Updated Nov. 18, 2013
Nov. 23/25 - codename Apprehension, two subphases "preparation" and "commencement"
Nov. 30 - Fear/survival mission: Overtime
Dec. 9 - codename Reconstruction
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Note: "Fall of the Fugitive" was partially chosen because it's the fall/autumn season.
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Apprehension - Doctor Who: "The Day of the Doctor" (Nov. 23/25) two phases "preparation" and "commencement"
The codename was chosen because it has multiple meanings, including "anxiety or anticipation of fear" and "understanding".
On November 23 and 25, screenings of the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special will be held in theatres and on TV worldwide. This includes a TV channel I don't have. I could watch it online at the channel's website afterwards but it's not the same. I like to believe that the screening on Nov. 23 sold out within the first minute; the location and show are just that popular, but that was an exaggerated belief on my part. I did manage to barely get one for one of the Nov. 25 screenings elsewhere, though, as there are more screenings that evening.
Nov. 23 is marked for subphase 1 "preparation" as there are many people who are fortunate enough to have the proper TV chanels or movie tickets.
Nov. 25 is marked for subphase 2 "commencement" for reasons explained above.
Anyway, "The Day of the Doctor" is believed to resolve a cliffhanger set up at the end of the 2013 season/series, a secret revealed in the episode "The Name of the Doctor", and provide a sense of aforementioned understanding. The screenings are also held just before the namesake "fear" event explained below, in which I hope there will be cosplayers of Doctor Who characters; there were a few this May.
Official info can be found at www.doctorwho.tv, the BBC's site at www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho, and a promotional social-media site at www.doctorwhosavetheday.com.
Fear/survival mission: Overtime - Otafest Aurora 2013 (Nov. 30)
On May 17-19, 2013, as the so-called "fugitive" of society, I went on a personal fear/survival mission at Otafest and made amends with two certain people I was-- or am-- deathly afraid of, or so my delusion told me. I was successful. However, on May 19, "Sunny Day Disruption" (a somewhat mean-spirited nickname for the infamous dancing theme "Hare Hare Yukai" from Haruhi Suzumiya, from 2007) blared on the speakers. My mind became fuzzy and screwed up, and in my elevated state of panic that I should not have regained, I ended up making another mistake.
In October, I realized that I had unfinished business after all. This means that I have officially lied about "goodbye forever" for the second time; some may call it a mere "change of plans", but this is much more than that. I did not know I'd be going to Aurora at the time due to university work. Also, there are still some people I want to meet up with for some reason. Thankfully, I'm in a better state of mind than I was last year with the whole "fatal decision" propaganda ruse and all that. Let's hope it stays that way. [redacted]
The official Otafest website is at www.otafest.com. I advise you to keep an eye out for any plans against me.
Reconstruction - Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion (movie 3) (Dec. 9)
A deconstruction is what happens when certain events are played for realism in a story, resulting in negative consequences that are brought up and not just ignored. The codename here refers to a reconstruction, which may be when a story is reworked so that it works among realistic consequences. It's hard to explain.
The third Madoka Magica movie was released in Japan on October 26, and is being screened across North America in December. Canada showdates were stated as December 9th and 15th. (Dec. 15th-- that rings a bell, doesn't it?)
For me to explain the premise of the 3rd movie would be very spoilerific, as it is set during the reconstruction part: after the main anime series and hence after its two remake-movies.
Those circumstances in the anime and movies have been taken into consideration regarding this side note: the characters appear in my current fictional dramatization web series, Opposition/Resurrection, and serve as part of the pseudo-bodyguard group tasked to protect The Fugitive from seven people-- fictional characters-- who are believed to want him dead... while they're not confronted by other characters who are portrayed by these characters' respective voice actors in their own series, English and Japanese, and while they're not subconsciously peer-pressured into waving their hands at the cameras in greetings, still.
The official Madoka Magica websites are at www.madoka-magica.com (Japanese) and www.madokamagicausa.com. You may want to be careful as there may be scattered spoilers due to the Japanese release, even including trailers.