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This is the page regarding all Puella Magi featured in Magical Girls Unite Retransformed.
The first Puella Magi saved. She can speak to souls.
- Barefoot Suicide: She took off her shoes before her second attempted suicide.
- Driven to Suicide: Twice, no less- the second time caused her to witch out.
- Leitmotif: Her barrier uses two tracks from Super Meat Boy: "Betus Blues" for her barrier, and "C.H.A.D.'s Lullaby" for her boss theme.
- Lifesaving Misfortune: While turning into a witch is not at all good, it was reversible unlike the suicide she was attempting at the time.
- Official Couple: She confesses her love for Rika shortly after Rika is rescued and the two begin a relationship.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out was caused by a second attempted suicide.
A close friend of Ren, who becomes her lover. Can convince targets to do something else.
- Magic Mirror: Wields one that can shoot light at opponents.
- Official Couple: Falls in love with Ren after being saved and becomes her girlfriend. It helps that she’s already a lesbian.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out was caused by her feeling resentment towards another couple.
One of the story's Original Generation Puella Magi. Can create glass. Tate is her loyal friend and bodyguard.
- Expy: Of Mera Salamin from Epithet Erased. Kagami's Witch is also a reference to Mera's fursona; an arctic fox called Gwennifer. Her Witch's Barrier theme and Boss Theme also come from the same show.
- Glass Cannon: She's a strong fighter, but she's very weak in terms of taking hits. Or to be precise, her tolerance for pain is lower than average.
- The Power of Glass: Her main element.
- Shout-Out: One of Gwennifer's familiars Indus is named after Indus Tarbella, being representative of her memories of Tate.
- Start of Darkness: Her Witching Out was caused by Tate's death in the hands of a malicious Puella Magi and being forced to become a Witch in order to acquire her Grief Seed. Gwennifer killed that Puella Magi, though.
- Virtuous Character Copy: Compared to Mera, who was a thief that wanted to steal a magic amulet to ensure she couldn’t ever be hurt, Kagami is far more polite by comparison.
- Badass Normal: Comes with protecting a Puella Magi. Becomes an Empowered Badass Normal once Twoearle and the prospect of non-Tail Gear Attribute Gears enter the picture, with him becoming an Attribute Warrior named Protecti Amber.
- Bodyguarding a Badass: He's a normal guy who tasked himself with protecting a Puella Magi. Justified given Kagami's condition.
- Expy: Just as Kagami is an expy to Mera, Tate is an Expy to her bodyguard, Indus Tarbella. Appearance-wise however, he's more like Mamoru Chiba. There is yet to be any interactions based on this, however.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Serves as Kagami's protector and mainly uses a shield. After revival, he gets one that is spiky at the face. And he gets yet another one as Protecti Amber.
- Resurrection Sickness: For a while after being resurrected by the Pool of Souls, his reflexes weren't all the way back to how he was, as demonstrated in the Witch Hunt against Abhavya where she and Kagami clashed when he would've intercepted that easily.
- Virtuous Character Copy: Indus was not a very smart fellow and seemed to be focused entirely on helping Mera. Tate is far more competent and compassionate.
A girl with a little brother. Master of Illusion who loves him dearly.
- Big Sister Instinct: Cares for her brother a great deal. It hasn’t been revealed exactly what she’d do to someone if they endangered him as of yet.
- Expy: Abhavya drew inspiration from The Scarecrow, and her name heralds to Yume Nikki.
- Meaningful Name: Abhavya means Fear-Causing.
- Start of Darkness: She witched out as a result of stress from having to pay bills and care for her brother.
The first Magi from one of the factions to be saved. A mute little girl who works for Puella Care.
- Cute Mute: An adorable little girl who happens to be a mute.
- No-Dialogue Episode: Save from two lines from Yozuru, Sudachi’s flashback has no dialogue.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came when Livia abandoned her, and Yozuru left and never returned. She witched out from fear afterwards.
- Telepathy: After being saved, she uses this to speak, having had her confidence boosted from being saved by Seinaru.
- Zero-Effort Boss: Breadman doesn’t even attack the heroes because she’s so self-absorbed with her world. Seinaru outright admits afterwards that he felt bad about having to beat someone that wasn’t fighting back, but Treybey tells him the alternative of letting her continue to be a witch was far worse.
A Puella Magi who styles herself after a knight.
- Official Couple: Later becomes one with Asuka.
- The Paragon: Styles herself this way.
- Shout-Out: The references to Don Quixote are more prevalent here, as her familiars are named after Sancho and Dulcinea. Additionally, the way she is defeated alludes to the "Knight of the Mirrors" sequence from Man of La Mancha, with Inori, who is familiar with that work, quoting the scene directly.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came after she lost her nerve after a witch hunt and failing to save civilians, as well as realizing she would never get any praise for it.
Sasara’s partner, who focuses on destroying witches.
- An Arm and a Leg: Henrietta has her arm cut off by Yohko to prevent her from trying to kill herself.
- Driven to Suicide: After Sasara witched out, Asuka attempted to kill herself, but became a witch. Seinaru helps convince her to stop trying to cut herself, noting that he needs her alive.
- Official Couple: Becomes one with Sasara.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came after Sasara’s, where she proceeded to kill herself.
A Puella Magi who’s an amateur therapist. Runs the Trouble Consultation Office.
- Friendly Enemy: Unlike the other witches, Shalimar is more polite and encouraging throughout the battle, and goes out congratulating Seinaru for purifying her.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came after seeing all her friends become witches and losing her heart.
- Warrior Therapist: Becomes this after reopening her Trouble Consultation Office. She even gets a partner in the form of Gojunibey, a therapist Purificator.
The second member of Puella Care to be saved. Lacks emotion.
- Emotionless Girl: Though Seinaru wants to help her regain it, and it seems to be working- after returning to Purity City, she decides to read Sudachi a bedtime story about Rainbow Brite.
- Shout-Out: Gothel’s barrier has many references to Tangled, as she uses two attacks based upon the incarnations, and her familiars are named after Flynn Rider.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came after trying to give advice to another Puella Magi. Her lack of compassion made this impossible, and thus she had an epiphany and witched out, killing the Puella Magi.
The first member of the Wings of Magius to be saved. A simple Black Feather who was friends with Homura.
- Ascended Extra: She gets more fleshed out than she was in Magia Record, getting her name and appearance revealed.
- Adaptational Badass: After getting a boost in magic from Puella Care, she’s more capable of combat.
- Composite Character: It’s revealed that she’s the same Kuro met by Kuroe.
- Mook Lieutenant: Acts as the voice of reason for the Black Feathers.
- Named by the Adaptation: She’s named as Mukuro Yamada here.
- Start of Darkness: Her witch out scene played out almost exactly as it did in Magia Record- the key difference being that Homura had undergone her personality change by this time.
- You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Seinaru's able to give her a new outlook on life by telling her that no matter how unimportant you think you are, it doesn't matter to him- he'll save you all the same.
A Halloween loving Puella Magi. Close friends with Alina Grey.
- Cute Witch: Styles herself this way.
- Haunted House: This winds up being her home in Purity City.
- Hidden Depths: It turns out she's a fan of Atmosfear.
- Official Couple: After she convinces Alina to reform, Alina winds up later falling in love with her and they get together.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out came after she came to Kamihama and realized that Alina had became evil.
- Author Avatar: In a sense. She is familiar with certain series, but only ones Nightelf 37 has seen.
- BFG: An energy bazooka serves as Darth's preferred weapon, and attached as an Arm Cannon.
- The Blank: As a parody of Silent Hill 2 nurses, Sugar's face is covered in candy wrappers.
- Cool Mask: Darth wears a gas mask.
- Destination Defenestration: When Bergler opens fire with her Familiars against Seinaru's party when they reach her, the window behind them inexplicably shatters, and the three shortly use that to escape just outside of the building serving as her Labyrinth, landing on an already-prepared airbag.
- Frying Pan of Doom: Sugar swings a frying pan as her melee weapon in conjunction with a crossbow.
- Meta Girl: A minor case, as she is aware of other franchises, though not every single one.
- Monster Adventurers: Bergler and her Familiars once went out hunting a Witch in this fashion for narrative inspiration, taking out Keller (it helps that her Familiars were honestly pathetic) doing this, only for one of McDougal's familiars to steal her resultant Grief Seed from right under their noses. Seinaru comments that they're almost like a team of Magi onto themselves.
- Mook–Face Turn: Bergler's familiars Darth and Sugar were purified after Seinaru sensed great potential in them.
- Naked Freak-Out: Upon detransforming for the first time in Purity City at her residence, she realizes that she doesn't have any civilian clothes on her (she had been restored as a Puella Magi) and promptly screamed. She then deduced that it was because she didn't Witch Out as a Puella Magi.
- The Needless: Darth and Sugar, being Familiars, need no sustenance even after purification, to Aeris's relief.
- The Pen Is Mightier: Bergler uses a giant white one as a blade. And can throw and make spares.
- Samus Is a Girl: Darth is actually female under the mask, as Aeris discovers when her Familiars run to her after she screamed from her Naked Freak-Out.
- Shout-Out: Is an Expy of Trope-tan, Bergler's familiars are based on Darth-tan and Sugar-tan, and her Witch Bergler is based on Trope-tan Classic. Her name Aeris is a reference to the trope Aerith and Bob and Final Fantasy VII where Aerith's name was spelled like that in the first game. Bergler's Barrier also has other references to This Very Wiki, including the Trope Pantheons and GET THAT PIZZA! Her Witch's name is based on Psychoanalyst Edmund Bergler, who first documented Writer's Block as a condition.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out as a result of being overwhelmed with deadlines and writer’s block.
- Writer's Block: Her cause for Witching Out. She's very embarrassed over it and it stymied her desire for writing for a while, becoming her Trauma Button.
A Puella Magi who ran away from home and joined Sakaki Shirumono's clan for a while.
- Anti-Magic: Her specialty, and it makes her blows against Familiars and other Witches more effective, but not against martially-versed Puella Magi. This carries over with Keller, who can even stop Seravy from casting any magic.
- Batter Up!: Her default weapon, though not her magical one; those would be cloths for gagging, and she's yet to learn how to turn them into objects like Mami Tomoe does.
- Bears Are Bad News: Her Witch Keller is a large bear. Unfortunately, her Familars are utterly worthless, and Bergler and her familiars were able to take her down. Unfortunately for them, one of McDougal's Familiars stole Keller's Grief Seed from under their noses, and they were unable to retrieve it after fighting McDougal for a while before fleeing.
- Contractual Boss Immunity: To Seinaru’s horror, he finds that her magic is ineffective against most witches- right after trying to use it to fight Delanna.
- Expy: Of Molly Blyndeff from Epithet Erased, complete with neglectful father and sister (whom she's unaware is also a Puella Magi), mother dead from a fire, and friendship with a pink-haired good-natured criminal.
- Start of Darkness: She witched out after being deprived of a Grief Seed after fighting a witch. It is later revealed that this witch was Charlotte.
Another Puella Magi who knew Sasaki. She wound up Witching out and decimating his clan.
- The Atoner: Needless to say, she regrets what she did, and is very sorry about it.
- Expy: One of Yugo. Her backstory is the same as his, as is her appearance and powers. She can also speak perfect French, referencing how the show was produced in France. Her witch is named Quilby, after the antagonist of the second season, and her familiars are named Nox, after the antagonist of the first season. Her Magia is also a power that Yugo has, merging her portals together to fire a beam.
- Immortals Fear Death: Despite her nature, she is deeply scared of dying in any fashion.
- Meaningful Name: Her first name translates to "portal", while her last name is meant to sound similar to Yugo's own.
- Omniglot: She can speak French fluently and efficiently.
- Start of Darkness: She witched out upon being told the truth about witches by Kyubey.
- Thinking Up Portals: Her main power, though she gets weaker the more she has active. Also, she avoids having people go through or else they’ll get motion sickness.
The first member of the White Camellias to be saved. A brave, tomboyish Magi who loves to fight.
- Good Old Fisticuffs: Her main way of fighting is to punch people, and she’s a a skilled black belt.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Her witching out was caused by giving up a grief seed for her teammates greater good.
- Official Couple: She confesses to her teammates that she's in love with Nanaka, and eventually Nanaka reciprocates.
- Start of Darkness: Her witching out was noble, as she convinced the other Camellias to give Kako a Grief Seed and leave her to witch out.
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Her defining trait.
The second member of the White Camellias to be saved. A girl who loves to read.
- Badass Bookworm: Her reading skills are unparalleled, as is her love of fighting.
- Start of Darkness: She witched out due to grief of losing Akira.
The third member of the White Camellias to be saved. Knows kung fu, but deep down, is childish around her parents.
- Anime Chinese Girl: Look at her. She’s as Chinese as you can get.
- Kung-Fu Wizard: She's a magical girl that uses kung-fu.
- Start of Darkness: When she learned that the Blue Seas clan suffered a massive crackdown, and her parents were being hounded by the media, she witched out.
The leader of the White Camellias. She runs a floral arrangement school and focuses on tradition.
- Official Couple: Becomes one of these with Akira.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out after undergoing Witch Hallucinations and seeing Maura speaking to her.
- Vengeance Feels Empty: Is taught to throw aside her grudge, knowing that it could be taken too far.
The first member of the Tokime Clan to be rescued. A forester who spends her time in the mountains.
- Friend to All Living Things: Manages to befriend Fluttershy due to this and decides to build a nature preserve for the animals of the Hokuyo Forest.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out when a wildfire consumed her forest along with her treehouse.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: It was her witching out that drove Saiko to madness and her desire to kill.
The first member of the Apartment Trio to be rescued.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out after being knocked into a pit by a Rupert during an attack on Winchester's barrier.
The second member of the Apartment Trio to be rescued.
- Flaming Sword: Her witch takes the form of this, summoning a phoenix to wield it.
- Start of Darkness: Was mortally wounded by one of Winchester’s clones, and witched out shortly thereafter.
- Sweet Tooth: Loves chocolate here, and the first thing she does once she’s in Purity City is order a chocolate mousse.
The third and final member of the Apartment Trio to be rescued.
- Curbstomp Battle: Orpheus doesn’t like to fight opponents, so her defeat comes very easily.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out while trying and failing to defeat Winchester.
A girl who loves flowers and runs a flower shop.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out after the flower shop was vandalized and she couldn’t find Keiko.
The final witch faced in Part 1. The rose witch we know and love and the girl who became her- who is actually Konomi's sister.
- Ascended Fanon: Her being Konomi's sister alludes to popular fan theories that Konomi was the girl who became Gertrud, which became debunked over time.
- Final Boss: Of the first part, being the last witch faced.
- Floral Motifs: Roses, of course. Her power is even to alter them and manipulate them to attack foes with.
- Shout-Out: When the party gets Gertrud's attention, the first thing she says is, "Oh no, you didn't!" This references her appearance in Meduka Meguca, where she repeatedly said this while fighting Mami.
- Shear Menace: Not only does Gertrud wield gardening shears in her fight, but it turns out a large metal pair of them are Nobara's weapons.
- Something about a Rose: Naturally. Her greenhouse features a massive one in the center.
- Start of Darkness: Witched out when one of her own butlers burned her greenhouse down.
- Where It All Began: Played with. This is the name of the chapter where Gertrud is fought, but it's not the last chapter. Rather, it's a reference to her barrier being the first we see.
- More Dakka: Her normal form uses loads of rifles, but they can only fire one shot.
- Super Mode: Her Holy form returns, but she's totally sane when she uses it- allowing her to really do damage with her Infinite Musket Barrage attack. She also manhandles Charlotte in it.
- Wake-Up Call Boss: Candeloro is faced before the trip to the Land of Magic, and Seinaru is hurt badly trying to fight her. He has to rely on Joi to win.