Madoka Magica Drama CD 4: Summer Magical Girl Training Camp!!

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The set will retail for 5,000 yen (about US$64).

"Summer Magical Girl Training Camp!!" (Natsu no Mahō Shōjo Kyōka Gasshuku!!) is a variety drama CD voiced with the anime's main cast, it was offered (along with other Madoka merchandise products) for sale at its Comic Market 82 booth from August 10 to August 12. There was a limit of four per customer for each set.[1]

Summary

Trivia

  • The witch's name is Paola Bona, an Italian name.

Observation

  • In the Drama CD, Madoka is wearing a white swimsuit. Back in 2011 Megami magazine printed a Madoka pin up with her wearing a white swimsuit.
  • The Drama CD takes place during the summer, but all events in the anime happen during a school year.
  • This version of Homura is still sweet, shy, and bashful; she hasn't developed into the cynical, somber, and aloof version from the anime.
  • Sayaka hates sea cucumbers, so Kyouko tries to have fun at her expense by tossing them at Sayaka.
    • Mami informs Kyouko that sea cucumbers are edible, technically she was wasting food. This makes Kyouko depressed.
  • A cat tries to court Kyubey, thinking it is a cat as well.
  • In the Drama CD, Sayaka is aware of Hitomi's feelings for Kyousuke and she probably has already confessed to him or they are already in a relationship as she mentions, "I wonder if they’re out somewhere together alone… rather than with me… I’m so sick and tired of thinking about that."

Speculation

  • There is a 1st century Roman aqueduct named Acqua Paola (its original name was Aqua Traiana) built by Emperor Trajan .
  • Paola is the Italian feminine name of Paul, from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin.
  • Bona is Latin for "good" or "prosperous". The name was used by Shakespeare for the sister of the French Queen in 'King Henry the Sixth'.
    • Bona of Pisa (c. 1156–1207) was a nun who helped lead travellers on pilgrimages. She was one time captured by Muslim pirates on the Mediterranean Sea.
    • Bona of Savoy, Duchess of Milan (10 August 1449 – 23 November 1503) was a the second spouse of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan and a member of the noble Italian House of Savoy. She served as regent of Milan during the minority of her son 1476–1481.
    • Giovanni Leonardo Di Bona (1542–1587) was an early Italian chess master.

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