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** Yoshika has some... [[HomoeroticDream interesting dreams]] about her comrades.

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** Yoshika has some... [[HomoeroticDream [[EroticDream interesting dreams]] about her comrades.
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** The Fall2016Anime season has ended up with both an anime featuring a DistaffCounterpart to Kanno Naoshi, and [[Manga/{{Drifters}} an anime]] featuring the ''actual'' Kanno Naoshi.

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** The Fall2016Anime season has anime lineup for the fall of 2016 ended up with both an anime featuring a DistaffCounterpart to Kanno Naoshi, and [[Manga/{{Drifters}} an anime]] featuring the ''actual'' Kanno Naoshi.
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** Minna singing "Lili Marlene" to the crew of the Akagi [[Recap/StrikeWitchesEp8IWontForgetYou in the first season]] is this now that it's confirmed that Creator/MarleneDietrich, the woman who became synonymous with the song because of her famous rendition of it and is often misattributed to it [[note]]the song was actually written by Hans Leip in 1915 and was first recorded and performed by Lale Andersen in 1937, though it wasn't until Marlene Dietrich sung her version that it became a breakout hit worldwide[[/note]], has an analogue in the ''Franchise/WorldWitches'' universe in the form of Maria Magdalene Dietrich, a young Witch who belongs to the Luminous Witches squadron and who later appears as a main character in [[Anime/LuminousWitches the spin-off anime]] decades after the first season aired.

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** Minna singing "Lili Marlene" to the crew of the Akagi [[Recap/StrikeWitchesEp8IWontForgetYou in the first season]] is this now that it's confirmed that Creator/MarleneDietrich, the woman who became synonymous with the song because of her famous rendition of it and is often misattributed to it [[note]]the song was actually written by Hans Leip in 1915 and was first recorded and performed by Lale Andersen in 1937, though it wasn't until Marlene Dietrich sung her version that it became a breakout hit worldwide[[/note]], has an analogue in the ''Franchise/WorldWitches'' universe in the form of Maria Magdalene Dietrich, a young Witch who belongs to the Luminous Witches squadron and who later appears as a main character in [[Anime/LuminousWitches the spin-off anime]] decades more than a decade after the first season aired.

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