


Kurousagi, a rabbit girl, guides Izayoi and his friend to her world. Izayoi ends up visiting this strange land with his friends. He was living a boring life until he found an invitation to a hidden world called Little Garden. Izayoi Sakamaki was a young man, gifted with powerful psychic abilities.

(Their powers are basically like algebra then, useless) However, an invitation to another world might bring excitement to their life. However, a bunch of young children - gifted with these powers, found them boring because the world was at peace, and there was no use for their powers. Powers were considered a sacred gift since only a few people were able to use them. Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren’t They? I hope that anyone who gets the power of magic, with all its potential for death and decay, will look up to Madoka as someone who was born an ordinary person, but chose to be so much more because of her sheer sense of altruism.Īnd she chose to bring peace and hope with what she she’s been granted. But I can assure you that Homura made the right choice. Sometimes, compromises and sacrifices are necessary. But being firm in what you want to be doesn’t always mesh with reality, which has gray areas.Īnd so she decides to become a magical girl, eventually learning that it’s not enough to choose to help. To be fair, Madoka has been consistent in her helpfulness. Madoka introduced herself to viewers as this friendly and curious (but cautious) teenager, someone who will offer assistance as much as she can to anyone - even to someone like Kyubey who isn’t a human in the first place. But I think that Homura herself would agree that her friend is the best magic user in anime history. It was a tough choice between Homura and Madoka for the No. My top two picks are magical girls from the show created by the “Urobutcher” himself, Gen Urobochi.
