To Aru Majutsu no Index Episode 24 Review [End]

June 7, 2009 at 10:18 am | In Anime, To Aru Majutsu No Index | Leave a Comment
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Summary:

While Toma is chasing Hyoka he instead meets up with Sherry who fights with him. Sherry explains how thirty years ago a group was formed in order to mix magic and science together, and that one of her partners Ellis was a physic who died after Sherry tried teaching her magic. As a result of this, Sherry wants to ignite a war between both sides so that both sides wouldn’t think of joining up again and such tragedies wouldn’t happen in the future. When Toma fights with Sherry he later remembers a part of Index’s saying and gives a blow onto her face. Toma gets angered by Sherry when she says how physics and magicians cannot be together and be friends, and Toma later defeats her. As soon as, Sherry falls down defeated, the golem Index encounters runs out of control but then Hyoka runs up and protects Index, while Hyoka says that only a monster should fight against a monster. Hyoka is unable to win against the golem but Toma comes over and dispells it with his Imagine Breaker. Mikoto also comes out of nowhere, and seems to be in love with Toma while predicting how Toma messed something up again. Mikoto’s sister, Kuroko comes out and teleports Mikoto away. Hyoka hides from everyone thinking that Index wouldn’t want her as her friend, although Index later appears and proves Hyoka wrong. Tsuchimikado later is seen talking to Aleister Crowley on how he is interested in the Imaginary Numbers Sector and how Aleister wants to create an artificial heaven. Hyoka departs with Index saying how that even if she disappears she may be right next to her without Index knowing it. Accelerator is still seen at the hospital with Last Order and Stiyl is seen with Laura Stuart the archbishop of Necessaruis.

Review:

This episode was great, Toma did much of the work here though. I personally think that this episode did quite a good job of summing up the series, and I’m really looking forward to it. The surprising depression of Sherry really shocked me, she had many sides to her which made it extremely confusing to the viewers. Toma is like the key to opening up the each of the girl’s heart upon meeting them (he’s pro…). In conclusion, this episode is quite good and I don’t really have much to say about it.

Final Thoughts:

This series is great, and I haven’t seen much of such a good series in a long long time. The characters of this series were quite interesting, and I think that Toma is the mots interesting character out of the huge cast. Toma is like super strong with his Imagine Breaker and it makes me wonder how he can defeat people purely with his punches, has he like learned some martial arts of something before? Furthermore, I also wonder how come Toma can have such a lucky harem, is like that Toma is a person in those visual novel games he can be with all these girls at once and make most of the girls take a liking to him (lucky guy…). Well one of the biggest mysteries of this series is that whether it will have a second season or not, which I’m pretty sure it will. Judging from the open-ended ending (or crappy ending), there seems to be many possibilities for this series to continue to develop. With the introduction of the archbishop I’m pretty sure that she will be introduced much more in the later series. This series had some really funny moments and really weird stuff along with that, there also is a bunch of scientific terms which make my head spin. Somehow this series was good in keeping the ecchi-ness for the viewers such as myself, a little fan-service every now and then really makes the viewers happy. If I were to ever choose between a physic and a magician, I would choose being a physic since magicians have to take time memorizing all those chants as well as taking time to prepare their spells. Well, this series shouldn’t have ended that fast and I’m hoping to see an announcement of a second season for this series, till then!

-limitless71

No Comments Yet »

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

XHTML: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <pre> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Blog at WordPress.com. | Theme: Pool by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds.