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Revision as of 01:52, 22 June 2023
Toyo is a character in the 2017 mobile game Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record. She is the successor to Queen Himiko and is based off the real-life Queen Toyo.
Toyo | |
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Japanese Name | 台与 (Toyo) |
Physical Features | |
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Age | Unknown |
Eye colour | Yellow/Green |
Hair colour | Black with red accents. |
Magic | |
Soul Gem | Yellow yin-yang gem on head accessory. |
Weapon | Unknown |
Witch Form | Unknown |
Powers and Abilities | Unknown |
Wish | Unknown |
Other | |
Japanese pronoun | Unknown |
Known relatives | Queen Himiko |
Origins | Yamatai, Japan |
School | Not attending |
Etymology
Toyo can be spelled two ways, 臺與 or 台与.
- 臺與 is in kanji. 臺 means "tower", and 與 means "give".
- 台与 is written in hiragana. Its characters mean "platform" (台) and "giving" (与).
Iyo can be spelled in two ways, as well. Those spellings are 壹與 or 壱与.
- 壹與 is written in kanji. 壹 means "one" and 與 means "give".
- 壱与 is written in hiragana. Its characters mean "one" (壱) and "giving" (与).
Trivia
- She is the only Puella Historia character so far to be based on a real person.
- Her name may alternatively be Iyo, as both Toyo and Iyo are used when referring to Queen Toyo.
- She is the tenth playable character to lack a family name. The others being Lil' Kyubey, Kuroe, Chizuru, Kuro (黒), Kuro (くろ), Ebony, Olga, Gunhild and Heruka.
- Interestingly. there are little to no reliable records that give a family name for Toyo.
- She was thirteen when she rose to power.
- Queen Himiko, the queen who Toyo is the successor to, was also seen in Episode 12 of the main anime with a palace burning around her. It is implied Ultimate Madoka saved her.
- This contradicts historical records, however. She died at 78 years old in real life. This would make Himiko one of the oldest magical girls to be known in canon.
- In her introduction at the end of The Rakshasi of Tibet, she says "I am Himiko-samas... what!?"