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Madoka movie ost
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Sadly, this comparison is rendered inaccurate by Homura’s choice to erase Madoka’s memory of whom she was before. At first glance this development makes sense. This is what sets her apart from being a Witch or a Magical Girl. Homura says her Soul Gem was not stained with despair, but love. I’ll allow you to collaborate with me, Incubator!” “ But you brought the malediction here to a boil. The only difference is everyone will forget the lives they lead before, even Madoka” Homura explains, deadpan. I haven’t changed much about the Universe. “You’re changing the laws of the Universe!” Kyubey cries in horror “But why? Don’t you like it the way things are… the way Madoka made it?” “I guess you would call me someone like that a demon” Homura grimaces. This concept it is opposite to Madoka’s ideals. She decides she’d rather live in a world where Madoka is human and shares a life with her at the risk of peace of Magical Girls, than die alone. Homura rebels against her gorgeous Madoka and create a world held up by an obsessive love with possessive intentions. Much like the psychedelic sequence at the end of Puella Magi Madoka Magica episode twelve, Homura steals part of Madoka’s power and uses it to re-write a universe she likes better. Grasping Madoka’s arms, Homura responds with a smile and an evil cackle. Homura is sick of hardship, heartbreak and wants her sacrifices for Madoka to be recognized. The big twist of Rebellion is Homura’s decision to fight against Madoka’s wishes. It was the director who suggested the upcoming twist. “I really feel that Madoka doesn’t just belong to me anymore” Urobuchi says. However, the producer and director insisted the story should continue, leaving Urobuchi with little choice. “I thought the story would end this time for real!” he laughs. Writer Gen Urobuchi stated in the planning stages of Rebellion his idea was to end the film with Homura being taken away with Madoka to the Heavens. Homura’s knocking on Heaven’s door is where the film starts to get weirder, which doesn’t seem possible considering what has already occurred. Homura is overwhelmed with relief and joy to be face to face with her best friend once more. As expected Angel-like, God, Law of the Universe Madoka bursts from the sky to invite Homura to “disappear” and join her. With mixed feelings the Puella Magi Holy Quintet defeat Homura. Our beloved Homura turns into a witch thanks to this mischievous experiment and her inability to cope with reality. As very heavilyi implied at the end of episode twelve of the series, Kyubey explains he is trying to revert the universe back to the state where Witches exist, to maximize the power his race can harness for themselves. That’s when The Incubator abandons his typical-cute-small-animal “Kyuu…” act and blurts out a comprehensive, mind-boggling rant about his evil plot. Thanks to Homura’s impeccable problem solving and deduction skills, Homura realizes she is in the middle of a labyrinth, which again, shouldn’t be possible given the new laws that run this universe. The world now functions with Madoka, in the form of an omnipresent deity, saving Magical Girls from their fate of turning into witches. If that’s the case, why is Madoka a magical girl existing in the real world? Homura notices other continuinity problems like the Witch that ripped Mami’s head off is BFFs with Mami, Kyoko and Sakuya are living together, Sakaya has the ability to turn into her Witch form at will and control it, and her friends are missing crucial memories at to their origin story. Madoka Magica: The Rebellion takes place after the events of the television series.

madoka movie ost

If you have not seen the film, read at your own risk. This article aims to explore the most plausible theories as to the franchise’s ending and speculate for what to come. We can agree that it is enjoyable and beautiful, except for the questionable ending and deliberately happy-go-lucky, cutesy beginning. The majority of discussion revolves around whether people liked the movie or not. Only a few anime blogs, discussion boards and reviews detail theories and explanation about the last twenty minutes of the film. The Rebellion may be another popular title to add to the list.

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Anime that sparks discussion and essays about symbolic indications like the works of director Kunihiko Ikuhara ( Revolutionary Girl Utena), Serial Experiments Lain (1998) and the Neon Genesis Evangelion film The End of Evangelion (1997) are rare.

madoka movie ost

Judging by the giggles that followed this comment matched every person’s thoughts on the movie. Just What Happened at the End of Madoka Magica Movie 3: Rebellion (2013)?Īs the credits rolled of the Australia REEL anime screening of Madoka Magica: The Rebellion a hefty cry expels from the audience “WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?!”.










Madoka movie ost