Academy City stands at the forefront of scientific and technological progress, best known for their development of espers: those capable of wielding superhuman abilities that alter the rules of reality. The most powerful among them are the Level 5s, and the one known as Accelerator reigns supreme, even after being weakened by a severe brain injury. By his side is the young girl known as Last Order, whom despite his cold demeanor, he holds closely and vows to protect at all costs. Though Accelerator may be recovering from his injury, the dark side of Academy City never rests, and so he finds himself unwillingly caught up in the midst of a new conflict. When a mysterious young woman approaches Accelerator in pursuit of Last Order, the highest-ranked esper is confronted by a venomous organization that has taken root in Anti-Skill, Academy City's peacekeeping organization. With dangerous forces on the move that threaten to put Last Order and her sisters at risk, the self-proclaimed villain prepares to step into the darkness once again. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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The ever expansive Index franchise has led to numerous adaptations in the form of full seasons, spinoffs, OVAs, and even movies. Accelerator, the strongest level 5 Esper in Academy City, should be no stranger to anyone who is familiar with the franchise. Yet, spinoffs can be risky to pull off. Considering a character like Accelerator, that really is no understatement. Written by the brainchild of the Index franchise, Kazuma Kamachi made this piece of work as an original spinoff. Its emphasis revolves around the dark side of Academy City. Unlike Railgun, the show takes on a darker storytelling route although the overall style will feel familiar.Be aware that if you plan to watch this, it is recommended to at watch Index season 1 or at least the episodes dealing with Accelerator’s role and his encounter with Last Order. Otherwise, the experience of watching this spinoff can be less exhilarating. If I said it once, I’ve said it a hundred times. A Certain Scientific Accelerator deals with the science side and the darker elements of the Index franchise. You should certainly expect the main story to chronicle Accelerator’s role as a protagonist despite his character being more of anti-hero. And that’s something to keep a tabs on. Accelerator is somewhat of a niche character, meaning that it has a target audience. He’s always had this ‘bad boy’ image painted over him and his actions speaks louder than words. In fact, some episodes from this spinoff gave me flashbacks from the original seasons. In particular, his fights reminds me of the encounters with Hound Dog feels similar to Index Season II. With his ever sadistic personality, Accelerator is by no means a noble protagonist. The only soft side he shows towards is Last Order, a young girl he devotes to protect from researchers and assassins. In contrast to Touma, Accelerator often resorts to violence to solve problems rather than words. By the time this show ends, you’re going to lose count the number of bodies dropping on the floor. Storytelling wise, the spinoff itself surprisingly doesn’t contain much background plot about Accelerator himself. The original series revealed more of his past so like I mentioned before, watch the previous seasons to understand his character. On the other hand, this spinoff does reveal more background about the DA (Disciplinary Action), a controversial group of Anti-Skill with their own mission to deliver justice in Academy City. Another new character named Esther also gets her own background storytelling. She was originally part of DA but defects after encountering Accelerator and Last Order. With a friendlier personality and value in human life, Esther is sort of the anti-Accelerator. Unfortunately, the darker side of Academy City isn’t going to be a place of salvation for her or anyone else. Throughout the show, the plot is somewhat loose but always carry a sense of darkness. This is extended to organizations such as Scavenger, a mercenary group who shows no value of human life. If you don’t believe me, watch as how they dispose of those who gets in their way, even including their own allies. Like most people, you probably decided to watch the spinoff because you’re curious to see how this anime stands out on its own. Whether you find Accelerator likeable or not is a different story. Considering the original main characters (Touma, Misaka, Hamazura) are absent, there’s a lot of emphasis put on Accelerator to carry this show. Unfortunately, he doesn’t. Well, he doesn’t really carry this anime with his over the top antics or personality. To be honest, Accelerator serves better as an anti-hero than a heroic protagonist. While his actions aren’t always noble, the anime wants to make him look like a hero at times. This is mostly shown with his ways of protecting Last Order. However, there’s not much character development for either character. Their relationship remains relatively the same and it mostly chronicles their daily life together. Whether it’s going out for simple meals or having small talks, it’s pretty much as straightforward as it can be. With the addition of Esther, it adds small rooms for character dynamics between the trio but not much to praise about. In other words, do not expect your mind to be blown this season with masterful character study. It’s more of average characterization dedicated to the Index franchise to bring more content for its fan base. Thanks to the voice of Accelerator, he returns to bring the character we all remember. Being that way, this spinoff doesn’t truly commit on changing anything different about him. The Index franchise itself has been an expansive universe and this is just one part, the darker side of Academy City. In essence, this spinoff is just average being that it represents what it is but you’re not going to come out of this show being mesmerized.
wants Accelerator's help in stopping this where he comes in...and we see a harem forming because of course. For what's it's worth it feels like what the main villain is wanting to achieve is what Accelerator's past goal of becoming Level 6 is in which Accelerator is now wanting to stop, as the main villain using necromancy to "make" a level 6 which compares to Accelerator killing the 20,000 Level 4 Misaka clones in order to achieve the same thing, but for an artificial Level 6 doesn't compare to a original Number 1 Level 5 Esper. LA actually really likes this and makes like Accelerator once again righting wrongs by stopping someone else from doing what he wanted to become. Heck the new character Esther is interesting as her own backstory to the entire ordeal with the artificial level 6 necromancy has thematic links to Accelerator's dark past and her ALSO wanting to right wrongs caused by her power. Esther being the deuteragonist also gets major development as to how she was swept up into the Level 6 Shift project and lured in with friendship, also Esther's beliefs on being a necromancer is tested as Esther believes that being a necromancer can be used for good, something that Accelerator is learning from both in the plot and thematically as well and because of this Esther was a brilliant new addition to the anime and the To aru universe. To this end, if Railgun showed the slice of life and slightly dark sides to the scientific side of Academy City...then Accelerator shows the utter dark side of Academy City scientific side and they go into the deep end, you know what with the Antiskill's dark secret with the DA, an experiment finding low leveled espers at the end of their ropes and KILLING them and using their power for the level 6 experiments can be some...blatant examples and considering the narrative focus IS on Accelerator...makes sense makes sense and with all that it allows more world bulding to Academy City in terms of the science's deranged dark side. The animation done by JC Staff and A.C.G.T was actually pretty great, from the derpy and rather lacking animation from Index III, Accelerator takes the character designs to give itself a much more crisper, sharper and updated look to them and it's easy to see the updated animation. The battles were great as well to show off Accelerator's destructive capabilities and even the backgrounding helped show Accelerator or certain characters moods and feelings even in the bustling Academy City and even the gorey elements has been heighten due it being Accelerator and all. Nonetheless great job JC Staff and A.C.G.T The voice cast was awesome and like LA aforementioned at the start of there view, Nobuhiko Okamoto brings in Accelerator crazed cacklings even more into Accelerator's own main story and it's glorious, the returning cast are great to from Rina Hidaka as Last Order, Nozomi Sasaki as he Misaka clones and Yuuko Kaida as Aio Yomikawa. Due to some new characters to the heaping pile from the To aru universe, come sin Yurika Kubo as Esther Rosenthal, Aoi Koga voiced by Naru who is playing against the type from her previous role of Kaguya Shinomiya from Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen to the same with Akane Fujita as Leader. Really the entire voice cast be it new or old are great and it's to be expected the voice cast was gonna be great either way. By the final episodes, Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator goes full out crazy with it's premise but epic in some ways, something Index III tried to do but failed and yet Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator did it in fewer episodes...huh. Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator got awesome by the end as the scaling and build up of the major villain and plot twists took a turn for the better and again with the thematic developments of Esther and Accelerator leading up to the major villain in all this just made this finale worth it. Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator is just another great installment of the To aru universe and cleanses LA's palette on the rushed and almost confusingly derpy Index III, here's hoping To aru Kagaku no Railgun III will have the same treatment as Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator...
Reaaally great Spin-Off After Index III was o so disappointing this really hits the spot The story was pretty exceptional as expected for a Toaru series. And of course if we're talking about accelerator, the characters- no, the villains need to be completely crazy and insane. Such twisted mind sh** and sorta psychological drama is just what I expected from this. It focused pretty much on fights tho as there was some fight alnost every episode and some even taking a whole episode. Basically just showcasing how OP Accelerator is, except for the final fight, in which he rather played the role of an OP sidekick Music was outstandingofc and animations were pretty sick too. Esther was a pretty nice addition too for this, the whole story resolved around her after all. And it had pretty much an open end so there's more to come. We now have Imagine Breaker's, Railgun's and Accelerator's story in the Toaru series. Makes me wonder how the novel is written. Overall a great Spin-Off. 8/10
Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator, the next chapter in the Toaru world/series, was a spin off, or side story, focusing on Accelerator. As someone who's seen all of Index, and Railgun, I can say, I don't entirely know where this falls into the overall story line of the universe. It's obvious that it comes after he receives his gunshot wound, by the flashbacks, the walking cane, and battery powered power regulator. But, I don't think there's any clear sign as to where exactly this fits in. Considering the scale of the incident, you'd have to think it would have been prevalent in Index in some wayshape or form, if it happened during the 2nd or 3rd season of Index. At the same time (slight spoilers ahead, if you plan to watch Index and haven't yet, maybe stop reading here.) He still has his villain complex in this anime, which, thanks to a stern talking to from Touma, he loses that at the end of the third season of index. Regardless, this side story was fun to watch, as is anything involving Accelerator. Story: As I talked about in opening, I'm not too sure where this story fits into the overall universe. I have to assume it happened during one of the dead times between the seasons of index, or between a stretch of episodes perhaps. Regardless, this spin off story was super enjoyable, I loved all the references to the things that happened to Accelerator in the Index series, and I think it was incredibly well done, to be able to give his story, and background, without requiring too much knowledge of what happened in Index. Art: This wowed me. The art was fantastic in this, as was the animation for the most part. I knew it was good from the start, but, when I really focused on it during the last couple episodes, it stood out to me in an abundance of ways. I feel like the last few episodes, where the color had been drained away from the world, required some impressive work, and I found the aesthetics of those scenes with the gray-scale-esqu appearance to be awesome, and it helped set the tone of the situation they found themselves in. Sound: The voice acting was great too. I've always loved the voice work done for Accelerator, which helps portray him, as a slightly unstable anti-hero, with a touch of good heart on the side. I think the music was spot on, and the opening fit the anime perfectly. Characters: Again, this was impressive. I expected there to be a lot of cameos from Index or Rail Gun, but, they managed to put together a cohesive and interesting story, with very minimal cameos. You of course have Accelerator, and Last order, along with some key members of Antiskill and one of the Misaka clones, but outside of that, it was tame. Never saw Touma, Index, or OG Misaka/her sister/or their friends. Instead, they managed to put together a loveable cast of characters, including Esther, who I hope we get to see some of eventually in Index, whenever they get another season of that going. They did a fantastic job with their villains too. You had a sense of hate at times, but, at the same time, could find pity on them too, as they realized what they had become, and what they had done. Enjoyment: What's not to enjoy? Accelerator is one of my favorite characters in the Toaru universe, so a show focused on him, was quickly something I was interested in. I loved the fights, and the banter between Accelerator and his group. The story was interesting, and I felt did a good job of becoming more interesting as the anime went on. Not to mention, they left us with something to build off of, whether the scene at the end was indicative of something that might happen in a sequel Accelerator anime, or in Index, I'll be excitedly awaiting it. Overall: 9/10. For me, it's one of the stronger introductions to the Toaru series, and I hope they keep this production value up for S3 of Railgun in the winter!
The premise of a darker and more shady story with so much death in it in the same universe as a usually pretty light series in the main story of index was a great concept. I loved the art style change at the end there to put emphasis on how brutal what was going on actually was. They kept Accelerators personality dedicated to the way he was. The ost was great. The only gripe I would have with it would be the lack of character development in the title character. But I guess the development of Ester was done well too.
A certain Scientific Accelerator finally gave us fans exactly what we wanted. An anime featuring best boy accelerator as the MC. UNFORTUNATELY due to there being very little source material from the accelerator manga, and that same material is pretty bad, the story takes a HUGE hit. The story: focus's around the Necormancer Arc. It's got a decent premise with extremely flawed execution. It starts from accelerators point of view after the sisters arc. There were things I personally was hoping to see that we only get tiny glimpses of, and things I just wish I hadn't scene (the ending). If the necromancer arc had been given 3-5 episodes,I would have been much happier. Instead, with 11 of the 12 episodes being dedicated to it, it ends up feeling drawn out way too long, and with a very dissapointing resolution to boot. The art: Is great, probably some of the best visuals we've been given in any ToAru series so far. It is very different visually and directionally from any other of the Index or Railgun seasons, but its a fresh welcome, if a bit confusing as it seems like Railgun T is going back to the old style (heres hoping its not as bad as Index III though) The ART: is very good, however the use of CG isn't. Many of the robot's you see accelerator face are heavy CG, and overall you dont get a good sense of the damage being caused by battles, even in the ending. Something both Index and Railgun did well was show off just how crazy powerful accelerator was by giving us viewpoints from angles of other characters (wide shows, shots from curbsides ect) , which was a great was to show us exactly how unnaturally powerful accelrator is. (think dropping a train scene, not only do we get a shot from above where misaka is on the bridge, but we also get epic wide angle shots that show us the full picture and just how devestatingly powerful the dude is) I know that was a bit of a ramble, but I just never really feel the impact that accelerator normally leaves from this season when it comes to him using his abilities. I don't chalk it up to art as much as I do to just bad fight coreography. (I deff butchered that spelling) The sound: Not much to say, sound effects are dope as allways from a ToAru season, the score is incredible. Shadow is the Lie and Parole are both great OP and ED's. The Characters: A couple things to be said. The Antagonist of this season sucks major ass. Boring. Generic. Incredibly stupid for a "genius". And just plain not fun to see on screen because you just dont feel threatened by him (or her) at all. Their goal doesn't even seem to be great from a shere story perspective either as it is the exact same goal as accelerators was in the (chronologically) previous arc, which adds to the genericness. Accelerator stays cool and dope, even if he talks a little too much like a good guy near the end. While I love his hero/villain complex, I do with he internalized it more because I still can't find it believable that someone who thinks they are a master villain would actually use the term villain out loud. Last Order is cute :) The sisters hilarous Overall: I enjoyed 'A Certain Scientific Accelerator' for the first half of the season. It was fresh, I was seeing my favorite character in action again, and I thought I was going to get a more in depth and serious look at Accelerators internal struggle and torment from the Level 6 shift project. Instead I got a bland boring villain, and at most tiny flashes of what could be considered growth, but honestly were nothing more than the growth I've scene in previous seasons. I still loved the season, just because they finally made it, but I now fuly understand why the manga readers say it was such a terrible arc. Spoiler warning: --------------------------------- I know japan is japan, but I honestly hate anything that ends with "giant organic human based moster absorbing people". It's honestly gross and getting 'belle-delphine but mutated and ugly' as the final boss makes me want to knock the story score even lower. Esther was cool but continued to just be another example of how most mages in the toaru series are almost useless even compared to level 3 espers. Hopefully we get to see some more powerful magicians (or magic gods) in the potential next season of index.
Accelerator is a good dad. Judging by this line "If nothing else...if there's a chance that it might reach her...I'll have to do this as ugly as it takes!" Accelerator said this while defusing an explosion that might destroy the city and possibly destroy Last Order/Misaka 20001 The story: There is this organisation called DA or Disciplinary Action that is like false Antiskill. They say they bring real justice, even though it is not. They use necromancy to bring dead bodies back alive and boost their level and shove them into coffins to create esper robots. Thanks to Esther Rosenthal they are able to use necromancy,and were able to create "level 6/god" and of course it is Accelerators job to destroy this organisation even though he doesn't want to, but he is roped into it after their attempt of kidnapping Last Order and successfully kidnapping one of the Misaka clones. Characters: Accelerator is again the same one you expect if you have seen index and railgun. he is still angry and sadistic, but for some reason he cares about Last Order a lot, but damn the man is badass. Last Order is the last Misaka clone created and she is very small and cute. For some reason Accelerator tolerates her even though she is loud and obnoxious at times. Esther Rosenthal is this shows Sakura. She is next to useless and is just annoying. She is the main cause of the attacks towards Accelerator and for the creation of "level 6" esper. The ost is very good and the opening is amazing. It is very catchy and the visuals are good. The animation in this is very good, maybe it is because these have bigger budgets since Index/Railgun series are popular. The artstyle is good but there is something odd about how the Misaka clones look Do you like Accelerator, Index or Railgun? If you do then I recommend this to you.
Great story. I love brutal MC and he is better that THE MC of this anime series. Accelerator is the coolest MC I think and this anime should have season 2. For the character, if you enjoy watching Accelerator you will enjoy the characters in this show as the show is largely focused on Accelerator. Outside of that, Last Order is as cute as ever, the Academy City students got some screen time with Uiharu and Saten, the side characters like Estelle and her corpse doll were fun to watch and misaka clones are always hilarious. Some weaknesses however were the villains, all of them wereidiots and quite cringey to watch, cant even blame JC Staff on the characterization here, the antagonists were also delusional idiots in the manga as well. Some cops with a completely detached from reality view on justice which was bordering on religious fanaticism, some edgy girls who really hated teachers, and a delusional siscon scientist made up the antagonists. It is clear that the author meant for them to be either throwaway characters or fodder for level 5 espers like the teenage girl assassination squad.
Academy city is in danger once again and Misaka isn't here to do it. Now it is the time for Academy City's greatest esper Accelerator to show how it is done. This took a slight turn from the original Index/Railgun series. This is more dark and gory that the other shows. Why is that? Because Accelerator is as brutal as he is powerful. We aren't technically following a hero like Misaka since Accelerator is more of an Anti-Hero. He doesn't do good deeds all the time but he does them from time to time. Like he didn't massacre the first actual enemies he had. Butwhen it was time to get angry shit hit the fan real hard. Ain't nobody want to go against the angry Accelerator unless your name is Touma Kamijou. Story: This is some time after Railgun s2 because in that season the Misaka Clone experiment happened and he got his ass kicked. Now he suffers from some weird shit. The story is about Accelerators "redemption" arc, I guess. He now has the biggest quilt in the world because of the many Misakas he had to kill and now he is the "Father" of one Misaka clone who is smaller than everyone else, named Last Order or Misaka 20001. The plot takes a turn from this "villain of the week" style when he meets a necromancer by the name of Esther Rosenthal. Now Academy City is attacked by a group of villains who use Artificial espers. They take a dead esper, hook it up to a machine and now their esper rank also rise. Now Accelerator has to destroy them and they also had kidnapped one Misaka clone. During the last few episodes the entire show was literally grey scaled to show the darkness of the creation of the god or aka a level 10. Characters: If you have seen Railgun/Index series then you should know the majority of the characters. They aren't that changed. I'd recommend this to people who like Railgun/Index series.
Ok, this is by far my favourite To Aru series character since i saw him. I was super happy, and still am that he got his anime adaptation BUT. Story arc is kinda meh to be honest, animations are also very mediocre and action sequences arent really connected, art itself is good. Accelerator as character is super intersting and fun to watch so for me at least he brings this whole anime up. I really dont understand why they didnt animate this masterfully since its anime about new character and it should have made people hook up with the show, find this guy super interstingand they continue watching whole series, but too bad i guess. Hopefully they make another season or show.
It's pretty important to watch the previous Index entries before this one. Great buildup. New characters are fairly weak in development and personality, while old characters are still sort of strong. The story is believable and the motivations are ok The art was nice, as always. The music was pretty good. The voice acting was great, as always.In anime, I usually dislike the main character being super-extremely overpowered, but I enjoyed this anime. I like that Accelerator does not have any hint of romance as his motivations. He has flaws and trust issues that probably befit someone who went through such unknown and numerous abuses in his earlier years. Still disappointed there is no explanation as to why he can use magic (his black wings) and his esper powers without major consequences. This show was hyping up its end boss for many episodes but it failed to deliver. Everything was pretty good until the ending arc and then it just felt rushed. Disappointing climax, but a good journey.
I love the Toaru series, I love Accelerator and I love Last Order. However this particular spinoff had kind of a weak source material, as an adaptation I think it was done well, at least when compared to the filth that is Index 3. I did enjoy it, but I simply cannot give it a stronger scoring, it was on the weaker side, especially when compared to Railgun, which is in my view the best adaptation of the Toaru series in general. I do wish that we got more Accelerator-centric stories, that involve Last Order more, because the interactions between him and her arealways fun. Accelerator has the coolest power in all of Index IMO, but it rarely utilized to it's fullest potential storywise, and is often left at "I just redirect things" which this show did a lot. I'd love more deeper exploration into the intricasies of his power, as well as the Misaka network in general.
Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator, or in english, A Certain Scientific Accelerator has a complete focus on one of my favorite antagonists of the Toaru Raildex series, an antagonist who is becoming to learn good via Touyma. This season takes place between seasons one and two of a certain magical index. A Certain Scientific Accelerator has a focus on something the other series never touched on, that being necromancy. Basically this series main villain used necromancy to achieve his goal, but that had a twist to it near the end of the series. This season features two amazing main characters which originated from the original story, acertain magical index. In the end, I gave A Certain Scientific Accelerator an 8 out of 10. For a more detailed review, refer to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3AWGyYEzeo&feature=youtu.be
Short Review: They had to ruin the most interesting character, and probably my favorite in the entire Raildex franchise. Thankfully this isn't as long as Index III, because if it were, I could see this being close to a 2. I gave this a better score because I did actually enjoy the first couple of episodes and had my eye on a score of 7 at around episode 3, but it got so bad so quick I was amazed. The story kept getting more and more dull and uninteresting as I neared the end, as well as really predictable and overall trash. Animation also was a downgradefrom Index/Railgun. Even though it wasn't that much of a bother to me, I still kept it in mind when rating this. In summary, thank god this was only 12 episodes and not more.
The story overall is good, but I somewhat miss all of the deeper meanings and character development surrounding Accelerator from Toaru Majutsu no Index. However regarding the character development due to Accelerator being the main character his development has to be more subtle than it was in Index. Overall I am pretty glad they made this series, Accelerator is one of my favorite characters from the Index series. However, the most underappreciated character is most likely the Misaka clones. After introduced and freed from the project each of the Misaka clones developed more and more individuality to the point where they are expanding their range ofemotions and relying less of the Misaka network to dictate what to do. Perhaps the Railgun series goes more in depth about their character development but that's just a little bit I wanted to let people in on.
i would rate this a 2 if it werent for the connection to to aru if you dont like or have never watch to aru this isnt for you even if you like dumb schlock this is not for you the animation in the first half is so jarring and only get passable in the second half even the connection to to aru is flimsy at best, last order barely shows up and barely does anything of consequence, accelerator is weirdly passive even for being his nerfed version this season should've been called "a certain magical necromancer" almost everything as based around esther and her drama which to be fair isquite interesting its just too little too late and so much time is wasted on showing accelerator cackling in surprisingly bad animation for to aru and being very unimaginative with his powers just rewatch railgun again there is not much interesting to the to aru canon in here
There are 4 gems brought to the World by the Toaru series: Misaka, Kuroko, Accelerator and Last Order so I was super happy to watch this, despite the massive trainwreck that Toaru Majutsu no Index III was. Animation: 1) the visuals are pleasant to look at but I expected the action scenes to be animated differently, with more fluidity and more spectacular moments like many other action animes do. 2) dialog and characters' animation aren't always in sync. 3) I don't like CGI because it breaks immersion for me. 4) there a few scenes where there's no visual continuity. This is best explained with an example:in the 1st episode, Kidera Minori is concerned and we get to see a close up of her while she voices those worries. Once the close up is over, her facial expression is the same as this: -_- Sound: 1) I liked the soundtrack and it made the action scenes more entertaining to watch. 2) the seiyuus did a top notch performance throughout the season. Story and characters: 1) I found the plot to be interesting but half-way through it felt a little bit too predictable for my taste. 2) I felt that the last 3 episodes lost a little bit of steam and momentum that the show had up to that point and it wasn't as enjoyable to me as the rest of the story. 3) SPOILER: I don't understand how a "spirit"(?) got inserted into an inanimate object for generations and suddenly have the ability to control and influence things and people around him. I don't think this part was properly explained. 4) SPOILER: Hishigata being alive since the 9th episode until the last one was terrible. Hirumi/Isaac stated that he would probably be dead when the time is 11 hours and something and that his life can't be saved. However, this stupid piece of flipping trash gets "saved", keeps walking around like it's nothing and "helps" Accelerator and the others. It would've been so much better to have him die shortly after, whether it would be a mercy kill or not. 5) SPOILER: I didn't like the "emotional" scene of Hirumi's soul saying goodbye. It felt completely out of place in a world where so many dead people have been subjects to all sorts of experiments and no souls up to that point were mentioned or even referred to. Also, she recorded herself saying her goodbyes and that's shown a few episodes earlier so it would never have the impact that they were going for. 6) I really like the dynamic between Esther and Accelerator and not only am I hoping for a sequel but also for them to be together in it. All things considered, I liked the show and it's a 7/10 for me.
TL;DR Review I think giving it a 4 maybe giving it too much credit. There are many problems that I just can not see past while watching this anime. One big one is the animation. They say that a picture holds a thousand words, so I don't see why it wouldn't count in anime too. Unfortunate, Toaru Kaguku no Accelerator takes the lazy rout and most of the mechs are CGI. The thing is it's not even good CGI; it's horrible CGI. Another irritating problem I have with this anime is that the main character (Accelerator), his laugh is just so unnatural and cringe worthy. Imean if you really have nothing to do and enjoy watching paint dry, this is the anime for you. - Spacecraft555 UwU
Quick take: Storyline is great and for the first time in the Magical Index universe, feels properly paced. Characters are a bit lacking as interactions feel a bit less natural than previous installments. The storyline to Accelerator feels well paced, something I feel had been missed in many of the other Magical Index/Railgun installments. It's also intriguing, bringing a mix of magic and science to direct competition. It kept me engaged the entire time and constantly coming back for more. Art is on par with much of the other installments, feeling quite unpolished. It's disappointing to say the least. Sound is good and voices (English) arewell acted. All the fan service that was missed in Railgun S will be found squeezed into this short season, but none of it feels out of place or forced, so it wasn’t bothersome in anyway. Characters are where the series suffers. Accelerator's insistence on calling himself a “villain” and pretending he's bad feels incredibly forced. It actually feels like the writers went out of their way to remind you at least once an episode. To me, it halts Accelerator's character development. The writers did a nice job with development outside of Accelerator, so it only makes their missteps more apparent. Then there's the interactions. For the first time, I feel as if much of the interactions between characters are jarring and non-fluid. They don’t feel natural and leave quite a bit to be desired. It's a shame, but much of it has to do with how Accelerator is supposed to be a genuine bad guy, but is more or less portrayed as just a grumpy old prick. It makes any actual interactions feel forced as well. I got a lot of enjoyment out of Accelerator despite it's character missteps. If you’re watching the Magical Index universe, you’ll not want to skip Scientific Accelerator as it proves to be one of the best installments and archs if the entire Magical Index series.