Implemented on October 3, 2023 Puella Magi Madoka Magica scene 0 Main Story Film.2 – Magia Record Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story Next https://youtu.be/sc6vXp9KVSc Previous https://youtu.be/TwL_rFScop0 scene0 Story List https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYwxmdM29z_2GZH_KkPXRjIPr 00:00 cut1 02:28 cut2 04:01 cut3 Mabayu Aio transformation scene https://youtu.be/QUqbjbcaxYg Mabayu Aio Magia https://youtu. be/dw-PdAragWg Madoka Kaname scene0 ver. Transformation scene https://youtu.be/6g1jjegaAFg Madoka Kaname scene0 ver. Magia https://youtu.be/_-_QfE3rsO8 Madoka Kaname scene0 ver. Top Magia https: //youtu.be/BahHD17apFY MagiReco Transformation Scene List https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYww6nKOWvauGZk-OUmTTs7Iv MagiReco Magia List https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYwy3beNFfjFKJRMtA46VLvSy MagiReco Doppel List https://youtu.be/BahHD17apFY MagiReco Transformation Scene List https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYww6nKOWvauGZk-OUmTTs7Iv MagiReco Magia List https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYwy3beNFfjFKJRMtA46VLvSy ://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU5hfVe9AYwzZqKs_1UhVW7REFZGhfMBt Implemented on October 3, 2023. Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Scene Zero – Magireco, Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story * This video has English subtitles. Note that the subtitles are part of the YouTube feature, not the video itself, so you will need to turn CC on yourself when you play it. Note: In Japanese schools, at the end of class, a student leader instructs all students to rise, bow to the teacher, and all students say their appreciation for the lesson. “Rise, bow, thank you” is the chant at that time. Note: In Japan, it seems that exam scores of junior high schools often use 30 out of 100 as a borderline. Junior high school is compulsory in Japan, and there is basically no concept of failing grades, but If they get a low score on the exams, it will affect their naishin-ten, meaning internal score and may have a negative impact on their admission to high school. Note: paisen is a slang for senpai, meaning a senior that changes the word order. It can be used for someone they have become close to. It’s a bit rude to use it with someone they don’t have a relationship with.

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