I think when the familiars started yelling gott ist tot (god is dead) is when homura gave into despair and realized that she could never save madoka and still be with her. And when she said "Madoka, thank you for coming to a place like this" it showed what little self esteem she had. She kept telling madoka not to take herself for granted while she suffered silently and spent 12 years of her life in a loop trying to save madoka
@@arriba_teruel German here 😊 "Fort da." Means "Go away from there." 🤔 I haven't watched the series. I was just looking for the music and scrolled through comments. Idk if that makes sense in the context of the scene. But "Gott ist tot." means "God is dead." and "Fort da." means "Go away from there." It's a bit of a more poetic slightly older wording, that was used a lot until around 100 years ago. How you would expect it to hear in older books or a theatre play.
@@yuinnewb Could you explain please? I'm german, but "fort da." together with Freud, doesn't ring a bell at all. I don't see thr connection. What has Feud to do with "go away from there"? There really is no other way to read it. "Fort" or "hinfort" ( longer version of the word ) means "go away" and "da" translates to "there" as in a place. So together it means "go away ( from ) there."
@@danika9411 very quick explanation: i'm no expert, but Freud apparently told in a book the following tale: a kid was always seen throwing a spool of thread yelling "Fort!", then yelling "Da!" when it would hit the floor. he would go on like that on repeat. supposedly, it was a way of the child for coping with her mother's abscence while she was at work. in the film, there's a symbolism with some kids doing the same sort of game with a spool of thread, while "Fort!" "Da!" "Fort!" "Da!" can be heard subtly in the background music. this is often analyzed as a symbol of Homura's (black haired girl) dependency on Madoka (pink haired girl) this is a bit vague, but i hope you understand well enough. again, people on this comment section have explained it better than me!
"Fort! Da! Fort! Da!" It turns out, this is tied to the Fort Da game mentioned in Sigmund Freud's work, in fact, it's mentioned again with the symbolism of the pink spool of thread... The small child he studied would cope with his mother going to work by kicking a spool of thread saying "Fort! (Go!)" and when it reached the bottom of the floor, he said "Da! (There!)" He would repeat it endlessly until his mother came home. Perhaps Homura associates Madoka as the spool and wants her to come for her, but also wants to die so she will be safe?
What people fail to understand when they judge Homura for what she did is that she’s still a CHILD. Everything she’s been through hasn’t matured her, it’s only traumatized her. Of course she’d make such a selfish decision, children are selfish and one-track-minded.
Bc the thing about trauma is- it doesn’t mature you. Trauma halts your maturity, leaves you stuck in that point in time if you can’t move past it. She’s stuck trying to save the girl that saved her in that very first timeline. She could never be happy in any timeline where Madoka isn’t alive and happy.
I always thought this song's title was cool and stuff but I just came to realize and remembered the name "Homura" meant "Flame" and that made shit get 10 times more real
Symposium magnarium is the main despair music for madoka magika, so it would only make sense for them to make this a variation of it. Homura's very own despair.
@@alucard347No.. Symposium Magarum is the music which LITERALLY plays in Oktavia's Labyrinth, it's literally her orchestra playing it and we are actually literally hearing the music literally in real time from the orchestra playing. Technically basically Sayaka's Oktavia theme which her familar orchestra plays. But, we could also both be right, I know I am, and Yuki Kaijura is famous and known for using leitmotifs.
Do you know why they call it "flame of despair"? Homura translates to fire/flame in Japanese. FLAME of despair. HOMURA of/[is in] despair? Quite clever on their part, actually.
Given the structure of japanese (which im too stupid to explain), it could also mean "Homura's Despair" Dhskskshssj this show is so full of symbolism wtf
When i first watched the series (2days ago) I thought it was a recent release, because damn that quality was top tier in my opinion. Especially rebellion. So many plot twists as well. And the ending was unexpected entirely
@@mealyys I'm surprised you ended up listening to it without knowing, but the anime is Madoka Magica and Madoka Magica Rebellion is its sequel. Both masterpiece
How shitty the most today's anime are so even certain titles that came out in 2011 are better than most stuff novadays. I know another magical girl show that was ahead of its time, which was among the numerous inspirations for Madoka Magica and later referenced it back. It is called Black★Rock Shooter. The 2010 OVA has the same position in the BRS franchise as Madoka concept trailer in MadoMagi universe. The real fun is in 2012 TV series. This is the only show that was able to replicate Madoka's appeal while having its own style. Other post-mahou shoujo shows were either blatant garbage rip-offs (Yuki Yuna is a Hero), did not focus on actual drama (Fate/Kaleid, Mahou Shoujo Site) or are simply shit. BRS was the only anime that was able to surpass Madoka Magica, just like Shadows House surpasses The Promised Neverland in every imaginable dimension. Sadly, it was never accepted by the general public because it was too confusing for its production value and nobody understood that they were actually watching an exceptionally high budget arthouse.
This part, the part where Kyoko and Sayaka hold hands and the part when Homura catches Madoka are the best bits of the film and are accompanied by some dope music 😙😍
oktavia's theme has more anger and sadness within the song imo. this one has similar notes but it de/crescendo a lot. it seems like it's in a constant circle. it's sound almost maniacal combined with sadness. anyone would go crazy repeating the same timeline over and over while continuously failing. when the ending gets suddenly quiet and ends, it seems like this is where she accepts her fate. the number of times homura had to pick herself up with no one to vent to is incredibly sad.
ok, so listening to a playlist, comment on last song said play at 0.5 speed, was ok. skipped to next song. This came on. At 0.5 speed. Sweet jesus it scared the life out of me.
I wanted nothing more than for that kind of world to be real. Madoka was happy, Sayaka moved on from Kyousuke, and Mami never had to be alone again. It was logical for it to be my Labyrinth. But everything that happened was all me. All my fault. All my fault...
(WTF look) You didn't read my comment, did you? I don't LIKE being a demon! My sanity slipping, the nightmares, the Clara Dolls frequently whispering, "You betrayed her...", the look of terror on Madoka's face when I betrayed her! I have come to terms with my own death. You didn't really think I was planning to survive Walpurgis Nacht if Madoka was happy and safe? But since that's not an option, Madoka will have no choice but to hate and kill I, Homura Akemi, the Devil of this world, and the biggest threat to her safety. Oh, don't tell me...You actually ADMIRE what I've done?! You make me sick...
Felt like listening to this after my university screwed me over by increasing number of subject I have to undertake and I had to grovel to overload this semester just to have a chance of completing on time.
The term "fort-da" originates from Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, particularly in his 1920 text Beyond the Pleasure Principle. It refers to a game observed in young children, specifically Freud’s grandson, where the child repeatedly throws an object (such as a toy) away and retrieves it while vocalizing "fort" (gone) and "da" (here). The symbolic meaning behind it is that the game represents a child’s attempt to cope with the distress of separation or loss, such as the temporary absence of their mother. in this case it’s homura and Madoka
There's a little hint of Sis Puella Magica in the beginning so I thought "Hey, it's a fucked up Sis Puella". Thinking about it more, it's really poetic because Sis Puella Magica means Be a Magical Girl, meanwhile its messed up counterpart, Flames of Despair, plays as Homura is becoming a witch.
Yeah I was gonna say it’s a waltz too. It’s the rhythmic pattern of 3/4 time (3 beats per measure) so the waltz is the song structure. Waltzes lend themselves to this kind of sound because of the structure. Take a listen to Waltz for the Moon (from Final Fantasy VIII). It’s got a different vibe but it’s got some similarities to this song and Symposium Magarum (also a waltz iirc).
An eternal waltz with despair. Every step she takes leading her further away from Madoka. How sad, how ironic. A lonely waltz for Madoka. An eternal waltz for the Goddess
Damian Freeman Well in case you didn't notice, this is a comment section, where some people are actually commenting on the music. And in the fair use clause, one of the allowed purposes is for comment.
***** Yeaaah that's not technically correct.If that line of reasoning worked then there would be nothing illegal in uploading entire movies to youtube.
Damian Freeman Then it's a bit of a loosely worded, poorly written law if I can so easily make such a reasonable interpretation which circumvents it. .
Damian Freeman Then it's a bad law. If I can make a reasonable interpretation that a court would throw out, then they need to word the law better. Might as well defy it to better expose how poorly worded it is.
"How?... How did this happen to me? When did it happen? When did I become a witch?"
*love this scene so much*
***** Well as sad as it may have been for you, even you can admit it was very dramatic.
The end of the movie was a total mindfuck for me
Best scene in the move IMO. With the fire and the city crumbling and whatnot.
LUNAR LILLY how so?
I ALMOST CRIED!!!!
"Category: Education"
Well, technically that's not wrong. Homu did learn that she was a witch.
oml this made my day
You can make a science out of music and cinematography too and that music is worth being called culture.
To a song with an excerpt from the Nutcracker Suite. Fitting, since Homulilly is the Nutcracker Witch...
Today we will be learning how to realize you’re a witch
Step 1
Madoka will be considered a standard work of education in the future, much like Faust nowadays, fite me
This track gives the feeling of moving in circles.......like Homura.
I think it is supposed to do that
walpurgisnacht??
like that pumpkin :)
Google Waltz
I think when the familiars started yelling gott ist tot (god is dead) is when homura gave into despair and realized that she could never save madoka and still be with her. And when she said "Madoka, thank you for coming to a place like this" it showed what little self esteem she had. She kept telling madoka not to take herself for granted while she suffered silently and spent 12 years of her life in a loop trying to save madoka
they doesn't say "got ist tot", they scream "fort da!" wich in terms of phiolosofy means something similar.
@@arriba_teruel German here 😊 "Fort da." Means "Go away from there." 🤔 I haven't watched the series. I was just looking for the music and scrolled through comments. Idk if that makes sense in the context of the scene.
But "Gott ist tot." means "God is dead." and "Fort da." means "Go away from there." It's a bit of a more poetic slightly older wording, that was used a lot until around 100 years ago. How you would expect it to hear in older books or a theatre play.
@@danika9411it's fort da, it's a reference to Freud's studies. i think someone talks about it in the other top comments
@@yuinnewb Could you explain please? I'm german, but "fort da." together with Freud, doesn't ring a bell at all. I don't see thr connection. What has Feud to do with "go away from there"? There really is no other way to read it. "Fort" or "hinfort" ( longer version of the word ) means "go away" and "da" translates to "there" as in a place. So together it means "go away ( from ) there."
@@danika9411 very quick explanation:
i'm no expert, but Freud apparently told in a book the following tale:
a kid was always seen throwing a spool of thread yelling "Fort!", then yelling "Da!" when it would hit the floor. he would go on like that on repeat. supposedly, it was a way of the child for coping with her mother's abscence while she was at work.
in the film, there's a symbolism with some kids doing the same sort of game with a spool of thread, while "Fort!" "Da!" "Fort!" "Da!" can be heard subtly in the background music. this is often analyzed as a symbol of Homura's (black haired girl) dependency on Madoka (pink haired girl)
this is a bit vague, but i hope you understand well enough. again, people on this comment section have explained it better than me!
...Yup, I can't listen to any of Rebellion's tracks without feeling like my soul's just been crushed.
Not even the cake song?
Cake song has some dark meanings bro.
preoklenthe Mami: I'm the cheese
illkyum the cheese.Always get a lot of holes.So did mamis body after charlote chopped her head off.
@@akkuyotaisan1116 Charlotte fave food is cheese, too
"Fort! Da! Fort! Da!"
It turns out, this is tied to the Fort Da game mentioned in Sigmund Freud's work, in fact, it's mentioned again with the symbolism of the pink spool of thread... The small child he studied would cope with his mother going to work by kicking a spool of thread saying "Fort! (Go!)" and when it reached the bottom of the floor, he said "Da! (There!)" He would repeat it endlessly until his mother came home.
Perhaps Homura associates Madoka as the spool and wants her to come for her, but also wants to die so she will be safe?
fort da in german means away and got ist tot means god is dead
FORT DA is GO AWAY
Like Homura repeating timelines over and over again.
@@ericmilosavich8867 a
This series is stuffed with lore and symbolism it's unbelievable
Junko: I am the ultimate despair !
Homura:....Hold madoka for me..
Hold my chibi madoka figure
Homura: am I a joke to you?
junko mid ngl
You say that like Homura would let someone else hold Madoka
whos junko?
When did it even _happen_?
When did I...*_BECOME A WITCH?!_*
When you became crazy
when you choose to become a meguca, for meduka. Help meduka. Protect meduka.
@@allanpoe6213
she protec
she attac
But more important
she dont give a fac
Fort! Da!
Fort! Da!
Fort! Da!
Gott ist tot.
Sie verherrlichen den Tod
away! god is dead!
Florida florida
@@RotGirl-lol ah yes Clara dolls: *fLoRiDa*
....so this is my despair...........
wrong song lol
AngelsofScythe
it's not the song I just love the quote by Homura,I know how the song sounds like ;)
LOL oh ok XD i was like "uhhhhhhh meow?"
viki vik try to listen naruto ost soundtrack despair ~
will do thanks
What people fail to understand when they judge Homura for what she did is that she’s still a CHILD. Everything she’s been through hasn’t matured her, it’s only traumatized her. Of course she’d make such a selfish decision, children are selfish and one-track-minded.
Bc the thing about trauma is- it doesn’t mature you. Trauma halts your maturity, leaves you stuck in that point in time if you can’t move past it. She’s stuck trying to save the girl that saved her in that very first timeline. She could never be happy in any timeline where Madoka isn’t alive and happy.
@@Missdreavus1 what's funny about this is that Homura's mental age is 26
@@nautical1397 Same chain of events for 26 years, that doesn't really make you mature much-
She didn't make a selfish decision. She asked Madoka what she wanted in one scene
Actually
Both Homura and madoka wishes are selfless
i just love the svene when the bus starts to bursting up in flames and childrensvoices out of nowhere saying: " God id dead"
I always thought this song's title was cool and stuff but I just came to realize and remembered the name "Homura" meant "Flame" and that made shit get 10 times more real
Gosh, Yuki Kajiura never ceases to amaze me, I'm in love with her music!
Did anyone else hear a bit of symposium magnarium in there?
Yep. Totally.
Symposium magnarium is the main despair music for madoka magika, so it would only make sense for them to make this a variation of it.
Homura's very own despair.
That's me.
@@alucard347No.. Symposium Magarum is the music which LITERALLY plays in Oktavia's Labyrinth, it's literally her orchestra playing it and we are actually literally hearing the music literally in real time from the orchestra playing. Technically basically Sayaka's Oktavia theme which her familar orchestra plays. But, we could also both be right, I know I am, and Yuki Kaijura is famous and known for using leitmotifs.
Do you know why they call it "flame of despair"?
Homura translates to fire/flame in Japanese.
FLAME of despair.
HOMURA of/[is in] despair?
Quite clever on their part, actually.
Given the structure of japanese (which im too stupid to explain), it could also mean "Homura's Despair"
Dhskskshssj this show is so full of symbolism wtf
**sees your pfp**
More like Flame Of DesBEAR UPUPUPUPU
Homura of despair
@@theinfantmetroid you're wrong. The order here is not reversible like in many languages. You're confusing flame of despair and despair's flame
Rebellion in two sentences
Everyone: Homura, chill out.
Homura: Nah.
First time I watched Rebellion, during this scene, I was like damn it they really went there.. They made the Evangelion of magical girl anime.
Considering the same writer made Evangelion it makes sense.
@@Wolf-oc6tx What are you talking about? Madoka was written by Gen Urobuchi, he has nothing to do with Evangelion.
@@julr89 I thought he did writting in both series.
When i first watched the series (2days ago) I thought it was a recent release, because damn that quality was top tier in my opinion. Especially rebellion. So many plot twists as well. And the ending was unexpected entirely
sauce?
@@mealyys I'm surprised you ended up listening to it without knowing, but the anime is Madoka Magica and Madoka Magica Rebellion is its sequel. Both masterpiece
@@aloisssssss it was a banger so it'd be a crime not to listen to it & i appreciate i couldnt find anything about it. appreciate it :)
How shitty the most today's anime are so even certain titles that came out in 2011 are better than most stuff novadays.
I know another magical girl show that was ahead of its time, which was among the numerous inspirations for Madoka Magica and later referenced it back. It is called Black★Rock Shooter. The 2010 OVA has the same position in the BRS franchise as Madoka concept trailer in MadoMagi universe. The real fun is in 2012 TV series. This is the only show that was able to replicate Madoka's appeal while having its own style. Other post-mahou shoujo shows were either blatant garbage rip-offs (Yuki Yuna is a Hero), did not focus on actual drama (Fate/Kaleid, Mahou Shoujo Site) or are simply shit. BRS was the only anime that was able to surpass Madoka Magica, just like Shadows House surpasses The Promised Neverland in every imaginable dimension. Sadly, it was never accepted by the general public because it was too confusing for its production value and nobody understood that they were actually watching an exceptionally high budget arthouse.
rebellions animation is sm better than the series because they got more funding I really wish it got more hype but people hate it cuz of the ending
Whenever i see the word despair i just-
* Junko Enoshima laughing in the background *
Yeah that
i thoUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
SHSL RWBY SAMEEEE
Monokyubey
Vedji oh no
Oh boy, don't forget about me!
(Even though uh, I watched Madoka Magica first, it's been imprinted on my brain)
thank god tomato didnt make an appearance in this video
William S. Toledo
XD Why you gotta hate on poor Tomato-chan?
+Mathemagics Tomato-chan? 😂
+SweetPockyStick Toma-tan works too :>
+Mathemagics XD
Homura is getting bullied by Tomato-chan. :(
今日まで何度も繰り返して、傷つき苦しんできた全てが、まどかを思ってのことだった!だからもう今では痛みさえ愛おしい…!これこそが人間の感情の極み…希望よりも熱く、絶望よりも深いもの…!愛よ!
i love that this sounds like symposium magarum
edit: fixed typo.
This part, the part where Kyoko and Sayaka hold hands and the part when Homura catches Madoka are the best bits of the film and are accompanied by some dope music 😙😍
One of the most beautiful parts is Homura and Madoka's first meeting in the movie, that is lovely. But, Rebellion was ment to be a love story.
This sounds like a rearranged version of Oktavia's theme...
Because it is.
oktavia's theme has more anger and sadness within the song imo. this one has similar notes but it de/crescendo a lot. it seems like it's in a constant circle. it's sound almost maniacal combined with sadness. anyone would go crazy repeating the same timeline over and over while continuously failing. when the ending gets suddenly quiet and ends, it seems like this is where she accepts her fate. the number of times homura had to pick herself up with no one to vent to is incredibly sad.
It's like a mix of Homulily and Oktavia's theme(?)
Yeah you can especially hear it around 00:28 - 00:31
I'm from austria...
10/10 would dance at the opera in Vienna.
Fort... da... Fort... da... Fort. da Fort. da. Fort! da! Fort! da!
I always hear this and think a ballet could be choreographed to this
I feel like a whole ballet could be made from the anime itself 😔😶
I hope it does in Walpurgisnacht rising since Madoka might start dancing ballet
No
That's Tchaikovsky. Kajiura-sensei stole his music for Rebellion
nutcracker intensifies
No tomato.
Not fair.
I came, just to see if there was a tomato! I was disappointed!
Still one of my favorite scenes of anything, ever.
The hollownes and the desesperation lives in this song.
Monokuma: DID SOMEONE SAY DESPAIR???
Upupupupupu~
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Monokuma confirmed incubator
please don't RP with me, i don't want to contract cancer at a young age.
" there is no demon or metaphysical relationship that is more powerful or important than the needs of our shared environment "
I can hear the "Fo DAH!"s in my head.
"when did it even happen..?"
I feel as if it's MEANT to sound kind of like Symposium Magarum or "She is a Witch." Given the circumstances, I wouldn't doubt it.
Can't listen to this without hearing the "Fort! Da!" XD
the bit of "symposium magarum" (oktavia's theme) at the end...
ok, so listening to a playlist, comment on last song said play at 0.5 speed, was ok. skipped to next song. This came on. At 0.5 speed. Sweet jesus it scared the life out of me.
+Kherron201 I just turned it onto 0.5 XD It's not THAT bad, I guess
I wanted nothing more than for that kind of world to be real. Madoka was happy, Sayaka moved on from Kyousuke, and Mami never had to be alone again. It was logical for it to be my Labyrinth. But everything that happened was all me. All my fault. All my fault...
Homura Akemi Homura! You're the best. Good choice. Though, a bit crazy.
don't be mad at me •u•
(WTF look) You didn't read my comment, did you? I don't LIKE being a demon! My sanity slipping, the nightmares, the Clara Dolls frequently whispering, "You betrayed her...", the look of terror on Madoka's face when I betrayed her! I have come to terms with my own death. You didn't really think I was planning to survive Walpurgis Nacht if Madoka was happy and safe? But since that's not an option, Madoka will have no choice but to hate and kill I, Homura Akemi, the Devil of this world, and the biggest threat to her safety. Oh, don't tell me...You actually ADMIRE what I've done?! You make me sick...
Homura Akemi I don't like what you've done. But I don't absolutely hate it.
While it is true that I would love nothing more than for Madoka to be happy and safe, the truth is that what I did was WRONG...
Homura Akemi Yea.
Felt like listening to this after my university screwed me over by increasing number of subject I have to undertake and I had to grovel to overload this semester just to have a chance of completing on time.
... it doesn't sound right without the 'Fort Da!.. Fort Da!'...part
" When did i become a witch ? "
The term "fort-da" originates from Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, particularly in his 1920 text Beyond the Pleasure Principle. It refers to a game observed in young children, specifically Freud’s grandson, where the child repeatedly throws an object (such as a toy) away and retrieves it while vocalizing "fort" (gone) and "da" (here).
The symbolic meaning behind it is that the game represents a child’s attempt to cope with the distress of separation or loss, such as the temporary absence of their mother. in this case it’s homura and Madoka
"YOU PLANNED ALL OF THIS!!"
◉ .̮ ◉
Why did I read this and scream "KYUBATOR"
I love this franchise and this song. It makes me feel insidious in the best way lol.
The Symposium Magarum motif tho
man i love violins.
I just kept hearing
Five.
FOUR!
FOUR!
FOUR!
Liam White You mean Fort! Da! right?
I want to look like how this song sounds
素晴らしく素晴らしい‥
It's interesting how at the end of this track there's a sequence of Symposium Magarum, the theme of Oktavia.
Somebody actually edited it perfectly so flame of despair would seamlessly transition to Symposium Magarum
καὶ τὸ φῶς ἐν τῇ σκοτίᾳ φαίνει
καὶ ἡ σκοτία αὐτὸ οὐ κατέλαβεν
(And the light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not)
JACK IS BACK
The beginning sound like she's going circles but near the end it sound like bumps like bumps in what she want until it came to an end
How long have I been a witch?
the tomato got cropped out
0:56
NEW MOVIE🖤
“Homura is a beautiful name! It means *flare*!”
why did it sound like symposium magnarium to my ear? xD
Because it is remixed from Symposium Magarum.
666k views and 6.6k likes? She's a witch
0:22 to 0:24 sounds like a part from the 2001 Anne Frank movie
Ironically, Homura's name means "flame", so... the song shows the despair from Homura. Or... Homura of despair
Become meguca is suffering
Just realized by reading comments it's "fort da!“ and not "Folter!“ ._.
That smile reminds me to Sayaka...
There's a little hint of Sis Puella Magica in the beginning so I thought "Hey, it's a fucked up Sis Puella".
Thinking about it more, it's really poetic because Sis Puella Magica means Be a Magical Girl, meanwhile its messed up counterpart, Flames of Despair, plays as Homura is becoming a witch.
I love this kinda of music. I know its orchestral, but what sub-genre is this type of music called?
Kajiuran. Yuki [composer of Madoka Magica's OST] has a very particular style.
This would be a waltz style if you're looking for specific orchestral style.
Kajiurago maybe.
Yeah I was gonna say it’s a waltz too. It’s the rhythmic pattern of 3/4 time (3 beats per measure) so the waltz is the song structure.
Waltzes lend themselves to this kind of sound because of the structure. Take a listen to Waltz for the Moon (from Final Fantasy VIII). It’s got a different vibe but it’s got some similarities to this song and Symposium Magarum (also a waltz iirc).
ballet i guess
That part in the very end from Symposium Magarum. Holy shit.
1:38 Symposium magarum??
Omg i finally found it
HERMOSA
Happy Madoka's Birthday.
When you realize that all these victoires were played in unranked matches....
this is just depressed absolute configuration
It's a lovely waltz, who do you suppose Homura is waltzing with?
Meduka
An eternal waltz with despair. Every step she takes leading her further away from Madoka. How sad, how ironic. A lonely waltz for Madoka. An eternal waltz for the Goddess
Either Kyubey, her despair or her own insanity
Me in real life: When did I...
become a bitch??
me:why hameru after meduka became meguca to become hope
Rebellion be like
“Hameru soul jim turn to grif sid”
“No. I become. SETAN.”
ほむら…
It is like the variation of Brahms
this unironically sounds like umineko music. like it would play for the first twilight of ep5
It is a cover on Tchaikovsky's Waltz of flowers IIRC.
Flame of despair has a meaningful description to Homura. Her name means “fire”. Her poor soul gem isn’t blackened with darkness.. but by flames 🔥.
just something worth bringing up but there's zero point in you putting the fair use clause in here when nothing about this is under that.
Damian Freeman Well in case you didn't notice, this is a comment section, where some people are actually commenting on the music. And in the fair use clause, one of the allowed purposes is for comment.
***** Yeaaah that's not technically correct.If that line of reasoning worked then there would be nothing illegal in uploading entire movies to youtube.
Damian Freeman Then it's a bit of a loosely worded, poorly written law if I can so easily make such a reasonable interpretation which circumvents it. .
***** believe me, you may find it reasonable but it isn't. No court would agree with you.
Damian Freeman Then it's a bad law. If I can make a reasonable interpretation that a court would throw out, then they need to word the law better. Might as well defy it to better expose how poorly worded it is.
I feel a bit Fur Elise
演奏を生で聞きたい…(´;ω;`)
bruh yuki kaijura is god or what the hell
The ultimate breakup song
1:35
Oh...
aha
ahaha
ahahaha
i don't like mermaids.
@@lorebleh Me neither tbh, especially when their name starts with S or O
Why does this remind me so much of Shiro SAGISU?
Flame of despair you mean Homura Despair
1:06-1:09 reminds me a lot of Brahms
I came here from the underline dub.
fucking love this owo
YES YES
This song is a re-arranged version of Sayaka's witch song.
reminder that "Homura" also means "flame" in Japanese
"Flame of Love' would be more appropriate.
Homura is flame in Japanese. It's Homura's Despair, which in my opinion, suits it best.
Homura did nothing wrong.
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