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Puella Shoujo Madoka Magica 04

After Mani’s death, in this episode the terror and fear just keep piling on as this show gets better and better! This is by far the best series Shaft has produced at least since the first season of Zetsubou Sensei. I was concerned that with this episode Madoka would try to emulate Mani and fulfill her duties after her death, or make a wish to revive her, and I’m really glad that the show hasn’t taken that route (at least not yet). There’s often a tendency to let a death float around for a while to let it sink in, but I think this tends to lessen the impact. Which if you want your characters to retain their sanity is probably a good thing, but who would want that?

The way this episode just kept building the tension up and up was just spectacular. It started off gradually with Sayaka’s visit to the hospital and discussion of her friend’s broken hand and lost ability to play the violin. Then Madoka completely breaks down at the breakfast table, and is put off by Sayaka on the way to school who is awkwardly faking a happy conversation. They cry together on the roof, and the creepiness goes up a notch with Kyubey’s comments all with his disturbing smile. Then Madoka has an emotional discussion with Homura as they walk. All of this time there’s an overriding sense of foreboding building up that something terrible is going to happen.

After the break all hell breaks loose as Sayaka’s friend mutilates himself. Kyubey of course appears at exactly the right moment. Seriously, he creeps me out. Then Madoka and Sayaka’s mutual friend joins in a group suicide with prompting from a witch, and Madoka follows him. This is where the atmosphere the creators developed really pays off, as Madoka attempts to prevent their suicide, is attacked by the suicide squad, and enters the witch’s world. She’s rescued, of course, but Sayaka’s timely arrival in a way makes the situation even more dark and dreadful. The way that this episode built up the sense of horror and fear throughout was nothing short of spectacular.

Baseless Speculation

It really strikes me as odd that the girls have been running into witches so much now, even though they have never seen them before. I have my doubts that this is a coincidence. I wonder if Kyubey has some control over them and is sending them to convince Madoka to become a magical girl. Also, my impression is that Homura was not a magical girl chosen by Kyubey. They’ve never spoken, and Kyubey even called in another girl in spite of the fact that Homura is there. I wonder how Homura became a magical girl? And we still don’t even know why they want the grief seeds.

Puella Magi Madoka Magica 03

The bat is what won me over.

Well, this episode turned out so great that I had to just go and blog it. Since I’m going to be doing three shows on Thursday, this might end up being a bit much and some will probably be pushed back to Friday.

But man! My senses for epic destruction and despair are really tingling now! Maybe it’s a character flaw but I really love the type of story where things being with a semblance of peace and normalcy and the characters steadily descend into despair as the world falls apart around them. But in the end they gain more then they lose in terms of their dignity and development as a human being. Simoun is my favorite show of all time, and for those who haven’t seen it (go watch it now!) this is basically the plot – a country begins as the strongest in the world and is completely conquered and subjugated. This isn’t only a theme in anime either – I have a soft spot for the Mayor of Casterbridge, the Name of the Rose and Foucalt’s Pendulum, and my latest fad, a Song of Ice and Fire.

Those are definitely not tentacles! Right, Shinbo?

So in this episode things take a decidedly darker tone, as Mani is apparently killed (?) and we learn the darker side of being a magical girl. We also learn that Mani has issues and seems to have ulterior motives for recruiting new magical girls. I doubt that Mani is dead since we haven’t seen a corpse, but who knows. She definitely seemed to lose her magical girl powers as she changed back into her school uniform.

Mahou shoujo ba-to!

The most disturbing part of this episode however, at least to me, was Kyupei’s reaction (the weasel thing). He didn’t seem to be concerned about Mani at all. He is definitely plotting something. The cutesy art combined with the dark themes is what really makes this show great though. As Higurashi has so aptly demonstrated, it’s just that much more terrifying when the person holding an axe over your head is a cute, smiling girl.