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Madoka Magica Episode 12: My Very Best Friend

Weeks past the tweet and blogfest that was Puella Shoujo Madoka Magica episode 12, I felt the need to add one more piece to the already-considerable pile of writings about the finale. At least it was awkward in that it was unexpected. By this point in the episode, Homura is defeated again and is a wreck, not only from suffering time and time again, but forcing Madoka in other universes to do the same.

But Madoka, now godlike, sees what Homura did. We connect with Homura because she is like us — someone lovely and with good intentions, but who often gets it wrong. And the Christ-figure Madoka sees this as well. Homura, now believing in Madoka, is at peace. She has accepted her god. It is the story of Christ as played out by teenage magical girls. So, basically, Madoka became like Jesus, dying to instill hope in the humanity that exists and carrying the burden of a million mahou shoujo.

But personally, I think Madoka Magica is a show that takes on more oriental religions. But I guess all religions do boil down to the same thing at the end of the day well, sort of at least.

Thanks, as usual, for the comments. Madoka earned even further points with me by avoiding fan service except perhaps excluding the yuri fan pandering in the above-mentioned scene. Like I wrote, I found the scene awkward at first…it even bothered me to the point that I thought about it — and this post is what I came up with. The creator obviously seemed to have Buddhism in mind when crafting the ending. Christianity — I dunno, though judging by the apple symbolism and talk of church in episode 7, he at least had this faith during the series, if not during the finale.

Did I use both series titles? If they were wearing their normal clothing would you be saying the same thing? They were set in space, garbed in stars. If anything, the imagery is reminiscent of God and Adam touching fingers.

For the majority of the series, Madoka and Homura were kind of set at odds. And as she tries to reach the perfect ending, her determination to save this person who means so much to her overshadows even her friendship with this person.

And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another[1]. And many false prophets[2] will arise and lead many astray. And because lawlessness[3] will be increased, the love of many will grow cold[4]. But the one who endures[5] to the end will be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world[6] as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come[7].

She does endure until the end. And she specifically is saved. The old has passed away, and the new has come. Candy Boy is one of my favorites. Adam, thanks for the comments. As I mentioned above, even that scene seems to depict a strong friendship and not anything more. But from my understanding of yuri, the word means more than a direct romantic relationship. If I was just watching without thinking of this genre or without much knowledge of it, and specifically being Christian, I might think of the Sistine Chapel a wonderful comparison by the way!

I think the two align very well. There really is a lot to say about this series in regards to spirituality, Christian or otherwise. I feel that dozens more posts are just waiting to be written as bloggers and other fans dig more and more into the series.

And was quite unsettled. And totally changed my mind this morning. Now I am prepared for the last episode, which I plan to see tomorrow when I marathon the second half of the series. After that, probably back to the macho thing. Skip to content. Because it was awkward. And with that, a three-minute yuri scene has presented the Gospel message. Occasionally Korean. Tweets before proofreading.

Jesus is King. Latest posts by Twwk see all. Our Favorite Anime Expo Cosplay! Like this: Like Loading I would totally disagree with your conclusion about all religions, though. Matthew : And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another[1].

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Magic Modoka: Eternal Has An Extra Ending, But Nothing Else New

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The whole film is immensely baffling, though, not just the ending. Rebellion is hard to pin down as a sequel: it is, beyond question, a.

[Anime Horrors]: The Craft Of Subverting a Genre in ‘Puella Magi Madoka Magica’

Time for a quick anime rant. Later on, I may also discuss the possibility that the two of them did implement changes. I think fans all agree that the reveal was excellently done but terrible in nature, with horrible implications. The words on the poster are meant to be literal. Cantus Power is endless because the possibilities of what the mind can imagine are endless. The quote restates the power of the tyrannical humans. The fans are split on the interpretation of the ending episode. Was Kamisu 66 society modified for the better?

Inside the Godhood in ‘Madoka Magica’

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One of the aspects that makes being an anime fan fun is how everyone has their own opinion. Everyone watches different shows, has their own thoughts, and formulates their view. Everyone is different. Each fan is a unique individual who has their own tastes and thoughts on everything they watch. Madoka had everything I look for in an anime.

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Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Part 3 - Rebellion

This section may contain major spoilers for the anime! Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. The episode starts with Madoka comforting an injured Homura, telling her that she finally understands what Homura had gone through and promising to take care of everything, despite Homura's anguish at the prospect of seeing Madoka become a witch. Every single witch from the past, present and future, everywhere. As promised by Kyubey, [1] her wish is granted and she becomes a goddess, breaking the Incubators' system at the same time.

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The universe of Madoka isn't very happy, so it'd be surprising to see the cycle ever stop. Even if Homura gets what she thinks she wants, the.

Mark Watches ‘Puella Magi Madoka Magica’: The Only Thing I Have Left To Guide Me

What did you tell Ms. Kajiura regarding the overall direction you wanted to take with the film score? Did you consider how to distinguish it from the true ending?

The curtain rises on a strange and twisted wonderland, a young pink-haired girl running through a warped checkerboard landscape. This world is cold and silent, an unsettling mess of colour and pattern offering no solace. The girl finally finds a door, but on the other side is only more chaos: a strange upside-down monster hanging suspended in the stormy air over a destroyed city, locked in battle with another young woman. She is clearly magical, flying, fighting, but is also clearly in trouble. The pink-haired girl can only watch in horror… or can she? Amidst the floating rubble and thundering chaos a small creature appears and offers her a bargain, a chance to help, fixing her all the while with an unmoving catlike smile….

The reason they can do that is because the ending was so good and it was very unique.

I keep watching it with the hauntingly comforting music always drawing me in. I wanted to post my own thoughts about the imagery in the scene, so this is me doing that. Even if it meant going against her wishes and defying the the very reality that Madoka was willing to sacrifice her physical existence for, all Homura wanted and will ever want is for Madoka to be happy. Because of that, we can say a faint glimmer of light exists within her desires. Upon discovering that Madoka could and will eventually try to break the reality Homura made for her, she realizes just how wrong all of it was and how distorted her feelings had become, and accepts that. She knows how dark this outcome was and how dark she had become for making it so. She truly realizes herself as a devil.

Weeks past the tweet and blogfest that was Puella Shoujo Madoka Magica episode 12, I felt the need to add one more piece to the already-considerable pile of writings about the finale. At least it was awkward in that it was unexpected. By this point in the episode, Homura is defeated again and is a wreck, not only from suffering time and time again, but forcing Madoka in other universes to do the same. But Madoka, now godlike, sees what Homura did.

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