
Also known as 魔法少女まどか★マギカ | Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica
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One night, 14-year-old Madoka Kaname has a terrible nightmare - against the backdrop of a devastated city, she witnesses a girl fight a losing battle against a dreadful being lingering above, while a cat-like magical creature tells Madoka the only way to change such tragic outcome is for her to make a contract with him and become a magical girl.
The next day, the teen's dream seemingly becomes reality as the girl she saw in her dream - Homura - arrives at Mitakihara Middle School as a transfer student, mysteriously warning Madoka to stay just the way she is; but when later on she and her best friend Sayaka encounter the same cat-like magical creature from her dream - who introduces himself as Kyubey - the pair discovers that magical girls are real, and what's more, they can choose to become one. All they must do is sign a contract with Kyubey and agree to take on the duty to fight abstract beings called 'witches' that spread despair to the human world, and in return, each one of them will be granted any single wish they desire. However, as Homura's omen suggests, there might be far more to becoming a magical girl than Madoka and Sayaka realize...
Notes:
- Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the broadcasts of episodes 11 and 12 were delayed and were later aired as a double feature on April 21, 2011.
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica has garnered widespread critical acclaim, particularly in regards to its subversive approach toward the magical girl subgenre. In a 2012 interview, series writer Gen Urobuchi remarked that the original story was influenced by Hidamari Sketch, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Le Portrait de Petite Cossette. The series has received various awards and nominations since its release. In 2011, it won the Grand Prize for Animation at the 15th Japan Media Arts Awards; the Television Award at the 16th Animation Kobe Awards; and 12 Newtype awards. In 2012, it won the 43rd Seiun Award for Best Media as well as the Television Award at the 11th Tokyo Anime Awards. Released on Blu-ray and DVD in six volumes in Japan from April 27, 2011 to September 21, 2011, the anime was considered a commercial success, with each volume selling over 50,000 copies. It was also released in the same formats in North America by Aniplex from February 14, 2012 to June 12, 2012, spanning three volumes. The company later released a Blu-ray complete box set on September 27, 2016. The series has received multiple video game adaptations and cameos in other media.
Openings
"Connect (コネクト)" by ClariS (eps 1-9,11)
Endings
1: "Mata Ashita (また あした)" by Aoi Yuuki (eps 1-2)
2: "Magia" by Kalafina (eps 3-8,11)
3: "and I'm home" by Ai Nonaka and Eri Kitamura (eps 9)
4: "Connect (コネクト)" by ClariS (eps 10,12)
Sequel
anime
Adaptation
manga
Adaptation
manga
Summary
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Summary
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Alternative Setting
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Alternative Setting
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Other
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English title
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Romaji title
Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica
Japanese title
魔法少女まどか★マギカ
Synonyms
Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika, Magical Girl Madoka Magica, Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
Main studio
Shaft
Producers
Aniplex, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Movic, Nitroplus, Houbunsha
Licensors
Aniplex of America
Japanese title
魔法少女まどか★マギカ