Puella Magi Madoka Magica - Reactions (ending) (SPOILERS WARNING)

Apr 23, 2011 01:43

Because I'm talking about an anime's ending, there will be spoilers. You have been warned.

Wow. I just shed a few tears of joy. Actually, a lot. This anime is far beyond good, it's precious. And now I know what Awesomeness Withdrawal means - a wonderful part of my life definitely just ended.

I'm extremely positively impressed by the the mood shift from episode 10 to episode 12. It was totally unexpected and turned an already very good anime into what I would definitely call a masterpiece.

... Honestly, I don't know what to add right now. I'll probably have more to say tomorrow...




Don’t forget.
Always, somewhere,
someone is fighting for you.
As long as you remember her,
you are not alone.
Incidentally, quoting the author...

"Gen Urobuchi wants to write stories that can warm people's hearts.
Those who know about my creative history will probably furrow their brows and think this is a sick joke. Honestly, I have trouble believing it myself. For when I start typing out words on the keyboard, the stories my brain comes up with are always full of madness and despair.
The truth is, I haven't always been this way. I have often written pieces that didn't have a perfect ending, but by the last chapter the protagonist would still possess a belief that "Although there will be many hardships to come, I still have to hold on".
But ever since I don't know when, I can no longer write works like this.
I have nothing but contempt for the thing men call happiness, and have had to push the characters I poured my heart out to create into the abyss of tragedy.
For all things in the world, if they are just left alone and paid no attention, are bound to advance in a negative direction.
No matter what we do, we can't stop the universe from getting colder, either, and on the same principle. This world is only maintained in existence by a series of logical, common-sense processes; it can never escape the bondage of its physical laws.
Therefore, in order to write a perfect ending for a story you must possess the power to break the chain of cause and effect, invert black and white, and act in complete contradiction to the rules of the universe. Only a heavenly and chaste soul, a soul that resounds with genuine praise for humanity, can save the story; to write a story with a happy ending is a double challenge, to the author's body as well as the mind.
At some point, Gen Urobuchi lost that power. He still hasn't recovered. The "tragedy syndrome" is still continuing within me. Is this a terminal disease? Should I give up on the pure "warrior of love" that I have longed for? Or mount a pallid battle steed and reincarnate into a bearer of the plague... could it be that I can only create pieces that give men courage and hope in my next life? (When I wrote this, I accidentally wrote "courage" as "lingering ghosts". I guess that's what I get for using IME - Ah, I just wrote "IME" as "hatred"... is there no way out of this for me?)"
- Gen Urobuchi, Afterword to Volume 1 of Fate/zero

SHAFT studio, Gen Urobushi, Akiyuki Shinbo, Yuki Kajiura, Ume Aoki, Yukihiro Miyamoto, thanks for this wonderful series!

fan: puella magi madoka magica, reflexions

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