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As presented in the [[Episode 5|previous episode]], [[ | As presented in the [[Episode 5|previous episode]], [[Kyoko Sakura]] almost makes it to finish [[Sayaka Miki|Sayaka]], but realizes that her spear is stabbing the air and [[Homura Akemi|Homura]] has intervened, suggesting her ability's relation to spatial distortion. Sayaka gets knocked out by Homura. Annoyed, Kyoko asks Homura whose side she is on. Homura then states she is always with the cool-thinking people and against the troublemakers, demanding Kyoko to identify which group she belongs to as well. Kyoko complains, but retreats anyway. [[Madoka Kaname|Madoka]] asks Homura if she came to save Sayaka, but Homura condemns Madoka for not following her advices at all. She warns that next time she may consider other (presumably brutal) options to let the fool listen, leaving Madoka horrified. | ||
Sayaka uses a [[Grief Seed]] to clear her [[Soul gem|Soul Gem]]. [[Kyubey]] advises Sayaka get more Grief Seeds in order to be stronger, but Sayaka firmly denies the idea of involving Madoka. Homura later approaches | Sayaka uses a [[Grief Seed]] to clear her [[Soul gem|Soul Gem]]. [[Kyubey]] advises Sayaka get more Grief Seeds in order to be stronger, but Sayaka firmly denies the idea of involving Madoka. Homura later approaches Kyoko in an arcade and offers a deal that lets Kyoko have [[Mitakihara Town|the city]] as her territory, but forbids her to attack Sayaka. Kyoko signals agreement by offering Homura the snacks she always keep. | ||
Madoka, concerned that Sayaka is too focused on becoming stronger than | Madoka, concerned that Sayaka is too focused on becoming stronger than Kyoko, tries to persuade Sayaka, arguing that she and Kyoko are both Puella Magis, supposed to battle the witches, not each other. Sayaka rejects the idea, pointing out that selfish Puella Magis such as Kyoko intentionally let familiars attack human, resulting in innocent human victims which, this time, may be Madoka's parents or [[Tatsuya Kaname|Tatsuya]]. | ||
The next evening, Sayaka is once again confronted by | The next evening, Sayaka is once again confronted by Kyoko who goads her into another fight on top of a highway bridge. However, before the battle starts, Madoka arrives and takes Sayaka's Soul Gem, the source of a Puella Magi's energy, throwing it off the bridge in the hope of stopping the fight. To Madoka and Kyoko's shock, this causes Sayaka to suddenly become lifeless. Kyubey says Madoka has just thrown Sayaka. It turns out that as part of the contract, the Soul Gem literally contains a Puella Magi's soul, with their body becoming a mere shell that becomes limp and lifeless if the Soul Gem is more than 100 metres away from them. | ||
Appalled, | Appalled, Kyoko blasts, claiming that what Kyubey has done is practically turning girls into zombies. Kyubey expresses his difficulty to understand all girls' repulsion for the idea, discoursing how useful it is for protecting girls from witches' attacks. Meanwhile, Homura rushes to retrieve the Soul Gem and brings it back to Sayaka in order to revive her. Sayaka wakes up, not remembering anything that happened after Madoka threw her gem away. | ||
==Observations== | ==Observations== | ||
*[[:File:Hey diddle diddle.jpg|Madoka's homework]] is [[wikipedia:Hey_Diddle_Diddle|Hey diddle diddle!]], an English rhyme. | *[[:File:Hey diddle diddle.jpg|Madoka's homework]] is [[wikipedia:Hey_Diddle_Diddle|Hey diddle diddle!]], an English rhyme. | ||
*The game | *The game Kyoko is playing in the arcade, [[Inu_Daruma_Brothers|Dog Drug Reinforcement]], is based on Konami's [[wikipedia:Dance Dance Revolution|Dance Dance Revolution]] series. | ||
**Incidentally also the characters decorating the arcade cabinet seem to have a resemblance to Konami's [[wikipedia:pop'n music|pop'n music]] series of music games. | **Incidentally also the characters decorating the arcade cabinet seem to have a resemblance to Konami's [[wikipedia:pop'n music|pop'n music]] series of music games. | ||
** | **Kyoko is dancing to a remix like version of the opening theme "Connect" by ClariS. | ||
**The arcade cabinet also seems to feature a logotype that says "inudaruma" on its sides. | **The arcade cabinet also seems to feature a logotype that says "inudaruma" on its sides. | ||
*The opening sequence in episode 6 changed once again. This time, the transformation sequence is more colorful than before, and the angle changed slightly | *The opening sequence in episode 6 changed once again. This time, the transformation sequence is more colorful than before, and the angle changed slightly | ||
*Rabbit heads are seen twice during this episode, first on Sayaka's bedding and latter on the screen of the game | *Rabbit heads are seen twice during this episode, first on Sayaka's bedding and latter on the screen of the game Kyoko was playing in the arcade. When Kyoko finishes playing the game, the smiling rabbit heads on the screen change to a "dying" expression" and a halo and pair of wings float upwards from. | ||
*During the arcade scene, Homura mentions something by the name of {{nihongo|"[[wikipedia:Walpurgis_Night|Walpurgisnacht]]"|ワルプルギスの夜|Warupurugisu no Yoru|Night of Walpurgis}}. At this point in the story, little is known about "Walpurgisnacht" (is it an event? A witch? Something else?). You can find more information about the real-life event [[Walpurgis Night In Real Life|here]], and the anime "thing" [[Walpurgis Night|here]] (caution: mega-spoiler ahead). | *During the arcade scene, Homura mentions something by the name of {{nihongo|"[[wikipedia:Walpurgis_Night|Walpurgisnacht]]"|ワルプルギスの夜|Warupurugisu no Yoru|Night of Walpurgis}}. At this point in the story, little is known about "Walpurgisnacht" (is it an event? A witch? Something else?). You can find more information about the real-life event [[Walpurgis Night In Real Life|here]], and the anime "thing" [[Walpurgis Night|here]] (caution: mega-spoiler ahead). | ||
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File:Hey diddle diddle.jpg|Madoka's homework is an English rhyme. | File:Hey diddle diddle.jpg|Madoka's homework is an English rhyme. | ||
File:Ep6-DDR.jpg|The dancing game | File:Ep6-DDR.jpg|The dancing game Kyoko is playing, probably inspired by Dance Dance Revolution. | ||
File:QB eating grief seed.jpg| | File:QB eating grief seed.jpg| | ||
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Revision as of 07:49, 2 August 2011
This Just Isn't Right こんなの絶対おかしいよ | |
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First airing | 10 February 2011 |
Script | Gen Urobuchi |
Storyboard | Shinsaku Sasaki |
Episode director | Fujiaki Asari |
Animation Director | Jun'ichi Fukunaga Hitoshi Miyashima |
Summary
As presented in the previous episode, Kyoko Sakura almost makes it to finish Sayaka, but realizes that her spear is stabbing the air and Homura has intervened, suggesting her ability's relation to spatial distortion. Sayaka gets knocked out by Homura. Annoyed, Kyoko asks Homura whose side she is on. Homura then states she is always with the cool-thinking people and against the troublemakers, demanding Kyoko to identify which group she belongs to as well. Kyoko complains, but retreats anyway. Madoka asks Homura if she came to save Sayaka, but Homura condemns Madoka for not following her advices at all. She warns that next time she may consider other (presumably brutal) options to let the fool listen, leaving Madoka horrified.
Sayaka uses a Grief Seed to clear her Soul Gem. Kyubey advises Sayaka get more Grief Seeds in order to be stronger, but Sayaka firmly denies the idea of involving Madoka. Homura later approaches Kyoko in an arcade and offers a deal that lets Kyoko have the city as her territory, but forbids her to attack Sayaka. Kyoko signals agreement by offering Homura the snacks she always keep.
Madoka, concerned that Sayaka is too focused on becoming stronger than Kyoko, tries to persuade Sayaka, arguing that she and Kyoko are both Puella Magis, supposed to battle the witches, not each other. Sayaka rejects the idea, pointing out that selfish Puella Magis such as Kyoko intentionally let familiars attack human, resulting in innocent human victims which, this time, may be Madoka's parents or Tatsuya.
The next evening, Sayaka is once again confronted by Kyoko who goads her into another fight on top of a highway bridge. However, before the battle starts, Madoka arrives and takes Sayaka's Soul Gem, the source of a Puella Magi's energy, throwing it off the bridge in the hope of stopping the fight. To Madoka and Kyoko's shock, this causes Sayaka to suddenly become lifeless. Kyubey says Madoka has just thrown Sayaka. It turns out that as part of the contract, the Soul Gem literally contains a Puella Magi's soul, with their body becoming a mere shell that becomes limp and lifeless if the Soul Gem is more than 100 metres away from them.
Appalled, Kyoko blasts, claiming that what Kyubey has done is practically turning girls into zombies. Kyubey expresses his difficulty to understand all girls' repulsion for the idea, discoursing how useful it is for protecting girls from witches' attacks. Meanwhile, Homura rushes to retrieve the Soul Gem and brings it back to Sayaka in order to revive her. Sayaka wakes up, not remembering anything that happened after Madoka threw her gem away.
Observations
- Madoka's homework is Hey diddle diddle!, an English rhyme.
- The game Kyoko is playing in the arcade, Dog Drug Reinforcement, is based on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series.
- Incidentally also the characters decorating the arcade cabinet seem to have a resemblance to Konami's pop'n music series of music games.
- Kyoko is dancing to a remix like version of the opening theme "Connect" by ClariS.
- The arcade cabinet also seems to feature a logotype that says "inudaruma" on its sides.
- The opening sequence in episode 6 changed once again. This time, the transformation sequence is more colorful than before, and the angle changed slightly
- Rabbit heads are seen twice during this episode, first on Sayaka's bedding and latter on the screen of the game Kyoko was playing in the arcade. When Kyoko finishes playing the game, the smiling rabbit heads on the screen change to a "dying" expression" and a halo and pair of wings float upwards from.
- During the arcade scene, Homura mentions something by the name of "Walpurgisnacht" (ワルプルギスの夜 Warupurugisu no Yoru, Night of Walpurgis). At this point in the story, little is known about "Walpurgisnacht" (is it an event? A witch? Something else?). You can find more information about the real-life event here, and the anime "thing" here (caution: mega-spoiler ahead).
Runes
No runes were featured in this episode.
Speculations
Please keep in mind that they are fanmade theories, and not official material.
- If Mami's soul gem can be recovered, it may be possible to revive her. There is a catch, however: Mami's soul gem takes the form of a hairpin, and as you know it was the first thing to get crushed in episode 3.
- Kyubey appears to eat Grief Seeds. What this means has yet to be seen. For more speculation on the subject, please refer to Kyubey is Evil
Images
Screenshots
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.- Madoka dont throw your friend.png
Even for Kyubey, throwing your friend is just wrong.
Miscellaneous
Elly's grief seed from episode 4 was used in this episode.
External links
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