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*[[Philip U. Butler]] is an homage to [[Battler Ushiromiya]].
*[[Philip U. Butler]] is an homage to [[Battler Ushiromiya]].
*The play "Rokkenjima" in "[[The Princess' Lie]]" is a reference to {{umineko}}.
*The play "Rokkenjima" in "[[The Princess' Lie]]" is a reference to {{umineko}}.
*[[Sakunoshin]] from {{higanbana}} strongly resembles [[Sakutarou]] from {{umineko}}.
*[[Rena Ryuuguu]] is referenced in track seven of ''[[Haworthia]]''.
*[[Rena Ryuuguu]] is referenced in track seven of ''[[Haworthia]]''.
*{{ciconia}} was released on October 4, the same day as the [[Rokkenjima massacre]] in {{umineko}}.
*{{ciconia}} was released on October 4, the same day as the [[Rokkenjima massacre]] in {{umineko}}.

Revision as of 22:24, 23 March 2021

The When They Cry franchise contains several cultural and historical references as a result of author Ryukishi07's habit of putting references in his work just to have them.[1] A partial list of these references is below.

Divine Comedy

Umineko no Naku Koro ni contains many references of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

Detective fiction

Demonology

Touhou Project

Historical

Other

Intertextual references

Ryukishi07 is also known to include references and crossovers within his own works.

References

  1. "Ryukishi07 at the French con Epitanime: 27th of May". Wordpress. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013.
  2. "Ryukishi07 at the French con Epitanime: 27th of May".