.
* [[I Thought It Was Forbidden]]: By the end of the series {{spoiler|the Ultimate Song, or sometimes translated, "swan song"}} has been used so often that it doesn't look that dangerous.
* [[Invincible Minor Minion]]: The Noise are truly dangerous [[Mook|Mooks]]s. They can actively adapt, morph, mutate, and combine to form some of the strangest kinds of [[Eldritch Abominations]]. The concert scene destruction in the first episode, for example, was comprised ''fully'' of [[Mook|Mooks]]s and several [[Boss in Mook Clothing|Boss in Mook Clothings]]s. Episode 4 is the first episode to actually show a [[Mook Maker]] and a Boss, if you would call it that.
* [[It's All My Fault]]: In episode four Hibiki blames her lack of skills for forcing {{spoiler|Tsubasa and Kanade to use their Ultimate Songs.}}
* [[It's Not You, It's My Enemies]]: Hibiki's relationship with Miku become strained after Hibiki become a superheroine. However, Miku will always support Hibiki. [[Les Yay|Aww...]] until {{spoiler|[[The Reveal]] kicks in, and Miku stops supporting Hibiki for a while for constantly lying about her secret identity.}}
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* [[More Dakka]]: [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|MEGA DETH PARTY]]! {{spoiler|Chris in her Symphogear, Ichii-Bal}} dual-wields Gatling guns, a multi-rocket launcher, and a crossbow that can shoot multitudes of exploding light arrows. Did we mention the crossbow is a [[Bifurcated Weapon]]? And it upgrades it later, even, to MEGADETH QUARTET.
* [[Music for Courage]]: In the [[Darkest Hour]], the school's anthem rallies the forces of good.
* [[Naive Newcomer]]: Hibiki -- weHibiki—we see through her eyes what is like the situation from the point of a civilian and then [[Rookie Red Ranger|from the organization that fights the bad guys]].
* [[Name's the Same]]: Hibiki and Kanade are also the names of the first two heroines of [[Suite Precure]], another music themed magical girl anime.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: Space is vast. Or maybe {{spoiler|they}} burned in the atmospheric reentry.
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** Hibiki? Kanade? Noise? [[Suite Pretty Cure|Why does it sounds so familiar?]]
** When Tsubasa {{spoiler|bleeds from eyes and mouth when she executes her Ultimate Song against Nehushtan Armor}}, she looks almost like [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica|Miki Sayaka]] during her [[I Am a Monster|"I'm such a fool"]] moment. Jarring, because Tsubasa normally doesn't make ''that'' kind of face, her [[The Stoic|emotional spectrum]] considered.
** At one point during the episode 4 [[Training Montage]], Genjuro is dressed exactly like [[Street Fighter|Akuma/Gouki]]. Considering his [[Badass|Badassery]]ery, it's not exactly inappropriate. Hibiki is also wearing [[Street Fighter|Makoto's]] clothes.
** {{spoiler|Chris's armor the Ichii-Bal}} is a nice one to ''[[Wild Arms]]''.
*** Let's not forget "pagan technology", the "Ruins of Memory" and {{spoiler|Kadingir, a tower to reach the heavens}}.
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* [[Waif Fu]]: Hibiki can send a punching bag 20 feet away with one hit after getting a few weeks of training from Genjurou.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: Hibiki tries to juggle her Symphogear heroics, training with Genjurou, keeping up with her homework and not forgetting about her girl friend. [[Triple Shifter|Her sleep time suffers]].
* [[War Is Hell]]/{{spoiler|[[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]}}: The Noise {{spoiler|was created by humans in order to fight against rival humans during the [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy|early ages]].}}
* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: {{spoiler|Kadingir}} is not a [[Tower of Babel|tower]] - {{spoiler|Phine even references the biblical Shinar}} - even though it is referenced as such, but an humongous energy cannon with the intention of ''shooting the moon''.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|Chris}} -- She—She fights Tsubasa and isn't afraid of {{spoiler|summoning Noise}} to overwhelm her, all for her laudable objective of {{spoiler|ending wars with lethal force.}}
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 11; the [[Big Bad]] and her plan is revealed, bad guys change sides or turn to have been [[The Mole]] for the good guys all along.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: During transformation sequences, a random splice of words flow in the background. In most cases, they're faux German, except for maybe a few. During Kanade's transformation, for example, the word "ziggurat" flows for a short moment before the cut. [[wikipedia:Ziggurat|Strange how The Other Wiki notes that]] none of the shrines on them were saved.