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[[File:Kyouko church.jpg|thumb|300px|Sakura church]]
[[File:Kyouko church.jpg|thumb|300px|Sakura church]]
[[File:Kyouko church 02.jpg|thumb|300px|Interior of the main chapel.]]
[[File:Kyouko church 02.jpg|thumb|300px|Interior of the main chapel.]]
== Summary ==
[[File:Kyouko church 03.jpg|thumb|300px|A detail of the parishioner's benches and the stained glass wall.]]
[[File:Kyouko church 03.jpg|thumb|300px|A detail of the parishioner's benches and the stained glass wall.]]
[[File:Homura Kyoko End Church.jpg|300px|thumb|Sakura church in [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]].]]
[[File:Homura Kyoko End Church.jpg|300px|thumb|Sakura church in the Portable game.]]
A church originally ran and presided by [[Kyoko Sakura]]'s father. The main chapel -- the only part of the interior shown in present day. It is heavily damaged due to years of neglect and decay. The church's architecture is similar to that of the [[wikipedia:Canterbury_Cathedral|Canterbury cathedral]].
A church originally ran and presided by [[Kyoko Sakura]]'s father. The main chapel -- the only part of the interior shown in present day. It is heavily damaged due to years of neglect and decay. The church's architecture is similar to that of the [[wikipedia:Canterbury_Cathedral|Canterbury cathedral]]. The anime and game imply that the Sakura family once lived either near or on the premises. They also imply this may be the location where Kyoko's parents and younger sister died. In anime [[Episode 7]], Kyoko brings Sayaka here to tell Sayaka about her past.


It was suspected in the anime to be located in [[Mitakihara Town]], which was confirmed by the [[Madoka_Magica_Portable|Portable]] game.
== Location ==
'''Anime'''<br>
It was suspected in the anime to be located in [[Mitakihara Town]].
 
'''Drama CD'''<br>
The drama CD [[Madoka_Magica_Drama_CD_3:_Farewell_Story|"Farewell Story"]], where Kyoko hailed from neighboring [[Kasamino City]], implied the church was located there.
 
'''[[Madoka_Magica_Portable|Portable Game]]'''<br>
The game shows it either to be on the edge of [[Mitakihara Town|Mitakihara City]] or in Kasamino City.
 
== In the [[Madoka_Magica_Portable|Madoka Magica Portable Game]] ==
*Kyoko would frequently visit the abandoned and run-down church and defended it against threats ranging from criminal gangs to familiars.
*Whichever city the church is located, Kyoko believed it would be in danger of being destroyed by Walpurgis Night. It was one of the reasons she justified fighting Walpurgis.


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[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 15:38, 14 April 2012

Sakura church
Interior of the main chapel.

Summary

A detail of the parishioner's benches and the stained glass wall.
Sakura church in the Portable game.

A church originally ran and presided by Kyoko Sakura's father. The main chapel -- the only part of the interior shown in present day. It is heavily damaged due to years of neglect and decay. The church's architecture is similar to that of the Canterbury cathedral. The anime and game imply that the Sakura family once lived either near or on the premises. They also imply this may be the location where Kyoko's parents and younger sister died. In anime Episode 7, Kyoko brings Sayaka here to tell Sayaka about her past.

Location

Anime
It was suspected in the anime to be located in Mitakihara Town.

Drama CD
The drama CD "Farewell Story", where Kyoko hailed from neighboring Kasamino City, implied the church was located there.

Portable Game
The game shows it either to be on the edge of Mitakihara City or in Kasamino City.

In the Madoka Magica Portable Game

  • Kyoko would frequently visit the abandoned and run-down church and defended it against threats ranging from criminal gangs to familiars.
  • Whichever city the church is located, Kyoko believed it would be in danger of being destroyed by Walpurgis Night. It was one of the reasons she justified fighting Walpurgis.