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|english  = Those are unknown flowers to me.<br />Yes, they are unknown to me too.<br />Let's cut them off.<br />Yes, let's just cut them off.<br />We present the roses to our queen.
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==Trivia and Speculation==
*Gertrud's name may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Gertrude_(Hamlet)|Queen Gertrude]] from Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
*Her name may be a reference to Gertrud Barkhorn from [[wikipedia:Strike Witches|Strike Witches]].
*In episode 2 there's a grotesque image of Napoleon right before the door to Gertrud's barrier opens. Gertud may have been inspired by [[wikipedia:Josephine_Beauharnais|Joséphine de Beauharnais]], wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. She was known as Rose until she married Napoleon, and she patronized the development of rose breeding at her gardens at Malmaison, collecting some 250 varieties.


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File:Adelbert_flying.jpg|Adelberts flying around in the barrier
File:Adelbert_flying.jpg|Adelberts flying around in the barrier
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==Trivia==
*Her name may be a reference to Gertrud Barkhorn from [[wikipedia:Strike Witches|Strike Witches]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:06, 25 March 2011

Gertrud (GERTRUD) is a witch born from negative emotions, who loves roses more than anything else--her barrier is full of them. She uses humans' life energy to feed her roses and hates humans entering her barrier. Her minions are Anthony and Adelbert. She and her barrier are presented in a surreal manner with bizarre cut-and-paste-style photo collages. She also seems to like mustaches as both of her minions have some. The special page has confirmed that the mustaches are set by the witch herself. Her "body" has parts from a butterfly, and butterflies are seen in her barrier at many points. (See also: Gertrud's maze).

Card Gertrud.png

薔薇園の魔女。性質は不信。なによりも薔薇が大事。その力の全ては美しい薔薇のために。結界に迷い込んだ人間の生命力を奪い薔薇に分け与えているが、人間に結界内を踏み荒らされることは大嫌い。

Gertrud

RunesGERTRUD
TypeRose garden witch
NatureInsincere
EpisodesEpisode 2

The rose garden witch with an insincere nature. She holds roses dearer than anything else. She expends all of her power for the sake of beautiful roses. Despite stealing the life-force of humans who wander into her barrier to give to her roses, she loathes the thought of them trampling the inside of her barrier.

Minions

Card Anthony.png

魔女の手下。その役割は造園。おヒゲは魔女にセットしてもらう。

Anthony

RunesANTHONY
TypeRose garden witch's minion
NatureLandscaping
EpisodesEpisode 1, Episode 2

The witch's minion. His duty is landscaping. His mustache is set by the witch.

Card Adelbert.png

薔薇園の魔女の手下。 その役割は警戒。人間を見つけると、ベルのような警戒音を鳴らし、容赦ない頭突きを食らわせる。視力は 2.5。 小さなタイプは侵入者を阻む薔薇の蔦に変身可能。

Adelbert

RunesADELBERT
TypeRose garden witch's minion
NatureLookout
EpisodesEpisode 2

The rose garden witch's minion. His duty is to act as lookout. Upon seeing a human, he will sound a warning bell and headbutt him mercilessly. They have 2.5 (20/8) vision. The smaller type can change into rose vines to hinder intruders.

Note

In Episode 1, Anthonys are seen surrounding Sayaka and Madoka and yelling the following German phrases in a distorted manner:

German Das sind mir unbekannte Blumen.
Ja, sie sind mir auch unbekannt.
Schneiden wir sie ab.
Ja schneiden doch sie ab.
Die Rosen schenken wir unserer Königin.
English Those are unknown flowers to me.
Yes, they are unknown to me too.
Let's cut them off.
Yes, let's just cut them off.
We present the roses to our queen.


Trivia and Speculation

  • Gertrud's name may be a reference to Queen Gertrude from Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
  • Her name may be a reference to Gertrud Barkhorn from Strike Witches.
  • In episode 2 there's a grotesque image of Napoleon right before the door to Gertrud's barrier opens. Gertud may have been inspired by Joséphine de Beauharnais, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. She was known as Rose until she married Napoleon, and she patronized the development of rose breeding at her gardens at Malmaison, collecting some 250 varieties.

Gallery

External links