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** The final chapters of Subaru's arc draws parallels to Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter, namely when Hina is PutOnABus while Subaru longs to see her again for the remainder of the series.

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** The final chapters of Subaru's arc draws parallels to Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter, namely when Hina is PutOnABus while Subaru longs to see her again for the remainder of the series. Hina's family name (Kaguya) further supports the allusion.
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** Cosmo's arc is based on the story of UsefulNotes/Tanabata, a tale of star-crossed lovers due to circumstances can only rarely meet. Cosmo's name is even a nod to the astral nature of the story

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** Cosmo's arc is based on the story of UsefulNotes/Tanabata, Tanabata, a tale of star-crossed lovers due to circumstances can only rarely meet. Cosmo's name is even a nod to the astral nature of the story
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* GeniusBonus: The three major arcs of the story draw inspiration from Japanese literature and folklore:
** The final chapters of Subaru's arc draws parallels to Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter, namely when Hina is PutOnABus while Subaru longs to see her again for the remainder of the series.
** Cosmo's arc is based on the story of UsefulNotes/Tanabata, a tale of star-crossed lovers due to circumstances can only rarely meet. Cosmo's name is even a nod to the astral nature of the story
** Ginga's arc appears to be based on Literature/NightOnTheGalacticRailroad, with Nao's twitter handle sharing the same name as Campanella and Ginga's stream name directly being one of the words of the story's title.

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