
I don’t know it very well…
Despite being pushed away quite harshly from Homura’s side, the favorability is surprisingly high.
>>2
Homura-chan is in trouble! It’s a contract opportunity! I’m pushing her away even though I did that.
A mysterious transfer student who, for some reason, is strongly attached to me yet only speaks in abstract terms.
I’m being cornered more and more by my childhood best friend.
It’s too much to compare.
Even though I’m trying to push her away outright, Madoka keeps coming closer…
But if you become an Al-mado and learn everything, you will definitely fall in love with Homura-chan.
But it’s nice to be betrayed by Homura, whom I love dearly and wanted to save.
Homura is relatively kind to Sayaka, in a way.
When I see the scene where they try to kill Sayaka in the second and third weeks, it just feels too obvious…
I saw the Homura haters getting mad over there, but it can’t be helped…
>>7
The second time around, it means a meta perspective on viewing; since Homura is a loop ability user, it gets mixed up.
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Is that so…?
>>9
Huh, I didn’t know this official artwork… There’s such official artwork of Madoka and Sayaka…
But I’m Sayaka An.
It’s “saya an” and not “an saya”…
>>10
This is not a licensed illustration; it’s a collage.
If we’re talking about erotic copyrighted artwork, there are more of Homura and Madoka…
The erotic fan art basically felt like Homura and Madoka, Anzu and Saya, or Mami-san…
Mado’s saying it’s doing better than expected, right?
Madoka and Sayaka are coming, but it seems that the novel version was more focused on Madoka and Sayaka, and at that time, there were people who were anti-Homura claiming that Homura was hated by Madoka, which gave me some trauma, so I haven’t read the novel version.
Once the rebellion emerged, no one opposed it anymore…
I like that it officially became evil…
“If I’m in a pinch, Sayaka-chan will come to help me, right?!” was dropped in Magia Record Season 2.
According to the interview behind the draft, a nearby female student was very yuri, and the teacher remarked that this is how contemporary girls are, which inspired the creation of Madosaya.
I actually quite like the answer that Rebellion Homura came up with.
I feel like the anti-Homura and anti-Madoka-Homura sentiment accelerated when the rebellion came out.
The author of the novel version said they exaggerated it too much.
Elements of HomuSaya that are complemented in Draft 0.
Basically, Madoka and Sayaka are on the side that supports magical girls, while Homura is on the opposing side.
That’s why Madoka went to save Sayaka and the magical girls.
“What has more clearly shaped that opposing side is Rebellious Homura.”
>>22
The main story ends, and until the point of becoming a demon, I won’t forgive anyone who denies the way of being a magical girl that Madoka has chosen.
It seems that upon hearing Madoka’s true feelings (?), they must have been wanting to deny it internally the whole time.
>>39
I remember that even the voice actors at that time joked that Sayaka is actually Madoka’s best friend…
In the anime, while Sayaka is getting deeper into trouble, there was criticism that Kyoko is the one taking action to counsel her, while Madoka just seems to be crying all the time…
Homuchan had made up her mind to manage on her own without relying on anyone anymore.
It’s nice to feel that this kind-hearted child can’t completely throw away the affection of not wanting everyone to die, regardless of the situation.
>>25
Sayaka-chan always tries to intervene at Mami-san’s critical juncture, and she was also trying to help when her Soul Gem started to darken.
Madoka and Sayaka are doing better than I expected.
>>26
According to the interview behind the draft, a nearby female student is engaged in cosplay and it seems like that’s how kids these days are, so Masaya created it based on the teacher’s words.
For Madoka, Sayaka-chan is also a benefactor who has colored her life.
It’s nice that the one who loops can become acquaintances unilaterally.
I wonder if Homura would feel satisfied seeing Madoka die happy from old age.
It was just a novel version.
In reducing the length of this text, the sentiment of a kind child who cannot let go of the hope that everyone will not die after the initial draft has been conveyed.
I remember that at the time, even the voice actors jokingly said that Sayaka is Madoka’s best friend.
I actually quite like the answer that Hangyaku Homura provided, though.
Something that can be complemented in draft 0, such as homsa or elements.
The author of the novel version said they exaggerated too much.
According to the interview behind draft 0, a nearby female student is into yuri, which is typical of today’s kids.
Basically, Madoka and Sayaka are on the side that affirms magical girls, while Homura is on the denying side, creating a divide.
That’s why Madoka went to save Sayaka and the Magical Girls.
What has been more clearly shaped than that denial is perhaps the rebellion.
I really like the answer that Rebel Homura came up with.
Homura will help Mami-san and Sayaka if possible, but if they’re going to die, then they should just give up.
I want to make Kyoko my ally if possible.
It feels like it’s moving that way, right?
>>40
If we’re talking about erotic licensed artwork, there are more of Homura Madoka…
>>44
The anime is an anime, and Sayaka is getting more and more into a rut, while Kyoko is moving towards counseling, and Madoka seems like she just wants to keep crying… there was also criticism like that…
Madoka Sayaka is here, but I wonder if the novel version leaned more towards Madoka. Back then, there were people who seemed to be disliked by Madoka, saying things like they were cursed in a way. There were also those who didn’t read the novel version due to some trauma.
Ah, if the rebellion comes out, no one will become an anti anymore…
I love it when it officially becomes evil…
According to the interview behind draft 0, the nearby female students are forming a hundred teams, and I think that’s what kids these days are like. This is a quote from the teacher.
>>48
The author of the novel version said that they exaggerated too much.
According to the interview behind draft 0, a nearby female student is very into yuri, which is typical for kids these days.
Maybe it’s because it’s gotten warmer, but today there seem to be even more crazies going wild than usual.
There is a future where Sayaka could end up with Kyosuke after accepting her injuries without becoming a magical girl, yet Sayaka still chooses to become a magical girl.
The moment Sayaka disappeared serves as a starting point; it feels like she is trying to erase her existence as someone who doesn’t know Madoka, which shows quite a strong obsession.
The witch of salvation was involved with Sayaka.
It’s nice when someone you loop with becomes a one-sided acquaintance.