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A short story themed with the merging of science and religion and an exploration on the concept of time being cyclical, rather than linear. | |||
==Intertextuality and Literature== | ==Intertextuality and Literature== |
Revision as of 01:59, 12 March 2011
Note: Please note that the speculations and theories have moved and have now their own page here.
This page serves as an archive for fan-created articles documenting analysis of Madoka Magica. The content below has been roughly ordered by topic. This section should only contain general, objective articles. For the subjective/hypothetical ones, please refer to Theories.
We welcome you to submit new articles as you deem necessary.
Plot and Setting
- Walpurgis Night
- Explanations on what is Walpurgis Night (in real-life and in canon), references to it, etc.
- Ending Analysis
- An in-depth analysis of the Ending Animation.
Natural Sciences
- Mathematics of Madoka Magica
- a page dedicated to solving the 'middle school level' Math questions that appears throughout the series.
- Madoka Magica and Science
- Dedicated to Scientific references of Madoka Magica.
- Architecture
- Comparison between Architecture within the anime and real life landmarks.
A short story themed with the merging of science and religion and an exploration on the concept of time being cyclical, rather than linear.
Intertextuality and Literature
- Faust
- An analysis of the link between the anime series and the famous tragedy by Goethe.
- Der Steppenwolf
- a short comparison between madoka and Harry Haller, the protagonist of "Der Steppenwolf", a novel by Hermann Hesse.
- John Gabriel Borkman
- An unlikely but interresting analysis of the links between Madoka Magica and Henrik Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman".