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==Worldwide premiere==
==Worldwide premiere==
The first two movies are set to open in various cities and countries starting from October 2012. Each country will have their own key visuals.
The first two movies have been screened in the United States, France, Italy, San Marino, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Germany, Canada and Mexico. See the [[Madoka Magica the Movie International Screenings#Beginnings and Eternal |international screenings page]] for more details.
 
[http://madokamagicausa.com/movie.php '''United States''']
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; background-color:#FFF;"
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! State!! City !! Theatre !!class="unsortable"| Date
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|CA||Los Angeles|| Downtown Independent|| October 19-25, December 7-13
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|NY|| New York|| Big Cinema Manhattan ||October 20-22
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|IL||Chicago|| Music Box ||October 20
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|TX||Houston|| Alamo Drafthouse ||October 20, October 21
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|CA||San Francisco|| New People||October 20, October 21
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|MO||Kansas City|| Screenland Crossroads||November 21, December 2
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|NY||Buffalo|| The Screening Room Cinema||November 23, November 24
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|OH||Akron|| Cleveland Cinemas - Plaza ||December 4
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|OH||Cleveland|| Cleveland Cinemas - Cedar Lee||December 4
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|WA|| Seattle|| Grand Illusion|| December 9, December 10, December 12, December 17
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|PA||Pittsburgh|| The Hollywood Theatre ||December 16
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|IN||Indianapolis|| Georgetown 14 ||December 8, December 9
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|PA||Philadelphia|| Cinema 16:9 ||December 1, December 2, December 8
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|FL||Clearwater/Tampa Bay|| Clearwater Cinema Café ||December 15
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|OH||Columbus|| Gateway Film Center||January 12
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|GA||Atlanta|| Plaza Atlanta||December 14
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|FL||Fort Lauderdale/Miami|| Cinema Paradiso||December 22
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|TX||Dallas|| Texas Theatre||December 29
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|AL||Birmingham|| The Edge 12||December 20
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|NC||Raleigh|| Raleighwood Cinema Grill ||December 18
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|OR||Portland|| Hollywood Theatre ||December 26
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|AZ||Phoenix|| Harkins Theatres - Valley Art||January 12, February 9
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|CA||San Francisco|| 4 Star Theatre ||January 18, February 15
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|CO||Denver|| FilmCenter-Sie FilmCenter ||January 16
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|DC||Washington|| The Movies at Montgomery Mall ||January 10
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|HI||Honolulu|| Doris Duke Theater ||February 27, February 28
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|MA||Boston|| Brattle Theatre ||January 10, January 12
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|NC||Greensboro|| Carousel Luxury Cinemas ||January 5
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|NV||Las Vegas|| Theatre7 ||January 11
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|NY||New York|| Cinema Village ||December 26
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|OK||Tulsa|| Select Cinemas ||January 20
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|NM||Albuquerque|| The Guild Cinema || April 19
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|UT||Sandy||Megaplex || March 17
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|CO||Littleton||Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton||December 18, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
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|HI||Honolulu||Doris Duke Theater||December 26, 2013 (Movie 1+2+3)
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|MO||Kansas City||Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Mainstreet||November 23, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
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|NY||Yonkers||Aramo Drafthouse Cinema Yonkers||November 30, 2013 (Move 1+2)
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|PA||Pittsburg||The Hollywood Theatre||December 5, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
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|TX||Austin||Alamo Drafthouse Austin Slaughter Lane||November 24, 2013 (Movie 1), December 1 (Movie 2)
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|TX||Austin||Alamo Drafthouse Austin Lakeline||November 25, 2013 (Movie 1), December 2, 2013 (Movie 2)
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|TX||Houston||Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Vintage Park||December 7, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
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|TX||San Antonio||Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes||December 8, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
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|WA||Seattle||Grand Illusion||December 8, 2013 (Movie 1+2)
|}
'''France'''
*Paris' Grand Rex (October 19)
'''Italy'''
* Lucca's Cinema Centrale (November 4)
* All the Italian Cinemas that are associated with Dynit (Madoka Magica italian publisher). It will be only the first movie and with the Italian dub. (July 26)
'''San Marino'''
* San Marino Anime Festival (December 8)
'''South Korea'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; background-color:#FFF;"
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! Location !! Theatre !!class="unsortable"| Date
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|Seoul (Junggu) Dongdaemun||Megabox||October 27 2012
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|Seoul Hapjeong||Lotte Cinema||July 20 2013, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Seoul Nowon||Lotte Cinema||July 20, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Seoul Yeongdeungpo||Lotte Cinema||July 20, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Seoul Gasan||Lotte Cinema||July 21, July 28
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|Seoul Avenuel (a.k.a. Myeongdong)||Lotte Cinema||July 20, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Seoul Gangnam City||Lotte Cinema||July 27, July 28
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|Incheon||Lotte Cinema||July 20 2013, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Daejeon||Lotte Cinema||July 21, July 28
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|Daegu||Lotte Cinema||July 20, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Busan||Lotte Cinema head office||July 20, July 21, July 27, July 28
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|Gwangju||Lotte Cinema||July 21, July 28
|}
'''Taiwan'''
* Vie Show Cinemas Taipei Sun (台北日新威秀影城) (October 20 for the first movie, and October 21 for the second)
'''Hong Kong'''
* MCL JP Cinema, Causeway Bay (MCL JP 銅鑼灣戲院) (October 20, October 27)
[http://www.animefestival.asia/afa12/madoka_magica.html '''Singapore''']
* Singapore Expo Hall 8 (November 10, November 11)
'''Australia'''
*Sydney's Dendy Newtown (December 9, December 16)
*Melbourne's Cinema Nova (December 9, December 15, December 22, December 23)
*Brisbane's Dendy Portside (December 9)
*Canberra's Dendy Canberra (December 9)
[http://www.animania.de/animagic/animagic-2013-animotion-filmfestival/madoka-magica.html '''Germany''']
* Bonn, Animotion Film Festival  (July 26-28)
'''Canada'''
<br/>
The first movie will be screened on [http://www.cineplex.com/Movies/MovieDetails/Madoka-Magica-Part-1-Beginnings.aspx?date=2013-03-14 March 14, 2013], with the second one following on [http://www.cineplex.com/Movies/MovieDetails/Madoka-Magica-Part-2-Eternal.aspx?date=2013-03-20 March 20, 2013], in the following cities:
{| class="wikitable"
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!Province!!Location!!Theater
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|rowspan="3"|AB||Calgary||Scotiabank Theatre Chinook
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|Edmonton||Cineplex Odeon South Edmonton Cinemas
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|Lethbridge||Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge
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|rowspan="5"|BC||Burnaby||SilverCity Metropolis Cinemas
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|Coquitlam||SilverCity Coquitlam Cinemas
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|Richmond||SilverCity Riverport Cinemas
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|Vancouver||Cineplex Odeon International Village
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|Victoria||SilverCity Tillicum Victoria
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|MB||Winnipeg||SilverCity Polo Park Cinemas
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|rowspan="15"|ON||Ancaster||SilverCity Ancaster Cinemas
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|Niagara Falls||Cineplex Odeon Niagara Square Cinemas
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|Barrie||Galaxy Cinemas Barrie
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|Guelph||Galaxy Cinemas Pergola Commons
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|Kingston||Cineplex Odeon Gardiner's Road
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|London||SilverCity London Cinemas
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|Mississauga||Cineplex Odeon Courtney Park Cinemas
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|North York||SilverCity Fairview Mall Cinemas
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|Oshawa||Cineplex Odeon Oshawa Cinemas
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|Ottawa||SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas
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|Scarborough||Coliseum Scarborough Cinemas
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|Toronto||Cineplex Odeon Queensway Cinemas
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|Toronto||Cineplex Odeon Yonge & Dundas Square
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|Waterloo||Galaxy Cinemas Waterloo
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|Windsor||SilverCity Windsor Cinemas
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|rowspan="2"|QC||Montreal||Cinéma Banque Scotia Montréal (Scotiabank Theatre Montreal)
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|Quebec City||Cineplex Odeon Ste. Foy
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|rowspan="2"|SK||Regina||Galaxy Cinemas Regina
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|Saskatoon||Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon
|}
[http://www.madokaenmexico.com/ '''Mexico''']
<br>
Presented by the [http://kokuban.ws/tag/madoka-en-mexico '''Kokuban'''] group, Crunchyroll Latin America and Aniplex U.S.A. Both movies will be screened starting May 18, 2013 on select [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cin%C3%A9polis '''Cinépolis'''] theaters in the following cities:
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; background-color:#FFF;"
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! State!! City !! Theater !! class="unsortable"| Date (1st Round) !! class="unsortable"| Date (2nd Round)
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|Federal District|| Mexico City || Cinépolis Fórum Buenavista || May 18, 2013 || June 22, 2013
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|Jalisco|| Guadalajara || Cinépolis La Gran Plaza || May 25, 2013 || None
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|Nuevo León|| Monterrey || Cinépolis Sendero Monterrey || June 1, 2013 || None
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|Yucatán|| Mérida || Cinépolis Las Américas || June 8, 2013 || None
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|Chihuahua|| Chihuahua || Cinépolis Vallarta || None || June 29, 2013
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|Baja California|| Tijuana || Cinépolis Galerías Hipódromo || None || July 13, 2013
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|Veracruz|| Xalapa || Cinépolis Plaza Las Américas  || None || July 20, 2013
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 05:48, 18 July 2015

Beginnings movie poster
Eternal movie poster

"Even if it's a deception, this is the future she wanted." ~ Beginnings movie poster.

"Even the unchangeable destiny shall be shattered." ~ Eternal movie poster.

Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie (劇場版 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ Gekijōban Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magika), the anime movie adaptation of Puella Magi Madoka Magica, was first announced on November 10, 2011 in NewType 2011-12. The movies are a trilogy, with the first two being recap of the anime series and the last one being a continuation of the story. On April 1, 2012, the titles for the first two movies were announced at Anime Contents Expo. Both movies are set for an Autumn 2012 release. The third movie was released October 26, 2013.

Movies

Beginnings ([前編]始まりの物語 [Zenpen]: Hajimari no Monogatari, lit. "[First Part] The Beginning Story")
The first of the two recap movies, released on October 6, 2012. It features the theme song "Luminous" by ClariS as the OP and a new version of "Magia", "Magia [quattro]" by Kalafina as the ED. The movie is is 130 minutes long, covering the first eight episodes of the anime series.
Eternal ([後編]永遠の物語 [Kōhen]: Eien no Monogatari, lit. "[Second Part] The Eternal Story")
The second of the recap movies, released on October 13, 2012. It features the theme song "Hikari Furu" by Kalafina. It is 109 minutes long, covering the remaining four episodes of the anime series.
Rebellion ([新編]叛逆の物語 [Shinpen] Hangyaku no Monogatari, lit. "[New Edition] The Rebellion Story")
The third of the movie trilogy, released October, 26 2013. It features the theme songs "Colorful" by ClariS as the OP and "Kimi no Gin no Niwa" by Kalafina as the ED. It is 120 minutes long, and serves as the sequel to Madoka Magica.

Observations

  • Sayaka gets a new transformation sequence that takes place underwater.
  • Sayaka's hair pins are also changed during her transformation, they're now in the shape of a fortissimo sign.
    • In Italian, fortissimo means very strong, bright, tough/severe. In the music world, fortissimo is signed as ff and indicates that the piece should be played very loudly.
  • Sayaka's face is concealed more often.
  • Two of Mami's transformation sequences were changed.
  • Mami's room became more lovely and has a loft.
  • Kyoko has more variety of food in each scene she is in. She is seen eating green tea and strawberry pocky in addition to her usual chocolate variety.
    • The waffle during her binoculars scene has been replaced with a French cream sandwich cookie.
    • The taiyaki she eats as she's fighting Sayaka in Episode 5 has been replaced with a similar bear-shaped pastry.
    • The blue popsicle she eats at the end of Episode 7 has been replaced with an orange one.
    • Snacks are sold around theaters which collaborated by Madoka-Magica and Yaokin who makes "Umai-Bo", that is original of "Ummai-Bo" which Kyoko has.
  • SHAFT redraws a lot of the backgrounds.
  • A new music score by Yuki Kajiura was produced, replacing a lot of the original music.
    • In addition, Mami got a new version of "Credens justitiam" named "Mirai" (meaning "future") by Kalafina. Kalafina also produced a new version of "Magia" named "Magia [quattro]" and a new version of "Sagitta luminis" named "Hikari Furu" (meaning "light falling").
  • Homura and Madoka sitting on chairs together in an open field. Chairs have a significance with the Madoka animated franchise.
  • Oktavia's barrier has new runes that read, "Desiderantes Affectibus". Summis desiderantes affectibus (Latin: "Desiring with supreme ardor") was a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent VIII on December 5, 1484. The bull was written in response to the request of Dominican Inquisitor Heinrich Kramer for explicit authority to prosecute witchcraft in Germany, after he was refused assistance by the local ecclesiastical authorities. The bull recognized the existence of witches.
    • The bull, which synthesized the spiritual and the secular crimes of witchcraft, is often viewed as opening the door for the witchhunts of the early modern period.
  • The "LOOK AT ME" posters were re-added to the movie version. They were removed from the Blu-ray version of the TV series.
  • When Kyoko's soul gem explodes, there's a hidden frame of the "and I'm home" picture.

Trivia

  • A detailed comparison between the first movie and the series can be viewed here on Tumblr.
  • A detailed comparison between the second movie and the series can be viewed here on Tumblr.
  • On August 2012, a picture of a magazine article was leaked to the internet, revealing what appears to be a new character for the Madoka movie. It was quickly discovered that the magazine article was actually a fabrication by 2ch to deceive Madoka fans.
  • On October 2, 2012 Mezamashi TV aired a feature on the first movie, showing scenes from the movie OP, new music, as well as new backgrounds and transformation sequences. (Clip is unavailable)
  • "Luminous" has become a slang term that refers to the cheek rubbing scene from the OP.
    • This kind of pose is tagged as (っ´ω`(´ω`c)ルミナス on pixiv. Those last 4 characters are the katakana for "Luminous".
  • Beginnings and Eternal grossed over 11 billion yen in the box office in total.[2]

Worldwide premiere

The first two movies have been screened in the United States, France, Italy, San Marino, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Germany, Canada and Mexico. See the international screenings page for more details.

Gallery

Movie posters

Official art

Screenshots

Animations

Tickets

Movie differences

Fanart

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Everything in the following fan gallery is created, or the comments accompanying them are created, for entertainment value and should not be confused with actual canon events of the Puella Magi franchise.

See also

External links