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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *In the anime, it was unclear if Oshiti is the witch's name, or simply a word used in its labyrinth; later in the same episode, [[Raspberry|Raspberry's]] name is clearly presented both on the entrance to its labyrinth and behind the witch when it attacks Yachiyo, where no such runes are given to this witch. | ||
** Its name was confirmed to be Oshiti when it was added to the game. | |||
* Oshiti is likely named after [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaoya_Oshichi Yaoya Oshichi], a young girl in 1600's Japan that was executed for arson at Suzugamori. | * Oshiti is likely named after [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaoya_Oshichi Yaoya Oshichi], a young girl in 1600's Japan that was executed for arson at Suzugamori. | ||
*"Oshiti" may be based on the Japanese word "oshiete" (教える), meaning "to teach by example", and/or "oshiri" (おしり), meaning "buttock", as this witch resembles either a pelvis or an upside-down face. | *"Oshiti" may be based on the Japanese word "oshiete" (教える), meaning "to teach by example", and/or "oshiri" (おしり), meaning "buttock", as this witch resembles either a pelvis or an upside-down face. |
Revision as of 15:28, 16 October 2020
Oshiti (OSHITI) is a witch that appears in the twelfth episode of the Magia Record Anime. It was shown in a flashback fighting against Yachiyo Nanami's team prior to Kanae Yukino's death and was defeated.
This witch does not appear in the game and is instead exclusive to the anime.
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In the Anime
In the Game
Trivia
- In the anime, it was unclear if Oshiti is the witch's name, or simply a word used in its labyrinth; later in the same episode, Raspberry's name is clearly presented both on the entrance to its labyrinth and behind the witch when it attacks Yachiyo, where no such runes are given to this witch.
- Its name was confirmed to be Oshiti when it was added to the game.
- Oshiti is likely named after Yaoya Oshichi, a young girl in 1600's Japan that was executed for arson at Suzugamori.
- "Oshiti" may be based on the Japanese word "oshiete" (教える), meaning "to teach by example", and/or "oshiri" (おしり), meaning "buttock", as this witch resembles either a pelvis or an upside-down face.