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* ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' – The story Dema tries to follow is loosely based on the one Sumo becoming a Gemma Knight. | * ''[[Adventures of Mana]]'' – The story Dema tries to follow is loosely based on the one Sumo becoming a Gemma Knight. | ||
* ''[[Legend of Mana]]'' – The segment right after the Dollhouse is heavily based on the second half of ''[[The Lost Princess]]'' sidequest in ''Legend of Mana''. The protagonist teams up with Elazul to find Pearl who is behind a rock guarded by a [[Du'Inke]]. The background music, ''[[Earth Painting]]'' & ''[[Pain the Universe]]'' for the boss, is the same in both settings. The story segment even references the quest name. | * ''[[Legend of Mana]]'' – The segment right after the Dollhouse is heavily based on the second half of ''[[The Lost Princess]]'' sidequest in ''Legend of Mana''. The protagonist teams up with Elazul to find Pearl who is behind a rock guarded by a [[Du'Inke]]. The background music, ''[[Earth Painting]]'' & ''[[Pain the Universe]]'' for the boss, is the same in both settings. The story segment even references the quest name. | ||
* ''[[Dawn of Mana]]'' – The third setting in this chapter is based off the first Chapter of ''Dawn of Mana'' in which Keldric & Ritzia explore the Great Tree's labyrinth. Stone balls are used in both games to push forward & create paths. At the end of the segment, Ritzia is revealed to have touched the roots of the Great Tree, just like in the original installment. The background music, ''[[Dark Shrine]]'', is the same in both games. One segment, ''A Boy and a Maiden'' references the title of ''Dawn of Mana'''s chapter 1 ''A Spirit an a Maiden'' | * ''[[Dawn of Mana]]'' – The third setting in this chapter is based off the first Chapter of ''Dawn of Mana'' in which Keldric & Ritzia explore the Great Tree's labyrinth. Stone balls are used in both games to push forward & create paths. At the end of the segment, Ritzia is revealed to have touched the roots of the Great Tree, just like in the original installment. The background music, ''[[Dark Shrine]]'', is the same in both games. One segment, ''A Boy and a Maiden'' references the title of ''Dawn of Mana'''s chapter 1 ''A Spirit an a Maiden''. | ||
==Foreshadowing== | ==Foreshadowing== | ||
There are hints that the initial Mana goddess of the first season is not what she appears to be. | There are hints that the initial Mana goddess of the first season is not what she appears to be. | ||
* At the end of the second battle with the Ebon Knight, the one taking place atop Flammie in the sky (Chapter 4), the black knight declares the Harvester shall not get the Mana Sword. He then add: "I know you're out there, listening... I...will..stop you..." before flying off. | * At the end of the second battle with the Ebon Knight, the one taking place atop Flammie in the sky (Chapter 4), the black knight declares the Harvester shall not get the Mana Sword. He then add: "I know you're out there, listening... I...will..stop you..." before flying off. | ||
* At the very beginning of Chapter 6, the Harvester finds themselve in a blue void, with the Mana Goddess's voice echoing, saying she will 'get it all back. [Her] world... [her] sister... No matter what it takes... | * At the very beginning of Chapter 6, the Harvester finds themselve in a blue void, with the Mana Goddess's voice echoing, saying she will 'get it all back. [Her] world... [her] sister... No matter what it takes... | ||
* The hairdo the two dolls Dema & Nona are playing with have bears a strong resemblance to those of the male & female main characters. This might be a slight hint that the harvesters are being manipulated. | * The hairdo the two dolls Dema & Nona are playing with have bears a strong resemblance to those of the male & female main characters. This might be a slight hint that the harvesters are being manipulated. | ||
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* After this cutscene, the little girl Dema speaks with the Havester inside the dollhouse right after her twin sister bolts, telling them this feels like not the first time she's asked them for help. | * After this cutscene, the little girl Dema speaks with the Havester inside the dollhouse right after her twin sister bolts, telling them this feels like not the first time she's asked them for help. | ||
* During the ''Dawn of Mana'' segments, the heroes can hear an otherworldy voice saying phrases such as "Why did you leave me?", "Why you, and not me?" and "Give it back! It's MY destiny, not yours...". This foreshadows adult Nona becomming the next Mana Goddess instead of her sister, as seen in a flashback in season 2, chapter 6. | * During the ''Dawn of Mana'' segments, the heroes can hear an otherworldy voice saying phrases such as "Why did you leave me?", "Why you, and not me?" and "Give it back! It's MY destiny, not yours...". This foreshadows adult Nona becomming the next Mana Goddess instead of her sister, as seen in a flashback in season 2, chapter 6. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |