Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part 2: Eternal
Alternative title:
Gekijō-ban Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magica Kōhen: Eien no Monogatari (Japanese)
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part 2: Une histoire infinie (French)
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part II: The Eternal Story
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Parte 2 - La storia infinita (Italian)
劇場版 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ 後編: 永遠の物語 (Japanese)
Genres: thriller
Themes: witches
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: Madoka learns from Kyubey, whose real identity is Incubator, that his species makes contracts to make girls into magical girls that inevitably become witches in order to use the energy that spawns from their despair to counter entropy in the universe. Kyouko, hoping for a chance that Sayaka can be made human again, takes Madoka with her to try and reach her humanity. This ultimately fails, with Kyouko choosing to sacrifice herself to destroy Sayaka with her. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Homura comes from another timeline, having relived the same month several times in the hope of saving Madoka from a grim fate at the hands of the ultimate witch, Walpurgisnacht. Homura attempts to face Walpurgisnacht, but is ultimately defeated and draws close to despair, feeling her efforts have become pointless. Just then, Madoka appears and uses the built up energy from several timelines to become a powerful magical girl capable of eliminating witches before they are born.
Ratings: 475 ratings have been given [details]
Running time: 109 minutes
Vintage: 2012-10-13
Premiere date:
2012-10-13 (Japan)
2012-10-19 (Los Angeles, USA)
2012-10-20 (Chicago, USA)
2012-10-20 (New York, USA)
2012-10-20 (San Francisco, USA)
2012-10-21 (Taiwan)
2012-12-09 (Australia)
2013-03-20 (Canada)
2013-05-18 (Mexico)
Opening Theme:
"Luminous (ルミナス)" by ClariS
Ending Theme:
"Hikari Furu (ひかりふる)" by Kalafina
Insert song:
"Connect" by ClariS
"Magia [quattro]" by Kalafina
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1st 2 Madoka Magica Films to Screen in Portland (Dec 4, 2012)
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Chief Director: Akiyuki Simbo
Director: Yukihiro Miyamoto
Screenplay: Gen Urobuchi (Nitroplus)
Storyboard: Tomoyuki Itamura (OP)
Music: Yuki Kajiura
Original Character Design: Ume Aoki
Art Director: Ken Naitō
Sound Director: Yōta Tsuruoka
Director of Photography: Shinichiro Eto
Alternate Space Design: Gekidan Inu Curry
Animation Layout: Ryo Imamura ("Connect")
Animation producer: Yasuhiro Okada
Art Setting: Morihito Ōhara
Assistant Director: Hiroyuki Terao
Editing: Rie Matsubara
Editing Assistant: Hiromi Sasaki
In-Between Check: Rina Takenawa
Madoka Illustration: Aoi Yūki
Photography: Takayuki Aizu (OP)
Recording: Satoshi Yano
Setting Manager: Tomoyo Ueji
Setting Production: Yota Ono
Sound Effects: Hidemi Tanaka
Sound Production Manager: Yoshimi Sugiyama
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Animation Production: SHAFT
Music Production: Aniplex
Original Creator: Magica Quartet
Sound Production: Rakuonsha
special effects: DIGITAL@SHAFT
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Translation: Su Mon Han
ADR Script: Alex Von David
Casting Director: Mami Okada
Co-Producer: Mami Okada
Voice Direction: Alex Von David
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Executive producer: Jorge Gabarró Frau (Selecta Visión)
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Distributor: Selecta Visión (Spain; subtitled)
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Licensed by: Muse Communication Co., Ltd.
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