Maho Shojo Madoka Magica Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely
Maho Shojo Madoka Magica: Sayaka visits a terminally ill boy named Kyōsuke Kamijō, who was a violin player she admired when she was little. After another witch hunt, Mami tells Madoka and Sayaka that she was involved in a traffic accident and didn't have time to think about her wish. She also lets Sayaka know about the precedents of wishing for other people's sakes. Later that night, as Madoka helps her drunk mother and talks with her father, Mami is approached by Homura, who warns her about making Madoka a magical girl. The next day whilst visiting the hospital, Madoka and Sayaka find a Grief Seed that is close to activating, so Madoka goes in search of Mami whilst Sayaka and Kyubey enter the portal ahead of them. As Madoka and Mami catch up with them, Homura tries to warn Mami about the witch she intends to face, but Mami places her in a bind to stop her from following them. As they continue, Madoka mentions her wish is to simply be a magical girl and help others. Mami laments that her job as a magical girl has left her lonely and afraid, but feels relieved that Madoka wishes to fight alongside her. The Grief Seed begins to activate and Mami fights off the creatures and appears to kill the witch. However the witch suddenly transforms into a giant caterpillar, catching her off-guard and killing her. Homura, her bonds dissolving with Mami's demise, steps in and defeats the witch, claiming the Grief Seed, as Madoka and Sayaka become saddened by Mami's death.
How to Watch Maho Shojo Madoka Magica Season 1 Episode 3 Legally and Safely
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