...Madoka eyes the chair with an eager look, hopping onto it and reclining against the back with a happy sigh. "This is a nice chair," she says.
Nah, Madoka had her chair fixation long before Sabrina entered her social circle.
So Sabrina caught it from her instead?Nah, Madoka had her chair fixation long before Sabrina entered her social circle.
Well, like mother, like daughter.
Nope, SV broke the 4th Wall.
I don't think he does. Someone trying to learn something is not a reason not to be silly. People learn just fine in goofy environments as long as the goofiness doesn't conflict with the learning. The Schoolhouse Rock people didn't sit down and say "okay, let's make these songs solemn, we don't want to distract from the educational message".Ehhhhhhh, while I'm definitely one for being really silly, Aranfan has a point.
Why should Sabrina ask about chairs anyway?
If you're making something you might as well make it well.
That doesn't make sense, since Sabrina has already made well-designed chairs.
They could be better. Everything can always be better.That doesn't make sense, since Sabrina has already made well-designed chairs.
*Shrugs*
Honestly, no. The wrestler announcer routine is randomness for its own sake, but asking Madoka about chairs is positive interaction with Madoka that I expect to shore up her self-worth in a small way.*Shrugs*
Differences in opinion I guess. It comes across as just randomness for its own sake to me, and there's already been plenty of that in the quest.
I knew something about that. Someone said that the chairs represent the people Madoka doesn't know but wants to save.Is no one mentioning about how chairs are a recurring motif in Madoka Magica?
That's true in the anime, but there's also the Luminous scene from the movies (and Rebellion's corruptions of said scene) which are symbolic of Madoka and Homura's relationship.I knew something about that. Someone said that the chairs represent the people Madoka doesn't know but wants to save.