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[_] [L] Anonymous 03/25/11(Fri)18:41 No.1487344
Hyper-Cascade
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun (or however you spell it)
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>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/11(Fri)20:44 No.1487393
I came.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/11(Fri)22:34 No.1487444
Stemmed from a series called Toaru Majutsu no Index. I recommend it as well.
>> [_] Flinix 03/25/11(Fri)22:38 No.1487447
>>1487444
Actually, its from To aru Kagaku no Railgun
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/11(Fri)22:42 No.1487454
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toaru_Majutsu_no_Index
Railgun is a side story of Index. The same character (Misaka) is in both. I guess that was my
point.
>> [_] Flinix 03/25/11(Fri)22:49 No.1487455
I see your standpoint. Speaking of side story, I'd almost rather call it the "other side" story
since it appears that each series was made on a one sided point of view, which was genius. Do you
agree.
Also, you didn't have to put links for your statement, as if I'd look at it anyways after knowing
the story set already.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/11(Fri)22:54 No.1487459
If you're talking about Railgun being from the "science side" and Index being from the "magic
side", then yeah, I guess they're sort of from different sides. Although Index is from the
science side as well, in my opinion.