So, do you believe in miracles? By miracle, I mean something that happens out of the extraordinary and takes you by complete yet pleasant surprise. This could be as simple as finding a one dollar bill on the ground when you need it the most or saving someone's life when they are just inches from death. Well, if miracles exist, then so should be hope right? Well, perhaps what fans could hope for is someday, that the Index or Railgun franchise would get a movie adaptation. Now, the time has come and it's here. From an action packed series of science and magic brings forth
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a new experience in the form of film adaptation for the first time ever.
Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki (A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion) is a film based off the franchise known as Toaru Majutsu no Index. (also known by its English name as A Certain Scientific Index) The film is designed as an side story in part of the Index franchise. As such, expect some of the supporting and main characters to make appearances with roles in this film. It is important to note that fans should already be somewhat familiar with at least season one of the Index series. Otherwise, the experience you get out of this film might not be as special as you'd hope for.
I had high expectations of the film and I am thankful to say that those were met. The film itself takes place in the same setting as the TV series, Academy City (sometimes referred to as the Experiment City) a sovereign city-state where technology are highly evolved. Among its cities' residents though are students and scientists whom the latter conducts research on psychics known as Espers. However, the film itself steps forth beyond just science but also crosses with the magic realm.
The timeline of the film is assumed to take place between the Remnant and Daihaseisai arc. (refer to the TV series for insight) But because the setting is at the location of Academy City, expect some advanced technologies to make it on screen. Take the Endymion for an example. Based on a name from Greek mythology, Endymion is a pivotal factor in this film as influences both the science and magic sides. It also serves as a symbol of pride for Academy City as well as an instrument of war for military purposes. The mysteries of this technology is revealed in the movie and fans can interpret its revelation in a variety of ways. It's more than just a space elevator, much much more. It's a new story to tell and hope to remember by.
No story can be complete without its characters. In this film, it is crafted from the basis of a new character named Meigo Arisa. As an upcoming rising star, she plays the role of a singer with both a gift and mystery regarding her origin. Although labeled as a level 0, her character is prominent especially when we learn about the influence she has according to a certain magician. Arisa's name also is literally translated as 'sound' so expect to hear quite a bit from her in the form of her songs. After all, it's the songs that attracts the other main characters like Touma and Index early on as well. It seems like fate has plans for them because Arisa does get a surprise regarding her singing talent. More importantly though, we also learn that there are also other people who wants her but for much contrasting reasons.
Among other characters that we might be familiar of includes Academy City's ranked #3 Railgun, the only and one Misaka Mikoto. Going by perhaps a more catchy name as BiriBiri (as nicknamed by Touma), she makes an electrifying appearance in the film with not just her skills but also in her outfit. Fans of the A Certain Scientific Railgun franchise might also be delighted to see her friends (Kuroko, Kazari, and Ruiko) make appearances as well. After all, friends have to stick together to bring miracles. On a more badass side, we also see an esper who is unmatched on the level 5 ranking charts.
Perhaps dream also are soaring high for Arisa because her inspiration to become a singer. There is no doubt that the girl has talent and it's why Index and Touma became entranced by her voice in the beginning. However, the reason others wants her are for more reasons than just talent. That talent isn't just singing but for purposes that crosses the lines between science and magic. For a particular girl on the magic side, it is her duty to protect Arisa. We see that later on, this girl represents a sense of miracle because a certain incident in the film. In fact, you might be somewhat surprised at what you'll yourself. Miracles comes in surprises and this film also brings in some surprises of its own.
So the film incorporates many other factors with its characters. There's a variety of them such espers, magicians, idols, immortals, witches, and wizards. All of them comes in a package as they display their powers to the audience. If that wasn't enough, there's a sense of mystery. Obviously, all eyes are on Arisa as she is a person of high interest. There's many questions going on regarding her origins and why she is so important. There's also a sort of metaphor with her Arisa's character going on as her singing represents inspiration and hope. We hear it like just music but behind those lyrics is a girl who is selfless with a big dream.
Like its original predecessors, the film also adapts some of its more humorous moments. In fact, Arisa shares a similarity with Index that could cost quite a budget out of anyone's wallet. Then, there's Kuroko who retains her fantasies and awe to her onee-sama, Misaka Mikoto. If bad luck hits home, then Touma's name is written all over it. There's the gimmicky and cliched moments where Touma gets himself in compromising positions as well. This should be nothing new though considering the result of a double edged sword from his Imagine Breaker.
Action wise, the film maintains a solid formation with its fighting scenes. There's intensity from both the science and magic side. Flames are expected in the forms of magic while there's also electrifying sparks flying in the air from Biribiri. As both magic and science side clashes, there's that sense of both fear and antagonism regarding our new uprising idol – Arisa. However, also expect fan service. Unfortunately, the film doesn't omit these factors after shower scenes. There's also reused character designs in the form of lolis as Kamachi often spotlights them on the screen. That is hardly refreshing. Anyone familiar with the Railgun manga or Index novels will instantly realize this. Those who have been following the animated Railgun series recently will also find a similar pattern. Lastly, there's some main characters who doesn't seem to get the spotlight they deserve. In fact, they seem to be more in the background as supporting characters. I'm referring to a certain albino boy that is famously known for a certain experiment in Academy City. As a fan of his character, there's some disappointment that hit me home.
As this product is set on a theatrical screen, expect cinematic animation. Most noticeably, this film is performed with vertical resolution complete in concrete details. Therefore, expect more focus on backgrounds and details at many various scenes that are can be noticeable. The adaptation of Academy City is also presented with strong artistic values to reflect its scientific structures. Arisa's character design gives her an outlook that fuses between an ordinary girl with pink hair and an idol singer with her flashy outfit. Other new characters gives off their magical look like the witches hat and trooper like outlook. The way most of the movie is shown reflects on the animation of scientific and magical values. Clearly, this movie should be watched under at least 720P or higher to get a full pleasant experience.
Because a good portion of the movie focuses on Arisa, she is the star and coming with her is that magnificent voice. Her voice performs a variety of songs with various purposes. I give praise to Sachika Misawa for her role as Arisa. Not only does she voice her character but also the various songs performed in the film that clearly shows her talent in the music industry. As an upcoming idol in the fictional world of Index though, there's also a sense of miracle in her voice. It seems to inspire hope/miracle and Arisa's songs presents that. The OST remains consistent during battle scenes and those where comedy pops out in the open.
I don't entirely believe in miracles because not everything happens at that moment when you want it to. However, I got what I wanted and that's an enjoyable experience from Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki. The Toaru Majutsu no Index franchise is already massively successful with its spawn of the spinoff, Railgun. Similar results also can be traced for this movie through some statistical figures with its premiere. Of course, statistics aren't what determines your judgement of this film. Still, do give this a movie a try especially if you're a fan of the Raildex franchise.
This movie itself establishes the line when both science and magic worlds clashes. When that line is crossed, you'd expect struggle and conflict. From that, there comes miracles.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Gekijouban Toaru Majutsu no Kinsho Mokuroku
Japanese: 劇場版 とある魔術の禁書目録 エンデュミオンの奇蹟
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Finished Airing
Aired:
Feb 23, 2013
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Funimation
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J.C.Staff
Source:
Light novel
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Duration:
1 hr. 30 min.
Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
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So, do you believe in miracles? By miracle, I mean something that happens out of the extraordinary and takes you by complete yet pleasant surprise. This could be as simple as finding a one dollar bill on the ground when you need it the most or saving someone's life when they are just inches from death. Well, if miracles exist, then so should be hope right? Well, perhaps what fans could hope for is someday, that the Index or Railgun franchise would get a movie adaptation. Now, the time has come and it's here. From an action packed series of science and magic brings forth
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Dec 13, 2015
One word to describe this movie? "Ouch."
Despite its immense popularity in Japan and abroad, the Index series in general has always been wishy-washy (my honest opinion). Sure, there's a running plot with a somewhat interesting ensemble of main characters, but it has plenty of flaws too - too many convoluted terms that are unexplained or mentioned once and quickly forgotten about, an utter lack of character development, and so on. This movie - Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki - continues to extrapolate these same exact flaws, and in addition to that, adds some serious inconsistent plot elements that are both glaring and ridiculous. Let's start ... Sep 6, 2013
Such misfortune! Here comes another review!
One thing I always find great about movies based off of series isn't just more of what I like, but to see how the company handles it, so with J.C. Staff holding the reigns I had expectations and those expectations were surprisingly met. The production value truly shows with Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki when it came to top-notch visuals, soundtrack and even though it wasn't as good as it could be, the plot wasn't too bad itself. It seems this movie has had a better share of miracles instead of misfortune. Story: The plot is something I've always been ... Sep 18, 2013
"Do you believe in miracles?"
A somewhat cheesy start to the review perhaps, but appropriate to the theme of the movie nonetheless. Recently, I've noticed that I seem to have developed a knack for somehow always being able to review a show by J.C Staff, despite me saying that I'm not too fond of them. Now, honestly, I've had to re-evaluate that assessment, seeing as I've been somewhat unfair on them in the past - they've got their fair share of fantastic shows under their belt (Honey and Clover and To Aru Kagaku no Railgun S), as well as some that are bad or lame representations ... Sep 1, 2013
As a fan of the To Aru series (given I haven't seen any Railgun yet). I had a decent level of expectations for this movie. Toaru Majutsu no Index itself was a series I enjoyed greatly. I watched it a while back and ever since the "break" to go forward on the Railgun side story I haven't seen the series since. Since no anime is perfect I could blatantly point out most flaws I found in the show and look past them but as I grew as an anime viewer these flaw became more and more of a cripple to the series. Again since I
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Jun 25, 2015
How did I find out about this movie you ask? Well, I have no idea. Damn, my rotten brain. I wish I have Index's brain so I can remember how I found this movie.
[Story]: (8/10) The story is set in Academy City. A Space Elevator named Endymion which is under construction is almost complete. One day, Touma and Index meet a Level 0 girl named Meigo Arisa. Index and Arisa have a mysterious connection in their ravenous appetites. While the three are enjoying their time after school, Stiyl along with some magicians suddenly attacks. His target is Arisa. Why can't the Index series take things slow ... Sep 8, 2013
I apologize in advance if i spoiled anything. I tried very hard not to. Or for getting your hopes up and then crushing them because it does not live up to my description.
Miracles? This movie certainly is one. Think of every single anime movie you've seen. Majority of them all have common cliches. Three bad guys, who are impossible to beat but some how are killed in the end, and one leader who is either overpowered, or just a coward. And of course, the main characters all struggling for what is obviously good. This movie has none of that. 3 years ago, a space ... Sep 21, 2013
"Then, would you accompany me to the depths of hell?"
For those who watched the TV series, this sure rings a bell. It was said by Index to Touma in the very first episode when they met in Touma's apartment. After this encounter, Kamijou Touma's life would never be the same again. He didn't know back then but he was about to discover a world with dangers beyond his imagination and had yet to realize how important he would become. The Toaru Index/Railgun franchise stands out due to its great character design and art, exciting battle scenes and an interesting story about the fight between the scientific and ... Jan 26, 2016
**THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN A FEW SPOILERS**
I came into Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki very cautiously because of what I thought about the 2 seasons of Toaru Majutsu no Index. I thought that the first season was mildly entertaining with the ideas it presented but when season 2 came out I felt like it just fell on its face. So, did Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki do any justice for the Index anime?........nope. Story: (3/10) The story of Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki begins with a plane crashing but when the plane crashes all the people that were involved in the ... Sep 6, 2013
Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki Review
Before I start this review, let me just say that I’m a huge fan of the Toaru series, I absolutely love the characters, all of them being extremely interesting and not typical stereotypes. The story is interesting and the universe is so huge that I just want to read up everything about it. Although that being said, I felt that Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki was a pretty huge disappointment for me, and it pains me to give it only a 7/10. It lacked the charm of both the Railgun and Index series. Why? Just read ... Sep 10, 2013
Fukou da! Here it comes my review!
I had great expections knowing that Kamachi Kazuma wrote the script for this and as a great fan of the Index series (I mean, the Light Novels) I was really really looking forward for this. Did it met my expectations? Yes, It was amazing all the time. I really really enjoyed it. Why? Because this is a movie made for fans. Yes, it's canon but I doubt that Kamachi Kazuma will mention Meigo Arisa in NT 8 or the events of this movie, right? This was a movie made just by the enjoyment of fans, J.C Staff did ... Feb 20, 2014
To Aru Majutsu No Index : Endymion no Kiseki
The producers of To Aru Majutsu No Index, what they do in their shows that no other producers do, place songs in the anime that you can listen to and it can change the mood of the whole anime. Now, im not talking about normal OSTs, but they make the song part of the anime, and it just creates a fulfilling feeling that you cant ignore, a happy feeling, beautiful songs that they make. The songs are always good, each will leave you feeling stunned, and with the actual story and plot, It makes the movie feel ... Feb 1, 2019
This felt less like watching a movie, and more like watching an eclectic collection of individual character moments and action scenes.
The plot was all over the place and made very little sense. The motivations for the different characters and factions was confusing and paper thin. It seems to me that they were attempting too hard to give all of the iconic Index/Railgun characters some screen time and a cool action sequence or two, instead of crafting a cohesive story. There were two redeeming points to this movie. The first would be the likeable and cute heroine, Arisa, who had good chemistry with Index and Touma. The second ... Jan 18, 2021
The Miracle of Endymion is very much a movie meant for someone already familiar with the Index franchise. While it has a self-contained and compelling plot, it is geared towards celebrating the series just from the number of characters appearing. This raises the larger question of if a movie in a franchise must be made for general consumption, owing to callbacks and cameos that do not directly serve the plot. The answer may vary depending on the viewer, some seeing it as a waste of time or distraction, and others viewing it as adding to the atmosphere. But without a doubt, Endymion is distinctly an
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Apr 25, 2014
Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki... Uhh... Where should I start? Okay... I'll assume you've watched the two previous seasons.
It's safely to say that Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki(ok it's too long, we're sticking with "The Movie") is not part of the main story. What mostly happens to movies(in anime). Story: 7 Like I've said: "The Movie" isn't connected with previous To aru installments; aside from the characters from it. And of course the somewhat-confusing lore about To Aru installmens. Well, as far as the story goes. I don't want to spoil you, but everyone dies on a plane crash within the first five ... Dec 22, 2017
A movie so grand that it crumbles under it's own weight.
I think the biggest problem with this movie are the characters. I know, I know, but hear me out. One of the stronger points of Raildex series is a huge cast of great characters, and that's precisely what is wrong with this movie. But not because it doesn't have them. It's the opposite, they just crammed all of them into this movie even if they have no relation to the plot just as a form of fanservice. This movie wastes so much time trying to weave characters into the plot, that the actual characters that do ... Jun 20, 2018
MIRACLE is the main theme of this movie and miracle is the main power of the protagonist (if you think the protagonist that refere is touma, No she wasnt touma). For me, miracle is just 1 or 2 class higher than luck, coz even luckiest person can be defeated with only one miracle, what was it called? Like Daud kill Goliath 1 hit kill with just only simple sling. I cant describe what is miracle by word, so i just make example like that.
Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie : Endymion no Kiseki or i simply call it by 'The miracle of Endymion', this movie is ... Sep 4, 2021
Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie: Endymion no Kiseki (2013)
Just give the Misaka sisters their own show, I love the way they speak. This movie is pretty fun, perhaps not as fun as the main series since they cram maybe too much into this film. You usually get to know characters a bit better but the 3 witches were sort of undeveloped for example which is a shame because they were super cute. The art is the standard for the show now, it does get a bit more clearer as time goes on but keeps its style which is wonderful to see. Many shows look so ... Apr 1, 2021
Quick take: the miracle is that I made it all the way through.
I actually really like the premise and enjoyed watching it. However, the pacing issues that have been present in every other Raildex installation is present here as well. I don't know what it is, but the movie feels about 20 minutes longer than it needs to be. What ends up happening is that my concentration is broken and I'm distracted, meaning I either need to rewind or fill in the missing pieces in my head. Like I said, It's a shame, because I otherwise enjoy the plot. Art is on par with the rest ... |