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* Vita and her ice-cream first experience. It's... [[Freud Was Right|Freudian]]. It goes way over the top when Usagi decides to ''weaponize it.''
* Vita and her ice-cream first experience. It's... [[Freud Was Right|Freudian]]. It goes way over the top when Usagi decides to ''weaponize it.''
* Haruna putting an end to the ruckus during Magical Girls' meeting.
* Haruna putting an end to the ruckus during Magical Girls' meeting.
{{quote| Haruna got the resulting rumble back out of control by simple Magnificent Bastardry. "[[Art Initiates Life|Imperium Graphices!]] [[Naughty Tentacles|Summon Overfiend, Great Paru-sama Edition!]]" There was much screaming and order was restored. <br />
{{quote|Haruna got the resulting rumble back out of control by simple Magnificent Bastardry. "[[Art Initiates Life|Imperium Graphices!]] [[Naughty Tentacles|Summon Overfiend, Great Paru-sama Edition!]]" There was much screaming and order was restored. <br />
Haruna, apparently, put much less emphasis on 'Magnificent' }}
Haruna, apparently, put much less emphasis on 'Magnificent' }}
* Negi is mistaken as a girl. [[It Got Worse|And it goes downhill]] [[Hilarity Ensues|from there]].
* Negi is mistaken as a girl. [[It Got Worse|And it goes downhill]] [[Hilarity Ensues|from there]].

Latest revision as of 12:49, 7 August 2014


  • Vita and her ice-cream first experience. It's... Freudian. It goes way over the top when Usagi decides to weaponize it.
  • Haruna putting an end to the ruckus during Magical Girls' meeting.

Haruna got the resulting rumble back out of control by simple Magnificent Bastardry. "Imperium Graphices! Summon Overfiend, Great Paru-sama Edition!" There was much screaming and order was restored.

Haruna, apparently, put much less emphasis on 'Magnificent'