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* Morgana appeared at 2016 E3 to promote ''Persona 5''.

* Morgana appeared at 2016 E3 to promote ''Persona 5''.

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* Morgana appeared at a voice actor talk show.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7cyXP9ek1I (12:20)]

* Atlus created a real life Morgana-bus.[http://img.p-ch.jp/libimg/06424eb09ba66e68a4fa67fee6ff8b9bad7f.jpg]

* Atlus created a real life Morgana-bus.[http://img.p-ch.jp/libimg/06424eb09ba66e68a4fa67fee6ff8b9bad7f.jpg]

* Morgana's actual gender was initially made ambiguous. The name itself is traditionally used for females and the character is performed by female voice talents in both the Japanese and English versions. However, in the Japanese version, in the beginning of the story when the names of all party members are concealed, Morgana is addressed as "voice like a teenage boy"<!-- in the Japanese version. English version will likely localized as "teenager-like voice" to avoid sexual implication-->. Morgana also displays etiquette of a gentleman via "lady first" formality and addressing female allies with the more respectful honorific of "dono" (loosely genderfree equivalent of "milord" or "milady") in the Japanese version. Morgana's initial Persona [[Zorro]] is male even though few other major human characters in the series possess Personas of opposite gender or even genderlessness. In the final game, after defeating first target in the subway, Anne asks if Morgana is a boy or girl, to which Morgana identifies as male.

* Morgana's actual gender was initially made ambiguous. The name itself is traditionally used for females and the character is performed by female voice talents in both the Japanese and English versions. However, in the Japanese version, in the beginning of the story when the names of all party members are concealed, Morgana is addressed as "voice like a teenage boy"<!-- in the Japanese version. English version will likely localized as "teenager-like voice" to avoid sexual implication-->. Morgana also displays etiquette of a gentleman via "lady first" formality and addressing female allies with the more respectful honorific of "dono" (loosely genderfree equivalent of "milord" or "milady") in the Japanese version. Morgana's initial Persona [[Zorro]] is male even though few other major human characters in the series possess Personas of opposite gender or even genderlessness. In the final game, after defeating first target in the subway, Anne asks if Morgana is a boy or girl, to which Morgana identifies as male.

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