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  • To the Stars/WMG
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  • Not her goddess outfit, but Madoka's original pink and white uniform. Maybe the author wants them to look alike for thematic reasons. Maybe there's an in-universe justification for it, like Ryouko is descended from Madoka's brother or something. But don't all these features sound familiar? * Lacy dress goes from chest to calves. * Flares out and ruffles at the bottom. * Sleeves flare out and ruffle. * Buttons on the chest. * Soul gem at the base of her neck, on the front. * Weapon is a bow.
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  • Not her goddess outfit, but Madoka's original pink and white uniform. Maybe the author wants them to look alike for thematic reasons. Maybe there's an in-universe justification for it, like Ryouko is descended from Madoka's brother or something. But don't all these features sound familiar? * Lacy dress goes from chest to calves. * Flares out and ruffles at the bottom. * Sleeves flare out and ruffle. * Buttons on the chest. * Soul gem at the base of her neck, on the front. * Weapon is a bow. The magical girl in purple from chapter 5 also has buttons, a lacy dress, a soul gem at the base of her neck, and a bow. If the similarity between Ryouko and Madoka is intentional, then whatever is causing it probably applies to this girl as well. Also, Ryouko mentions in chapter 9, during her vision, that the Goddess looks familiar. Perhaps regular Madoka is familiar to her as well, and Ryouko is subconsciously mimicking her? Or perhaps any similarity to Madoka is a coincidence and Ryouko only resembles the purple magical girl, due to hero worship or a family connection or something.