Aniplex America | Release Date: December 6, 2013
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GabMegaApr 28, 2017
Ya veo cual es el principal error que tiene las obras de Madoka, tienen una idea y premisas jodidamente muy grandes y complejas de tratar en un anime de este genero con algunos argumentos muy poco explicados y hasta poco desarrollados en susYa veo cual es el principal error que tiene las obras de Madoka, tienen una idea y premisas jodidamente muy grandes y complejas de tratar en un anime de este genero con algunos argumentos muy poco explicados y hasta poco desarrollados en sus personajes principales que a muchas personas no les convence.

Es una franquicia que le falta identidad, creo que lo unico que se salva es en sus increibles peleas extremadamente bien animadas.

Pero RWBY esta mejor en ese aspecto.
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Deimos262Dec 13, 2013
This movie was fantastic. It's everything you could have hoped for if you're a Madoka fan. Great visuals, great conclusion(?) to the story, great new character development, great music, great animation, great everything. At the beginning, youThis movie was fantastic. It's everything you could have hoped for if you're a Madoka fan. Great visuals, great conclusion(?) to the story, great new character development, great music, great animation, great everything. At the beginning, you may be confused, even if you have watched the series, or the previous movies. But for those who've never heard of Madoka Magica, you'll be in for a great surprise. It may seem all cutesy with cute girls doing their cute things, with friendship and happiness, but allow this movie to clear that image from your mind and replace it with insanity, sadness, and darkness. The fights in this movie are fantastically done, leaving me stunned for hours afterward. In fact, the plot twists and deeper meanings are still jabbing at my brain, with me and my friend debating some of the themes and ideas behind the subtlety. In short, watch this movie. Don't listen to official Critic Reviews, who can't even understand the plot, who would get rioted over for giving good reviews to a foreign film. Don't let this turn you away because it's an anime. While the series through me into a depression, this third original movie will bring some great satisfaction. Don't think everything will end in good though... Expand
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askull100Dec 23, 2013
I don't want to say too much about Rebellion because, honestly, it is an experience. The first watch through is truly something that you have to see to believe. Stunning visuals accompanied by fantastic music seem insignificant to theI don't want to say too much about Rebellion because, honestly, it is an experience. The first watch through is truly something that you have to see to believe. Stunning visuals accompanied by fantastic music seem insignificant to the masterful writing demonstrated in this third and final installment to the Madoka Magica franchise.

When I say the writing is masterful, I don't mean it in the way you probably expect. This movie was not one that was needed, but is still one that can be appreciated. It almost acts as a deconstruction of the previous series; it asks questions that the original never asked, took plot twists the original never dared to take, and even manages to create an ending that will really stick with viewers for years to come.

Of course, this movie is scattered in imagery from top to bottom, and while I, personally, love this kind of thing, it does become a bit problem to people who just want more Madoka. The actual plot of the movie is not that hard to grasp, but the imagery is almost required in order to gain a solid opinion of it. And, in a way, this is a good thing. It separates the superficial Madoka fans from the ones who really analyzed the show. It separates those who want to see the amazing action scenes from those who want to dig deep into the plot and really understand it. And while the original series went about putting both sides on equal grounds of importance, the third does tend to favor those who prefer digging into the plot. Not too much, mind you, since there are a few jaw-dropping action sequences as well, but it shows its favor enough to drive the superficial fans bananas at some points.

That is my only complaint, however, and it is a minor one at most. This movie is fantastic and is an experience worth having. So, to all Madoka fans out there, do yourselves a favor and watch Rebellion.
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KazaminoJan 27, 2014
First off, you should of watched the original Puella Magi Madoka Magica episodes or the first two movies first before watching this Rebellion movie. Even though the creators say that it can be understood without seeing the original episodes,First off, you should of watched the original Puella Magi Madoka Magica episodes or the first two movies first before watching this Rebellion movie. Even though the creators say that it can be understood without seeing the original episodes, I highly doubt that. This movie was confusing and a huge knock-out punch even to people who are familiar with the show, but in a good way. Though confusing, Rebellion was a fantastic movie for fans around the world. However, it did raise many more questions than answers. This movie was originally going to be the final chapter of the series, but the director made the ending so that the franchise can continue, which is a good thing in my view. This movie is definitely NOT the finale for Madoka Magica.

This movie is definitely one that you will have to, and want to, watch more than once. Every time you watch it, you always find many things new. There is so much symbolism to be interpreted; some of it is hidden in metaphors and some of it is in the imagery. But, interpreting the symbolism is to me one of the main reason why this movie is so enjoyable and why you can watch it over again. It is like an Easter egg hunt to find and put together the pieces of the puzzle, and make connections to classic fables and stories that have been beautifully woven into this entire series and make up many of its foundations.

As for the animation and the music of this movie, it is very well done and beautiful. Throughout the movie, the animation of Gekidan Inu Curry (the duo who does the animation for the witches and their barriers) is present much more in this movie than in the previous films. Their animation adds to the unsettling theme of the movie, as intended.

The overall theme for Madoka Magica is rather depressing, and Rebellion is no exception. Rebellion has maybe a few more violent, disturbing and gruesome scenes in it than in the original episodes/movies. But, it also has some very cheerful scenes that are in great contrast of that gloomy theme. Though some believe that a few of the cheerful scenes or things have little relevance to the story/plot, it's nice to see the writers adding some jollier tones to lighten up the movie at least a little. This is a depressing movie.

In this movie, we get a much darker view on the main character and former (?) protagonist, Homura Akemi. I question the formality of protagonist, because it is unclear to the viewer if Homura's intentions at the end of Rebellion are good or evil. The writers warned that the ending to Rebellion would divide the fans, and this is probably what they meant. Some believe that Homura's intentions at the end of this movie were selfish, while others believe that Homura's intentions were selfless and justified. This is definitely something that will stick with the viewer.

A lot of thought was put into this movie (almost too much), and it is stunning to say the least. I hope there will be more to come!
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allen8Jan 5, 2014
Well after a good night sleep to ensure that I made the right decision, I am happy to say that most people would give this scoring between a "7-9". Additionally do yourself a favor and listen to Deimo262 where he says Don't listen toWell after a good night sleep to ensure that I made the right decision, I am happy to say that most people would give this scoring between a "7-9". Additionally do yourself a favor and listen to Deimo262 where he says Don't listen to official Critic Reviews, who can't even understand the plot, who would get rioted over for giving good reviews to a foreign film I have checked both their reviews and found that they have not seen the series so they have no idea what's going on.

Anyway back to my reason of scoring it a "9". The storytelling was almost perfect with the exception of the weird ending which I believe they did it to make another movie It was a justified ending but feels wrong in itself (lightningbarer). There are parts in the movie where it was hard to grasp the situation but nevertheless don't let it spoil the movie for you.

Lastly I do hope shaft animation play their cards right because there isn't much room now for them to make another 2-3 movies. I do hope when they finally end the series, they would end it in such a way like the "Rejected Cartoons". Pure awesomeness!!~
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lightningbarerDec 26, 2013
Okay...this is gonna be hard, seriously hard to get down without rambling too much.
I've never been more happy and equally sad at the conclusion?(please no!) of a story than this one.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part 3: Rebellion
Okay...this is gonna be hard, seriously hard to get down without rambling too much.
I've never been more happy and equally sad at the conclusion?(please no!) of a story than this one.

Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part 3: Rebellion is a visually stunning movie, from the moment go in the films, there have been jaw-dropping visuals that just want to make you weep and this one ups it's game again. As with the series before it and the movies that preceded this, the score fits perfectly.

-Damn, this is hard to get down how drained I feel after this movie-

Everything about the movie "works", it works very well, it flows onward from the series in an arc that fits, it's just not one that I would have liked to see. The one thing that I loved about the story in Madoka was the idea of selfless sacrifice, that the title character had enough love in her heart to give that love to the world.
This film does the opposite.
I'm not happy with the end of this film, I'm really not, but you don't always get the ending you want, you get what works,-I'm hoping this isn't the end, that the creators over at Magica Quartet don't let it end like this-and even though it's not the end I wanted, it's what I've got.
If you're a fan of the Madoka series, go watch it, it's an end to the story and it works.
But I'm hoping it's not the end (I've said that a few times now).
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SylveonJan 31, 2016
As a Madoka Magica fan, I absolutely loved it! I don't want to spoil anything, but the plot is great! Of course it's a bit confusing, as Madoka Magica always is, but it's so good, that that part didn't affect it much! The art style isAs a Madoka Magica fan, I absolutely loved it! I don't want to spoil anything, but the plot is great! Of course it's a bit confusing, as Madoka Magica always is, but it's so good, that that part didn't affect it much! The art style is absolutely beautiful too! Expand
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PsychoGSep 25, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's hard to rate Rebellion on it's own, mainly due to the fact that by the end, it's clear that the narrative is not finished. The twist at the end of the movie is clearly a set-up for a continuation of the series, be it another movie or a second anime season. Generally speaking, there wouldn't be an issue with this, sequel baiting is very common.

The problem here is that the Madoka Magica series already received an ending that brought closure for the characters and the viewer at the end of the original 12 episode series. Perhaps not the happiest of endings but it was an ending most would have been content with, the series felt complete. So to continue the story and have a well loved character act so out of character in order to set up a further continuation is extremely disappointing and one can only hope that the inevitable sequel can wrap up the series in a more appropriate way.

In terms of the animation and sound, it's brilliantly done, the movie looks and sounds amazing, improving in many ways on that of the original series. We'll just have to wait and see if the next film can fix the feeling of disappointment and non-closure that the ending of Rebellion has left us with.
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EnnaSep 7, 2014
Madoka gets a big budget beef-up, which means the animation is much more fluid, and the art direction is mindbogglingly creative. Yuki Kajiura's soundtrack is also a marvel, by turns creepy and pulse-pounding.

All of this is squandered on
Madoka gets a big budget beef-up, which means the animation is much more fluid, and the art direction is mindbogglingly creative. Yuki Kajiura's soundtrack is also a marvel, by turns creepy and pulse-pounding.

All of this is squandered on a bad movie. Madoka Magica didn't need a sequel, so this is lacking any artistic inspiration and instead focuses on fan pandering, titillation, and an out-of-the-blue plot twist so that people will watch the sequel.

I love Madoka Magica, but this is downright disappointing.
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NapstaAug 21, 2022
The critics clearly did not bother watching the show or the other two movies before the THIRD MOVIE IN THE SERIES. It started off a little slow, but once the ball got rolling, it never stopped getting better and better!
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