Madoka Magica Episode 6: This Just Can't Be Right: Difference between revisions

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==Summary==
==Summary==
As presented in the [[Episode 5|previous episode]], [[Kyouko Sakura|Kyouko]] 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 by Homura. Annoyed, Kyouko asks Homura whose side she is on. Homura then states she is always with the cool-thinking people and against the troublemakers, demanding Kyouko to identify which group she belongs to as well. Kyouko 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]]. [[Kyuubey]] advises Sayaka get more Grief Seeds in order to be stronger, but Sayaka firmly denies the idea of involving Madoka. Homura later approaches Kyouko and offers a deal that lets Kyouko have [[Mitakihara Town|the city]] as her territory, but forbids her to attack Sayaka. Kyouko signals agreement by offering Homura the snacks she always keep.
Madoka, concerned that Sayaka is too focused on becoming stronger than Kyouko, tries to persuade Sayaka not to fight against Kyouko, arguing that they are both Puella Magis, supposed to battle the witches, not each other. Sayaka rejects the idea, pointing out that selfish Puella Magis such as Kyouko intentionally let familiars to attack human and grow, resulting in innocent human victims which may be Madoka's parents or Madoka's younger brother Tatsuya this time.
(to be expanded)


==Observations==
==Observations==

Revision as of 01:10, 11 February 2011

It's definitely wrong
こんなの絶対 おかしいよ
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, Kyouko 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 by Homura. Annoyed, Kyouko asks Homura whose side she is on. Homura then states she is always with the cool-thinking people and against the troublemakers, demanding Kyouko to identify which group she belongs to as well. Kyouko 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. Kyuubey advises Sayaka get more Grief Seeds in order to be stronger, but Sayaka firmly denies the idea of involving Madoka. Homura later approaches Kyouko and offers a deal that lets Kyouko have the city as her territory, but forbids her to attack Sayaka. Kyouko signals agreement by offering Homura the snacks she always keep.

Madoka, concerned that Sayaka is too focused on becoming stronger than Kyouko, tries to persuade Sayaka not to fight against Kyouko, arguing that they are both Puella Magis, supposed to battle the witches, not each other. Sayaka rejects the idea, pointing out that selfish Puella Magis such as Kyouko intentionally let familiars to attack human and grow, resulting in innocent human victims which may be Madoka's parents or Madoka's younger brother Tatsuya this time.

(to be expanded)

Observations

  • Madoka's homework is Hey diddle diddle!, an english rhyme.
  • The game Kyouko is playing in the arcade 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.

Runes

No runes were featured in this episode.

Speculations

Images

<gallery position="center" captionalign="left"> File:Hey diddle diddle.jpg|Madoka's homework is an english rhyme