Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part III: The Rebellion Story (2013)

 ●  Japanese ● 1 hr 56 mins

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With their world wholly altered following the events of the first two Madoka Magica films, Homura and the other magical girls continue their lives fighting evil, in whatever form it may take, finding new purpose in life through their relationships with one another. But all is not as it seems in Mitakihara City. Familiar faces seem altered, while strangers watch every move the girls make from the shadows. The new order can't last forever, and rebellion is brewing. The fate of the universe lies solely in Homura's hands, and everything will change when she is ready to choose what she really desires.
Did you know? Yuki Kajiura and singer Aira Yuuki were reunited making it their first collaboration since 2005. Read More
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as Madoka Kaname
as Homura Akemi
as Sayaka Miki
as Mami Tomoe
as Kyoko Sakura
as Kyubey
as Kazuko Satome
as Nagisa Momoe
as Kyosuke Kamijo
as Tomohisa Kaname
as Nakazawa

Direction

Assistant Director

Writers

Story Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director

Art

Art Director

Editorial

Editor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Japanese
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
Gen Urobuchi once reportedly said that the plot of the film also happens to mirror the lyrics to the Kalafina song, Magia, the original ending theme song to the TV series of which this film follows up from.

This movie contains 2300 shots, double the rate of a regular animated movie.

Gen Urobuchi first started to write this as a second season of the TV series; Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) but wasn't able to get the plot it out long enough to fill a 12 episode series.

Yuki Kajiura and singer Aira Yuuki were reunited making it their first collaboration since 2005.

It was rumored to be getting a summer 2013 release by men's fashion magazine "Smart." The magazine later reported on Twitter that this was an error.

Akiyuki Shinbo suggested to writer Gen Urobuchi to make Homura and Madoka become enemies in the end.