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== Madoka Magica Manga == | == Madoka Magica Manga == | ||
Hanokage adapted Madoka Magica into a manga using [[Gen Urobuchi]]'s original scripts. She made some interpretations that diverged from the anime when the script was ambiguous, such as having Sayaka kill the hosts on the train, as mentioned in [[NewType_2011-05 | this Urobuchi interview]]. | Hanokage adapted Madoka Magica into a [[Madoka Magica manga|manga]] using [[Gen Urobuchi]]'s original scripts. She made some interpretations that diverged from the anime when the script was ambiguous, such as having Sayaka kill the hosts on the train, as mentioned in [[NewType_2011-05 | this Urobuchi interview]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:27, 29 March 2012
Hanokage (ハノカゲ Hanokage) illustrated the manga version of Puella Magi Madoka☆Magica.
Madoka Magica Manga
Hanokage adapted Madoka Magica into a manga using Gen Urobuchi's original scripts. She made some interpretations that diverged from the anime when the script was ambiguous, such as having Sayaka kill the hosts on the train, as mentioned in this Urobuchi interview.
Related Works
- The end card for the anime's first episode
- The Guidebook's After-Recording Report.
- A comic in the Madoka Magica Anthology Vol. 1 titled "Addictive Box" in which Homura invents a simulation game to figure out a route to save Madoka. Kyoko decides she wants to play as well, to save Sayaka. A sample is available online by clicking on the orange box on the lower right hand of this page.
- A page in the Tiro Finale Book.