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It was a perfect ending. A tragic sacrifice that brought hope to the multiverse. So why did it feel so incomplete?
Rebellion is, at its heart, a psychological horror film disguised as a magical girl sequel. The central revelation—revealed in a devastating third act—is that Homura has not saved Madoka. She has trapped her.
The story begins with an idyllic, almost surreal version of Mitakihara City. The main cast—Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami, and Kyoko—are all alive and well, attending school together and fighting entities known as . This peaceful coexistence immediately signals a departure from the "Wraith" world established at the end of the original series. Madoka Magica - The Rebellion Story Puella Magi Madoka Magica Part III - Rebellion ...
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Part III: Rebellion is currently available on Blu-ray and streaming on Amazon Prime (select regions) and Shout! Factory TV. Rated: Not for children. Contains: body horror, existential dread, and the most terrifying protagonist in anime history.
The film begins in a seemingly idyllic version of Mitakihara City where the main cast—Madoka, Homura, Sayaka, Mami, and Kyoko—fight "Nightmares" together alongside a new girl, Nagisa Momoe. Homura eventually realizes this reality is a "labyrinth" and discovers she is being held in a Soul Gem isolation chamber by the Incubators (Kyubey), who want to observe and control the "Law of Cycles" (Madoka). The Ending and "The Rebellion" It was a perfect ending
is a landmark in the "magical girl" genre, serving as the definitive sequel to the original 2011 television series. Directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Yukihiro Miyamoto and written by Gen Urobuchi, the film delves into the psychological aftermath of the series' universe-shattering finale. A World Out of Place: Plot Overview
: Homura rewrites the universe through a power she identifies as "love," transcending into a being she calls a "demon". New Reality Rebellion is, at its heart, a psychological horror
She becomes —a being of "Love" that the Incubators cannot compute. She rewrites the universe not for the greater good, but for the single, selfish wish of one girl: “I want to see Madoka smile again.”
At first glance, Rebellion deceives the audience with beauty. The film opens with a sumptuous, gothic sequence of Homura Akemi waking up in Mitakihara City. The animation, handled by Shaft, is a massive leap from the TV series. The colors are hyper-saturated, the cityscapes are kaleidoscopic, and the soundtrack by Yuki Kajiura hums with a deceptive lullaby.