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.
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.
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.
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.
It is a very good anime that you must give it a chance. The anime starts slow and you may not love it at first, but then you understand the characters and story and everything gets way better and more interesting.
Action-adventure gameA Certain Scientific Railgunとある科学の 超電磁砲 レールガン (Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan)GenreAction-adventure gamePlatformPlayStation PortableReleasedDecember 8, 2011Anime television series63 more rows
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
The magical index season 4 will be released on Netflix 2022. The magical index is a show that follows the adventures of two children, a girl and a boy, who are the last remaining humans in the universe. The show has been running for four seasons with an audience of over 20 million viewers.
Currently you are able to watch "A Certain Scientific Railgun - Season 3" streaming on Hulu, Funimation Now or for free with ads on Crunchyroll, VRV.
A second anime season, titled A Certain Scientific Railgun S, aired between April 12, 2013 and September 27, 2013 and was simulcast by Funimation, who released the series on DVD between July and August 2014. Another Visual Book containing another bonus episode was released on March 27, 2014.
The student-filled Academy City is at the forefront of scientific advancement and home to the esper development program.
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In Toaru Kagaku no Railgun T Mikoto Misaka and her friends prepare for the Daihasei Festival, a seven-day sports competition between different Esper schools, which, of course, also include the Tokiwadai middle school. Misaka and all other students of Tokiwadai are highly motivated and ready to do their best in the upcoming competition.
It was an amazing anime, the characters were good, animation and the plot talks about Misaka Mikoto a 14 year old girl in a school of espers and she is ranked third in the strongest esper in town, I was not bored in any part amazing anime recommends watching!
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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.
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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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 ...
A parody series based on the Railgun anime entitled Toaru Kagaku no Railgun MMR was bundled with limited edition Blu-ray and DVD releases for the three seasons of the anime.
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.
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 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. Taking place in the futuristic Academy City where students learn to become espers with various powers, the story follows Mikoto Misaka, an electromaster who is the third most powerful of only seven Level 5 espers, and her friends, taking place before and during the events of A Certain Magical Index .
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.
Later night, Kazari is abducted from her room by Kimi's group after her phone call with Ruiko. Mikoto, Kuroko and Ruiko then give chase but Mikoto struggles to defeat Kimi because of her right hand's unleashed dragon, which she recognized it was from Tōma. Mikoto and Kuroko split up to pursue the kidnappers. Mikoto arrives in a multistorey car park, where she encountered Raifu. Their fight continues near Academy City's outer wall in District 11. Mikoto finally defeats Raifu after she struggled from her gravity manipulation ability. Meanwhile, Kuroko battles Saryō, who could sense changes in an esper's AIM diffusion field. Despite being wounded by her sword, Kuroko manages to defeat Saryō. Shuri watches them from a distance and decides to forgo their goal of pursuing Academy City's technology, after she learned that Saryō was involved in Dark May Project and its effect on her. On the other hand, Ruiko stays behind, and pretends to be the culprit of the recent incident involving Mikoto and Kimi. She is then brought in the privatized juvenile hall, where she believed Kazari was held in. After Anti-Skills questioned her, Ruiko is allowed to stay inside the facility then she sneaks past security.
Kazari cheers up Ruiko, who was depressed for losing contact with Frenda, by bringing her to some urban legend sites. They later run into Mikoto and offer advice about her developed feelings towards Tōma. Some time later, Mikoto, Kuroko, Kazari and Ruiko join a jailbreaking event that was hosted by the director of a new-built, privatized juvenile hall named Ryōta Kyōgoku. The event begins and most participants get disqualified early on as they try to breach the outer wall. Kuroko teleports the three beyond some obstacles while Mitori is about to get hit by a guard robot when Dolly saved her in time. Mikoto and her friends reach the main gate when Mitsuko, Kinuho and Ma'aya arrived with a bundle of long logs in tow to be launched towards the wall, but they render useless against its counter-attack. Mikoto finally punctures the wall with assistance from Mitsuko and robot club members, while Shuri Ōmi and fellow ninjas manage to climb up the wall. The participants, including Team Scavenger, then penetrates the outer wall through the hole. Once inside, Mikoto and Kuroko find that they could not use their powers due to AIM Jammers surrounding the area. They later run into a quadrupedal guide robot with Ryōta's face. Other participants, including Mitori and Dolly, subdue Ryōta-faced guide robots as well. One group reaches an AIM Jammer location and tries to destroy it when wasp-liked robots suppressed them with sleeping drugs. On the other hand, Ayame Fusō defeats those same robots using her voice resonance but she later gets knocked down by one of it. Somewhere in the prison grounds, Shuri's group defeats some robot defenses using their ninja skills. Meanwhile, Mikoto and her friends safely arrive at a prison building thanks to Itsuki saving them in the shadows, but they realize that it was the wrong place. They finally arrive in the correct prison building where they would break out the prisoner that was needed for winning the event. Meanwhile, a small girl in baggy sleeves named Raifu Wanigawa is about to get attack by a guard robot when a masked hero named Shoubu Yamashiro saved her. Inside the building, Mitori and Dolly encounter a riot suppression gigapedes. Shuri manages to defeat one of them when it appeared in their location. She later sees Mikoto's group passing by, and decides to follow them for gathering information about Academy City's technology and its espers. As he accompanies Raifu, Shoubu gets electrocuted when he tried to protect her from another threat. Meanwhile, Mikoto and her friends find a certain group busting a door when one of them decided to use his power. His psychokinesis ability becomes unstable and sends scattered rubber bullets in a frenzy. Mikoto and Kuroko shield the others from stray attacks, but Shuri leaves them to rejoin her group after she got hit under her skirt by a rubber bullet. As they advance inside the building, Mikoto's group runs into Raifu and suddenly gets cornered by several robots, but Mikoto reveals that she hacked one of them prior entering the wall. The hacked robot destroys the others then it busts the door that would lead to lower levels. Mikoto's group runs into Mitsuko's team wearing absorbent material suits. They arrive at a prison cell and discover that the fake prisoner was missing. It is revealed that Kazari, who got separated from Mikoto's group while entering the wall's hole, hacked into the prison's system and broke out the fake prisoner all by herself. The event concludes with Kazari winning the price but she decides to donate the money for the expansion of Asunaro Park, where the Child Errors being taken care of. Back in the juvenile hall, Ryōta discovers that the real fake prisoner named Iizuka was tied up, therefore swapping her with an actual prisoner who Kazari broke out earlier. The head of security named Suzuran Aohoshi reveals herself to be one of the perpetrators and subdues him. Meanwhile, the actual prisoner named Kimi Shundan escapes by unleashing a dragon, similar to Tōma's, from her right hand. A member of Shuri's group named Saryō Tsurigane also reveals herself to be Kimi's associate. In an alleyway, Shoubu confronts Raifu after he sensed her malice since their meeting, but she manages to escape from him. Suzuran, Saryō, and Raifu then meet up with Kimi, who had her eyes set on Kazari.
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.
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.
The first tankōbon volume was released by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Comics imprint on November 10, 2007; as of October 11, 2018, 14 volumes have been released. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga in English and began releasing the series in North America starting with the first volume in June 2011. Railgun was adapted as a 24-episode anime television series by J.C.Staff, which aired in Japan between October 2009 and March 2010, followed by an original video animation on October 29, 2010. A second season, A Certain Scientific Railgun S, began airing in April 2013. A third season, A Certain Scientific Railgun T, premiered in January 2020.