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** [[Scenery Porn]]: In the present time, Leiden looks stunning with the bright colours and aforementioned [[False Camera Effects|false camera effects]] used.
** [[Scenery Porn]]: In the present time, Leiden looks stunning with the bright colours and aforementioned [[False Camera Effects|false camera effects]] used.
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: The world at first glance appears like early 20th century (possibly post-World War I), with the main form of communication being letters as telephones haven't been invented, and transportation being as vintage as they get. Typewriters are used instead of computer keyboards, but fully functional prosthetic limbs far beyond our current technological level exist.
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: The world at first glance appears like early 20th century (possibly post-World War I), with the main form of communication being letters as telephones haven't been invented, and transportation being as vintage as they get. Typewriters are used instead of computer keyboards, but fully functional prosthetic limbs far beyond our current technological level exist.
* [[Serious Business]]: There are entire companies and people trained ''just'' to write letters for others. The series goes out of its way to states that letters bring people together. [[The Hero]] is a character dedicated to writing letters. Her coworkers are ''also'' people who writes letters for a living. There's a school training people to write letters. Contrast with how letters are treated in real life: you write them yourself ''without'' hiring an Auto Memory Doll, and drop them off at the post office.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Episode seven opens with the stage play ''The Red Demon'', written by Oscar Webster. The episode revolves around Violet helping him write his next play. Also occurs with the opera led by Irma in the OVA.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Episode seven opens with the stage play ''The Red Demon'', written by Oscar Webster. The episode revolves around Violet helping him write his next play. Also occurs with the opera led by Irma in the OVA.
* [[The Song Remains the Same]]: In the English dub, the ending song "Michishirube", as well as the opening theme "Sincerely", remains in Japanese.
* [[The Song Remains the Same]]: In the English dub, the ending song "Michishirube", as well as the opening theme "Sincerely", remains in Japanese.