Yeah, that's what makes her such an incredible character. She was immature and naive when she made her wish. She understands that she screwed up but kept dealing with it to make it right in the end. Her entire character changed from when she made her wish until when the series/first movie began. I love seeing anime that imply characters are human and make mistakes.
Also herself. Don't see how that is a negative. Madoka would have wanted that if she even slightly heard of events like those occurring even if she didn't see it first hand solely due to her character. In the original timeline Madoka became a magical girl well before Homura. Homura was the one that got caught up in the fight, not Madoka.
Aizu is pretty obviously the main heroine (in the novels, at least. The anime is a **** adaptation that ******* skips almost all the fights, and I dropped it after episode 2)
I haven't read the novels, and its been a while since I read the manga, I would like to read the novels, but I just haven't gotten around to finding them.
are you ******* kidding me?
it is not every day i need to prove this **** but if a hestia showdown needs to happen i have a much larger folder
i am not trying to disrespect this besle ***** but i definitely have the larger collection
How come we are not outraged byt this? Is it not patriachal that the woman is not attacking the criminal? and should a woman not save the now attacked criminal form the now attacking victim because he is a man an he needs protection? Because is that not what femiazism is all about?