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Revision as of 15:34, 24 March 2011
Barrier
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In the anime itself, these locations are animated differently than the rest of the series in order to reinforce the otherworldly aspect. They are designed by animation duo Gekidan Inu Curry. Outside of the anime they are often referred to as "Mazes."
Familiar
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Grief Seed
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For more information, see: Speculah:Grief Seeds.
Puella Magi
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Soul Gem
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Episode 6 reveals that Soul Gems contain the magical girl's soul, while the body is merely a husk that is controlled by the Gem. Episode 8 reveals if the Soul Gem is not cleansed in time and reaches a certain point it will become a Grief Seed and birth a new witch.
Walpurgis Night
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For more information, see: Speculah:Walpurgis Night
Witch
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Episode 8 reveals that Witches are in fact the "grown" forms of Puella Magi, as 魔女, Majo, are evolved forms of 魔法少女, Mahou Shoujo.
Witch's Kiss
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