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'''Ophelia''' ({{Runes|OPHELIA}}) is the [[witch]] form of [[Kyoko Sakura]], making an appearance in ''[[Madoka Magica Portable]]''. Like the anime witches, she was designed by [[Gekidan Inu Curry]]. She also appears in Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale.
'''Ophelia''' ({{Runes|OPHELIA}}) is the witch form of [[Kyoko Sakura]], which is set to make an appearance in ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]]''. Like the anime witches, she was designed by [[Gekidan Inu Curry]].


==Witch Card==
{{Card
{{Card
|name = Ophelia             
|name = Ophelia             
|runes = OPHELIA           
|runes = OPHELIA           
|image = File:Ophelia_witch_card.jpg            
|image = File:Ophelia_Card_v2.png            
|japanese_desc = 武旦の魔女。その性質は自棄。霧の中を虚ろな足どりで永遠にさまよい続ける魔女。いつも傍らにいる馬が何だったのか魔女にはもう思い出せない。
|japanese_desc = 武旦の魔女。その性質は自棄。霧の中を虚ろな足どりで永遠にさまよい続ける魔女。いつも傍らにいる馬が何だったのか魔女にはもう思い出せない。
|english_desc =   
|english_desc =   
The witch of wǔdàn. She has a self-abandoning nature. A witch who eternally wanders with hollow footsteps within the fog. She can no longer remember what the horse that always accompanies her was.
The witch of wǔdàn. Her nature is self-abandonment. A witch who eternally wanders with hollow footsteps within the fog. She can no longer remember what the horse that always accompanies her was.
|type = Wǔdàn witch             
|type = Wǔdàn witch             
|nature = Self-abandoning
|nature = Self-abandonment
|episodes = [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]]        
|episodes = [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]], Madogatari Event     
}}
}}


== Minions ==
== Minions ==
{{Card
{{Card
|name = Unknown         
|name = Zoe     
|runes =          
|runes = ZOE       
|image =        
|image = File:Ophelia_Minions_Card.png       
|japanese_desc = 武旦の魔女の手下。その役割は行進。霧の中を規則正しく歩き続ける。主である魔女がこの使い魔の側に寄る事はない。
|japanese_desc = 武旦の魔女の手下。その役割は行進。霧の中を規則正しく歩き続ける。主である魔女がこの使い魔の側に寄る事はない。
|english_desc =  
|english_desc = The wǔdàn witch's minions, whose task is to march. They continually walk through the fog in an orderly fashion. Their master, the witch, never draws close to these familiars.
|type = Wǔdàn witch's minion        
|type = Wǔdàn witch's minion
|task =
|task = Marching
|episodes = [[Madoka Magica Portable]]      
|episodes = [[Madoka Magica Portable]], Madogatari Event         
}}
}}
==History==
===Madoka Magica Portable===
Ophelia and her familiars make their debut in [[Madoka Magica Portable]]. Ophelia appears in [[Madoka_Magica_Portable_Kyoko_Route|Kyoko's Route]] if met with the right conditions. She also appears as a boss in the Oblivious barrier on floor 30. Her familiars can appear in any Mysterious Witch's barrier.
Kyoko and [[Madoka]] try to save [[Sayaka]] who's transformed into [[Oktavia]] but find that [[Homura]] has already killed her. Kyoko is furious at her and if her Soul Gem is dark enough, Homura's words make Kyoko realise how meaningless her life is now. She laughs and says she can't save anyone she loves and will instead curse the world. Kyoko turns into Ophelia but is killed by Homura.
===Madogatari===
Ophelia and her familiars are shown with a description similar to their Portable profile, but slighty expanded. For Ophelia, "She holds a will-o'-wisp within her body, always quietly burning herself away" is added as the third sentence, and Zoe has "Are they in the midst of a pilgrimage to somewhere? Or perhaps it's a funeral march?" in the same place.
===[[Magia Record]]===
====In-Game ([[Kyoko Sakura in Magia Record|Normal]] version) description====
The Doppel of abandonment. Its form is a Wǔdàn. The master of this emotion doesn’t trust its mysterious power, she only borrows its weapon and wields it herself. To the master, it's no more than a hateful thing that drags up her painful past due to its power, a dubious hypnotic magic that controls mist to produce illusions. But even still, it possesses her regrets, hidden deep in her heart, so she allows it to aid her somewhat in battle, though she remains suspicious of it. 
The Doppel itself is the fluttering kimono-like thing, while the candlestick holder the master rides is a separate being altogether.
''(This is the second version of the Doppel description. The Japanese text of the first version can be found the gallery, and a translation below)''
The Doppel of abandonment. Its form is a Wǔdàn. The master of this emotion doesn’t trust her Doppel’s suspicious power, and borrows its weapon to attack instead. Even without its weapon, however, this Doppel is adorned with a variety of craftwork, which it uses to support its master by projecting mist from its sleeves, hypnotizing enemies with the pattern on its inner lining, and so forth.
The candle holder upon which its master stands is adorned with not just horse legs, but also the head of the master’s younger sister. Though listless, it stands ever upright and protects its master. Should the master ever decide to exhaust everything she has, both she and her Doppel will become the flame atop the candle holder, and her sister will likely vanish along with them.
====[[Kyoko_Sakura_(Swimsuit_ver.)|Swimsuit]] version description====
The Doppel of self-abandonment. Its form is a warrior actress.
The master of this emotion doesn’t trust her Doppel’s enigmatic power, but since she’s temporarily become able to swim, she’s actually on cloud nine. And though she normally views her Doppel as nothing but loathsome, it can use its hypnosis magic to project a vision of swimming freely through the sea, which transforms it into a source of elation for its master. This is also reflected in its method of attack: the Doppel has fused with a large mirror, with which its master can collect the sunlight beaming down behind her and concentrate it into a ferocious heat ray. If there is nothing left to attack, they ride away on the candle holder (now a sea turtle) and swim along with the fish.
==Observations==
*Ophelia can be thought of as a [[wikipedia:Headless_Horseman|headless horseman]]
** Technically, the witch seems to have an eye below the flame, making Ophelia more of a candle-headed horseman. The impression of being headless is likely intentional, as the witch's "head" is flat enough to resemble a neck.
**In Kyouko's puppet show in episode 7, candles are strongly associated with her father. They appear next to him several times, most notably during a sermon. When she describes how he killed the rest of her family and hung himself, his puppet falls with its head consumed by flame and ignites the rest of the puppets.
*Ophelia's familiars are colorfully attired warriors, most of whom march around aimlessly. To attack they retract their humanoid heads and strech out dragon-like heads, then either attack directly or breathe fire. Those carrying torches can also summon more familiars.
*There are various colored fish swimming in her barrier. They are part of the scenery and not actually familiars. Fish have various symbolic meanings:
**Early Christians used a [[wikipedia:Ichthys|fish symbol]] to represent the Christian faith.
**In Buddhism, fish can represent abundance and fertility, or living beings who practice the dharma need have no fear to drown in the ocean of suffering, and can freely migrate (chose their rebirth) like fish in the water.   
**Adaptability, change, and transformation in Greco-Roman, East Indian, and Norse mythology.
**Goldfish are associated with fortune and wealth. One of the [[wikipedia:Ashtamangala|eight auspicious signs]] of Buddhism is a pair of goldfish, representing the state of fearless suspension in a harmless ocean of [[wikipedia:Samsara|samsara]].
*It is suggested that [[:File:Blu_ray_mermaid_unicorn_ep_9.jpg|the symbolism of the unicorn]] represents innocence. The fact that Ophelia is riding a horse, instead of a unicorn, has been speculated that the horse represents the loss of innocence and nobility. The image ingrains the idea that the unicorn has lost its horn along with its splendor and that it has become a regular equestrian animal
** If a unicorn is a symbol of purity and grace, then this may imply Kyoko lost both before she turned into the witch
*The spear was the symbol of the god [[wikipedia:Wōden|Wodan]] and the most common weapon in Germanic armies; it was cheap to produce because it didn't need much iron and most types could be used for both stabbing or throwing. Most Germanic horsemen carried a shield and a spear though the footmen sometimes carried multiple spears; at the start of a battle these were thrown at the enemy and the last one was saved for close combat. According to Tacitus, the Germans were able to throw these spears immense distances
*Horse meat is known as "sakura" in japan, which is also Kyoko's last name
* Ophelia's familiars are based off the ''[[wikipedia:Rokuro-kubi|rokurokubi]]'', a type of Japanese supernatural creature that look like normal humans by day but gain the ability to elongate their necks at night
** The rokurokubi are related to the ''[[wikipedia:Nukekubi|nukekubi]]'', a similar monster that detaches it's head completely. This may tie into Ophelia resembling a headless horseman
* Ophelia might be based off the Little Matchstick Girl, since it is written by the same writer of the Little Mermaid, {{Spoiler|Sayaka's witch form}}, Hans Kristian Andersen.
*[[wikipedia:Ophelia|Ophelia of Shakespeare's Hamlet]] was a young woman who had a famous and highly romanticized suicide. While she lived, Ophelia's main conflict was between obeying her father or her love interest. She had a fear of intimacy and eventually went mad under the pressure of her father's death and her lover's rejection of her. Kyoko lost her family (her father being the driving force behind that) and was spurned by Sayaka.
**Ophelia's famous death scene is represented in various paintings, including one painting by [[Wikipedia:File:Millais_-_Ophelia.jpg|Millais]]
**Shakespeare readers have interpreted the Ophelia character to be linked to the idea of regret, corrupted innocence, and unrequited love.
*Her name could also be a reference to the anti-slavery novel [[wikipedia:Uncle_Tom%27s_Cabin|Uncle Tom's Cabin]] by [[wikipedia:Harriet_Beecher_Stowe|Harriet Beecher Stowe]]. In the book, there is a character named Ophelia St. Claire, who disagrees with the idea of slavery but still holds highly prejudiced views against black people. This could mirror how Kyoko agrees that killing all familiars would be the ideal, but she still goes after anyone who does it.
==Etymology==
*The name Ophelia is derived from the Greek οφελος (ophelos), meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet [[wikipedia:Jacopo_Sannazaro|Jacopo Sannazaro]] for a character in his poem 'Arcadia'.[http://www.behindthename.com/name/ophelia]
==Trivia==
*The official website for [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]] refers to Ophelia as the witch of ''wǔdàn'' (武旦). A [[wikipedia:Peking_opera#Dan|wǔdàn]] is a fierce female warrior in traditional Chinese opera
*Ophelia is fought on a narrow, confined area blocked off on either side by her barriers, somewhat reminiscent of the alley where Kyoko fought Sayaka in [[Episode 5]]. It allows her to maximize her use of [[Speculah:Magical_Powers#Mind_Trick.2FIllusion_.28Confirmed.29|Rosso Fantasma]] (previously a lost ability to Kyoko) to create duplicates of herself. These duplicates are not purely illusionary.  They are capable of powerful melee attacks.  Ophelia can transform into a spear for a long-range attack
*Ophelia's witch kiss looks like a [[wikipedia:Banner#Heraldic_banners|heraldic banner]]
==Gallery==
===Magazines===
<gallery>
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_05.jpg|Ophelia and her familiars from the [[Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03|March 2012 Dengeki PlayStation magazine]]
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_06.jpg
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_07.JPG
</gallery>
===Madoka Magica Portable===
<gallery captionalign="left" position="center">
File:Por ophelia runes.png|Ophelia's name in Runes from [[Madoka Magica Portable]]
File:Zoe 1.PNG|The dragon-headed Zoe
File:Zoe 2.PNG|A torch wielding Zoe
File:Ophelia barrier 1.PNG|Ophelia's barrier from Madoka Magica Portable
File:Ophelia barrier 3.PNG|Ophelia's boss room
File:PSP Ophelia Game Profile.jpg|Ophelia's game profile
File:Por zoe profile2.jpg|Zoe's profile
File:Por zoe profile.jpg|Torch wielding Zoe's profile
File:Ophelia_clear.png|Art from the Inukare gallery
File:Ophelia_familiar_clear.png|Art from the Inukare gallery
File:Inukare Gallery Ophelia.png|Art from the Inukare gallery
File:Inukare Gallery Ophelia Barrier.png
File:OPHELIA mark.png|Ophelia's witch kiss
File:Ophelia grief seed PSP.png|Ophelia's Grief Seed
File:PSP WitchKissAndGriefSeed Ophelia.jpg|Witch kiss and grief seed in the PSP theme
File:Ophelia_RossoPhantasma_PSP.jpg|Ophelia using Rosso Phantasma
File:PSP_Ophelia_SS_01.jpg
File:PSP Theme Gretchen.jpg|Ophelia on a Madoka Magica PSP theme
</gallery>
===Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale===
<gallery>
File:Game_Mami_TiroFinale12.jpg|Ophelia in Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale
File:Game_Mami_TiroFinale13.jpg
File:PSP_Homura_App_Update.jpg
</gallery>
===Magia Record===
<gallery>
File:Ophelia_doppel.png|Doppel sprite
File:Ophelia_doppel_description.png|Current Doppel bio
File:ophelia_doppel_description_original.jpg|Original doppel bio. Note the differing Japanese
File:Ophelia_English_description.png
File:51157 kyoko doppel.jpg
File:Mr kyouko doppel 1.png
File:Mr kyouko doppel 2.png
File:Kyoko 03.jpg|Concept art from [[Magia Archive Volume 1]]
File:Kyoko 04.jpg
File:Ophelia_concept_art.jpeg
File:kyoko_doppel_concept_art.jpg
File:Swimsuit_kyoko_doppel_sprite.png|Swimsuit Version
File:Swimsuit Kyoko doppel card.png|Doppel bio
File:Kyoko (mizugi) 04.jpg|Art from [[Magia Archive Volume 2]]
File:Card 26024 c.png|[[Kyoko Sakura (Doppel ver.)|Kyoko (Doppel ver.)]] 4 Star card
File:Card 26025 c.png|5 Star card
File:Mini 260200 s.png|In-battle Sprite
File:Mini 260200 dd.png|2nd Magia Sprite
File:Kyoko Doppel ver..png
File:Memoria 1730.jpg
</gallery>
===Merchandise===
<gallery>
File:Movic Grief Seed Collection 2.jpg|Movic Grief Seed Collection
</gallery>


==Translations==
==Translations==
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<td><b>Kyoko's witch form<br></b>
<td><b>Kyoko's witch form<br></b>
Kyoko's witch can generate separated bodies, same as the effect of Rosso Fantasma. She can also assault by becoming a lance form. She also has familiars who can shoot fireballs or slash with their deformed heads. Homura fights Kyoko's witch by herself. It is better to utilize her magic to stop time and attack with powerful weapon to beat multiple enemies at once.<br></td></tr>
Kyoko's witch can generate separated bodies, similar to the effect of Rosso Fantasma. She can also assault by becoming a lance form. Her familiars can shoot fireballs or slash with their deformed heads. Homura fights Kyoko's witch by herself. It is better to utilize her magic to stop time and attack with powerful weapons to beat multiple enemies at once.<br></td></tr>
</table>
</table>
==Trivia==
[[File:Dengeki_ps_kyoko_witch_form.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ophelia, Kyoko's witch form.]]
*The official website for [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable]] refers to Ophelia as the witch of ''wǔdàn'' (武旦). A [[wikipedia:Peking_opera#Dan|wǔdàn]] is a fierce female warrior in traditional Chinese opera.
*Ophelia will also appear in Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale game.
*Musical scores resembling those in [[Oktavia]]'s barrier can be seen floating in the background of Ophelia's barrier.
*[[wikipedia:Ophelia|Ophelia of Shakespeare's Hamlet]] was a young woman who had a famous and highly romanticized suicide. She went mad after the death of her father and being spurned by her love interest.
*Ophelia is riding a horned horse-like creature, which corresponds to the [[Media:Blu_ray_mermaid_unicorn_ep_9.jpg | unicorn wind chime]] that represented Kyoko (opposite Sayaka's mermaid chime) in the BD version of episode 9.
*Ophelia can be thought of as a [[wikipedia:Headless_Horseman|headless horseman]].
**There are two German folk tales of a headless horseman:
***One is set near Dresden in eastern Germany. In this tale, a woman from Dresden goes out early one Sunday morning to gather acorns in a forest. At a place called "Lost Waters", she hears a hunting horn. When she hears it again, she turns around she sees a headless man in a long grey coat sitting on a grey horse.
***In another German tale, set in Brunswick, a headless horseman called "the wild huntsman" blows a horn which warns hunters not to ride the next day, because they will meet with an accident.
***In some German versions of the headless horseman, he seeks out the perpetrators of capital crimes. In others, he has a pack of black hounds with tongues of fire.
*Kyoko is known for being a hot-headed character.
*The name Ophelia is derived from the Greek οφελος (ophelos), meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet [[wikipedia:Jacopo_Sannazaro|Jacopo Sannazaro]] for a character in his poem 'Arcadia'.[http://www.behindthename.com/name/ophelia]
**The word ''[[wikipedia:Arcadia_(utopia)|'Arcadia']]'' has a connotation with an Utopian vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature. This type of setting appears in many works of fiction.
***Commonly thought of as being in line with Utopian ideals, Arcadia differs from that tradition in that it is more often specifically regarded as unattainable. Furthermore, it is seen as a lost, Edenic form of life, contrasting to the progressive nature of [[wikipedia:Utopia|Utopian]] desires.
== Speculation & Observation ==
*Ophelia's familiars include geishas and goldfish.
**Fish have various symbolic meanings:
***Early Christians used a [[wikipedia:Ichthys|fish symbol]] to represent the Christian faith.
***In Buddhism, fish can represent abundance and fertility, or living beings who practice the dharma need have no fear to drown in the ocean of suffering, and can freely migrate (chose their rebirth) like fish in the water.   
***Adaptability, change, and transformation in Greco-Roman, East Indian, and Norse mythology.
**Goldfish are associated with fortune and wealth. One of the [[wikipedia:Ashtamangala|eight auspicious signs]] of Buddhism is a pair of goldfish, representing the state of fearless suspension in a harmless ocean of [[wikipedia:Samsara|samsara]].
**[[wikipedia:Geisha|Geishas]] were seen as a form of independence for females outside of the traditional wife and family role. Kyoko resorted to non-traditional methods and self-sacrifice to support her family.
*Ophelia of Hamlet's main conflict was between obeying her father or her love interest. She had a fear of intimacy and eventually went mad under the pressure of her father's death and her lover's rejection of her. Kyoko lost her family and was spurned by Sayaka. <br><br>
[[File:Madoka_BD_5_Menu_Art_2.jpg|right|400px]]
:The story of Ophelia's suicide by drowning is striking in a number of ways. First, her death seems to be passive: rather than straight-up committing suicide, as Gertrude (The Queen in Hamlet, who shares a name with the witch [[Gertrud]]) tells us, she accidentally falls in the water and then simply neglects to save herself from sinking. This seems to be a metaphor for the way Ophelia lives her life toward the end of the play – going with the flow, doing what her father tells her to do, rather making decisions for herself. Ophelia's "garments" "pull" her down, as if they had a mind of their own. Likewise, Kyoko followed wherever life lead her and was pulled down by her magical girl status.<br><br>
:Ophelia is described as being "mermaid-like" with her "clothes spread wide." Even in death, Ophelia is figured as an erotic creature. Gertrude also suggests that Ophelia's drowning was natural when she describes Ophelia as being like a "native" creature in the water. Kyoko killed herself in an attempt to reach Sayaka, who took on the form of a mermaid as [[Oktavia]], and whose transformation into a witch resonates with the features of water and the implied theme of drowning. Sayaka and Kyoko appear together underwater in the BD 5 artwork to the right.<br><br>
*Ophelia's famous death scene is represented in various paintings, including one painting by [[Wikipedia:File:Millais_-_Ophelia.jpg|Millais]].
*Shakespeare readers have interpreted the Ophelia character to be linked to the idea of regret and unrequited love.
*In Norse Mythology, [[wikipedia:Valkyrie|Valkyries]] rode into battle with spears —a weapon heavily associated with the god Odin.
*The spear was the symbol of the god [[wikipedia:Wōden|Wodan]] and the most common weapon in Germanic armies; it was cheap to produce because it didn't need much iron and most types could be used for both stabbing or throwing. Most Germanic horsemen carried a shield and a spear though the footmen sometimes carried multiple spears; at the start of a battle these were thrown at the enemy and the last one was saved for close combat. According to Tacitus, the Germans were able to throw these spears immense distances. Some types of throwing spears were even equipped with a leather loop for the fingers so that they could be hurled even further.[http://www.geocities.ws/reginheim/equipment.html]
*The ceremonial use of candles is found in the practice of many religions. Light is everywhere the symbol of joy and of life-giving power, as darkness is of death and destruction. Fire, the most mysterious and impressive of the elements, the giver of light and of all the good things of life, is a thing sacred and adorable in primitive religions, and fire-worship still has its place in two at least of the great religions of the world.
**In Christianity [[wikipedia:Ceremonial_use_of_lights#Candles|the candle]] is commonly used in worship both for decoration and ambiance, and as a symbol that represents the light of God or, specifically, the light of Christ. The altar candle is often placed on the altar, usually in pairs.
**An [[wikipedia:Advent_candle|Advent candle]] is a candle marked with the days of December up to Christmas Eve. It is typically used in a household rather than a church setting: each day in December the candle is burnt down a little more, to the mark for the day, to show the passing of the days leading up to Christmas. The custom of having an Advent candle in the house seems to have started in Germany, but it is now widespread in some other European countries such as the United Kingdom.
*It is suggested that the symbolism of the unicorn represents innocence. The fact that Ophelia is riding a horse, instead of a unicorn, has been speculated that the horse represents the loss of innocence and nobility. The image ingrains the idea that the unicorn has lost its horn along with its splendor and that it has become a regular equestrian animal.
**According to Chinese folklore, each animal is associated with certain personality traits, and those born in the year of the horse are intelligent, independent, and free-spirited.
**There is some reason to believe that Poseidon, like other water gods, was originally conceived under the form of a horse. In Greek art, Poseidon rides a chariot that was pulled by a [[wikipedia:Hippocampus_(mythology)|hippocampus]] or by horses that could ride on the sea, and sailors sometimes drowned horses as a sacrifice to Poseidon to ensure a safe voyage.
***Homer describes Poseidon, who was god of horses ''(Poseidon Hippios)'', earthquakes, and the sea, drawn by "brazen-hoofed" horses over the sea's surface.
**Tacitus (Germania) mentions the use of white horses for divination by the Germanic tribes, where the behavior of a white stallion could decide peace or war.
**[[wikipedia:White_horse_(mythology)|White horses]] (which are rarer than other colours of horse) have a special significance in the mythologies of cultures around the world. They are often associated with the sun chariot, with warrior-heroes, with fertility (in both mare and stallion manifestations), or with an end-of-time savior, but other interpretations exist as well. Both truly white horses and the more common grey horses, with completely white hair coats, were identified as "white" by various religious and cultural traditions.
***In the New Testament, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse include one seated on a white horse and one on a pale horse - the pale horse carried the rider, Death. However, the Greek word translated as pale is often interpreted as sickly green or ashen grey rather than white. Later in the Book of Revelation, Christ rides a white horse out of heaven at the head of the armies of heaven to judge and make war upon the earth.
***Saint George, the patron saint of horsemen among other things, rides a white horse in the tale of [[wikipedia:Saint_George_and_the_Dragon|Saint George and the Dragon]].
*It is speculated that perhaps the guilt that Kyoko carried with her due to her failure to protect her family, and later Sayaka, weighted too much on her causing Kyoko to turn into a witch.
*The homepage of the game declears her as 'Witch of warrior performer'(武旦の魔女).
*The imagery of Ophelia riding a horse is speculated to evoke the imagery of [[wikipedia:Knight,_Death_and_the_Devil|"Knight, Death and the Devil"]] (''Ritter, Tod und Teufel''), a large 1513 engraving, one of the three "master prints" of the German artist [[wikipedia:Albrecht_Dürer|Albrecht Dürer]].
*In the Japanese description in Witch illustrations, it says "The witch can't remember what the horse in her side is".
** If an unicorn is a symbol of purity and grace, then this may imply Kyoko lost both before she turned into the witch.
== Gallery ==
<gallery captionalign="left" position="center">
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_05.jpg|Ophelia and her familiars.
File:Dengeki_ps_kyoko_witch_form.jpg|Ophelia, Kyoko's witch form.
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_06.jpg
File:Dengeki_PlayStation_2012-03_07.JPG
File:PSP_Homura_App_Update.jpg
File:Game_Mami_TiroFinale12.jpg|Ophelia in Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale
File:Ophelia_grief_seed.jpg|Ophelia's Grief Seed
File:PSP WitchKissAndGriefSeed Ophelia.jpg|Witch kiss and grief seed in PSP theme
</gallery>
== Fanart ==
{{Fanart}}
<gallery captionalign="left" position="center">
File:Ophelia_witch_card.jpg
File:Ophelia_form_human_fanart_badass.jpg
File:Ophelia_fanart_witch_form.jpg
File:Ophelia-art.jpg
File:25337862.jpg
File:Ophelia Grin Badass.jpg|Even as a witch Kyoko remains badass
File:25323945.jpg
File:Candeloro_and_Ophelia.jpg
File:25292387.jpg
File:25296777 p0.jpg
File:25296777 p2.jpg
File:OPHELIA black white artwork.jpg
File:Ophelia kyouko sayaka cartoon raw fanart.jpg
File:Candeloro and ophelia fanart together.jpg
</gallery>


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.pixiv.net/tags.php?tag=Ophelia&order=date_d Ophelia pixiv fanart]
*[https://www.pixiv.net/en/tags/%E6%AD%A6%E6%97%A6%E3%81%AE%E9%AD%94%E5%A5%B3/artworks Ophelia pixiv fanart]




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[[Category:Witches]]

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Ophelia (OPHELIA) is the witch form of Kyoko Sakura, making an appearance in Madoka Magica Portable. Like the anime witches, she was designed by Gekidan Inu Curry. She also appears in Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale.

Witch Card

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武旦の魔女。その性質は自棄。霧の中を虚ろな足どりで永遠にさまよい続ける魔女。いつも傍らにいる馬が何だったのか魔女にはもう思い出せない。

Ophelia

RunesOPHELIA
TypeWǔdàn witch
NatureSelf-abandonment
EpisodesPuella Magi Madoka Magica Portable, Madogatari Event

The witch of wǔdàn. Her nature is self-abandonment. A witch who eternally wanders with hollow footsteps within the fog. She can no longer remember what the horse that always accompanies her was.

Minions

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武旦の魔女の手下。その役割は行進。霧の中を規則正しく歩き続ける。主である魔女がこの使い魔の側に寄る事はない。

Zoe

RunesZOE
TypeWǔdàn witch's minion
DutyMarching
EpisodesMadoka Magica Portable, Madogatari Event

The wǔdàn witch's minions, whose task is to march. They continually walk through the fog in an orderly fashion. Their master, the witch, never draws close to these familiars.

History

Madoka Magica Portable

Ophelia and her familiars make their debut in Madoka Magica Portable. Ophelia appears in Kyoko's Route if met with the right conditions. She also appears as a boss in the Oblivious barrier on floor 30. Her familiars can appear in any Mysterious Witch's barrier.

Kyoko and Madoka try to save Sayaka who's transformed into Oktavia but find that Homura has already killed her. Kyoko is furious at her and if her Soul Gem is dark enough, Homura's words make Kyoko realise how meaningless her life is now. She laughs and says she can't save anyone she loves and will instead curse the world. Kyoko turns into Ophelia but is killed by Homura.

Madogatari

Ophelia and her familiars are shown with a description similar to their Portable profile, but slighty expanded. For Ophelia, "She holds a will-o'-wisp within her body, always quietly burning herself away" is added as the third sentence, and Zoe has "Are they in the midst of a pilgrimage to somewhere? Or perhaps it's a funeral march?" in the same place.

Magia Record

In-Game (Normal version) description

The Doppel of abandonment. Its form is a Wǔdàn. The master of this emotion doesn’t trust its mysterious power, she only borrows its weapon and wields it herself. To the master, it's no more than a hateful thing that drags up her painful past due to its power, a dubious hypnotic magic that controls mist to produce illusions. But even still, it possesses her regrets, hidden deep in her heart, so she allows it to aid her somewhat in battle, though she remains suspicious of it.  The Doppel itself is the fluttering kimono-like thing, while the candlestick holder the master rides is a separate being altogether.

(This is the second version of the Doppel description. The Japanese text of the first version can be found the gallery, and a translation below)

The Doppel of abandonment. Its form is a Wǔdàn. The master of this emotion doesn’t trust her Doppel’s suspicious power, and borrows its weapon to attack instead. Even without its weapon, however, this Doppel is adorned with a variety of craftwork, which it uses to support its master by projecting mist from its sleeves, hypnotizing enemies with the pattern on its inner lining, and so forth. The candle holder upon which its master stands is adorned with not just horse legs, but also the head of the master’s younger sister. Though listless, it stands ever upright and protects its master. Should the master ever decide to exhaust everything she has, both she and her Doppel will become the flame atop the candle holder, and her sister will likely vanish along with them.

Swimsuit version description

The Doppel of self-abandonment. Its form is a warrior actress. The master of this emotion doesn’t trust her Doppel’s enigmatic power, but since she’s temporarily become able to swim, she’s actually on cloud nine. And though she normally views her Doppel as nothing but loathsome, it can use its hypnosis magic to project a vision of swimming freely through the sea, which transforms it into a source of elation for its master. This is also reflected in its method of attack: the Doppel has fused with a large mirror, with which its master can collect the sunlight beaming down behind her and concentrate it into a ferocious heat ray. If there is nothing left to attack, they ride away on the candle holder (now a sea turtle) and swim along with the fish.

Observations

  • Ophelia can be thought of as a headless horseman
    • Technically, the witch seems to have an eye below the flame, making Ophelia more of a candle-headed horseman. The impression of being headless is likely intentional, as the witch's "head" is flat enough to resemble a neck.
    • In Kyouko's puppet show in episode 7, candles are strongly associated with her father. They appear next to him several times, most notably during a sermon. When she describes how he killed the rest of her family and hung himself, his puppet falls with its head consumed by flame and ignites the rest of the puppets.
  • Ophelia's familiars are colorfully attired warriors, most of whom march around aimlessly. To attack they retract their humanoid heads and strech out dragon-like heads, then either attack directly or breathe fire. Those carrying torches can also summon more familiars.
  • There are various colored fish swimming in her barrier. They are part of the scenery and not actually familiars. Fish have various symbolic meanings:
    • Early Christians used a fish symbol to represent the Christian faith.
    • In Buddhism, fish can represent abundance and fertility, or living beings who practice the dharma need have no fear to drown in the ocean of suffering, and can freely migrate (chose their rebirth) like fish in the water.
    • Adaptability, change, and transformation in Greco-Roman, East Indian, and Norse mythology.
    • Goldfish are associated with fortune and wealth. One of the eight auspicious signs of Buddhism is a pair of goldfish, representing the state of fearless suspension in a harmless ocean of samsara.
  • It is suggested that the symbolism of the unicorn represents innocence. The fact that Ophelia is riding a horse, instead of a unicorn, has been speculated that the horse represents the loss of innocence and nobility. The image ingrains the idea that the unicorn has lost its horn along with its splendor and that it has become a regular equestrian animal
    • If a unicorn is a symbol of purity and grace, then this may imply Kyoko lost both before she turned into the witch
  • The spear was the symbol of the god Wodan and the most common weapon in Germanic armies; it was cheap to produce because it didn't need much iron and most types could be used for both stabbing or throwing. Most Germanic horsemen carried a shield and a spear though the footmen sometimes carried multiple spears; at the start of a battle these were thrown at the enemy and the last one was saved for close combat. According to Tacitus, the Germans were able to throw these spears immense distances
  • Horse meat is known as "sakura" in japan, which is also Kyoko's last name
  • Ophelia's familiars are based off the rokurokubi, a type of Japanese supernatural creature that look like normal humans by day but gain the ability to elongate their necks at night
    • The rokurokubi are related to the nukekubi, a similar monster that detaches it's head completely. This may tie into Ophelia resembling a headless horseman
  • Ophelia might be based off the Little Matchstick Girl, since it is written by the same writer of the Little Mermaid, Sayaka's witch form, Hans Kristian Andersen.
  • Ophelia of Shakespeare's Hamlet was a young woman who had a famous and highly romanticized suicide. While she lived, Ophelia's main conflict was between obeying her father or her love interest. She had a fear of intimacy and eventually went mad under the pressure of her father's death and her lover's rejection of her. Kyoko lost her family (her father being the driving force behind that) and was spurned by Sayaka.
    • Ophelia's famous death scene is represented in various paintings, including one painting by Millais
    • Shakespeare readers have interpreted the Ophelia character to be linked to the idea of regret, corrupted innocence, and unrequited love.
  • Her name could also be a reference to the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. In the book, there is a character named Ophelia St. Claire, who disagrees with the idea of slavery but still holds highly prejudiced views against black people. This could mirror how Kyoko agrees that killing all familiars would be the ideal, but she still goes after anyone who does it.

Etymology

  • The name Ophelia is derived from the Greek οφελος (ophelos), meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet Jacopo Sannazaro for a character in his poem 'Arcadia'.[1]

Trivia

  • The official website for Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable refers to Ophelia as the witch of wǔdàn (武旦). A wǔdàn is a fierce female warrior in traditional Chinese opera
  • Ophelia is fought on a narrow, confined area blocked off on either side by her barriers, somewhat reminiscent of the alley where Kyoko fought Sayaka in Episode 5. It allows her to maximize her use of Rosso Fantasma (previously a lost ability to Kyoko) to create duplicates of herself. These duplicates are not purely illusionary. They are capable of powerful melee attacks. Ophelia can transform into a spear for a long-range attack
  • Ophelia's witch kiss looks like a heraldic banner

Gallery

Magazines

Madoka Magica Portable

Mami's Heart Pounding Tiro Finale

Magia Record

Merchandise

Translations

From the March 2012 Dengeki PlayStation

Source Translation
Dengeki PlayStation 2012-03 06.jpg Kyoko's witch form
Kyoko's witch can generate separated bodies, similar to the effect of Rosso Fantasma. She can also assault by becoming a lance form. Her familiars can shoot fireballs or slash with their deformed heads. Homura fights Kyoko's witch by herself. It is better to utilize her magic to stop time and attack with powerful weapons to beat multiple enemies at once.

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