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** Also, I think it's notable that the silhouettes in Episode 11 appeared to be serving Walpurgisnacht.  Their shiny appearance sort of resembled corrupted Soul Gems.  Does Walpurgis turn the shadows of doomed Puella Magi into her familiars?  Does she get more power for each defeated witch? [[User:MsDevin92|MsDevin92]] 04:00, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
** Also, I think it's notable that the silhouettes in Episode 11 appeared to be serving Walpurgisnacht.  Their shiny appearance sort of resembled corrupted Soul Gems.  Does Walpurgis turn the shadows of doomed Puella Magi into her familiars?  Does she get more power for each defeated witch? [[User:MsDevin92|MsDevin92]] 04:00, 23 April 2011 (UTC)


I will state the obvious here: There are only 10 unidentified figures, while there are twelve unidentified witches. Three witches weren't shown in the anime, so it might be two of them, but clearly, we're missing a few. The fact that the figure on the left is cut off might indicate that there are more witches on the left side.
I will state the obvious here because I felt it was needed: There are only 10 unidentified figures, while there are twelve unidentified witches. Three witches weren't shown in the anime, so it might be two of them, but clearly, we're missing a few, or that it's actually all three of them and we have an extra figure that never appeared in the anime. The fact that the figure on the left is cut off might indicate that there are more figures on the left side. -- [[User:Universalperson|Universalperson]] 01:01, 28 April 2011 (UTC)

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Now good luck identifying them all... the only one we can be certain is that the second from the left is Elly. BrickBreak 20:00, 22 April 2011 (UTC)

I'm willing to bet that the fourth from the left is Charlotte (her pigtails resemble the witch's "candy-wrapper" ears), but let's hope that the main website attaches the silhouettes with the witches. Momoism 20:18, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
Fifth from left is Elsa Maria, I think. Just going off the hair style. 90.227.151.181 20:54, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
I added that the third from the left might be Gisela (her curved hairstyle resembles her Witch's Kiss), but we can't tell exactly which witches from the series appear here. There are only ten unidentified magical girls in the screencap, whereas nine witches (not including Oktavia and Kriemhild) appeared in the show and three more were given informational cards. Momoism 21:30, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
One lineup guess proposed on /a/: Gisela, Elly, Isabel, Patricia, Gertrud, Mami, Homura, Madoka, Sayaka, Kyouko, Suleika, Uhrmann, Albertine, Charlotte, Roberta

[1] One possible permutation. Prima 21:56, 22 April 2011 (UTC)

  • [2] My interpretation. Here's the "logic" (for the not-shown witches, I tried connecting them to familiars, and admittedly Elsa Maria's justification is that I drew her similarly): [3] [4] [5]/[6]/[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] MsDevin92 02:06, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
    • Also, I think it's notable that the silhouettes in Episode 11 appeared to be serving Walpurgisnacht. Their shiny appearance sort of resembled corrupted Soul Gems. Does Walpurgis turn the shadows of doomed Puella Magi into her familiars? Does she get more power for each defeated witch? MsDevin92 04:00, 23 April 2011 (UTC)

I will state the obvious here because I felt it was needed: There are only 10 unidentified figures, while there are twelve unidentified witches. Three witches weren't shown in the anime, so it might be two of them, but clearly, we're missing a few, or that it's actually all three of them and we have an extra figure that never appeared in the anime. The fact that the figure on the left is cut off might indicate that there are more figures on the left side. -- Universalperson 01:01, 28 April 2011 (UTC)