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File:413.jpg|From Asahi Evening (朝日夕刊) newspaper.  Seems to be a column deciphering some story-points.  It talks about the girls contracting and then being forced to fight witches and the hidden magical girls equals witches rule. With this as the focal point in the last part of the story it gets its sci-fi twist.  There is also something about galges being an influence.  It also talks about the character growth. Madoka's mum leaving a strong impression as a working mother and with her rough speech, coming into confrontation with Madoka in ep 11. It relates to episode 1 where her mom choose the ribbons for her, but now she chooses her path for herself. That's also in relation to the episode 3 talk about her mom's lifestyle choice/dream and how she gets satisfaction out of that.  There is also a mention of magic star magical emi having a similar theme?  Different summary from symbv from evageeks.forum: Besides the introduction of what PMMM is about, the author (who was billed as an anime critic) presented the following insights: *PMMM saw quite a lot of influence from gal game and he believes an "orthodox" interpretation of the anime should be taken from the perspectives of gal game and sci-fi. *One important ingredient of enjoying the anime, in his view, is the undercurrent of the character development of the protagonist Madoka. And he believes the key to it is Madoka's mother who left a strong impression even though she made only infrequent appearances. *He compared the Madoka in Ep.11 when she would reply to a worrying mother's words with a determination about thing that she had to do and wanted to do, and the Madoka in Ep.1 when she would meekly (but happily) accepted her mother's advice of wearing a ribbon to school. *He then picked up Madoka's mother words in Ep.3 "living life not to make your dream the goal but to turn this way of living life into your dream", and commented that this was clearly understood by Madoka then. This led to the actions she managed to do in Ep.12. *He believes PMMM could be viewed as an orthodox coming-of-age story. Here Madoka got to understand how her beloved mother lived her life and at the end through this Madoka made the decision of how she wanted to live her life. He also saw similarity of PMMM to the 1985 mahou shoujo anime "Magical Emi, the Magic Star" in its theme of dealing with growing up.
File:413.jpg|'''Moved to Newspaper page''' From Asahi Evening (朝日夕刊) newspaper.  Seems to be a column deciphering some story-points.  It talks about the girls contracting and then being forced to fight witches and the hidden magical girls equals witches rule. With this as the focal point in the last part of the story it gets its sci-fi twist.  There is also something about galges being an influence.  It also talks about the character growth. Madoka's mum leaving a strong impression as a working mother and with her rough speech, coming into confrontation with Madoka in ep 11. It relates to episode 1 where her mom choose the ribbons for her, but now she chooses her path for herself. That's also in relation to the episode 3 talk about her mom's lifestyle choice/dream and how she gets satisfaction out of that.  There is also a mention of magic star magical emi having a similar theme?  Different summary from symbv from evageeks.forum: Besides the introduction of what PMMM is about, the author (who was billed as an anime critic) presented the following insights: *PMMM saw quite a lot of influence from gal game and he believes an "orthodox" interpretation of the anime should be taken from the perspectives of gal game and sci-fi. *One important ingredient of enjoying the anime, in his view, is the undercurrent of the character development of the protagonist Madoka. And he believes the key to it is Madoka's mother who left a strong impression even though she made only infrequent appearances. *He compared the Madoka in Ep.11 when she would reply to a worrying mother's words with a determination about thing that she had to do and wanted to do, and the Madoka in Ep.1 when she would meekly (but happily) accepted her mother's advice of wearing a ribbon to school. *He then picked up Madoka's mother words in Ep.3 "living life not to make your dream the goal but to turn this way of living life into your dream", and commented that this was clearly understood by Madoka then. This led to the actions she managed to do in Ep.12. *He believes PMMM could be viewed as an orthodox coming-of-age story. Here Madoka got to understand how her beloved mother lived her life and at the end through this Madoka made the decision of how she wanted to live her life. He also saw similarity of PMMM to the 1985 mahou shoujo anime "Magical Emi, the Magic Star" in its theme of dealing with growing up.
File:411.jpg|Source: Animedia, June. '''Replaced by seiyuu report.'''  Manga is about Yuuki Aoi (Madoka seiyuu) and Kitamura Eri (Sayaka seiyuu) doing the recording for the scene in Ep.12 when Sayaka finally let go of Kyousuke.  KitaEri delivered her words very grudgingly and alarmed Yuuki Aoi.  Madoka and Sayaka are wearing the seiyuu's clothing.
File:411.jpg|Source: Animedia, June. '''Replaced by seiyuu report.'''  Manga is about Yuuki Aoi (Madoka seiyuu) and Kitamura Eri (Sayaka seiyuu) doing the recording for the scene in Ep.12 when Sayaka finally let go of Kyousuke.  KitaEri delivered her words very grudgingly and alarmed Yuuki Aoi.  Madoka and Sayaka are wearing the seiyuu's clothing.
File:409.jpg|Source: Animedia, June. '''Moved to that page.''' Q: Homura looping over and over, the life of magical girls tending towards death and despair, how did this change according to Madoka’s wish?  Due to the existence of witches being erased from this world the reason for Mami’s and Kyouko’s death, who got killed by witches, also disappeared; surviving they exist and fight the demons. Sayaka herself becomes a witch instead, as a result of fighting the demons she ceases to exist.  Probably there in the other timeline everyone fought Sayaka who became a witch. In the world after the change it becomes a seemingly different development, the four fight the alternate demons and stop them by the means of Sayaka’s sacrifice.  I also talked with director Akiyuki Shinbo a fair bit about that nicety. In the end one’s own self doesn’t fade away despairing, but because it fades away using up this power--the converting into a witch is also a different thing.  I think, to save the city and helping someone pervaded Sayaka’s wish.  If you think so even though Sayaka ceased to exist it might have been blissful, right?  Mami, Kyouko and Homura will have the same fate. So Madoka comes for them and takes them along to a different universe. Her one brisk turn, Sayaka...
File:409.jpg|Source: Animedia, June. '''Moved to that page.''' Q: Homura looping over and over, the life of magical girls tending towards death and despair, how did this change according to Madoka’s wish?  Due to the existence of witches being erased from this world the reason for Mami’s and Kyouko’s death, who got killed by witches, also disappeared; surviving they exist and fight the demons. Sayaka herself becomes a witch instead, as a result of fighting the demons she ceases to exist.  Probably there in the other timeline everyone fought Sayaka who became a witch. In the world after the change it becomes a seemingly different development, the four fight the alternate demons and stop them by the means of Sayaka’s sacrifice.  I also talked with director Akiyuki Shinbo a fair bit about that nicety. In the end one’s own self doesn’t fade away despairing, but because it fades away using up this power--the converting into a witch is also a different thing.  I think, to save the city and helping someone pervaded Sayaka’s wish.  If you think so even though Sayaka ceased to exist it might have been blissful, right?  Mami, Kyouko and Homura will have the same fate. So Madoka comes for them and takes them along to a different universe. Her one brisk turn, Sayaka...

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December 2010

Better scans are available for Madoka's questionnaire. Moved Fakes into its own page. This section can now be deleted. --randomanon 23:01, 21 June 2011 (UTC)

100 Questions Page contains translations.

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May 2011

Post-earthquake tweets

Not sure if relevant, but still interresting ...

note:otokomatsuri1=Yukihiro Miyamoto (series director of Madoka Magica) butch_gen=you should be able to find by yourself ... (snip) --Homerun-chan 19:28, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

Given it's relative popularity on Twitter, this section has been moved to the actual page. Feel free to remove it if you find it out of place. --Homerun-chan 19:35, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Changed my mind, it really is out of place. Left it in comments just in case. --Homerun-chan 19:41, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
I've reorganized the page a bit, it should be more fitting now. --0x99 07:35, 15 March 2011 (UTC)