>>3932375I know very little about Urobochi, but yes. Language barrier aside, I know very little about the "Japanese-ness" of the show, and I'd like to ask him if anything from Japanese history/culture inspired Homura's character.
>>3931854Homura wouldn't celebrate her own birthday or anything, but she goes out of the way to celebrate real holidays whenever possible.
I'm expected to handle anything between the two of us.
>>3931030>What is your waifu's greatest flaw?She doesn't value herself enough. That's the obvious answer, but it's so integral to who she is that getting her into a healthy mindset would basically kill her.
On the societal scale, she's just not too interested in growing up. It's not like she's not far more mature than anyone else in existence, it's that she's been forced to find solutions for a world where everyone she loves is a high schooler. She finally embraces it completely in Rebellion by refusing order for love.
>If you could sum your waifu up in a word, what would it be?Dedicated.
>If you'd want anyone to know 1 thing about your waifu, what would that thing be?Homura has worked harder than anyone else; he is deserving of supreme respect.
>Does your waifu like video games, movies or reading the bestHomura likes reading the most. It's hard to separate hobby from necessity with her sometimes, but she seems to enjoy reading about chemistry and weapons most of all. She's not opposed to myth or geography, though.
>How many close friends do your wife have? Who are they?See
>>3931820 but replace her name with Kyouko. She loves Madoka the most out of them all.
>When has your wife made you happiest, either in her source or in your every day life?Her dance at the end of Rebellion reminded me of something beautiful that I've never been alive to witness. It's bittersweet, but there is value in having control over your environment.