Is Homura part of the femme fatale archetype

Is Homura part of the femme fatale archetype

No, she's part of my harem. She is tight.

No. Homura's Kitsurugi Emiya in a skirt.

Isn't she the literal opposite of Kerry?

Kerry will sacrifice his loved one for the good of all, while Homura will sacrifice everyone for her loved one

...

But she wanted to save one person. And she never wanted to save the world. Absolutely wrong.

she's part of the autistic lesbian archetype

The best archetype, really

Madoka is the femme fatale tbqh. Meeting Madoka ruined Homura's life worse than anyone or anything else ever could have, and she gets nothing more from it than 10+ years of eternal friendzoning.

>*BRRRRAAAAAPPP!*

>Homura will sacrifice everyone for her loved one
Who did Homu sacrifice beyond herself?

Homura's dark and edgy, ends justify the means attitude is what I was talking about. Ideologically they're different, but attitude wise they're the same.

>homo farting at incredibly high wind pressure.jpg

Just stop. Homura is literally the opposite of Kiritsugu. Kiritsugu wanted to save everyone and failed. Homura wanted to save one person and succeeded. Kiritsugu struggles to beat Kirei while Homura just gets stronger and stronger to the point that she's a Goddess now (At least in her universe)

The 2 characters are nothing alike aside from time magic and guns. Homura and Kiritsugu will be mindbroken by Jotaro and Bayonetta

>Sweet, friendly, and innocent as kids
>Crusty, emotionally shut down adults

You were saying?

Those are common in fiction. Not exclusive to Kiritsugu or Homura. Doesn't change the fact that they're opposites aside from the guns and time magic.

>Who did Homu sacrifice beyond herself?
The entire observable universe, the Law of the Cycles and the salvation every single magical girl, including those who had already been saved.

'Used To Be a Sweet Kid' is actually an incredibly rare trope.

Homura's life was ruined before the series. She was already depressed and possibly had severe abandonment issues after being orphaned and shuttled from orphanage to orphanage.

>used to be a sweet kid

So pretty much every comic book character, movie character, anime character? I think it would be rare if the character was stoic when young and became happy adults.

I've rewatched the series a lot but don't remember any orphanages at all.

Her backstory may be sympathetic, but as she is now, she's the villain. Road to Hell's paved with good intentions.

She had a sad childhood, sure, but she could have had an okay future if she'd never met Madoka. The reason Homura became a broken down time traveler and later a yandere monster is because she met Madoka, and Madoka doesn't even have the decency to return the romantic affections that Homura is owed.

>Madoka is literally the worst thing to have happened to Homura

I know Rebellion tried its hardest to make Homura seem edgier but honestly it's really redundant. We already know how much Homura loved Madoka in the 12 episodes. Her crying for her and fighting for her is the same, just with flashier visuals this time.

It's also hard to call Homura a viallin since she's the biggest hero in Rebellion. Gave everyone a happy ending.

Well sure, the cast we know are better off, but It's not that difficult, I think. She rewrote and commandeered the universe, along with all of humanity, for the sake of one individual girl. Things might seem happy right now, but one day, Madoka will remember her godly status. What will happen then? Who's to say Homura isn't willing to sacrifice our species, or the world as a whole, to prevent that from happening?

>Homura wanted to save one person and succeeded
until the very end this is debatable

>Madoka will remember her status
>What will happen then?

Madoka is not going to fight Homura, it goes against her character. Sayaka was the one they always built up to be the anti-Homura character and she always loses to her.

I think Shaft is implying Mami will be the one to confront Homura although I'm not sure how shooting a space cannon will defeat Homu. Maybe there's another threat, something that was caused by Homura forcibly changing the universe, we don't really know yet. All I know is Homura is a heroic character. For now, the girls have normal happy lives because of her.

She kinda did. In the TV series she saved her from becoming a witch by attacking Kyubey, saved her life from the witches until Madoka finally made her wish. She did eventually save her, although Madoka's wish resulted in her not being able to live a normal life anymore, which was her own choice.

In Rebellion she gave Madoka a normal happy life with her family again. Homu saved her.

Absolutely, 100% true, user.

>Homura and Kiritsugu will be mindbroken by Jotaro and Bayonetta
I hope Jotaro NTRs Homura

>tumblr
fuck off

She is pretty much the cliche dark magical girl archetype who somehow got mixed with a tomoe-clone when born. What a sad being she is.

Jotaro fucked Homura.

not just homura

I want to see Dio, Jotaro and Homura in passionate sloppy wet time-distorting sex with stopped climaxes and insane DPing

I want kyubei to pick Hitomi as it's godslayer to put end to all this degeneracy

Can someone explain to me what the fuck actually happened in Rebellion?
I mean, I got the story of the original series just fine but for some reason nothing in Rebellion makes sense to me.
Why the fuck did Homura have a Soul Gem, didn't Madoka's wish make them all go away?
Her wish certainly happened since she is still the godess at the end.
Did they never notice how not a single person in the town was a mindless shambling ghost?
What did Homura even do at the end?
What did she hope to achieve?
Why is blue-girl-I-forgot-the-name-of alive again?
The reset from Madoka's wish left her in the afterlife but for some reason she's back after Homura does her "something".
Can someone briefly sum up what the fuck actually happened story wise, since I don't feel like rewatching it after all this time.

1. Kyubey experiments on Homura, keeping Law of Cycles away from her isolated soul gem

2. Homura creates world (Mitakihara city) inside her soul gem and invites real people inside it

3. Madoka does get through but loses her memories because of Homura's power

4. Sayaka is alive because she and Nagisa were somehow Madoka's assistants, it was their plan to give her back her memories

5. Homura finds out what Kyubey is planning and tries to end it all so they can't get their hands on Madoka anymore

6. Madoka and others fight Homu to save Homu

7. They break the soul gem world and Madokami is about to take Homura for eternal loving

8. Homura instead chooses to rebel against the universe hence "devil" and drag Madoka down in order to give her a happy normal life again

9. Homura is now a hero, letting Jotaro doggystyle her on Friday nights

>didn't Madoka's wish make them all go away
No.
>Did they never notice how not a single person in the town was a mindless shambling ghost?
Sayaka and Nagisa knew the truth, they just were playing along with the facade. Also Kyoko noticed after Homura did.
>What did Homura even do at the end?
Separate the individual human Madoka from the conceptual Law of Cycles, and steal the latter's power, becoming effectively a physical god.
>What did she hope to achieve?
Give Madoka a normal, happy life.
>Why is blue-girl-I-forgot-the-name-of alive again?
Homura brought her back to life.

They do, but my concern is with her current position. She's stated previously in the series that she doesn't care for the world or its people, only for Madoka and her sake. Given her current power over the universe, and over humanity, that's a terrifying thought. It implies that she's willing to do anything if it means making Madoka safe and happy, which may or may not include putting mankind in jeopardy. It's hard for me to look at a character like that and call her a "hero". I don't think she's evil per se, but she does have severe obsessive tendencies and a lack of sympathy for anything, save for one thing. Something like that should never be in a position of power.

Homura is the hero we all aspire to be.

Yes.
Femme fatales are dangerous girls. Homura is a dangerous girl.

No. Femme fatale characters are seductive; Homura is completely socially inept. She's also a sub.

But wasn't Madoka still "kill" after Homura turned into Devil/God/Whatever?
I didn't see her in the ending sequence at all and as far as I remember nothing implied that she was back on earth again as a living human.
Maybe my memory is just shit and I'm remembering things wrong.

Two contradictory answers mere seconds apart. Which one is true?

Homura is a cute magical girl that is tragic. That's all you need to know.

Madoka transfers into their class after Homura is shown to have brought Sayaka back to life. It's a mirror of episode 1.

Despite the fact that the audience may consider Homura to be sexy, she doesn't use sexual appeal to her advantage in the context of the story. She's not a femme fatale.

>perpetual failure
>hateful bitch
>abuses Madoka
>has a loveless obsession with owning Madoka
>ruined everything constantly
>psychopathic murderer
>literally evil itself having destroyed Madoka's heaven
>torments and brainwashes everyone for her own amusement
>Madoka never cared about her
>fucked a wraith out of lust and selfish spite
>is the most selfish whore ever
>original wish was made solely to keep Madoka to herself
>most hated character by far globally

Homura is a femme failure.

Is ACK and Homuhater the same guy? I don't really go on these threads a lot

>sabotages Homura's efforts constantly
>hateful bitch
>abuses Homura
>ruins everyone's lives in order to accumulate karma over timelines
>sadistically manipulates others, sending them to their deaths
>tricks Homura into believing herself to be evil
>pushes others to the brink of death or suicide for her own amusement
>undeserving of Homura's love
>created a wraith in her image to deceive and rape Homura
>wants nothing but power over the universe and others

Madoka is the truly pure evil one.

>femme failure

That's pretty clever, user.

>Madoka's known about Homura's time loops since day one
>all of this was a ploy to cause her the greatest possible suffering

>"Come get it, Jotaro-kun."

Are you prepared?

You'd probably need GER bullshit to stop HomuHomu.

I mean even if Homura was in vanilla meguca form her time magic lasts much longer

Yeah Star Platinum isn't any good against Homura's time wheel.

Though I think Jolyne could take her, given how Mami beats Homura is by using strings.

Yare Yare Daze

Time sex imminent

>Homura is entitled to Madoka's feelings
triggered tbqh