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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica

  • 🎬 Type: TV
  • 📺 Episodes: 12
  • 📅 Year: 2011
  • 📡 Status: Finished Airing
  • 🕓 Airing: 7 Jan 2011 → 22 Apr 2011
  • 🗓️ Premiered: winter 2011
  • ⭐ Score: 8.38
  • 🏆 Rank: #229
  • 👥 Members: 1,379,069
  • ❤️ Favorites: 59,100
  • 🏢 Genres: Award Winning, Drama, Suspense
  • 🎭 Studios: Shaft
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Synopsis

Madoka Kaname and Sayaka Miki are regular middle school girls with regular lives, but all that changes when they encounter Kyuubey, a cat-like magical familiar, and Homura Akemi, the new transfer student. Kyuubey offers them a proposition: he will grant any one of their wishes and in exchange, they will each become a magical girl, gaining enough power to fulfill their dreams. However, Homura Akemi, a magical girl herself, urges them not to accept the offer, stating that everything is not what it seems. A story of hope, despair, and friendship, Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica deals with the difficulties of being a magical girl and the price one has to pay to make a dream come true. [Written by MAL Rewrite]


Additional Information

Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica has garnered widespread critical acclaim, particularly in regards to its subversive approach toward the magical girl subgenre. In a 2012 interview, series writer Gen Urobuchi remarked that the original story was influenced by Hidamari Sketch, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Le Portrait de Petite Cossette. The series has received various awards and nominations since its release. In 2011, it won the Grand Prize for Animation at the 15th Japan Media Arts Awards; the Television Award at the 16th Animation Kobe Awards; and 12 Newtype awards. In 2012, it won the 43rd Seiun Award for Best Media as well as the Television Award at the 11th Tokyo Anime Awards. Released on Blu-ray and DVD in six volumes in Japan from April 27, 2011 to September 21, 2011, the anime was considered a commercial success, with each volume selling over 50,000 copies. It was also released in the same formats in North America by Aniplex from February 14, 2012 to June 12, 2012, spanning three volumes. The company later released a Blu-ray complete box set on September 27, 2016. The series has received multiple video game adaptations and cameos in other media.

Trailer

Characters & Voice Actors

Character Akemi, Homura

Akemi, Homura

Main

Möller, Kaya Marie

German

Voice actor Möller, Kaya Marie
Character Kaname, Madoka

Kaname, Madoka

Main

Saltarelli, Joy

Italian

Voice actor Saltarelli, Joy
Character Kyuubey

Kyuubey

Main

Barbará, Marta

Spanish

Voice actor Barbará, Marta
Character Miki, Sayaka

Miki, Sayaka

Main

Julien, Gwenäelle

French

Voice actor Julien, Gwenäelle
Character Sakura, Kyouko

Sakura, Kyouko

Main

Puccio, Veronica

Italian

Voice actor Puccio, Veronica
Character Tomoe, Mami

Tomoe, Mami

Main

Darmon, Emma

French

Voice actor Darmon, Emma
Character Charlotte

Charlotte

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Elsa Maria

Elsa Maria

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Gertrud

Gertrud

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character H.N. Elly

H.N. Elly

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Kamijou, Kyousuke

Kamijou, Kyousuke

Supporting

Miller, Marin

English

Voice actor Miller, Marin
Character Kaname, Tatsuya

Kaname, Tatsuya

Supporting

Bielli, Francesca

Italian

Voice actor Bielli, Francesca
Character Kaname, Junko

Kaname, Junko

Supporting

Gotou, Yuuko

Japanese

Voice actor Gotou, Yuuko
Character Kaname, Tomohisa

Kaname, Tomohisa

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Nakazawa

Nakazawa

Supporting

Mann, Marcel

German

Voice actor Mann, Marcel
Character Oktavia von Seckendorff

Oktavia von Seckendorff

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Saotome, Kazuko

Saotome, Kazuko

Supporting

Mißbach, Silvia

German

Voice actor Mißbach, Silvia
Character Shizuki, Hitomi

Shizuki, Hitomi

Supporting

Shintani, Ryouko

Japanese

Voice actor Shintani, Ryouko
Character Walpurgis Night

Walpurgis Night

Supporting

Mizuhashi, Kaori

Japanese

Voice actor Mizuhashi, Kaori