Writer Gen Urobuchi wrote in an afterword of his novel "Fate/Zero" (later adapted into Fate/Zero (2011)) he wanted to write a "heartwarming story" (the exact words he used to describe what he wanted to bring to viewers with Madoka before it aired), and Kyubey's mention of the inevitable increase in the entropy (and the heat death) of the universe, can be traced to the same afterword. The first half of the afterword itself is essentially a blueprint for Madoka, in terms of "What are the things that will allow Urobuchi to write a happy ending?" Moreover, the ending pretty much satisfied the prerequisite Urobuchi laid out in that same afterword - "a heavenly and chaste soul, who can sing carols of praise for humanity."
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