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A Certain Scientific Railgun. A Certain Scientific Railgun (とある科学の 超電磁砲 レールガン Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan) is a Japanese manga series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fuyukawa, which began serialization in the April 2007 issue of ASCII Media Works ' Dengeki Daioh magazine.
The manga series A Certain Scientific Railgun is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fuyukawa. The manga is a spin-off of Kamachi's A Certain Magical Index light novel series published by ASCII Media Works.
Another bonus episode was released with a visual book released on March 27, 2014. A third season titled A Certain Scientific Railgun T aired from January 10 to September 25, 2020. The third season ran for 25 episodes. Two bonus anime are set to be released from the third season's first and fifth Blu-Ray/DVD volumes.
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Yasukawa was confirmed as the series composition writer in September 2019. 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.
Unlike previous seasons, the season was simulcasted on both Funimation and Crunchyroll, with Crunchyroll streaming the series in Japanese with English subtitles, and Funimation streaming the English dub. The three seasons, including the OVA, were released on Hulu in Japan on March 24, 2022.
A Certain Scientific Railgun is the first manga spin-off and follows Misaka Mikoto, the level 5 esper also known as 'Railgun', in her own adventures, separate from her involvement in the Index series. Her story focuses more on the Esper side of things and takes place before and during the events of Index.
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.
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.
Accelerator is an antagonist-turned-anti-hero in the A Certain Magical Index franchise and one of the main protagonists of the series.
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).
Projectiles launched via railgun can reach speeds of around 5,500 mph (8,800 km/h) whereas even the fastest bullets can only travel to around just 1,800 mph (2,900 km/h).
It helps that chronologically, Railgun starts before the events of Index , making it a perfectly accessible entry point to the Raildex franchise . It's not hard to find people who swear by Railgun , but who either haven't watched Index or think very lowly of it.
After airing the final episode of Toaru Kagaku no Railgun T, Toaru Project official twitter confirmed that the project has not finished yet.
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.
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.
In Academy City, populated mostly by supernaturally gifted children, Mikoto impresses leaders of a ruling committee when she thwarts a bank heist.
Kuroko is growing attracted to Mikoto, which causes conflicts as the latter becomes more popular with other girls at her new school.
When she's splashed with water on an outing, Ruiko borrows a Tokiwadai uniform, making her a target of someone who's tasering the Tokiwadai.
After discussing urban legends with her friends, Mikoto finds a few of them coming to life, including one involving her good friend Tōma.
After Kuroko's impetuousness gets Kazari hurt while trying to stop a car theft, she talks with Mikoto and remembers a key promise she once made.
Judgment hunts for a renegade esper who can make aluminum explode. Mikoto gets a chance to work for Judgment and wishes she hadn't.
As the graviton attacks continue, Kuroko and Mii discover that Judgment members are the real targets, and Kazari is next on the list.
The student-filled Academy City is at the forefront of scientific advancement and home to the esper development program.
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The anime series is licensed in North America by Funimation under the title A Certain Scientific Railgun. The first season was released on DVD on April 16, 2013, and the second season was simulcast on Funimation's website, and was later released in two parts on DVD on July 1, 2014 and August 19, 2014.
The side story included in the release of Railgun T is Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Agnese's Magic Side Work Experience, focusing on Agnese Sanctis as she find herself doing odd jobs for Stiyl Magnus all over Europe following her rescue in the La Regina del Mare Adriatico Arc .
For Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S, fripSide's " sister's noise " was used as opening theme song (Episode 1 treated it as ending), followed by " eternal reality ", also by fripSide. " Grow Slowly " and " Links " were used as ending theme songs, performed by Iguchi Yuka and Misawa Sachika respectively.
Music. Like in the Toaru Majutsu no Index anime, Iuchi Maiko handles the music for the three seasons of the Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime. Fourteen theme songs in total are used for the series. In the first season, fripSide performed " only my railgun ", which was used in the first 14 episodes ...
Like in the original manga, the Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime series serves as a supplement to the Toaru Majutsu no Index anime, focusing more on life in Academy City .
Notably, the airing of Railgun T was beset by delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic impacting production of the season. So far the anime was delayed five separate times. Episode 7 was delayed for a week and was broadcast on February 28, 2020. Episode 8 was delayed for two weeks and was broadcast on March 20, 2020.
An official guidebook to the Toaru Majutsu no Index and Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime series, entitled Anime Toaru Majutsu no Index no Subete―featuring Anime Toaru Kagaku no Railgun, was released on October 2010, and was bundled with the OVA of the Railgun anime. The limited-edition disc releases also include Toaru Majutsu no Index side stories ...