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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