2013-04-18, 20:44 | Link #921 |
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Screencaps/summary for episode 2.
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2013-04-19, 04:52 | Link #922 | |
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2013-04-25, 22:24 | Link #924 |
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Screencaps/summary for episode 3.
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2013-04-25, 22:33 | Link #925 | |
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2013-05-28, 06:40 | Link #928 |
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Think this is the right thread for this, ITEM's cast members announced.
Ami Koshimizu as Shizuri Mugino Chinatsu Akasaki as Saiai Kinuhata Maaya Uchida as Frenda Seivelun Aya Suzaki as Rikō Takitsubo http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/inte...railgun-s-cast We get Chuuni, Tamako and Maou. ITEM is looking pretty good.
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2013-05-30, 06:09 | Link #934 | |
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It took them 3-4 years to get to licensing the first season of both series as well as dubbing... Maybe it'll be faster this time? Who knows?
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2013-05-30, 07:48 | Link #935 | |
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Index season 2 is the one I'm worried about. Not sure if it came into being before or after the merger was finalized.
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2013-05-30, 19:23 | Link #937 |
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Impossible. Railgun S is already licensed for streaming via Funimation's site and the first season was licensed in 2010 and released earlier this year on DVD. Depending on various factors (which is marketing terms for "can it sell on disc?"), it'll get a physical release. Normally I'd say count on it, but I'm slightly hesitant due to the response for subtitle translations and the dub audio.
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2013-06-01, 21:28 | Link #938 |
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I'm relatively late to the party, To Aru...-wise; I marathoned my way through seasons 1 of Index and Railgun, and just caught up to episode 8 of Railgun S recently. (I haven't watched Index II yet.)
Apologies if this has been noted already; but has there been any talk on whether or not some sort of "Academy City Online" game might work well at some point? The city itself seems like a great potential setting for a sandbox RPG, in which you could create your own character (at level 0 or 1 or whatever) and fill in the blanks of what is going on while the two series' cast members do their thing on screen. Would there be enough people out there willing to make their own mark (however far "off-camera" from the main casts) in this universe, or is there too much of an association with the known "magical and scientific ensemble" to allow for the setting to be divorced from them?
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2013-06-01, 22:30 | Link #940 |
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What I mean is this: of the people out there who are into the To Aru... franchise, how many of them are fans of the Academy City setting in and of itself, to the point that enough people would buy into an "Academy City Online" game (where they'd be playing as their own characters, but not as one of the canon cast members) for it to be successful? Or are most fans of the series into it strictly because of the canon cast themselves, and wouldn't want to go "off-camera" in terms of what kind of game they might want to play there?
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