A 24-episode anime adaptation of A Certain Magical Index was produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori, which was aired in Japan from October 4, 2008 to March 19, 2009. The anime was collected into eight Blu-ray and DVD sets, which were released from January 23 to August 21, 2009.
The manga series A Certain Magical Index is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Chuya Kogino. The manga is an adaptation of Kamachi's A Certain Magical Index light novel series published by ASCII Media Works.
A Certain Magical Index (Japanese: とある魔術の 禁書目録 (インデックス), Hepburn: Toaru Majutsu no Indekkusu) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura, which has been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint since April 2004. The plot is set in a world ...
A second season titled A Certain Magical Index II, also produced by J.C.Staff, aired between October 2010 and April 2011. 1. "Imagine Breaker Boy" (幻想殺しの少年, "Imajin Bureikā no Shōnen")
The Index manga is, you can say, just an adaption from the Light Novel, but it skips 2 arcs that are somehow important(not so important like WWIII, but still important) and is behind the LN even more than the anime.
A sequel series, titled A Certain Magical Index: New Testament (新約 とある魔術の禁書目録, Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Indekkusu), began publication on March 10, 2011 and concluded on July 10, 2019 with the publication of its 23rd volume.
The Toaru Majutsu no Index Universe consists of multiple series, with Toaru Majutsu no Index (Light Novel and Anime adaption) being the main series to follow.
If you ask a hardcore Raildex fan their opinion, the typical response you'll get is that the Railgun anime is a better adaptation than the Index anime, but ideally you should be reading the novels to get the full context for everything.
Index is still the only girl to have confessed her love to Touma, however, Touma avoided answering by changing the subject of the conversation since he had lost his memories, he had no idea about what kind of relationship he used to have with Index.
Imagine BreakerTouma's ability is Imagine Breaker ("Illusion Killer"), an ability which negates all supernatural powers, including the effects of magical, psychic, and divine powers (which may also include his good luck and God's blessing according to Index).
Yasuhito Nogi 's A Certain Scientific Railgun: Astral Buddy manga ended in this year's September issue of Kadokawa 's Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine on Monday.
Kamijou Touma, The One who Purifies God and Slays Demons! How Misaka sees him.
Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 22 was first published on October 10, 2010. It is the last novel of the epic three-part novel storyline depicting the events of World War III and the grand finale and the last novel of the original novel series.
Accelerator ( 一方通行 アクセラレータ , Ippō Tsūkō (Akuserarēta)?, lit. "One-Way Road") is the 1st-ranked Level 5 and the strongest esper currently residing in Academy City. He is the second protagonist of the Science Side in the Toaru Majutsu no Index series.
A Certain Magical Index: The Most Powerful Level 5 Espers, Ranked According To Strength7 Aihana Eitsu.6 Shokuhou Misaki.5 Mugino Shizuri.4 Sogiita Gunha.3 Misaka Mikoto.2 Kakine Teitoku.1 Accelerator.
Accelerator is appeared in episode 1.
A Certain Magical Index is set in a world where supernatural abilities are a reality. Individuals who possess special powers acquired via science are called Espers (超能力者, Chōnōryokusha). Those Espers who gain their abilities without the aid of special scientific instruments, whether at birth or otherwise, are referred to as Gemstones (原石, Genseki). Others, known as Sorcerers (魔術師, Majutsushi), gain their powers upon mastering the power of magic, either from obtaining knowledge from different mythologies or by using mystical artifacts, although the existence of sorcerers is a secret to the public. While Sorcerers align themselves with different beliefs, Espers are aligned with scientific institutions. This leads to a power struggle between the magic and science factions for control of the world.
Happened or maybe not. The 26-episode third season titled A Certain Magical Index III aired in Japan from October 5, 2018 to April 5, 2019.
The bonus novels that Kamachi wrote for the series' Blu-ray / DVD releases are compiled into two volumes titled A Certain Magical Index: Apocrypha Archive (とある魔術の禁書目録 外典書庫, Toaru Majutsu no Indekkusu Gaiten Shoku) to commemorate the 15th anniversary of his debut, which began publication on June 10 and concluded on August 7, 2020 with the publication of its 2nd volume.
A Certain Magical Index is a light novel series written by Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura. ASCII Media Works published 25 volumes between April 10, 2004 and August 10, 2011 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint; 22 comprise the main story while the other three are short story collections. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America and began releasing it under their Yen On imprint in November 2014.
In May 2010, it was reported that A Certain Magical Index became Dengeki Bunko's number one bestseller and it became the first Dengeki Bunko series to sell over 10 million copies. Later that year, it became the fifth best selling light novel in Japan, beating other popular series such as Full Metal Panic! and Haruhi Suzumiya. It was reported in October 2014 that the entire franchise including the light novels and manga had sold over 28 million copies. It was reported in August 2017 that the light novels have sold over 16.35 million copies in Japan. As of July 2018, the series was reported to have sold over 30 million copies. It was reported in March 2020 that the entire franchise had sold over 31 million copies. In May 2021 it was reported that the light novel, manga and spin-off series reached 31 million copies.
^ Although the furigana given for 禁書目録 is Indekkusu (インデックス), the kanji that make up the title are read as Kinsho Mokuroku (the Japanese name for the Index Librorum Prohibitorum ).
The third season's eight volumes of Blu-ray/DVD sets were released from December 26, 2018 to July 31, 2019, with episodes 6 and 7 of the bonus short anime parody titled A Certain Magical Index-tan, which depicted Index in her chibi form, included in the first and fifth limited edition releases.
Debuting in 2004 as a light novel series by Kazuma Kamachi, A Certain Magical Index is among the most influential franchises of its type. While the original intention was to change the title of each volume to better reflect that arc's main character, this concept was ultimately dropped in favor of establishing Index as the principal title.
Those born with such traits attend Academy City , a hub dedicated to scientific discovery and advancement.
Known as the "Railgun," Mikoto Misaka is a Level 5 esper with the ability to generate and manipulate electricity. In Index, Mikoto is mainly reduced to a potential love interest for Touma, with the anime amplifying the character's tsundere traits to an annoying degree. Freed from the constraints of portraying a supporting character, ...
No other player suffers more from this issue than Shirai Kuroko, Mikoto's best friend who takes every opportunity to harass and invade the protagonist's personal space.
Possessing the Imagine Breaker in his right hand that cancels out scientific and magical powers, Touma is a great protagonist in the light novels; unfortunately, the anime does a poor job of adapting Kamachi's hero. Without inner monologues to show that Touma's countless righteous speeches addressed to the villains are just distractions to allow the teenager to find an opening to deliver a punch to the face, Touma ends up coming across as a somewhat bland, shallow, and even overpowered protagonist.
Compared to Touma's rather bland anime version, Mikoto feels far more realistic and three-dimensional. Depending on the situation, she can be arrogant, childish, self-destructive, shy, and kind-hearted. Biri Biri is electrifying.
1 Index: It Is Still The Main Series. Regardless of quality, Index is still the main series. Railgun might handle certain arcs (and characters) better than Index, but the latter is more relevant when it comes to worldbuilding, plot development, and character follow-up.
The cover of the first volume of the A Certain Magical Index manga released by Square Enix on November 10 , 2007 in Japan. The manga series A Certain Magical Index is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Chuya Kogino. The manga is an adaptation of Kamachi's A Certain Magical Index light novel series published by ASCII Media Works.
After he attended his supplementary lessons and encountered Mikoto again, Tōma finds a wounded Index in front of his room when a magician named Stiyl Magnus showed up to retrieve her. Stiyl finds his magic attacks useless against Tōma's Imagine Breaker but he still summons a fiery creature called "Innocentius".
Index and Tōma then engage in a debate about the existence of magic and his right hand's power called "Imagine Breaker", which could negate any supernatural abilities. Afterwards, Index leaves as she is being pursued by magicians seeking the 103,000 grimoires in her head.
26. "Ouma Yamisaka (Second Half)" (闇咲逢魔 (後編), "Yamisaka Ouma (Kouhen)") On the midnight of August 31, Tōma struggles from Index's bites and stumbles upon his unfinished homework. Later that day, Mikoto is being stalked by the grandson of her school's chairman named Mitsuki Unabara.
Index was adapted as a 24-episode anime television series by J.C.Staff, which aired between October 2008 and March 2009. A second season titled A Certain Magical Index II, also produced by J.C.Staff, aired between October 2010 and April 2011.
The first chapter of the manga was published in the May 2007 issue of Square Enix 's Monthly Shōnen Gangan shōnen manga magazine, and the succeeding chapters are serialized monthly.
Meanwhile, Stiyl and Index are approached by a Roman Catholic nun named Agnese Sanctis. Tōma then arrives with the nun, who happened to be the missing sister named Orsola Aquinas.