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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}}, in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize it depicts the moment in which they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
* Also, the series ends with a shot of an unknown european girl, and it is strongly insinuated that she will be [[spoiler:the next person to be put on trial by Saya]]. Which may sound like a mere sequel hook or "and it never stops"-moment at first. However, technically, she will end up with the same options as Ichika: [[spoiler:kill mankind or kill herself]]. And then it's the next girl's turn. And the next. Kind of makes you wonder how long Ichika and her friends [[spoiler:will be able to live after the series' end]].
* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}}, in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize it depicts the moment in which they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
* Also, the series ends with a shot of an unknown european girl, and it is strongly insinuated that she will be [[spoiler:the next person to be put on trial by Saya]]. Which may sound like a mere sequel hook or "and it never stops"-moment at first. However, technically, she will end up with the same options as Ichika: [[spoiler:kill mankind or kill herself]]. And then it's the next girl's turn. And the next. Kind of makes you wonder how long Ichika and her friends [[spoiler:will be able to live after the series' end]].
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize it depicts the moment in which they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', {{OVA}}, in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize it depicts the moment in which they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
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* Also, the series ends with a shot of an unknown european girl, and it is strongly insinuated that she will be [[spoiler:the next person to be put on trial by Saya]]. Which may sound like a mere sequel hook or "and it never stops"-moment at first. However, technically, she will end up with the same options as Ichika: [[spoiler:kill mankind or kill herself]]. And then it's the next girl's turn. And the next. Kind of makes you wonder how long Ichika and her friends [[spoiler:will be able to live after the series' end]].
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that this is the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that this is it depicts the moment when in which they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that this is the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that this is the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that it's the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that it's this is the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is almost shown in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that it's the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.
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* There's the scene at the very end of the {{OVA}} of ''UtaKata'', in which it is shown almost shown in passing how [[spoiler:Manatsu and Kai's shards are reunited with the mirror from which they were derived]]. It seems innocent enough, until you realize that it's the moment when they finally lose their individuality. In other words: it's the moment when they ''die''.