No.39310
>>39309I’ve watched it multiple times, including the movies. I like the style and music, but I never got past the characters. I think it suffers from the fact that it’s “non-consensual” shoujo ai, but it never really builds on that (except in the 3rd movie but by then it’s too late). In short, the writing doesn’t do it for me. But I will watch walpurgis’s kaiten!
No.39421
>>39309My enjoyment of the TV series increases with every rewatch whereas my enjoyment of Rebellion (which I usually watch side by side with the tv series) plummets with each watch
No.39438
>>39437
You're probably thinking of Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku.
It was mediocre IMO.
No.39439
If you can't perceive the artistic merit of Madoka Magica you frankly have zero taste whatsoever.
You don't have to like it but it's quite obviously a significant cultural contribution.
No.39456
>>39309Watching and "getting the message" of Madoka Magica turned an entire generation of innocent anime watching kids into future wizards.
No.41287
Cool series but has been corrupted by normies in that hedonistic HBO series. The plot does remind me of Selector Infected WIXOSS, kind of like this anime but in trading card format.
No.41289
>>41287>Cool series but has been corrupted by normies in that hedonistic HBO series.HBO series?
No.41293
>>41285Sweet, Meguca
Rebuild No.41313
It was completely unremarkable and I don't understand what people see in it.
No.41618
>>39309The older I get, the more I appreciate and end up loving it.
>>39456Curious as to what message you and others got from it…
No.41636
there is a lot to this anime. much more than any of you can possibly imagine. its a deep esoteric work which explains some of the machinations of reality. it's a work of allegory. forget shapeshifting reptilians, this is the real deal. i have a link if anyone is interested which goes into this is some detail.
No.41823
Madoka is probably one of the very few genuinely retarded characters, as in she is actually a disabled person.
The anime was ok, not much more.