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** Or, alternatively, Robin's body naturally runs hotter than others (essentially being in a constant state of thermogenic weight loss)
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In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite the Film/XMen1 supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
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In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite the Film/XMen1 supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the team is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
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[[WMG: The series is a prequel to Manga/MyHeroAcademia]]
"Quirks" and "witch powers" are the same thing. No one knows where the former comes from because SOLOMON isn't telling anyone due to secrecy rules. [[spoiler: Because Robin is genetically immune to power-induced-madness]], her descendants spread across the world and became the reason that the majority of humankind has a quirk. The Todoroki family, with their intense fire power, may even be her direct descendants.
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In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite the Film/XMen Film/XMen1 supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
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[[WMG:The series takes place in the same world as ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}''.]] For many of the same reasons as above. "Witches" and "Mutants" seem to have an awful lot in common, and they've both got government agencies plotting their downfall in less-than-ethical ways.
In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite [[{{Film/X-Men}} the X-Men]] supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite [[{{Film/X-Men}} the X-Men]] supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
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[[WMG:The series takes place in the same world as ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}''.''ComicBook/XMen''.]] For many of the same reasons as above. "Witches" and "Mutants" seem to have an awful lot in common, and they've both got government agencies plotting their downfall in less-than-ethical ways.
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In fact, with only a little analysis, you realize that since this is set in Japan, (given that we already see a few of Robin's difficulties grasping certain aspects of Japanese culture), so it's safe to say that it is just a cultural difference that leads to the group called "mutants" in the US being called "witches" in Japan. Different countries have different reactions to mutants and different names for them. Also, despite[[{{Film/X-Men}} the X-Men]] Film/XMen supposedly having international impacts and effects, much of what we see about the is produced in the US, and Americans often over-estimated how much American news spreads to the rest of the world, and how much activities in America affect everywhere outside the US.
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[[WMG:The series takes place in the same world as ''PainkillerJane''.]] "Witches" and "Neuros" are different names for the same thing; people with Main/SuperpowerfulGenetics; many of whom are abusing these powers and bringing down the attention of extra-legal agencies who hunt them. It is commented in ''[=WHR=]'' that America handles Witches "differently."
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[[WMG:The series takes place in the same world as ''PainkillerJane''.''Series/PainkillerJane''.]] "Witches" and "Neuros" are different names for the same thing; people with Main/SuperpowerfulGenetics; many of whom are abusing these powers and bringing down the attention of extra-legal agencies who hunt them. It is commented in ''[=WHR=]'' that America handles Witches "differently."
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-->"I can help you fight the witches, all you have to do is make a contract with me." /人◕‿‿◕人
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** Naturally skinny people shouldn't have protruding bones.
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In one of the worlds, Walpurgisnacht was defeated, though Madoka still either died or became a witch and was killed. While Homura left for the next world, everyone else in the world got on with their lives. Eventually, some puella magi settled down and had children with civilians. The result was a new breed of "witch" in the form of the descendants of the undead puella magi. "Orbo" is the form of a hybrid Soul Gem/Grief Seed.
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In one of the worlds, Walpurgisnacht was defeated, though Madoka still either died or became a witch and was killed. While Homura left for the next world, everyone else in the world got on with their lives. Eventually, some puella magi settled down and had children with civilians. The result was a new breed of "witch" in the form of the descendants of the undead puella magi. This one remains human but is still prone to insanity caused by despair. "Orbo" is the a liquid form of what pureblood Magical Girls would call a hybrid Soul Gem/Grief Seed.
Gem. Kyubey collects a great deal of energy when girls 'transform' from "Craft-User" to "Witch".