
The Railgun and Index have clearly differentiated themselves in the third season…
Well, it’s just that JC was clearly not motivated for the light novel…
Is Satten-san’s chest getting even bigger?
That said, I wonder if A Certain Scientific Railgun has the power to attract otaku in this era.
It would be better to keep doing Satten-san’s daily life.
A bath or shower is a requirement for each episode.
Satou-san has no idea that she is about to go through a terrible experience.
I’m impressed by how well the Railgun has been cooked up to this point…
Original content is excluded.
I didn’t know that there was a third season.
>>8
The pandemic put a damper on things.
Just being able to see Satten-san move and speak makes me happy.
Friend
It’s a girl cohabitating in a certain dark area.
The main story is rather gloomy; it seems resolved at first glance, but behind the scenes, various issues continue, leaving a feeling of incompleteness.
Personally, I would rather see an original anime where evil is vanquished without any constraints!
Before, it was “A Certain Magical Index,” “A Certain Scientific Railgun,” and “Accelerator.”
This time it’s without the forbidden book, huh?
The incredibly easy-to-understand pachinko effect…
The banned book was finished off in the third season, so it’s probably impossible now…
>>16
In the first place, if asked whether there is any significance in continuing to adapt the original work into an anime, it has become a work that does not.
The Railgun can still push out the power of beautiful girls, so it will somehow manage, but if you ask if I’ve been waiting for it, not really.
I think it’s easy to support characters in anime, but there are often dark developments and the deaths of cute characters, which makes it seem difficult to market as a business.
In other words, I managed to finish at least up to a point called the Old Testament.
Starting the New Testament from here will require quite a bit of courage, even if it’s going to be taken seriously and animated…
How far did Index Season 3 go…?
Russia?
>>19
Until we defeat Fianna.
>>20
However, it is an incredibly rushed summary.
Everyone in the cast has become veterans now…
I think that in anime, the depiction of abilities can be flashy, and that works well, but the number of characters and the tendency for them to die doesn’t align well with the way it’s marketed.
Since I don’t feel like reading the original work of the banned book, I just want something that makes it easy to understand what happens next, even if it’s a bad anime.
>>24
There was a mobile game that not only continued up to the point where it hasn’t been adapted into anime but also had voice acting for the characters.
It’s over.
>>33
Release a buyout version!
>>33
It’s a grand finale, considering they held out until the business consolidation of Square Enix…
Even if there are four seasons of the forbidden book, I can’t expect much, but considering pachinko money, they’ll probably end up making it eventually…
The length to simply structure a story doesn’t exist in the medium of anime!
I think Dengeki Bunko should give back a little more.
Making a serious anime adaptation of a long light novel is really tough.
You can just continue like Hidane-chan does with pachinko.
The third season of the Forbidden Book felt like a digest version even if I hadn’t read the original work… How much was actually cut down?
The only way for a new version to be created since the New Testament is for Fujishoji to slap me with cash.
But you know… it would be tough if it were done at the same pace as the first season…
>>34
Having six stories in one volume of the Old Testament is unthinkable in modern times…
I think a considerable number of people would have gotten their first CV in pachinko if there wasn’t for the fantasy convergence.
I wonder if an app for the “Railgun” pachinko will come out…
Manga progresses incredibly slowly, doesn’t it?
>>40
It feels slow in relation to the length of the work.
Upon calm reflection, it’s not really the case.
It’s impressive that a standalone title’s licensed social game has been going for nearly six years.
Long novels in light novel format really have no definitive answer for media mix.
I felt a complex mix of emotions, being happy about the anime adaptation of Railgun and the coexistence of girls, but also resigned to the thought that the main series of Index probably won’t be animated anymore.
>>44
If it’s going to be made half-heartedly by those JC brats, then…
It’s better not to make it!!!
I feel like I’ve been getting dark thinking about the main story every time the spin-off gains popularity for about 10 years now.
In other popular light novel anime as well
(I wonder how they will break things up if they are going to air the anime after this…)
When the original content is something like a light novel where characters talk a lot, it inevitably slows down the progression when adapting it into manga, or you have to cut a lot of it out…
Season 3 was put on hold halfway through because of COVID, so I ended up not watching it anymore…
From the perspective of an outsider, SAO Season 3 seemed incredibly rich in production, but even so, it was not well-received by those who had already read the source material…
>>49
Oh… is that so…?
>>49
I’ve heard that most of Asuna’s cute parts have been cut.
I can only say that it’s progressing reasonably for a monthly serialized long manga, but the original work keeps being released.
>>50
It’s pointless to think about catching up because it’s impossible.
JC doesn’t really change their stance, for better or for worse.
Did SAO air for almost four cours in split parts?
No one can imitate that, right?
>>56
Well, if it’s okay to go with manga, how about BLEACH…
>>62
The scale of the content is just too big!
It’s bad that Kamaji’s pen is too fast!
>>58
The gap of about 8 years from Season 2 to Season 3 is not really even about that problem, right?
The singer has retired and passed away, huh, forbidden book.
>>59
Mami Kawada has already retired from being a singer, but she will still write lyrics for us!
Even though there was a hopeful route that had been formed, Kurazaki-san has passed away…
If I were to include all the descriptions from the light novels, there’s no way to wrap up the story in one or two cours!
Isn’t it possible to create a novel game where you can purchase stories with voice drama-like new translations, even if it’s just a picture story?
>>61
Because a certain if has ended.
I feel like it’s smoothly turning into Guin Saga.
If we’re going to do it in an anime format, it would definitely be something like A Certain Scientific Railgun.
I didn’t like how the sound effect for the Imagine Breaker in the third season of the banned book sounded like a fart.
>>67
At least say it’s F1.
That said, it does feel like it might end with a bang.
>>69
It seems that Kamijou has died.
It’s impossible to get a 4-cour series for a late-night light novel anime.
Well, I don’t mind if it’s not as passionate as it used to be and not of such high quality~ I’ve become the kind of person who can normally say it’s just bad… That’s how it was for the third season.
To be honest, it was completely past its peak by the third season, but is it okay?
I wonder why they decided to make a third season…
>>77
Honestly, there’s no reason other than for the production of A Certain Scientific Railgun Season 3.
The electromagnetic railgun is easy to understand with a radius of about 5 meters for its electric shock.
Since both the enemies and allies in that episode exit without much lingering consequence, it’s enjoyable to watch even from the middle.
Since the Old Testament is sealed, there shouldn’t be any forbidden books, right?
I’m sorry, but I want to see the moving Birdway-chan after all.
It’s an easy-to-understand story because it’s about the scale at which even the basic “Biri-Biri” can stand in the ring.
>>81
I think there are quite a few people who got into it through A Certain Scientific Railgun and like this sense of scale, but are taken aback by the developments in A Certain Magical Index.
Usually, by the fourth season, new viewers can’t keep up.
>>82
Item spin-off anime adaptation for that purpose.
…The atmosphere is too different!
It feels like they really managed to make the third season of A Certain Scientific Railgun after such a long gap.
It seemed like Satten couldn’t keep up, but that wasn’t the case at all.
There were several moments where the sense of flat and three-dimensional space became distorted, so for the third season of the ‘Toaru’ series…
It’s not just in special scenes; it happens in ordinary scenes as well.
Is it still tasty in terms of pachinko?
Still, I don’t really understand why it was one-way.
>>86
One-way streets have become pachislot, so eventually, pachinko will probably come out as well.
So, it seems that most of the materials have been hunted out.
I didn’t really like that the last opening of Index Season 3 felt like it was focused more on Accelerator than Kamijo.
>>87
If anything, the animation related to Kamijou is overwhelmingly more satisfying in A Certain Scientific Railgun Season 3.
>>87
I appreciate that Kamijo was charging ahead.
Run more.
Considering the broadcasting period of A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun
I think it was just around the time it was acquired as a pachinko license…
It’s already quite absurd that they are adapting three side stories into anime…
>>90
Despite being huge content, why is the trunk full of holes…
Ichiko-san was popular, after all.
I want to see Yomikawa-sensei, but I wonder if she even appears in the original work.
The quality of the art in A Certain Scientific Railgun has been remarkably good since the first season…
But it was hard to look at the increasingly thin reference book.
The ratio of original materials in the electromagnetic cannon’s platform is so high that I don’t think there’s a necessity to create an anime just for the platform.
>>98
Eh…!?
On the other hand, I wonder if it was because the director is an otaku that they wanted to do it.
Unfortunately, right before the broadcast, they collapsed due to something with their brain, but… they haven’t passed away.
There is likely a powerful person who is an abnormal lover of the Railgun somewhere in this country that I don’t know about.
>>103
If I were there, I think something would have been a bit different…
It’s a manufacturer renowned for creating materials from nothing in pachinko.
I wonder if it’s just because of Bilibili that Chinese popularity is so high.
It’s an anime that’s at the height of Niconico.
>>106
Well, that’s the origin of the word for that tingling sensation.
I can’t understand because it’s still strong even now.
>>109
I was just saying it casually, but you’re serious, huh? That’s funny.
The banned book was barely passing at the point of the first season…
Did they not consider sharing even a little of the action animation power of A Certain Scientific Railgun with other works?
I felt like pushing the Railgun more than the forbidden book, but it seems more like a story about money rather than love…
>>110
No, the anime of the forbidden books has no love either.
>>110
Even though it’s about money, we are breaking our steady savings built up with fans over two seasons and cheating on it with a different work.
It’s been over 5 years, and what was roughly produced in the original state is Index Season 3.
Well, simply put, it’s probably more appealing to the one who pays…
The third season of A Certain Scientific Railgun had a shocking development, and just when we were wondering what would happen next, it got dropped due to COVID, which is unfortunate.
The period when Nico Nico was thriving and had a good synergy with it was during the second season of A Certain Magical Index.
>>113
I remember that Kiiihara Kun was rubbed to death.
>>113
I loved the MAD that was hanging out with the three idiots and the one-way street…
Since if has ended, I thought there would only be media developments like the original work, manga, and pachinko, so no matter the dirty adult circumstances, I’m happy about the fourth season…
The forbidden book showed Orsola’s bare butt in season 2, so it’s still erotic enough that I’ll forgive it.
>>118
It sounds like you’re a voice actor for the role of Kamijou-san.
I thought Square Enix showed quite a bit of compassion until the service ended, considering the circumstances.
It might be because I had a sense of guilt for ending the social game that Kamachi set up and created before its release.
During the second season, didn’t it feel like “…this is definitely a much lesser effort compared to A Certain Scientific Railgun?” The atmosphere was a bit awkward, wasn’t it?
I think the original work was lively.
The second season of A Certain Magical Index ramped up the excitement with impactful staging.
There was none of that in the third season.
>>125
There were many episodes that could have been interesting if the animation and direction had been improved.
The “Ariane of the Scarlet Bullet” has also been fabricating content since the second season, so if they put their mind to it, they can do that kind of thing with pachinko too…
I’ll forgive you if we pretend season 3 never happened.
I bought the disc, but I’ll pretend it never happened and I’ll buy it again if you sell it to me.
I will forgive you if you pretend the third season never happened.
Just… just one thing only.
I only like the part in the third season’s OP where the character is flying on top of a fighter jet.
>>129
That’s not made by a junior high school student, is it? That OP.
>>131
The animation is done by someone from JC.
It’s just that the director is the person from Eureka.
The person in second place probably had high expectations, so the disappointment is off the charts.
>>119
I liked the melody that seemed to suggest that peaceful everyday life would soon come to an end.
How about doing what we can for the 3rd season of the banned book without overdoing it, and then making the rest into a movie? It feels like that’s not happening, though…
But I can sympathize a bit if they’re doing up to the Russia arc in two cours.
If you include all the side stories and such, is it a content that has been regularly adapted into anime without much interruption?
It’s certainly not the staff’s problem, though.
It’s troublesome to be blamed for the fans or the original work.
It’s unfortunate that the scenario has been so drastically cut down.
I want them to put in some effort in the key moments of the visuals.
Content that is unclear whether it is alive or dead.
Don’t come suddenly.
But if you do it properly, you won’t be able to finish in 2 cours.
You have to do it almost all year round, so it takes a lot of determination.
Misaka Mikoto is…
Let’s not talk about the sad story of the forbidden anime…
Movie… original heroine… Misawa…
I wish they would make a festival movie like that again.
It’s impossible twice.
If you don’t at least show Saten’s butt, I won’t feel like watching.
I’m happy, but I’m still holding a grudge about Nunozuka’s eyes.
A valuable work where you can hear Satorina’s loli voice.
Forbidden book
First term October 2008
Second season, October 2010.
Third term October 2018
A Certain Scientific Railgun
First term, October 2009
Second season, April 2013.
Term 3, January 2020
The price of the forbidden book before using the railgun is…
Both of them were doing it alternately and consistently up until the second season.
Are the new graduates entering society in spring born in the year of the Fullmetal Panic anime?
The quality of the comic adaptation of the forbidden book is very high, so that’s fine…
Compared to the light novel, there are more original anime elements, but I guess it’s easier to create due to the setting.
Both of them were from the ’00s, not just the ’10s.
I wonder if the original anime will again affect the time schedule…
Honestly, I think it’s impossible to continue a sequel to an anime that has passed its peak without the level of enthusiasm and power that BLEACH has.
I wonder if everyone will gather for the final episode.
Patron
DanMachi is fortunate even among long-running light novel anime…
As for the side story…
I know that DanMachi is a popular work, but…
Is there some kind of oil king fan over there?
JC really loves railguns, doesn’t she?
After all, the company name is JC.
I never would have thought that Index, who was imitating the pose from Iguchi-kun’s photo book as a bonus, would end up becoming such a huge pervert.
The city of learning is a setting that makes it easy to get into.
When magic enters the story, the scale becomes larger, and it gets complicated with various things like religion, mythology, and so on.
The moment the Railgun became original content, the IQ dropped significantly…
The scientific axis is pretty easy to understand.
Strength itself can also be represented by a level…
The restriction on doing forbidden books is gone, huh…
Season 3 was already five years ago…
Isn’t it because if you keep doing anime originals, you’ll never catch up?
The original story progresses too quickly for a novel.
They have been doing season 2 and season 3…
I believe it’s the work that is loved the most by JC, so I think it can continue to be made as long as there’s original material available.
Science is easier to understand, flashy, and has lots of girls, so it’s easier to get a project approved.
>>174
I feel like it’s a work where magic as a power doesn’t seem very appealing.
It seems that a Hawaiian girl is awakening.
The harsh reality that there may not be any more anime adaptations of the forbidden books in the future is tough to bear.
I think it would be better to adapt the new work into an OVA or a theatrical movie for dedicated fans and keep it on a smaller scale.
I love living with girls, so I’m really happy.
I wonder if only the power of Pachinko or foreign capital can continue to create forbidden books…
I’m happy to see the moving and eating bees again.
Pachinko manufacturers can fabricate their own materials if they really want to…
Even the third season was past its prime.
The Index series was already confusing in its third season, so if they adapt the new testament, it will seriously turn out incomprehensible.
>>183
On the contrary, as long as you do well around Otinus without completing it all the way, that’s fine…
Did they hold the Great Constellation Festival in the third season of Super Electromagnetic?
I have no memory of it at all.
>>184
I have completed up to the Doppelgänger chapter.
One-person, two roles of a CV type.
In the case of the Railgun, Satorina’s voice felt quite harsh in the pachinko version, so I’m wondering if it will be okay in the anime…
In the end, even in a certain IF popularity poll, Mikoto was overwhelmingly in first place, and no matter how you look at it, that’s where the fan demand lies.
Isn’t the main voice actor too nostalgic?
>>188
The first season is an anime from 15 years ago!
It’s surprising that items are prioritized for animation over psychological mastery.
I never thought I’d get to see a sexy Satten-san wearing a guard-like outfit.
I wonder if the character designer will come back. Recently, I’ve mostly been doing the lewd licensing supervision for Oregairu.
A prison escape game possessed by Nakajo-san for one season.
I wonder what they’ll do for the next season.
The Tokiwadai past arc is not over yet.
Recent works often have sequels that can take 5 or 10 years to come out, so fans have it tough.
Speaking of which, it’s almost March 10th.
Kamijo-san from the Great Conquest Star Festival is too busy and it’s funny.
I wonder how long they will keep doing the original series of Railgun.
>>200
It’s just a barter for the third season of Railgun.
I’m frustrated.
Come to think of it, even though the pacing of the first season of the series was slow, it was made with the most care.
>>202
Well, I was enjoying it normally until the second season, after all.
There were minor complaints, but after all, the scenes I was looking forward to didn’t disappoint.
I haven’t watched the item manga, does Hamazura appear in it?
>>203
Hamazura is not out.
The timeline is set one year before the start of the main story of the banned book.
Is the third season of the forbidden book really that bad, as they say?
>>205
It gave the impression of progressing in a winding manner.
Isn’t there also Chinese money?
Mikoto Misaka is said to be a kind of icon over there.
The Railgun might not know about the outside, but the excitement here peaked in the first season…
>>209
I have to say, it’s a story that relies on the existence of the prohibited books, especially in the second season.
I wanted you to do it at a pace of about one season.
Well, Character 123 from a certain series is on the side of Misaka and Shokuhou, but is entirely on the scientific side…
>>211
It’s terrible, but I understand… it can also be that way.
I found out that there are people complaining that they want Hamazura to be forgotten when looking up opinions on the items, and it was no good.
In a certain IF, Misaka was strong all along, at least in terms of science.
>>214
It might be science, like Othinus.
The Index and Railgun were alternately adapted into anime, but the motivation was clearly different, and that Index has finally been left unattended…
If we’re talking about the Railgun, does that mean Teacher Tetsuso might appear…?
What kind of face should I make when I look at the teacher…
In a certain IF scenario, if the magic side had been a bit more exciting, it might have been different.
The Railgun’s third season was the most interesting, but it didn’t really become a topic of conversation here.
Well, I guess that’s what you can expect from a third season of an anime.
If the item spin-off is coming, will the sixth place finally speak?
It’s strange that the anime original featuring the main four characters, whom I like, is unpopular despite their prominence.