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<gallery captionalign="left" position="center"> | <gallery captionalign="left" position="center"> | ||
File:Charlotte_initialform.jpg|Charlotte as she first appeared. | File:Charlotte_initialform.jpg|Charlotte as she first appeared. | ||
File:Charlotte_and_bomb_that_blew_her_up.png|One can see a bomb | File:Charlotte_and_bomb_that_blew_her_up.png|One can see a bomb stuck to Charlotte's tongue, which she then swallows. This and other bombs Homura laid down during her game of leapfrog made the series of explosions which killed Charlotte. | ||
File:Charlotte_seed.png|Charlotte's grief seed. | File:Charlotte_seed.png|Charlotte's grief seed. | ||
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==Minions== | ==Minions== | ||
[[File:Pyotr card.png|thumb|200px|right|Pyotr's card from [http://www.madoka-magica.com/special/dic/card7.html official website].]] | |||
===Pyotr ({{runes|PYOTR}})=== | ===Pyotr ({{runes|PYOTR}})=== | ||
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|translation=Minion of witch of desserts. Its role is to find cheese. However, don't expect too much from him. | |translation=Minion of witch of desserts. Its role is to find cheese. However, don't expect too much from him. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 12:17, 1 February 2011
Charlotte (CHARLOTTE) is a witch appearing in Episode 3 of the anime.
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Minions
Pyotr (PYOTR)
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Trivia
- A charlotte is a type of dessert.
- The head of her first form is shaped like piece of candy in wrap.
- Watching carefully one can see that when Charlotte's second form gets injured a new Charlotte comes out of the mouth replacing the old as if the layers are being blown away.
- Her second form may have been inspired by The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
- It is possible that she was designed around the theme of bulimia nervosa, which involves restrained food intake, periodic binge-eating, and frequently the purging of consumed foods through vomit. Issues of self-image may be involved.