Tuesday, October 1, 2013

A Certain Scientific Railgun: Season 1, Part 2



A Nice Conclusion To The Anime Series With A New But Still Generic Story Arc
The second box set shows the follow up an next story arc following the level upper story arc from the first season one box set with a new but pretty generic story plot that interconnects with the previous one as well. I would advise people to get the first set box as you might get confused somewhat as some of the episodes show integral past scenes or plots from the earlier episodes from before and you will get somewhat lost if you haven't seen them. Like with the first box set these episodes will have a nice intermix of action/comedy/drama/angst but for the most part the drama and angst are kept at a somewhat minimum level no where near series like Gundam Seed,Shiki or Death Note and the like. The animation is very well done as is the soundtrack and background scenery, the voice cast for both the subbed and dubbed did a terrific job playing their character roles. Unlike some this series will give a decent closing for fans so you won't feel annoyed or frustrated by some open or...

Good story - hope for a new season soon
Shortly after the Level Upper incident, things seem to be getting better around Academy City. But however the peace does not last long as a group called Skill out is going around attacking Esper students. How is the group supposed to stop them when they have something that can affect Espers - including the mighty Railgun, and does one of their own have a connection with the leader of the group. But of course everything is not all business, swimsuit modelling, festivals, and new friendships will develop - even when a new and more dangerous threat lurks in the shadows, with the missing children being the key to saving or destroying everything they know.

I liked this series, a good story with plenty of action and humor thrown in. The characters really develop well and the story really flowed well. a good watch

It pays to wait.
This is one of those titles that I'm glad I waited for the box-set on, I like to watch my series in their entirety, not necessarily in 'Marathon-Mode', but being able to pick up right where I left off when I get the time to instead of waiting for the 'next installement', so to speak.

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