Puella Magi Madoka Magica

Japanese anime television series

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March 27 2025 Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Magia Exedra video game released for iOS and Android devices, after being delayed from its original 2024 release date.
January 2025 Sequel film 'Walpurgisnacht: Rising' scheduled for release in Q1.
April 2022 Three-season anime adaptation concluded.
April 25 2021 At the 10th anniversary event, a sequel movie to Rebellion is announced, initially scheduled for Q1 2024 but later delayed to Q1 2025.
January 2020 Three-season anime adaptation produced by Shaft began airing.
August 2017 Mobile game 'Magia Record' was launched.
November 27 2015 A short concept film for a new story is debuted at Shaft's anniversary exhibition Madogatari.
December 2013 Video game adaptation released for PlayStation Vita.
October 2013 Third film featuring an original story, 'Rebellion', was released.
October 26 2013 The third film, featuring a new story written by Gen Urobuchi and acting as a sequel to the television series, was released in Japanese theaters.
October 2012 First two recap anime films in the film series were released.
October 13 2012 The second compilation film, covering the last four episodes of the television series, was released in theaters.
October 6 2012 The first compilation film, covering the first eight episodes of the television series, was released in theaters.
June 2012 Dedicated magazine, Manga Time Kirara Magica, was launched by Houbunsha.
March 2012 First video game for PlayStation Portable was released.
March 2012 First video game adaptation released for PlayStation Portable.
February 15 2012 The series began streaming on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Crackle.
February 14 2012 Aniplex of America began releasing the series in North America with the first Blu-ray and DVD volume, including an English dub.
2011 Received Grand Prize for the Animation Division at the 15th Japan Media Arts Festival.
November 2011 Announcement made in Newtype magazine that Shaft was developing a three-part theatrical film project.
November 2011 Shaft announced a three-part theatrical film project for Puella Magi Madoka Magica in the December issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine.
September 21 2011 The sixth and final Blu-ray/DVD volume was released, containing a director's edit of episode 12.
August 2011 Novelization of the anime by Nitroplus was released.
June 18 2011 A live broadcast of the entire series was streamed on Nico Nico Douga, garnering around a million viewers and surpassing the previous streaming audience record.
April 2011 Final two episodes were delayed and aired in April due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
April 2011 Final two episodes of the series were aired.
April 27 2011 The first Blu-ray Disc and DVD volumes of the series were released, delayed from the original release date of March 30, 2011 due to the earthquake.
April 22 2011 Resumed broadcast of episodes 10, 11, and 12 on Japanese television networks.
April 22 2011 Episodes 11 and 12 aired back-to-back on MBS, while TBS and CBC ran episode 10 together with episodes 11 and 12.
April 10 2011 Official website announced that broadcasts would resume on April 22, with episodes 11 and 12 to air back-to-back on MBS.
April 10 2011 Official website announced that broadcasts would resume on April 22.
April 10 2011 The official website for Puella Magi Madoka Magica announced that broadcasts would resume on April 22.
March 23 2011 Broadcast for the rest of the series was indefinitely delayed, with the production team continuing to work on episodes and intending to finish airing the series by April.
January 7 2011 Puella Magi Madoka Magica debuts on Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS), Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS), and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC) in Japan. The first ten episodes aired weekly without interruption.

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