North American publisher Seven Seas Entertainment began distributing the Railgun manga from June 2011. A 24-episode anime television series adaptation that was produced by J.C. Staff and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai aired in Japan between October 3, 2009 and March 20, 2010.
Following the initial season of the series, the anime adaptation of the follow-up manga, An Uncertain Scientific Railgun, began. In the initial season, which is mostly an introduction, the events that occur later on in the source material happen simultaneously with the main character.
Whereas the first series approached conflicts and problems with a more open-minded, even philosophical point of view, To Aru Kagaku no Railgun often charges in with guns blazing, complete with esper-filled episodes packed with superpowers everywhere, sometimes to the point where it seemed more like an X-men rip-off than anything else.
レールガン Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan?), translated as A Certain Scientific Railgun, is the anime series adaptation of the Toaru Kagaku no Railgun manga series by Fuyukawa Motoi.
AdventureA spin-off manga series titled A Certain Scientific Railgun: Astral Buddy began serialization in Dengeki Daioh from April 2017 to July 2020....A Certain Scientific Railgun.とある科学の 超電磁砲 レールガン (Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan)GenreAdventure, science fictionCreated byKazuma Kamachi Motoi FuyukawaMangaWritten byKazuma Kamachi63 more rows
A Certain Scientific Railgun T began airing in Japan on January 10, 2020, and consists of twenty-five episodes. Several episodes got delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, concluding the series on September 25, 2020, instead of early June.
The anime series is composed of two 24-episode seasons and one 25-episode season, which is set in the same universe as the Toaru Majutsu no Index light novel series, although with a focus towards one of the seven Level 5s in Academy City, Misaka Mikoto.
Kuroko Shirai is a supporting character in the non-yuri anime A Certain Magical Index and a main character in the spin-off series A Certain Scientific Railgun. A mischievous and blunt girl, who is a level 4 with a teleportation ability.
There won't be Railgun Season 4 for a long time. There isn't much material to cover from manga at the moment. The next arc is "Jailbreaker Arc" which it is still ongoing right now.
Misaka MikotoMisaka Mikoto (御坂 美琴, Misaka Mikoto?) (born May 2) is one of the main heroines in Toaru Majutsu no Index and the main protagonist of Toaru Kagaku no Railgun.
Railgun ( 超電磁砲 レールガン , Chō-Denjihō (Rērugan)?, lit. "Super Electromagnetic Cannon") is the special move unique to the strongest Electromaster, Misaka Mikoto. Misaka Mikoto fires a railgun using an arcade coin.
They do not currently exist in a practical, usable form. A helical railgun was built at MIT in 1980 and was powered by several banks of, for the time, large capacitors (approximately 4 farads).
Accelerator is an antagonist-turned-anti-hero in the A Certain Magical Index franchise and one of the main protagonists of the series.
Railgun is massive yuri romance, the best kind of romance. Misaka is one of the heroines of the main series (Index) and as such has a tsundere crush on its protagonist (Kamijou), who only shows up in her personal spinoff (Railgun) once in a blue moon.
The student-filled Academy City is at the forefront of scientific advancement and home to the esper development program.
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The first opening theme is " Only My Railgun " by fripSide, and the first ending theme is "Dear My Friend (Mada Minu Mirai e)" (Dear My Friend -まだ見ぬ未来へ-, lit. "Dear My Friend (Toward a Future We Haven't Seen Yet)") by Elisa. The song "Smile (You & Me)" by Elisa, which uses the same tune as "Dear My Friend (Mada Minu Mirai e)", is featured as the ending theme for episode twelve. The second opening theme is " Level 5 Judgelight " by fripSide and the third ending theme is "Real Force" by Elisa. "Only My Railgun" appears in Konami's arcade music games Pop'n Music 20: Fantasia, Dance Dance Revolution X2 and Jubeat Knit. For the OVA, the opening theme music is "Future Gazer" by fripSide, the single of which was released on October 13, 2010, while the ending theme is "Special One" by Elisa, the single of which was released on October 27, 2010.
The first volume was released on November 10, 2007 and as of October 26, 2020, 16 volumes have been published. North American publisher Seven Seas Entertainment began distributing the Railgun manga from June 2011.
The song "Infinia" by Misawa is featured as the fourth ending theme for episode 23. For A Certain Scientific Railgun T, the first opening theme is "final phase" by fripSide and the first ending theme is "nameless story" by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets.
A 24-episode second season, also directed by Nagai, titled A Certain Scientific Railgun S, aired in Japan between April 12 and September 27, 2013. It was simulcast by Funimation, who released the series on DVD in North America in two parts on July 1, 2014 and August 19, 2014, respectively. Another bonus episode was released with a visual book ...
An official visual book of A Certain Scientific Railgun was released on July 24, 2010, bundled with a DVD containing a five-minute bonus episode.
For A Certain Scientific Railgun S, it has six pieces of theme music, two opening themes and four ending themes. The first opening theme is "Sister's Noise" by fripSide and the first ending theme is "Grow Slowly" by Yuka Iguchi, the latter of which was released on May 15, 2013.
In the technologically-advanced Academy City, millions of students study superhuman and psychic powers. Judgment, a group made up of specially-trained students and adults, helps combat threats to the city and its people by helping apprehend power-wielding criminals.
Introduction: So roughly a year ago I picked up ‘To Aru Kagaku no Railgun’ right after finishing To Aru Majutsu no Index’s first season well knowingly that Railgun was nothing but a side story. “But it has Misaka!” I said to myself.
These titles are about cute girls doing cute things! For the most part they have an all girls main cast. Only tv/web series added but you can be sure that any related specials to shows on this list would fit as well.
Initially The US Navy saw the Electromagnetic Rail Gun as a long term weapon program for provide Naval gunfire support (NGFS) for the US Marines.
As part of the highly ambitious arms program, the Defense Ministry of Japan seeks to complete the development of rail gun for the JMSDF .
A prototype railgun made by Japan's ATLA (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency) is seen in this image provided by the agency.
The power of railguns seems to be measured in Megajoules instead of the caliber like gunpowder guns.
The concept of railgun that can target aircrafts, missiles, torpedoes, warships and submarines by ATLA.
Title card of the Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime series adaptation, used with the first opening theme song, "only my railgun". Toaru Kagaku no Choudenjihou?, lit., "A Certain Scientific Railgun") is a manga series that serves as a side story to the Toaru Majutsu no Index light novels, written by Kamachi Kazuma, who also wrote ...
Second Season (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S, 2013) Title card of Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S, used with the series' first opening theme song, "sister's noise". As Misaka Mikoto finds out about her 20,000 clones, she tries to stop the Level 6 Shift Project that intends to sacrifice their lives in order to increase the power of the highest ranked Level 5, ...
Toaru Kagaku no Choudenjihou?, lit., "A Certain Scientific Railgun") is a manga series that serves as a side story to the Toaru Majutsu no Index light novels , written by Kamachi Kazuma, who also wrote the original light novels, and illustrated by Fuyukawa Motoi. It started a monthly serialization in Dengeki Daioh in May 2007.
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun focuses on Misaka Mikoto, an electromaster who is the third most powerful of the seven Level 5 espers in Academy City. Set before and during the events of the Toaru Majutsu no Index novels, the anime tells the adventures of Mikoto and her friends during that time period from their point of view, starting with a mystery surrounding a device purported to increase the level of any esper who uses it .
The manga series has been adapted into an anime series by J.C.Staff. The story follows the plot of a Level 5 esper, Misaka Mikoto, and her roommate, Shirai Kuroko, solving various problems arising in the vast space of Academy City .
This is a completely separate sub-story from the others that focus on the behavior of the accelerator. To be able to fully comprehend what’s happening, you must see at least the initial season of A Certain Magical Index.
Following the initial season of the series, the anime adaptation of the follow-up manga, An Uncertain Scientific Railgun, began.
One of the first episodes from the Index franchise that we will be discussing will be the one that began the whole thing, A Certain Magical Index . The show is based on Kamijou Touma’s experiences as a student at the highly technological Academy City.
The Certain Scientific Railgun is the manga’s first spin-off. It follows Misaka Mikoto, who is an esper of level 5, also called “Railgun” in her own stories in a different way from her involvement with the Index series. The story is more focused on the Esper side of things and is set before and after the index’s happenings.
The act of watching A Certain Magical/Scientific Series in its chronological sequence is highly suggested.
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The first chapter of Railgun was published in the April 2007 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh shōnen manga magazine, and the succeeding chapters are serialized monthly.
A Certain Scientific Railgun. chapters. The cover of the first volume of the A Certain Scientific Railgun manga released by ASCII Media Works on November 10, 2007 in Japan. The manga series A Certain Scientific Railgun is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fuyukawa.
A few days later, Ruiko calls Kazari and admits that she used the Level Upper. Kazari rushes in to Ruiko's apartment and finds her unconscious body. Later in a hospital, the frog-faced doctor reveals to Mikoto and Kuroko that Harumi possessed same brain waves with those in coma.
After she bonded with Mikoto, Misaka #9982 leaves for an experiment that would make Accelerator, Academy City's #1 Level 5 , become Level 6 by killing 20,000 clones from the suspended project.
79. "Revelation" (啓示, Keiji) After the festival, Mikoto receives an Indian poker card from Junko Hokaze, which allowed you to experience a dream of someone else. Later night, Mikoto uses the card and dreams about her favorite mascot Gekota, but she then shares the moments with Misaki, becoming a terrible dream for her.
Meanwhile, Kazari discovers theses about synesthesia in Harumi's office. Harumi then takes Kazari hostage and confesses that she used the Level Upper to connect user's brains in a single network, which would rival the Tree Diagram, Academy City's supercomputer.
After they sent Ruiko carrying an unconscious Mitsuko to safety, Ma'aya and Kinuho battle Yoshio's robotic dogs. Mikoto soon sees Mitsuko being admitted in a hospital and becomes infuriated. Meanwhile, Ma'aya and Kinuho manage to defeat Yoshio due to his miscalculation of their abilities.