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Jul 5, 2013 9:41 PM
Anime Relations: Seto no Hanayome, Toaru Majutsu no Index, Toaru Kagaku no Railgun
So I finished Seto no Hanayome today (at like 2:30 am lol) and I'd say that it was a pretty cliche ending. I didn't really enjoy the last two episodes where the girl is taken and the guy has to save her and then they all live happily ever after ending. It was pretty intense when they brought the submarine and all of the main characters (mermaid world) came and fought with Nagasumi, but overall the actual last fight was just between nagasumi and the bad noble boss guy. Overall, I'd give it an 8 because it was very funny, with pretty good animations especially during the comedic parts. The romance wasn't too over-the-top like To-Love-Ru and had action scenes too. Not much feels over the ending, but it was a good try at ending the story. Could possibly do another season, I don't really like middle school MC's though.

This gets to my next series, which is officially going to be A Certain Scientific Railgun and A Certain Magical Index. Now, I picked this anime up when I read that there's chicks that shoot lasers, so I decided to try it out. It was not a bad decision, and I was really hooked into the plot (with how people are espers with levels and that sort of stuff). One thing that troubled me was which one to start off, so now I'm on episode 5 for Magical Index and episode 6 for scientific railgun because of my indecisions -.-
I'll probably watch railgun first because its newer and heroines are a good change of leaf to the typical shonen male hero. Also I did plan to watch the series in the first place because of the laser girl, not for the plot. I probably will speed through the first season of railgun, because I heard that the second season starts to interlock with the main parent story Index's plot, so by then I MIGHT just switch between every episode, or maybe not, dunno right now.

Anyways, a really nice find, I'll continue to watch it for now, still putting toradora off lol
Posted by Igeneous | Jul 5, 2013 9:41 PM | Add a comment
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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