
But Sayaka-chan said she likes Kyousuke, right?
>>1I dislike it.
Do you really hate Kyousuke?
I don’t understand that part.
Why do you like it?
>>3Face
Excuse me, are there any girls who dislike handsome pianists?
But what if she were my childhood friend, a beautiful pianist?
>>6I think Toshiaki feels a sense of a toxic relationship but doesn’t have romantic feelings.
Were you a pianist…?
How about a violinist…?
I can’t take responsibility for a woman who seems like she’s going to sink into the red-light district on her own.
Is it true that sometimes the instruments used are different in the loop?
I was a genius at masturbation, you know.
He’s good-looking, has a reputation, and if he has a stable mentality, he can be quite kind.
Did I look like a Jedi like this?
He’s a genius, handsome, and a violinist.
The woman who was approaching shouldn’t be just for me, right?
It’s not so much that I dislike her; it’s just that Sayaka-chan exists solely to bring clouds, so there is no moment for her to rise in value.
>>17Sayaka thought that it wasn’t something for someone who had lost their hand to do.
Moreover, it’s the young lady I’m aiming for, you know?
First of all, this guy is so focused on the violin that he doesn’t even have an interest in women… There are many aspects where Sayaka was at fault for falling for such an idiot.
If it’s a childhood friend who knows me from the time before the accident and when I had a good personality, they wouldn’t be able to hate me.
“Did you smash the CD to harass me!? That was the point where I got angry.”
Say it straightforwardly, you hate Kyosuke for not choosing Sayaka.
Is there anything about the thread image that makes me dislike it?
They are a person who has done nothing wrong.
Mami, this guy who’s 30 years old is terrible.
If anything, it’s a mystery how Kyoko is so invested in Sayaka, just from that interaction.
>>28You must have identified with the fact that you became a magical girl for others, even though it wouldn’t be rewarded… right?
The response to Hitomi is also half-hearted, and there are no elements that make me like her.
Debussy and Zaarendalzone…
In the TV version alone, for better or worse, it’s a setting.
>>31In that sense, its very existence was synonymous with Walpurgis.
It means that both are merely stage sets.
Because there are coupling elements with Sayaka, there are quite a few people who say that since I’m a guy who likes Sayaka, I should be able to like her, which makes me dislike the character even more.
If Sayaka-chan didn’t know about being a magical girl, she would take care of her diligently, and Hitomi wouldn’t stand a chance… I love how cruel it is to withdraw like that.
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If there was a depiction of sadness when Sayaka died, it might have been…
I want to keep in mind that the middle school boy who has lost his efforts and future is only portrayed during his lowest point in the story.
>>36It’s understandable that I hit Sayaka when I was feeling down, but not apologizing after recovering is a bit…
>>43I’m not making excuses, but there haven’t been many opportunities to meet Sayaka-chan since she became a magical girl… Well, I wanted to go to her house to apologize or visit the hospital where they’re mourning at the funeral.
Since I started dating Hitomi, I could have raised my favorability by taking good care of her, but now it feels like I’m only dating her because she confessed to me, and I really dislike that.
>>37I’m actually only interested in the violin, so the setting is that I would date anyone if confessed to.
I consider Sayaka to be a close friend, but I don’t have romantic feelings for her.
For some reason, someone whose last name has changed.
The one who can’t laugh loses, Sayaka-chan.
Kyosuke is 175 cm tall in the second year of middle school, right?
With good looks and tall stature, it’s no wonder he’s super popular.
There’s no other choice! It’s completely cut off from the only path available.
Moreover, in middle school…
>>42Moreover, the despair of having to face a lifelong arm disability is an added factor! If I were a girl, I could have definitely become a great magical girl, what a waste!
I was just a little tough on Sayaka-chan…
It’s touching that Sayaka came to see the concert in the end.
The only decent pole character in the original work is either Kyousuke or a host.
>>47Nakazawa
>>50Response written by Professor Saotome.
It is rather depicted focusing on what happens after it has healed.
The girl who came to visit me after I was discharged from the hospital doesn’t contact me, and Hitomi, who I was dating, is a neglectful person.
>>48Well, you bastard then.
I don’t really remember the details, but if Sayaka-chan had confessed quickly, would we have been able to date normally?
>>49He said in an interview that it would be the same as with Hinomi, who is rebellious, even though we can date.
>>55A man who doesn’t waver.
If it makes Hitomi happy, I will forgive you…
Well, I think I’m the type who treats the violin as a lover.
It’s a prejudice, but dating a musician seems difficult.
>>57I might be flying all over Japan and possibly the world.
It’s said that there are complicated affairs and messy situations within the orchestra.
>>57Generally, those who are serious about it are either wealthy, action-oriented hard workers or poor individuals doing their best, so they don’t have time for romance.
>>66In the first place, Sayaka likes Kyosuke, who plays the violin.
If I start slacking off on playing the violin after dating Sayaka…
I’m about to lose my temper with Kyousuke.
During middle and high school, there are boys for whom club activities are the most important.
Some guys were breaking up with their girlfriends to focus during exam season.
It’s not just those who say “love comes first!”
Despite coming to visit me many times, the fact that you didn’t even try to let me know about my discharge is something I really can’t overlook, regardless of various circumstances.
I can’t see any feelings from this guy towards Sayaka, so it doesn’t seem like a coupling would be interesting.
In fact, adding a homosexual setting can enhance the depth.
The relationships and feelings between middle school boys and girls will probably just end up as a funny story in a few years.
I think it’s just a matter of blaming the processed food that’s using that.
That replay girl doesn’t properly say she likes me.
They say I have the lowest trustworthiness as a woman.
>>67The response to Jinmi is half-hearted, and there are no elements that can make me like her.
There’s nothing to like about this character, but there are a few elements that I dislike… Well, in the end, it’s just the range of a brat, and it’s all the fault of the writing, but heh heh.
Since we’ve been childhood friends since elementary school, there are probably many good aspects that the viewers don’t know about.
The original story only takes a month.
Even though I think that’s about the age, there aren’t any points that really make me want to follow them, so I guess it’s okay if they are talked about negatively.
In Madoka Magica, male characters hardly appear, but the thread image leaves a strong impression, which is amazing.
That character in that work is too rare to be just background noise.
>>72There is a proper role as the trigger for Sayaka’s witch transformation, so it can’t be avoided.
>>72I feel like the guys or hosts that appear tend to be the ones that are memorable.
Sayaka becoming self-sufficient is not Kamijo’s fault, right?
It’s not his responsibility that he made a contract on his own and fell into darkness on his own.
>>75I don’t think I’m being blamed for that point, though…
It’s unreasonable to be criticized just for being a handsome guy who is popular with women.
I like Seiko Yoshida, the person behind the character.
Recently, I only see their name in mobile games and dubbing.
I think it’s amazing that you didn’t lose hope even after the accident made you unable to perform.
The period when Kamijo’s music, which he had bet his life on, was taken away and his heart was overwhelmed is the only thing depicted.
Please have a drink.
>>81Moreover, from Urobuchi’s perspective, it’s likely that he intentionally depicted only that period, so we can only speculate further.
In the first place, it’s kind of tragic to be told to respond when I haven’t even been able to convey my feelings, and on top of that, the person in question is an insensitive woman playing a song that can no longer be played.
Hitomi is sincere with an unusually strong sense of duty for a student, and when viewed impartially, it’s simply that Sayaka-chan is completely losing in a straightforward manner…
Sayaka-chan was completely defeated, or rather, she didn’t even make it to the stage of the competition and lost.
It’s not because he’s a handsome guy who is popular with women that he’s being criticized; it’s because his personality isn’t charming after he became popular that he is disliked.
It’s a character that wouldn’t be surprising if they were popular.
Saya believes that it means even if we get married and travel around the world all year round, it seems like you’ll still be waiting for me, and that’s the best.
It’s understandable that you wouldn’t realize you are being loved so openly.
I don’t usually understand magical girls.
It’s gradually becoming apparent that the host has a normal, decent sensitivity.
>>88You’re not normal…
>>88The host only makes extremely misogynistic remarks, and he’s at the level of trash that just referenced the stupid conversation he saw the other day.
>>88The only decent line they have is “What is a little girl like you doing at this time?” right?!
Sayaka isn’t particularly skilled either, so there are times when she doesn’t really read the room, like when she plays CDs for others… Setting aside the fact that a middle schooler wouldn’t really have the ability to read the atmosphere.
I dislike the “aha” towards Hitomi in the rebellion more than on TV.
He tends to get criticized a lot, but he’s the most decent guy in the story.
She doesn’t act submissive to women in a weird way; rather, she has a high likability.
>>91There are only a few male characters, and Waku and Nakazawa are more decent.
>>91Is there a man in the story who is flattering women?
In the first place, I hardly talk about anything other than the thread images.
Well, this character isn’t bad at all.
I think it’s precisely because Sayaka ran wild on her own and ended up heartbroken.
I really think it’s a line that shows how stupid I am.
It seems like only girls who say they don’t mind and just want to play the violin will come around.
It’s true that I was insensitive to Sayaka’s feelings, but there was no malice.
The attitude towards the performance is too professional.
Someone who not only has talent but also puts in effort.
It’s the type of violin alien, isn’t it?
Sayaka just suffered on her own and exploded on her own.
Expecting something in return after making a wish yourself is a bit off.
>>99The response written by Sayaka-chan.
It was so real practicing moving my fingers endlessly in the hospital room.
The portrayal of effort quietly sinks in.
To be frank, it’s not bad enough to say something that harsh.
It is also true that Sayaka-chan was running in circles.
Even including the side stories, the only male characters that appear in this work are those that influence the magical girls in some way.
Opinions with colored glasses are not helpful at all…
>>105It’s a mistake to reference content from a bulletin board thread!
First, I only really know about Nakazawa-kun and Tak-kun among the boys… the rest are adults…
It’s not good to use the excuse of looking like a zombie to avoid participating in the confession battle.
Sayaka-chan just became a zombie on her own and lost on her own, right?
I was happy that Kyousuke was rewarded.
If that guy hadn’t recovered, it would have left a worse aftertaste.
I think there was also an internal calculation that if I did this much, you would turn around and notice me.
I can feel that a dangerous person has mixed in.
They say to notice Sayaka’s feelings, but that’s just impossible.
I’m not a psychic, you know.
I don’t like it, but I don’t have enough information to hate it.
A model student who excels in sports and music is just too perfect.
>>116There is no description of being able to play sports.
>>116I mean, it’s not funny, the losing side is Yaya-chan.
If you’re going to treat Hitomi carelessly, you shouldn’t have started dating her in the first place. Why did this person confess and then treat her like that?
>>117Because she was the first girl I confessed my feelings to…
>>117Middle school romance is just like that, isn’t it?
>>117It’s somewhat bad to refuse, so there are actually people who date casually with that kind of feeling.
>>117It’s also free to date someone you’re not particularly interested in.
>>117That’s just a matter of differing values to the extent that it’s fine to break up, so it’s not really a question of who is to blame.
Let only those who do not feel lust for Sayaka-chan, who is always seeking attention, throw stones.
Sayaka’s fall into darkness was caused more by self-satisfaction than by love, right?
It’s sad to say it’s for someone else while seeking a return.
I think Kyosuke was a necessary character for the work, all things considered.
If that person hadn’t been there, the core of the story would have been off balance.
This guy is essentially part of the stage setup itself.
The portrayal of Kamijo not being shown and saying he’s handsome is just Sayaka-chan’s imagination, right?
Well, I understand that viewers who empathize with Sayaka might not have very good feelings towards this boy.
Basically, it’s because Sayaka went crazy dancing alone and brought about her own ruin that it can be said, “I’m really such an idiot.”
The girlfriend I dated was also kind of troubled.
I got goosebumps when I was playing right after recovering.
That’s what it means to regain a dream.
Are you about 170 cm tall?
The only bad point that can be said about the thread image is that they didn’t invite Sayaka to the celebration when she was discharged from the hospital, or at least didn’t follow through with the proper etiquette.
Lesson: Don’t fall in love with someone who plays an instrument.
Even though there’s almost no description and it feels more like a mob, I laugh at the awkward buildup that starts giving me chills halfway through.
>>137What are you saying?
I can’t say it’s not bad, but I understand that it’s frustrating because it’s not just this guy who is to blame.
This work itself goes against Sayaka’s expectations, as wishes tend to backfire.
Hitomi’s accepting the confession as the goal is very cute and typical of a junior high school girl.
What’s up with Kyosuke?!
He was just playing the violin.
Well, I only know the part where the character is cornered in the image, and there aren’t many favorable depictions, so I can understand the feelings of those who dislike them.
It’s like giving a soccer ball to a soccer boy whose legs can no longer move…
>>146I wasn’t really angry until partway through.
I got angry when I was told that it would never go back to the way it was, and then I was made to listen to a CD that day.
>>146It’s like showing a video of amazing soccer plays.
First of all, this guy is also a middle schooler, so it’s troublesome if he makes too many suave moves.
Kyousuke is just a human.
Don’t get me involved in the messy stuff of magical girls! It’s pitiful, you know?
Kyosuke was just doing rehabilitation, so why does he have to be blamed for the fall into darkness?
If Sayaka is really thinking about Kyousuke’s happiness,
It’s true that there’s a lack of consideration from that side, but it should have been fine like that.
Sayaka should have confessed to Kyousuke.
I don’t understand the meaning of silently falling into darkness.
>>153That’s right.
>>153I’m really such an idiot…
>>153Since I was in a winning state after confessing, it couldn’t be anything else.
Isn’t it better not to have men around?
I started to avoid anime with female protagonists because they portray these types of male characters, whose thoughts and popularity I don’t understand, as handsome.
It’s more enjoyable to see a handsome man when he appears as a handsome man.
>>158I’ve been thinking it’s been strange for a while now.
Are you fixated on a concept like the “good-looking category”?
It’s not really like that in the first place.
It’s quite annoying that my friend brings a CD when I can’t play the violin, which I love like a part of my life, but I guess it’s understandable since we’re just middle schoolers.
I don’t know when the accident happened.
If it’s within the right timing, avoiding this guy getting into an accident seems like a reasonable strategy.
Having a spadari is actually helpful, right, magical girls?
Well, it’s not surprising that someone would get sick in this situation.
You must have some idea of what you’re thinking, right…?
Meta-wise, she is just a character necessary for Sayaka’s descent into darkness, so that’s all I can say about her character…
Sayaka-chan feels that calling her a losing heroine is somewhat off.
In the end, did you end up dating Hitomi-chan?
I remember the flow where there were trolls who, while criticizing Sayaka at the time of the anime’s broadcast, would get furious when Kyousuke was disparaged, saying that Sayaka was in the wrong.
>>170It’s not that Sayaka is being blamed, but it’s quite surprising how the way of criticizing has changed, and they’re switching the topic to a troll story from years ago.
The person is only thinking about music, and the people around them are just engaging in a solo sumo match.
It’s not like she’s a character that is supposed to show off in a romantic relationship from the beginning…
Although I created the legend that the blue-haired childhood friend would lose before that summer girl, for some reason I’m not being told that here.
>>172The popularity of the works is too different…
>>172Sayaka’s romantic situation isn’t the main focus, you know.
Not contacting someone after being discharged from the hospital is a little inconsiderate.
It’s a story about what my family is doing as well.
>>173A theory that Sayaka-chan, who has been misbehaving due to witch hunting, is trying to cut ties.
– The theory that Kyosuke tried to cut ties with his childhood friend Sayaka-chan because he got a girlfriend.
A theory that Sayaka-chan, who put psychological pressure on Kyosuke while he was hospitalized, was disliked and tried to cut ties with him.
>>173There might be some communication among family members.
I was thinking that Kyousuke must have told Sayaka.
Well, since the last conversation was like a fight, there’s no way I could confess when I’m in despair after learning the truth about the magical girl.
>>176If you make Hitomi happy, I’ll forgive you…
>>176I won’t do it.
I think it’s non-deli when I bring a CD to a violinist whose arm has stopped moving.
Kyosuke, who didn’t communicate at all when he was going to be discharged from the hospital, is quite insensitive, so even if it were to succeed, I think it would eventually fall apart at some point.
>>178According to Gen Urobuchi, he suddenly recovered completely, and because of that, he was busy with the discharge process and didn’t have any extra time, so well…
Because we are both middle school students…
I remember there was a big chorus of “Die, this guy and Hitomi” when it aired, but it seems that the tide has changed.