Where A Certain Magical Index Gets a Little ConfusingĪfter the first season of the anime, an anime adaptation of its spin-off manga, A Certain Scientific Railgun, began. TL DR: The list with the proper order to watch the series is at the end of the article. There were no English translations of the light novel that the series was based on at the time, so the anime was the only way I’d experience it. I thought the main protagonist’s power was incredibly unique, and the music used in the openings was so catchy. The story and the universe piqued my curiosity.
He had a pretty good record with recommendations for Fullmetal Alchemist, Code Geass, and Gundam Seed so far (although I still disagree with him on Gundam Seed: Destiny ), which meant I felt like I had to give Toaru Majutsu No Index, otherwise known as A Certain Magical Index, a try. It was high school, and I’d just gotten into anime recently, and he was all about helping bring new anime series to my attention. That was the transcript of my friend recommending me a new anime to watch about eight years ago. ‘Well, it’s about magic and science and the main guy has a pretty OP power and he doesn’t look strong but he basically punches everyone lolol.’
But I don’t know anything about it, can you tell me without spoiling lol?’ ‘Oh neat, yeah, I think I’ve heard of this show before.
‘Hey dude, you should watch A Certain Magical Index, it’s a pretty good show with some catchy songs for the intros.’ You want to know more about the anime series and movies of A Certain Magical Index? Let me share a short dialogue with you: