Does Homura have feelings for Madoka?

Does Homura have feelings for Madoka?

Homura had a famous confession scene where it alluded to her having feelings for Madoka and having a difficult time processing how to deal with a relationship where she knew more about their history together than Madoka did.

What was Sayaka Mikis wish?

After Mami’s death, Sayaka makes a contract with Kyubey and becomes a magical girl by using her wish to heal the wounded hand of Kyōsuke Kamijo, a young violinist that she is infatuated with and visits daily in the hospital.

Why does Kyubey want magical girls?

Entropy. Kyubey claims that he turns girls into magical girls (and thus eventually into witches) to keep a surplus of usable energy in the universe. He explains that through entropy, energy is gradually lost and the energy formed by the emotions of magical girls restocks that energy.

Does Madoka become a magical girl in the anime?

What’s interesting is that, even though the show’s title Puella Magi Madoka Magica basically translates to “magical girl Madoka magic”, and Madoka is depicted as a magical girl in the opening song sequence, she never becomes a magical girl proper in the present timeline the show takes place in.

Why does Madoka play it safe?

She plays it safe. In the beginning of the show, she wonders if wearing red ribbons is too flashy. Later, her mother says Madoka’s main problem is being too afraid to make mistakes, so that she never takes big, decisive actions.

Why do Western audiences have a problem with Madoka?

As I said above, I think Western audiences have problems with characters who are both strong and kind, especially if they don’t have special powers; so they tend to misinterpret Madoka, who is both, as being actually weak-willed or passive.

What is Madoka’s main problem in Season 1?

1. “She plays it safe. In the beginning of the show, she wonders if wearing red ribbons is too flashy. Later, her mother says Madoka’s main problem is being too afraid to make mistakes, so that she never takes big, decisive actions.”