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View Poll Results: To Aru Majutsu no Index - Episode 22 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 1 | 2.78% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 6 | 16.67% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 13 | 36.11% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 11 | 30.56% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 8.33% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 2.78% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 1 | 2.78% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll |
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2009-03-04, 08:01 | Link #1 | ||||
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To Aru Majutsu no Index - Episode 22 Discussion / Poll
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2009-03-04, 13:52 | Link #2 |
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I haven't seen this episode but i think there's going to be a great fight between Sherry and the Anti-Skills forces and possibly the first proper meeting between Mikoto and Kuroko with Index. (I wonder how will that go?)
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2009-03-05, 04:43 | Link #4 |
そのおっぱいで13才
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Pacing? Toaru Majutsu knows nothing of that!
... Haa... Previous episode spends lots of time on nothing, and then in this episode, the development was just... fast... Well, it was more interesting than the previous episode and was decent itself, but the idiocy of the characters are bothersome... For one thing, putting everything else aside, why in the world did they decide to remove Mikoto?! If they had to leave either Index, Mikoto, or Hyouka behind and take two to safetly, it's OBVIOUS that the only one who can even fight is Mikoto. Yet they didn't and left some complete civilian behind. Which forcibly caused the next scene where the stupid girl doesn't run away, but walks near the golem, and Touma, for some reason, not bothering to use his hand and just running away. Un, very wonderfully done, I understand. (-_-) Spoiler for ep22 remaining thoughts:
Because she's Index. It's crazier to expect any action from her.
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2009-03-05, 05:23 | Link #6 |
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Dang, Serenade beat me to it. Oh well.
I'm very interested how any relation between Touma and Kazagiri would work, should she join the harem. I mean, with her being a container for... whatever magical thingy that is, doesn't that mean she should disappear as soon as Touma's right hand touches her? Huh. Touma's hand can block Telepathy now? How does that work? At least Kuroko's teleportation was excusable because she needed to directly use her powers on his entire body. Oh well, it was only a humorous situation anyway, let's move on. Index and Mikoto have a glare moment, almost sparking a rival moment, before realizing they ended up knowing Touma through the same way. Their collective sigh and turning to blame Touma for some reason was very amusing. Okay, wait, just because Index and Mikoto are throwing a jealousy fit about who will stay with Touma you're porting them out? Leaving the at first glance weakest civilian with Touma? That could have used some better writing... Maybe throwing in a scene of Kuroko seeing this as her chance to separate Mikoto from Touma. Still wouldn't make her look good, but at least its somewhat better then this. Wait, so Kazagiri is just a container holding... what the hell is that inside her head? It looks like one of those keystones from the Fifth Element. Well well, looks like Touma's hand can stop even an incoming punch from a golem. This does pose a nice contradiction to the manga saying that Touma couldn't stop physical attacks. Well, guess that means that the Railgun manga is still on track with Touma stopping Mikoto's Railgun. |
2009-03-05, 12:08 | Link #9 |
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Oh come now, did we expect anything less? Faceless cannonfodder is called faceless cannonfodder for a reason.
As for Touma... I'm going to give his arm the strength of plot, with the ability to work or stop working optimally whenever the plot demands it or an amusing situation rises. |
2009-03-05, 14:04 | Link #11 |
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Rainbow 6?? i doubt a elite counter terriorist unit would be working for crowley and if the timeline is right they should be leading the Enforcer's corp in WW3........
in any case interesting if confusing episode somewhat although touma doing that to the golem hand in the end was kinda cool....kinda but knowing his luck something is going to slip up... |
2009-03-05, 15:07 | Link #13 | |
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His hand stops magic. So, what happens when he touches a magically animated piece of rock? It turns into an inanimate piece of rock. And rock is not flexible, so the punching motion is now physically impossible. The momentum would be absorbed by the structural integrity of the rock, and either break the arm off or simply stop moving. It's not unreasonable that it would stop moving (far more reasonable than the railgun anyway), and either way it would have a lot less force. I'm not saying there aren't plotholes and inconsistencies in Touma's power, but the golem case isn't nearly the most glaring example. The telepathy one is, in this episode anyway. |
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2009-03-05, 18:28 | Link #15 | |
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Also, it depends on what you mean by golem. In strict terms, the Golem was a clay figure brought to life by holy words. Later fantasy settings (a la D&D) extended this concept to stone statues and animated suits of armor and whatnot. And then, even later, it got extended to pretty much anything and now means "magical robot" regardless of what its made of (some have called Frankenstein's monster a "flesh golem"). In this series, golem seems to refer specifically to an artificial lifeform made from earth using a corrupted form of the creation of life from non-life. So I don't think the fire demon counts. |
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2009-03-06, 15:07 | Link #16 | |
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Well, Did you read the sub? Spoiler for Story:
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2009-03-06, 15:13 | Link #17 |
そのおっぱいで13才
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Why do I need the sub? I understand what they are saying in the first place...
Exactly! It stood out that everything was a plot device and stupid. So what if they were fighting? Leaving the one that seemed to be the weakest and removing a girl who can damage the golem with a coin IS the stupidest thing to do at that situation. Could? Yeah, could could be anything (let's explain everything as could then. An anime can go through and not explain anything and let the viewers go "could". That must be the greatest anime in the world, I understand), but it doesn't mean it stood out as weird/badly done/hurry up and move.
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2009-03-06, 16:19 | Link #19 |
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To be fair, that she'll come back later isn't really an excuse to take away the one that can defend herself best.
Like I said, it would have been better if we had a small scene of Kuroko seeing this as a chance to separate her onee-sama from Touma. It may not make look Kuroko that much better, but at least it's a better explanation then the one we have now. |
2009-03-06, 20:30 | Link #20 | |
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P.S. Mikoto's rail gun can't do anything much with this enemy, since it can infinitely regenerate. Index can deal with it better. Last edited by Plant42; 2009-03-06 at 20:40. |
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