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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series may have been rescued by AEsir Holdings, one of ADV's successors, but to this day it has not been re-released since.
* NoExportForYou: While the anime has been released on DVD over the years, however, to this day, a blu-ray version has not been released.
* NoExportForYou: While the anime has been released on DVD over the years, however, to this day, a blu-ray version has not been released.
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* Anime/{{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with ''Anime/{{Noir}}''. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* Anime/{{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain Creator/BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with ''Anime/{{Noir}}''. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: It has a ''stellar'' cast, specially in regards to the ladies:
** Creator/AyaHisakawa as Limelda
** Creator/SanaeKobayashi as Madlax
** Creator/HoukoKuwashima as Margaret
** Creator/SatsukiYukino as Vanessa
** Creator/AiUchikawa as Eleonore
** Creator/TomokoKaneda as Laetitia
** Creator/MasashiEbara as Friday
** Creator/ToruOkawa as Richard
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa as Carrossea
** Creator/AyaHisakawa as Limelda
** Creator/SanaeKobayashi as Madlax
** Creator/HoukoKuwashima as Margaret
** Creator/SatsukiYukino as Vanessa
** Creator/AiUchikawa as Eleonore
** Creator/TomokoKaneda as Laetitia
** Creator/MasashiEbara as Friday
** Creator/ToruOkawa as Richard
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa as Carrossea
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* The Greek word for nowhere is utopia.
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* {{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with ''Anime/{{Noir}}''. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* {{Madlax}} Anime/{{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with ''Anime/{{Noir}}''. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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** SanaeKobayashi as Madlax
** HoukoKuwashima as Margaret
** SatsukiYukino as Vanessa
** Creator/AiUchikawa as Eleonore
** TomokoKaneda as Laetitia
** MasashiEbara as Friday
** TohruOokawa as Richard
** ToshiyukiMorikawa as Carrossea
** HoukoKuwashima as Margaret
** SatsukiYukino as Vanessa
** Creator/AiUchikawa as Eleonore
** TomokoKaneda as Laetitia
** MasashiEbara as Friday
** TohruOokawa as Richard
** ToshiyukiMorikawa as Carrossea
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* The ridiculous name 'Friday Monday' may in fact be a Creator/GKChesterton reference--specifically, to ''The Man Who Was Thursday'', which is about a group of [[spoiler:alleged]] anarchists (in the philosophical rather than political sense) who use the days of the week as code names. Friday Monday and the Council of Days share similar philosophies and the ability to combine {{Narm}} and genuine NightmareFuel.
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* The ridiculous name 'Friday Monday' may in fact be a Creator/GKChesterton reference--specifically, to ''The Man Who Was Thursday'', which is about a group of [[spoiler:alleged]] anarchists (in the philosophical rather than political sense) who use the days of the week as code names. Friday Monday and the Council of Days share similar philosophies and the ability to combine {{Narm}} and genuine NightmareFuel.nightmarish stuff.
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!Trivia pages
* HeyItsThatVoice:
** Creator/AyaHisakawa as Limelda
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The series was pitched as a pretty straightforward action series of a hot mercenary who would hunt for treasure while battling armies. It was then revised to be the story of a fallen aristocrat heiress (Margaret assuming the codename MADLAX) surviving in a war torn world with her mechanic Elenore (eventually revised to be the maid) then made the eventual evolve to the MindScrew plot of today.
!Misc. trivia
* HeyItsThatVoice:
** Creator/AyaHisakawa as Limelda
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The series was pitched as a pretty straightforward action series of a hot mercenary who would hunt for treasure while battling armies. It was then revised to be the story of a fallen aristocrat heiress (Margaret assuming the codename MADLAX) surviving in a war torn world with her mechanic Elenore (eventually revised to be the maid) then made the eventual evolve to the MindScrew plot of today.
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* {{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with {{Noir}}. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* {{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with {{Noir}}.''Anime/{{Noir}}''. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The series was pitched as a pretty straightforward action series of a hot mercenary who would hunt for treasure while battling armies. It was then revised to be the story of a fallen aristocrat heiress (Margaret assuming the codename MADLAX) surviving in a war torn world with her mechanic Elenore (eventually revised to be the maid) then made the eventual evolve to the MindScrew plot of today.
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* {{Madlax}} deserves a mention just for the sheer faith {{Bee Train}} BeeTrain had that their audience would stick with them through anything after their success with {{Noir}}. The first two episodes look for all the world like they come from two completely different shows, it's not until episode seven that the two storylines explicitly cross over, and it's not until the final third of the show that the two protagonists actually meet. Plus, there's occasional asides with a weird looking girl and boy in an ethereal landscape that comment on the action and sometimes seem to talk directly to the audience, for which we get zero explanation until the last two episodes.
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* The ridiculous name 'Friday Monday' may in fact be a GKChesterton Creator/GKChesterton reference--specifically, to ''The Man Who Was Thursday'', which is about a group of [[spoiler:alleged]] anarchists (in the philosophical rather than political sense) who use the days of the week as code names. Friday Monday and the Council of Days share similar philosophies and the ability to combine {{Narm}} and genuine NightmareFuel.
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* The ridiculous name 'Friday Monday' may in fact be a GKChesterton reference--specifically, to ''The Man Who Was Thursday'', which is about a group of [[spoiler:alleged]] anarchists (in the philosophical rather than political sense) who use the days of the week as code names. Friday Monday and the Council of Days share similar philosophies and the ability to combine {{Narm}} and NightmareFuel like no to-morrow.genuine NightmareFuel.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The series was pitched as a pretty straightforward action series of a hot mercenary who would hunt for treasure while battling armies. It was then revised to be the story of a fallen aristocrat heiress (Margaret assuming the codename MADLAX) surviving in a war torn world with her mechanic Elenore (eventually revised to be the maid) then made the eventual evolve to the MindScrew plot of today.