My little sister was obsessed with this show back in 2012 and tried to make me watch it with her, I thought it was just girly sailor moon shit and I never took her up on her offer. Lost her and my cousin a year later to a drunk driver, I was absolutely devastated beyond belief, took me years to come to terms with it.I finally worked up the nerve to watch it and I cant believe what a mistake this was, this is the most depressing shit Ive ever seen, I cant stop thinking about the ending and how my sister is just nothingness now, just completely erased from reality but im still here as one of the few people who remember her. I dont feel like she is waiting for me in some afterlife, or that she has gone to some better place, she just feels gone, like she never existed to begin with. what was the point of her even being born if the memory of her only exists to make me suffer? Id rather not remember I had a sister at all nowMaybe a dozen or so people will read this and acknowledge her existence for half an hour, then they will shrug and forget, their attention drawn away by some other random thread of interest, I hate this, I hate this, I hate this, death shouldnt exist, what an unbelievably cruel concept to impose upon a sentient thinking feeling creaturemaybe im wrong though and shes a magical girl in some fairytale anime land now, maybe thats why she got a ticket off this miserable planet so quickly
>>84403580Your sister died without spending time with her big brother OP. One of her last feelings was you not being interested in her
>>84403580She may be in heaven.
>>84403592you are a monster for posting this
Sounds like she had good taste. I am imagining she was pretty too.Being sad sucks. She's not here anymore, but that means she's almost certainly in a better place. You might have been late but she'd probably be happy or amused to know you finally got around to watching. Rip in peace
OP, I hate to sound like an /x/ schizo but I am absolutely sure that we have souls because I have learned astral projection and left my body on numerous occasions. I used to be incredibly skeptical of the afterlife and spirituality in general, but my confidence was shattered the first time I was floating above myself looking down at myself laying there in my bed. I don't know what happens after we die, I don't know why we're here, I don't know what any of it means; but I do know that we are here for a short time in three dimensional space and linear time before we're ushered into the next phase of our existence. Everything is going to be alright. She is using everything she learned here to become whatever it was she was ultimately meant to be and it's all going to work out for us in the end. We're all going to make it.
>>84403580How big were her boobs? She have Mami tits?
>>84403580I'm sorry to hear about your sister. This world is so cruel and unfair.Did you watch Rebelion too, anon?If not, you should.
Why is Sayaka such an insufferable bitch?
>>84404522this. rebellion is the third act OP. you actually only watched the first two acts (episodes 1-9 are the first act, episodes 10-12 are the second act, and the rebellion movie is basically episodes 13-16)
>they're now making another movieJFC. Anime has gone to shit. No wonder why 90% of the shit released now-a-days is isekai garbage, sequels, and remakes.
>>84403580Boo fucking hoo abloo bloo bloo
>>84404522>>84404532yeah I watched the series then rebellion, I will probably skip the new movie coming out this year, I really dont want to think about this series ever again>>84404481very smol
Should have watched Heartcatch Precure or something.Seriously though, PMMM did some interesting things, but it's very self-indulgent in its fucked up-ness. It turns the entire idea of being a Magical Girl into a slow acting poison and ultimately a deception from an otherworldly entity. But if you watched anything else in the genre, this kind of thing feels like missing the symbolic aspect related to the "coming-of-age" narrative, or subverting it for the sake of.I guess that what I want to say is that Madoka might have some sort of message, but the Magical Girl theme is really just that: a theme or an aesthetic choice. A very superficial nod to the genre, and I'm not implying there was really any malicious attempt at representing it that way, nor that Uro didn't genuinely like at least one of these shows/manga (probably Sailor Moon), but still.There again, he eventually admitted that if he watched something like Heartcatch Precure, he would have turned PMMM closer to that instead.
What does Sayaka and a female dog have in common?They're both bitches.
>>84403580>I hate this, I hate this, I hate this, death shouldnt exist, what an unbelievably cruel concept to impose upon a sentient thinking feeling creatureFelt. Im really sorry anon.