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2012-09-27, 13:47 | Link #562 |
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I think it could go along the lines that Madoka's kindness needs cynism to counterbalance.
The problem I see with her wish is that she wished to save all magical girls with her own hands. It means she is the one who judges their souls and she has to face the sins and misfortune they brought and endured. The problem with this is that Madoka is too kind. Her world view was based around her good hearted friends getting screwed by a starfish alien in a system that was completely unfair to those becoming magical girls, however, she never stopped to think that many magical girls had controversial lifes of murder and selfishness. Most female historical figures, and by definition all great magical girls, had to bear the burden of brutal crimes commited for their own ends yet Madoka just brings her to heaven the same way. That's where the problem starts, she can't bring herself to punish others, she can't bring herself to let people suffer for their wrong life choices and therefore she is getting pressed down by a reality she can't cope with. If there is any indications why demons rise is because humanity still generates despair on it's own stupidity and selfishness, their increasing numbers are proof that magical girls are not fulfilling their duty to make the world better while the muggles just slip further into a life of vanity and waste. As heaven gets filled by selfish corrupt magical girls who take their salvation for granted and people further slip into a self-destructive path dragging earth down to hell, Madoka is likely taking it hard to her sanity that many of the values she ascended to protect weren't actually the witches' fault. So enters Homura, the powers that be which raised Madoka are likely at work again to balance the Universe against the excesses allowed by Madoka's system. In the end, if I am right, Homura will help Madoka save a dying universe only to become a dark goddess that will hunt down and condemn to despair all magical girls who stray from their path. Expect a lot of ax craziness as witches will probably make a come back in the form of batshit insane undead meguka who sport lots of body horror. |
2012-09-27, 14:22 | Link #565 | |
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Then again, he could be trolling, who knows? I think we can expect the movie to be centered around Homura like he said in a previous interview, but anything beyond that is anyone guess.
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2012-09-27, 18:02 | Link #566 |
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I just think there's a world of difference between "Madoka can't 100% handle things" and "Everything Madoka accomplished is going to be undone because fuck hope".
If anything, the scenario I see is that Madoka needs to speak to Homura and send her on pilgrimages to do things for her. Perhaps that's why she was in the "Not Japan" desert.
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2012-09-27, 20:34 | Link #568 |
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Depends on what Madoka's asking her to do.
We still don't know anything about the demons, and we know at some point the production notes had the idea that they'd try to revive the Witches. For all her messianic goodness, Madokami's abilities are pretty limited.
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2012-09-27, 21:19 | Link #569 |
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The Maju trying to revive the witches sounds like a stretch, but even if that was the case, I don't expect Madoka to ask anything from Homura, since from the start Madoka doesn't have the ability to communicate with her. She does seem to be able to do it in the last scene from the anime but I think the movie is supposed to take place before that point? All in all, whatever is happening with Madoka (provided something really is happening with her) Homura will probably have to figure it out by herself.
It's funny how Homura is sometimes compared to Batman, because Batman is a detective. If this movie has the same mystery vibe than the series, we might be able to see Homura doing her Batman thing trying to find out what the hell's happening with the Maju or whatever the series is about. That could be really cool.
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... So Kyouko is a reformed Joker?
If we're comparing everyone to DC Comics characters... Madoka = Superman Homura = Batman Sayaka = Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) Mami = Wonder Woman Kyouko = The Flash Kyubey = Brainiac That kind of works.
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2012-09-28, 10:03 | Link #572 | |
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I'd say Hitomi or Kyousuke would be the Joker there.
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2012-09-28, 12:04 | Link #574 |
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Houston is adding more screenings and Chicago screening is back on sale. Same day and time at The Music Box in Chicago, they just moved it to their main theater. They didn't think it will sell out that quickly lol.. I'm glad because the other theater is so small and the screen is probably no larger than your 55-60" widescreen tv lol
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The game is its own continuity. This is a sequel to the anime, and the last episode makes it a point that Madoka can't do that. They could retcon this in the second movie, but for now all we have to work with is the tv series.
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2012-09-28, 22:10 | Link #577 |
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There's honestly no saying at this point of that detail of the PSP game is a retcon or not. Many other things in it seem to be perfectly canon, like the origin of how Mami got her rifles.
There's just no reason for it not to be canon, since the anime is just incredibly sparse on details.
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2012-09-28, 22:27 | Link #578 | |
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I recall that there's only one person who can hear Madoka (Homura) and there's only two people who can see Madoka (Homura, and Madoka's brother Tatsuya).
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That's why I don't expect Madoka to be able to communicate with her from the start. Of course these are all just my assumptions. Quote:
The origins of Mami's rifles, Kyouko's original magic, and other stuff like that is part of the girls' backstory, that's why is canon. What the game changes, more or less depending on the route you play, are the present events depicted in the series, and of course depending on the outcome it also change the future. For example, IIRC in the true ending Homura and the others defeat Walpurgis and Madoka doesn't contract. That totally contradicts the anime. The game does have a route that's supposed to be similar to the anime, but how similar? Is it supposed to be exactly the same? We don't know.
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