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*Because the appearance of the apartment interior is quite surreal and bears a superficial resemblance to a Witch's Labyrinth, some viewers have proposed that Homura might have refurbished or reconstituted her flat with magic. | *Because the appearance of the apartment interior is quite surreal and bears a superficial resemblance to a Witch's Labyrinth, some viewers have proposed that Homura might have refurbished or reconstituted her flat with magic. | ||
**In a prior iteration of the timeline, Homura's apartment was far more mundane in appearance. | **In a prior iteration of the timeline, Homura's apartment was far more mundane in appearance. | ||
***A [ | ***A [[Animage 2011-05#Scene Explanations|magazine article]] suggests that Homura's house hasn't physically changed: the white walls, floating texts, and clockworks are all a holographic projection superimposed on a more mundane setting. At the same time, the article does suggest that Homura's residence was intentionally drawn to resemble a witch's barrier. | ||
*2ch has referred to the residence as 「ほむホーム」 (homu hōmu). The first "homu"("ほむ") refers to Homura herself, and the latter comes from the word "home." | *2ch has referred to the residence as 「ほむホーム」 (homu hōmu). The first "homu"("ほむ") refers to Homura herself, and the latter comes from the word "home." | ||
*The shadows of the pendulums resemble imagery used in [[wikipedia:The Pit and the Pendulum|''The Pit and the Pendulum'']] by [[wikipedia:Edgar_Allan_Poe|Edgar Allen Poe]].<ref> [http://gall.dcinside.com/list.php?id=fantasy&no=1635447&page=2&bbs= dcInside], a Korean forum.</ref> | *The shadows of the pendulums resemble imagery used in [[wikipedia:The Pit and the Pendulum|''The Pit and the Pendulum'']] by [[wikipedia:Edgar_Allan_Poe|Edgar Allen Poe]].<ref> [http://gall.dcinside.com/list.php?id=fantasy&no=1635447&page=2&bbs= dcInside], a Korean forum.</ref> |
Revision as of 17:51, 15 November 2011
This section may contain major spoilers!
Please refrain from reading if you are not yet familiar with all the latest media released.The residence of Homura Akemi. An aging, European-style building at a Y intersection in a district surrounded by skyscrapers. It is unclear if this is a new building or part of the original town that didn't undergo urban redevelopment.
Contrastingly, the interior of Homura's apartment is ultra-modern, and the walls appear to be digital displays of documents pertaining to witches. There is a decoration on the ceiling made of clockwork, and the "desktop" within the digital display features a pair of swinging, bladed pendulums. Along a fourth, unseen wall, there is a row of candlesticks and pillars.
Official Info
- Looking from above, the interior looks like the surface of a clock.
Speculah and observations
- The apartment layout might represent a clock of some sort, in line with Homura's time manipulation abilities. The time might be 6:40, AM or PM.
- Because the appearance of the apartment interior is quite surreal and bears a superficial resemblance to a Witch's Labyrinth, some viewers have proposed that Homura might have refurbished or reconstituted her flat with magic.
- In a prior iteration of the timeline, Homura's apartment was far more mundane in appearance.
- A magazine article suggests that Homura's house hasn't physically changed: the white walls, floating texts, and clockworks are all a holographic projection superimposed on a more mundane setting. At the same time, the article does suggest that Homura's residence was intentionally drawn to resemble a witch's barrier.
- In a prior iteration of the timeline, Homura's apartment was far more mundane in appearance.
- 2ch has referred to the residence as 「ほむホーム」 (homu hōmu). The first "homu"("ほむ") refers to Homura herself, and the latter comes from the word "home."
- The shadows of the pendulums resemble imagery used in The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allen Poe.[1]
- The exterior view of Homura's residence resembles a scene from Shadow of Memories (Shadow of Destiny for North America). Interestingly it went through several title changes before release, among them The Day and Night of Walpurgisnacht, Days of Walpurgis, and Time Adventure.
- As shown in the gallery below, the exterior of Homura's home also bear strong similarities with the house from Le Portrait de Petit Cossette. This shot (also present to a lesser extend in Bakemonogatari) might be inspired by Koji Morimoto's designs.
- Prior to the discovery of Homura's home, some fans assumed that Homura was homeless.
- Some fans are calling Homura's home the Homucave.
- Those holographic displays? Speculated that it could be the result of a supercomputer powered by magic.
- Some fans are calling Homura's home the Homucave.
Walpurgisnacht documents
The following is a gallery of the documents on Homura's wall display.
Screencap | Description |
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A woodcut image of a Witch resembling the one from Episode 1. At left, the German word Unbekannt (Unknown or Anonymous) is displayed beneath a scanned image from a Renaissance-period book. | |
On a black space between a scan of a Renaissance-era book and a diagram with a sticker that says "Plan A," there is a line of green text that says 1914_Bücher. "Bücher" meaning "books" in German, this is possibly a reference to the story "Dracula's Guest", by Bram Stoker, published posthumously in 1914, which takes place during Walpurgis Night. At center, there is a page with illustrations of what appear to be the humanoid forms of six witches, marked "1/25p." (A similar illustration appears in Episode 4.) At bottom left of the page, "Walpurgisnacht" is printed. At top right, there is a photograph of some circular object (the Moon?) | |
Besides Homura's right arm, there is an annotated diagram of a feminine body, whose left half wears a skirt. Beside Homura's left hand, there is a similar image of a feminine figure colored in neon green. Beneath it, in red text, are the words "Walpurgis Nacht." | |
At right, there is a passage from Faust. At center, there is a detail of the "Plan A" document, which appears to diagram the movements of some object or being in red lines across marked regions. At bottom right, the neon green feminine figure is displayed in better resolution, appearing to be descending a spiral staircase. Note also that the framing print of the Faust manuscript also frames several other documents -- they may be from the same book. Within the frame, at top, the Sun pierces the clouds like the iris of an eye, and two birds fly beside it. At bottom, a Moon is suspended above an illegible plaque within a circle of clouds. There are vaguely humanoid figures in the pillars. | |
At top left, there are the words "Bühnentechnik" (stagecraft) and "Gear" in stylized text. Besides, beneath a drawing of the Witch from Episode 1, there is the word EinNarr (german for 'a fool')." A letter or two may be cut off from the beginning. A thick-lined illustration of the Episode 1 Witch is shown to be a book page opposing the annotated diagram of the half-skirted feminine figure. At right, there is a less elaborate woodcut image of the Witch from Episode 1. | |
At right, an enlarged image of the photograph of the circular object. There appears to be a pattern engraved or printed on it? | |
The full "Walpurgis Nacht" image is displayed. Also, there is a circular illustration on the page opposing the Faust passage. It appears to be the same pattern that appeared in the sky behind the Episode 1 Witch. |
Gallery
A parallel between Homura's residence and the house from Cossette no Shouzou, another anime by Shinbo.
Further comparison between the houses in Madoka, Cossette and Bakemonogatari, as well as Morimoto's design.
Fanart
This section contains fanart images
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.- The outside of homuhome fanart.jpg
- Kyoko welcome to the homuhome.jpg
Mi homu es su homu.