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|[Musical]<br><br>Schicksal and Hope
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|Schicksal is a German word that means "destiny."
|Schicksal is a German word that means "destiny."
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|[[File:Episode 8 poster back.jpg|300px]]
|Look at me (repeat)
|Reflection of [[Sayaka]]'s conscious and her yearn for [[Kamijou]]'s attention.
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Revision as of 02:36, 4 March 2011

Runes listing and translation for Episode 9.

Screencap Transcription Explanation/Translation Time
File:Ep9 Von Seckendorff.png [Musical]

Oktavia
Von
Secken
Dorff
Probably Sayaka's witch name.
In real life, Karl Siegmund von Seckendorff was a German poet and composer who set a text from Goethe's Faust to music.
Ep9 poster runes.jpg See pic These are actually the air dates of the episode.
"Con Amore" at the bottom is a musical term and means "with love".
File:E9 shicksal.PNG [Musical]

Schicksal and Hope
Schicksal is a German word that means "destiny."
File:Episode 8 poster back.jpg Look at me (repeat) Reflection of Sayaka's conscious and her yearn for Kamijou's attention.

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