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    Shhhhh animus! That would make too much sense. Storing 108,000 books in the brain of a cute loli is far more useful as a story element then having them all stored on a magic hard drive.

    I really felt for Touma this ep, he really had no chance of winning that fight except for taking a shot and appealing to Kaori's humanity. I was expecting someone to come save him at the last minute though, I"m not sure I like the way it actually turned out as much but at least it wasn't exactly what I was expecting.

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    TV(something) decided<-last two Kanji



    TV (something) latest news included?<-last 6 Kanji
    Names of two staff/characters?
    Dream (something)
    [A certain scientific railgun?]
    Premiers!! <- All three Kanji.

    Unlike Ryouga, I can only guess-read the Kanji.

    Maybe between use we can work something out?

    (or someone can just translate it for us )

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    アニメ is "anime" in katakana.

    So, TVアニメ is TV anime.

    Then, after the anime title, you see an SS... which usually is used to mean Second Season... if I had to guess. Like Da Capo SS. Or it could be Side Story.

    とある魔術の禁書目録 <-- Toaru Majutsu no Index according to anidb.

    とある科学の超電磁砲 <--- according to mangaupdates, this is the title for Toaru Kagaku no Railgun... same as the poster.
    Last edited by Munsu; Tue, 10-28-2008 at 07:40 AM.

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    Buff:
    At least you can guess them. I can't even do that...

    Munsu:

    My guess for SS would be Side Story since its already on the first picture.

    A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun... two opposites sides in which Touma gets drawn into.

    Anyway... since the title of Magical Index is besides the Tv Confirmation of the first picture, plus that I found out that the cover of the 2nd Railgun manga has those images... I can discard the 1st picture...

    Don't know about the second one though. I can't find any information about it anywhere... and the source of the picture is animepaper, so now Im having second thoughts about its validness...

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    I have no clue when it comes to hiragana or katakana though. Kanji's the only thing I have a chance at.

    So "A certain scientific railgun" is a spin off from Index, similar to the Tomoyo Special from Clannad?

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    As far as I know (without going into details so I won't spoil anything...) A Certain Scientific Railgun details some events from Misaka's POV, which happen between the time Touma fought her and then met Index. Unlike A Certain Magical Index which is on Touma's POV... Railgun follows Mikoto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Board of Command
    OP has been released by Nipponsei. Grab it on their IRC channel.

    https://nipponsei.minglong.org/packlist/distro/
    Marik already posted it on post #45 =(

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    Oh oops. I thought he posted an episode, not the song.

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    Definitely my favourite OP of the season.

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    While I really liked Mami Kawada's OP songs for Shana and Shana II, PSI-missing just feels like it's missing something, especially in the TV version. When I listen to the TV version I keep expecting the song to make a dramatic upward shift at the end of the crescendo sequence but instead of shifting it just flattens out. It feels like such a shift could/should happen at about :52 in the OP version and/or at about 1:02. The music has been building leading up to those points but then bleh, the excitement is allowed to dissipate without capitalizing on the potential.


    I'm comparing to things like ~1:07 into the TV version of Joint (Shana II OP1) where the music builds to a more 'explosive' point and then the song puts out even more energy than it was before for a while. Another easy comparison is to Hishoku no Sora (Shana OP1). There she does a similar thing, not fulfilling the promise hinted at by crescendos. However, Hishoku no Sora keeps the pace and energy pretty high throughout so the crescendos are less pronounced, and the absence of climactic shifts at their ends doesn't leave one feeling so under-energized. The PV verision of PSI-missing doesn't feel like it suffers quite as heavily from this (especially the second verses crescendo) so hopefully the CD version won't either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukimura
    While I really liked Mami Kawada's OP songs for Shana and Shana II, PSI-missing just feels like it's missing something, especially in the TV version. When I listen to the TV version I keep expecting the song to make a dramatic upward shift at the end of the crescendo sequence but instead of shifting it just flattens out. It feels like such a shift could/should happen at about :52 in the OP version and/or at about 1:02. The music has been building leading up to those points but then bleh, the excitement is allowed to dissipate without capitalizing on the potential.


    I'm comparing to things like ~1:07 into the TV version of Joint (Shana II OP1) where the music builds to a more 'explosive' point and then the song puts out even more energy than it was before for a while. Another easy comparison is to Hishoku no Sora (Shana OP1). There she does a similar thing, not fulfilling the promise hinted at by crescendos. However, Hishoku no Sora keeps the pace and energy pretty high throughout so the crescendos are less pronounced, and the absence of climactic shifts at their ends doesn't leave one feeling so under-energized. The PV verision of PSI-missing doesn't feel like it suffers quite as heavily from this (especially the second verses crescendo) so hopefully the CD version won't either.
    Spot on. For that very reason, Ame sounds better despite it suffering from the same flaws, mainly because it's even less upbeat, allowing you to hear it as an "easy-listening" piece without expecting something dramatic.

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    Thanks for that link for that album! I am really liking the PSI-Missing song!

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    Contrary to a popular belief, Toaru Majutsu no Index episodes are made of more than just the OP:

    Episode 5 HD - Eclipse
    Episode 5 SD - Eclipse

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    Downloading it already thanks for the link Kraco. Now if Kurozuka 04 gets released today as well that would make my day

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    The episode was quite good, but I can't shake the feeling they were dragging it.

    Stiyl calling Touma a 'monster' just cause he is an ESPer made me lol... specially since he is a Magician...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyougaZell
    The episode was quite good, but I can't shake the feeling they were dragging it.

    Stiyl calling Touma a 'monster' just cause he is an ESPer made me lol... specially since he is a Magician...
    I thought he called Touma a monster because of how Touma wanted to find strangers or drug her to find a cure that didn't work, or something.

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    I think this was a good episode. You say they were dragging it, but I think this slowish progress was very much needed to create suitably the feeling of helplessness Touma was feeling and the morbid sense of dark obligation those two magicians have been experiecing year after year.

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    I agree with Kraco. I got no complaints about this show well maybe the loliness but I can live with it.

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