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'''Kanae''' is a non-playable character in the 2017 mobile game [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record]].  
'''Kanae Yukino''' is a non-playable character in the 2017 mobile game [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record]].  


==General Info==
==General Info==
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
 
* The characters in her last name mean "snow" (雪) and "field" (野) respectively.
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 18:23, 17 February 2018

Kanae Yukino
File:Kanae.png
Japanese Name (雪野 かなえ) Yukino Kanae
Voiced by Japanese:


Kanae Yukino is a non-playable character in the 2017 mobile game Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record.

General Info

Physical features

  • Eye colour: Purple
  • Hair colour: Light blonde

Other

  • Soul Gem: Red crucifix shaped gem with elaborate gold framing on her right shoulder
  • Weapon:
  • Wish:
  • Witch form:
  • Japanese pronoun: atashi (あたし)

Summary

Kanae appears only in flashback, when Iroha and the others relive Mifuyu’s memories while inside the Memory Museum. She is a magical girl with a love of playing guitar.

In-game

In Mifuyu’s memories, Kanae urges Yachiyo to visit her grandmother in the hospital while she still can. Kanae also purchased a guitar and gave her first concert on that night. Thereafter, her and the other girls try to fight off a witch, but are quickly overcome. Kanae sacrifices herself so that Yachiyo can deliver the finishing blow to the witch. In doing so, her soul gem was shattered, and Yachiyo and Mifuyu discover the secret of soul gems after attempting to use a grief seed on it.

Etymology

  • The characters in her last name mean "snow" (雪) and "field" (野) respectively.

Gallery

External links