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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
According to the Blu-Ray [[Episode 1]] voice commentary: | According to the Blu-Ray [[Episode 1]] voice commentary: | ||
* | *In the Blu-Ray audio commentary for episode 1, the seiyuus found the school to be cute and cool, they were impressed with the school's digital gadgets and technology (like the whiteboard) but some wondered what did students do when they needed to change clothes (like gym) since the classroom walls are made of glass. | ||
**The | **The seiyuus speculatde that there must be some sort of technology at work so no one can see the inside when needed. Chiwa Saitou's (Homura's seiyuu) suggestion sounds like [[wikipedia:Smart_glass|smart glass]] technology. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:13, 15 July 2011
Mitakihara Middle School (見滝原中学校 Mitakihara Chūgakkou) is the first school that was established in Mitakihara Town. The school was completely reconstructed several years prior to the start of the show. The school is shown in a futuristic style with glass walls, many windows and corridors.
The design of the school may have been influenced by the ultramodern Justice Center Leoben, a glass prison in Styria, Austria.
It has further been posed that the imagery of the white rooftop may have been influenced by perspective art from the Italian Renaissance, such as Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter, by Pietro Perugino.
Trivia
According to the Blu-Ray Episode 1 voice commentary:
- In the Blu-Ray audio commentary for episode 1, the seiyuus found the school to be cute and cool, they were impressed with the school's digital gadgets and technology (like the whiteboard) but some wondered what did students do when they needed to change clothes (like gym) since the classroom walls are made of glass.
- The seiyuus speculatde that there must be some sort of technology at work so no one can see the inside when needed. Chiwa Saitou's (Homura's seiyuu) suggestion sounds like smart glass technology.