Okay, there is no way we are only getting one more season of this.
I'm going through the story now and anime ended at chapter 6. Chapters 7 and 8 are already more content than everything put in anime. And main story of Arc 1 has 10 chapters.
Well, we are absolutely getting more than one season considering part 2 storyline is currently happening on the Japanese server. But yeah, I find it hard to believe they could fit the second half of the game in 12 episodes.
Zachary Ramirez
So they have absolutely no plans of finishing up the main series?
James Hill
Not until they get Uro back.
So, yeah, never. Might do it in Records though in the future.
Andrew Ward
It's not like getting him back even means anything. Madoka is his best series and he never made anything even close as good since.
Isaac Moore
>"Might do it in Records in the future" That depends on how much they decide to play up the multiverse concept Homura kind of teased with her magical girl story, namely that the Homura in the story isn't from the same timeline as her. I could imagine some Homuras from other timelines not agreeing with what Homucifer did and her actions possibly bleeding out into parallel worlds due to the severity of them. Could probably do something with that.
That's why he fucked off to do puppets right, because he knows he'll never outdo himself ever again? No of course not, popular doesn't mean good and while Madoka is good it's not like he isn't making stuff on par with it even if they aren't all subversive stories loosely inspired by Ryuki. Thunderbolt Fantasy's definitely peak Urobuchi as far as I'm concerned, up there with Saya no Uta and the original Madoka TV series.
I mean, Records Glasses Homura is already slowly starting to change pretty dramatically from the Homura we all know and love. What with her actually getting some friends and liking people that are not just Madoka.
Blake Foster
Yeah that's what I meant, Homura's Magical Girl story has her recieving memories from Records Homura and noting how out of character she seems compared to herself. Her and Kyubey realize it might be another result of Homura's constant looping as it lead to a splintered timeline where Homura never told the others about Kyubey, but also that whatever's happening at Kamihama is its own isolated incident. Which hints that parallel universes might have the possibility to converge.
Juan Allen
Nope. It's not even close. And Saya is incredibly overrated. Concept is great but writing is subpar.
Madoka is by far his best work and that's mostly because it's not just him. It was a team effort.
Josiah Reyes
That's what Doppels and the possibility to have two dozen magical girls fight Walpurgis with her does.
Seriously, just the fact that suddenly going witch is not a guaranteed outcome changes so much.
Andrew Hall
Honestly, I would be surprised if they aren't building towards a DevilHomura arc at this point.
John Hernandez
Did you ever actually watch TBF or are you just assuming nothing will ever live up to Madoka ever? It's not some crazy ass subversion of a genre where everyone is suffering but it's certainly a damn good show that Gen clearly enjoys working on.
Kevin Nguyen
They are from the start. There were hints already in glasses Homu transformation.
Ayden Ross
Homura surmises the reason this Homura is different is because she never ended up experiencing the loop where Madoka begs for a mercy kill, so the Doppels and everyone teaming up definitely helped keep her from that road but it also helped that she never encountered the intense trauma that leads to the transformation into Coolmura. Honestly I still hope we get a Homura Tamura gag event down the line, I always enjoyed the multiverse concept and thought it fun to think about all the different time flows and where some Homuras may be in their journeys compared to others
Jordan Long
A Homura gag event would be great.
Imagine the timeline where Homura is a boy.
Dylan Adams
His aversion towards Madoka has gotten hilarious and the height of it probably happened this week. He wrote a short fanfiction story on twitter for some random coomer korean mobage, one twitter post at a time and would still do that rather than come back to writing more Madoka. It's hilarious.
I don't blame him, after Rebellion he seemed to hop around a bunch on projects before deciding he was gonna use his cash to put on a puppet show. When you have one huge success, everyone suddenly expects you to keep doing stuff like it, when Madoka took off Gen Urobuchi's other projects no longer mattered, he was now the Madoka guy and so now until his untimely demise he'll have people hover around him ignoring all his other stuff while asking him when the follow up to Madoka Rebellion is. It will never fucking end, so I don't blame him if he wanted to distance himself.
It's hilarious because he knows he will never ever create anything this good or popular again.
Asher Williams
They should drop it already with trying to shove in the OGs, those characters were created for a very specific story and when they put them with the Reco characters they clash way too much.
It's best that record tries to do its own thing, this way nothing gets ruined. I thought the second arc strongly hints in this direction since the OGucas' role is nonexistent or at least last time I checked.
Jackson Anderson
He had his chance with multiple shows. They were simply mediocre.
Isaiah Green
I mean Homura Tamura's already non-canon, and it deals with multiverse shenanigans so if it were to get a MagiReco event it's not like it'd be a strange thing.
Bentley Young
Urobuchi is the selfish kind of creator, he doesn't care if what he makes is popular or good. He just wants to write things that excite him. He really stopped giving a shit after Fate/Zero way back in 2006.
Josiah Sanchez
Psycho-Pass (Season 1) was good, Gargantia was boring but Chamber was cool, Fate/Zero to this day stands as a testament to why secondaries shouldn't be allowed to shittalk others, I hear his animated Godzillas weren't great. Gaim was alright, and Thunderbolt Fantasy feels like he's finally back to form somewhat, like something he's got a lot of passion for.
I can appreciate a guy so self-indulgent he puts his DND character in his own show complete with corrupting talking demon sword. And then the guy gets Aoi Yuuki to give the sword the most dick-hardening voice possible.
Nolan Evans
Only when Boy Homura becomes a actual character.
I'm personally mostly just curious how he ended up becoming a magical girl.
Camden King
I personally like the way they handle the OG characters for the most part, Mami's role in the first part is some of the best stuff of that entire storyline.
Grayson Reed
Part 1 is probably ending next season, which means it'll be rushed as fuck. Chapters 7, 8 and 9 in 3 episodes each is insanity, even if they cut a bunch of pointless scenes.