![]() ![]() Some interesting use of colour aside, the anime uses many of the same tricks as cheaper anime series, with long pauses with no animation to chew up time, and highly static backgrounds to save on animation effects. The quality of the art, as purely inventive as it is, isn’t quite up to standard for a feature film, either. ![]() Because this is a movie (spread across two discs) as opposed to a longer anime series, the pacing of Madoka Magica is snappy enough, though it does feel more like an extended episode of a standard anime than a proper animated film like what Studio Ghibli would produce. ![]()
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