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* ActorAllusion: The Theatre/TakarazukaRevue version is a ''pileup'' of allusions.

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* ActorAllusion: The Theatre/TakarazukaRevue Creator/TakarazukaRevue version is a ''pileup'' of allusions.



* TheDanza: Martin Berger plays Rainer Berger.

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* TheDanza: Martin Berger plays Rainer Berger.Berger.
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*** Emma Carter sarcastically retorts that her full, real name is actually Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie von Wittelsbach.

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*** Emma Carter sarcastically retorts that her full, real name is actually Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie von Wittelsbach. Her actress Misono Sakura played one of Elisabeth's ladies-in-waiting, and Elisabeth herself in the ''shinjin kouen'' (junior performances).
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** Emma says she tasted something like the Edlertorte at the Takarazuka Hotel in Japan.
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** Theatre/RomeoEtJulietteDeLaHaineEtLAmour is mentioned during Kiss, Kiss, Emma and Josi's first bonding moment. When Emma complains that she would be frozen to death (their second bonding moment, locked in the patisserie), Josi jokes that it means her beauty would be eternal. Josi's actress, Tamaki Ryou, played Death in ''Roméo et Juliette'' (as well as the aforementioned ''Elisabeth'') and Roméo for the junior (''shinjin kouen'') performances. During ''Roméo's Death'', he notes that Juliette's beauty hasn't changed, and asks her to answer him with her cold lips.

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** Theatre/RomeoEtJulietteDeLaHaineEtLAmour Theatre/RomeoEtJulietteDeLaHaineALamour is mentioned during Kiss, Kiss, Emma and Josi's first bonding moment. When Emma complains that she would be frozen to death (their second bonding moment, locked in the patisserie), Josi jokes that it means her beauty would be eternal. Josi's actress, Tamaki Ryou, played Death in ''Roméo et Juliette'' (as well as the aforementioned ''Elisabeth'') and Roméo for the junior (''shinjin kouen'') performances. During ''Roméo's Death'', he notes that Juliette's beauty hasn't changed, and asks her to answer him with her cold lips.

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* BackedByThePentagon: The police costumes used in the show are the real deal (complete with handcuffs, though no one gets cuffed during the show) and not supposed to leave the theatre. They appear in a scene ridiculing the Viennese police force as overzealously incompetent.

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* ActorAllusion: The Theatre/TakarazukaRevue version is a ''pileup'' of allusions.
** Theatre/{{Elisabeth}} deserves its own bullet point, because most of the cast members were in the 2018-2019 production by the Moon Troupe, Zuka's company structure being what it is.
*** Romy Edler (named after Romy Schneider, the most famous non-musical actress to play Sisi) is jokingly said to be the Archduchess Sophie of Hotel Edler, and her son ''Franz-Josef'' Edler (Josi) can't go against her.
*** Emma Carter sarcastically retorts that her full, real name is actually Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie von Wittelsbach.
*** Elfie mentions Rudolph Valentino to Pablo, played by Akatsuki Chisei (Crown Prince Rudolf).
*** Lucheni's pink sparkly jacket reappears, although no longer worn by Tsukishiro Kanato (Richard Rattinger).
** A plethora of historical costumes can be spotted in the Opera Ball scene, including characters from Elisabeth and Theatre/SeventeenEightyNine.
** Theatre/RomeoEtJulietteDeLaHaineEtLAmour is mentioned during Kiss, Kiss, Emma and Josi's first bonding moment. When Emma complains that she would be frozen to death (their second bonding moment, locked in the patisserie), Josi jokes that it means her beauty would be eternal. Josi's actress, Tamaki Ryou, played Death in ''Roméo et Juliette'' (as well as the aforementioned ''Elisabeth'') and Roméo for the junior (''shinjin kouen'') performances. During ''Roméo's Death'', he notes that Juliette's beauty hasn't changed, and asks her to answer him with her cold lips.
* BackedByThePentagon: The police costumes used in the show are the real deal (complete with handcuffs, though no one gets cuffed during the show) and not supposed to leave the theatre. They appear in a scene ridiculing the Viennese police force as overzealously incompetent. Granted, this is because of legal measures that forbid the show from making its own replica of police costumes.
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* BackedByThePentagon: The police costumes used in the show are the real deal (complete with handcuffs, though no one gets cuffed during the show) and not supposed to leave the theatre. They appear in a scene ridiculing the Viennese police force as overzealously incompetent.
* TheDanza: Martin Berger plays Rainer Berger.

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