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*Laplace is a very clear reference to Rozen Maiden's inspiration taken from "Alice in Wonderland," with appearance and personality deriving from both the white rabbit and the Cheshire cat.
*Laplace shares his name with Pierre-Simon Laplace, a mathematician and astronomer.<ref>[[Wiki:Laplace's demon]]</ref>
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Revision as of 02:20, 24 March 2014

Introduction
History
Relationships


Laplace's Demon
Name
Kanji ラプラスの魔
Rōmaji Rapurasu no Ma
Information
Hair color White, Brown (Shirosaki)
Eye color Red, Brown (Shirosaki)
Gender Male
Occupation Alice Game Referee
Status Alive
Alice Game
Partner None
Voice Actors
Japanese Kyousei Tsukui[citation needed], Takahiro Sakurai (Shirosaki)
English Keith Silverstein[citation needed]


Laplace's Demon / Laplace no Ma (ラプラスの魔 Rapurasu no Ma) is a humanoid with a rabbit's head who dwells in the N-field.[1] He is the referee to the Alice Game and often assists the protagonists through riddles or as a directional guide.





Appearance


Laplace's Demon is a humanoid white rabbit in a tuxedo and a top hat.


Biography


Laplace's Demon is neither sinister nor kind, and tends to speak in riddles. His brief appearances in the N-Field leave the Rozen Maiden with nothing more than poetic and seemingly nonsensical advice. In the manga nothing is known about Laplace's Demon beyond what he says and Shinku says. Despite seeming to support Barasuishou against the Rozen Maiden, and seen dancing with Kirakishou at the end of Rozen Maiden Träumend, Laplace's true motives remain a mystery.
In addition to appearing in Rozen Maiden Träumend, he also appears in the manga and at the end of Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre. In the manga, it would appear that when Jun was at a much younger age, the two have crossed paths with Laplace masquerading as a puppet master, showing Jun a brief look into the various incarnations of Rozen, although debatably, that might have happened instead in Jun's dream.


Shirosaki

Shirosaki (白崎) is an alternative form and identity of Laplace's Demon and the co-worker at Enju's. He is seen talking to Barasuishou often, as she is occasionally seen in the shop. He appears to support Barasuishou more than the other dolls, although this is not the case. He, unlike his other form, does not talk in riddles or poetry as much. He also talks to Jun Sakurada occasionally as well, discussing the dolls and how he feels as if they are alive, but just could not give any love back. In Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre, it is revealed that he has been in Enju's company since before Shinku and Suigintou's rivalry began, and was searching for Rozen Maiden even then, though it is not said why.


Trivia


  • Laplace is a very clear reference to Rozen Maiden's inspiration taken from "Alice in Wonderland," with appearance and personality deriving from both the white rabbit and the Cheshire cat.
  • Laplace shares his name with Pierre-Simon Laplace, a mathematician and astronomer.[2]


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