Puella Magi Madoka Magica Connect May 2026
In the final episode, “Connect” plays during the climax—not as an OP, but as an insert song. When Madoka becomes the Law of Cycles, the lyrics “Even if I’m broken, I’ll protect you” become literal. The song ceases to be about Madoka’s hope and becomes Homura’s eternal curse.
Introduction: A Smile Hiding a Scream At first glance, Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) appears to be a typical magical girl anime. The opening theme, "Connect" (コネクト) by the duo ClariS, reinforces this illusion: a bubbly, synth-pop melody, an upbeat tempo, and lyrics about reaching out for friendship. Yet, for anyone who has watched beyond the third episode, “Connect” transforms from a cheerful anthem into a tragic elegy. It is a masterclass in musical misdirection—a song that literally connects the audience to the show’s true nature: a deconstruction of hope, sacrifice, and the cyclical nature of despair. puella magi madoka magica connect
The last line of the song, barely audible in the fade-out, is “I’m not alone anymore.” In a normal show, that would be a victory. In Madoka , it’s a curse—because the only way not to be alone is to drag someone else into your labyrinth. Connect, but be careful. The thread you hold might be the one hanging you. If you enjoyed this analysis, consider rewatching Episode 10 with the lyrics in hand. “Connect” will never sound the same again. In the final episode, “Connect” plays during the