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* The pictures of [[Mel Anna]] and [[Kanae Yukino]] on the walls of Yachiyo's home are identical to the memoria that feature them ("Morning is the moment of Destiny" and "A Gentle Breeze" respectively).
* The pictures of [[Mel Anna]] and [[Kanae Yukino]] on the walls of Yachiyo's home are identical to the memoria that feature them ("Morning is the moment of Destiny" and "A Gentle Breeze" respectively).
** Similarly, the initial shot of Tsukuyo playing the koto is taking from her memoria "Never-Ending Practice".
** Similarly, the initial shot of Tsukuyo playing the koto is taking from her memoria "Never-Ending Practice".
* The Memory Musseum's appearance during Mitama's narration looks similar to the Palazzo Braschi in Rome, Italy, during the elections of 1934, which was Benito Mussolini's Italian Fascist Party headquarters.
* The Memory Musseum's appearance looks similar to the Palazzo Braschi in Rome, Italy, during the elections of 1934, which was Benito Mussolini's Italian Fascist Party headquarters.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:44, 14 March 2020

Memory Museum at 3:00 PM
First airing 14 March 2020
Script Gekidan Inu Curry (Doroinu)
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Summary

Observations

  • This episode reveals Mifuyu was part of the Mizuna Girls' School's Koto club.
  • Gertrud's Grief Seed design is changed, having the same design as the Grief Seeds that appear in Magia Record Episode 6.

Changes

  • More Witches are added in the opening, when Iroha falls from the stairs.
  • Sana joins Yachiyo, Iroha, Tsuruno, and Felicia at the end of the opening sequence.

Gallery

See:Gallery:Magia Record Episode 11

Trivia

  • The pictures of Mel Anna and Kanae Yukino on the walls of Yachiyo's home are identical to the memoria that feature them ("Morning is the moment of Destiny" and "A Gentle Breeze" respectively).
    • Similarly, the initial shot of Tsukuyo playing the koto is taking from her memoria "Never-Ending Practice".
  • The Memory Musseum's appearance looks similar to the Palazzo Braschi in Rome, Italy, during the elections of 1934, which was Benito Mussolini's Italian Fascist Party headquarters.

See also

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