Showing posts with label majutsu no index. Show all posts
Showing posts with label majutsu no index. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

To Aru Majutsu no Index Endymion no Kiseki

To Aru Majutsu no Index
Endymion no Kiseki
The To Aru series has been one of the pinnacle of ASCII Media Works' history and because it's the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works, the hit anime series, To Aru Majutsu no Index, that caused a stir among fans everywhere for the past two seasons as well with its Railgun spin-off (which the second series will be airing this Spring 2013 under the Railgun S banner), some PSP games (the Index fighting game, the Railgun game, and the Ensemble game that brings every To Aru character you loved in one complete package), and a whole lot of promotion that keeps the To Aru spirit flowing through every otaku's fandom, now gets its very first feature length film and this goes to show that ASCII really did had a big start on the year 2013 and what could be more than starting the year right with an Index movie.

Called Endymion no Kiseki, the first ever Index film features every Index character you loved in the big screen such as Toma Kamijo, Index, Mikoto Misaka, Kuroko Shirai, Kazari Uiharu, Kaori Kanzaki, Stiyl Magnus, and Accelerator. If that wasn't fancy enough, a fan favorite from the Kagaku no Railgun spinoff by the name of Ruiko Saten, for the first time, makes an appearance on the movie as well. Thumbs up? Yes, very.

In the movie, just before the Academy City space elevator known as Endymion, our heroes made a close encounter with a level zero girl named Alisa Meigo but as it turned out, a number of rogue magicians are on the hunt against her and the Academy City. It is believed that Alisa Meigo could be the only key to a brewing war between Magic and Science according to Stiyl Magnus. This movie is a race against time as our heroes risk everything to prevent Alisa fell to the wrong hands and who can blame them?

Behind this first ever Index film is Hiroshi Nishikiori who directed the film at the J.C. Staff studio, Hiroyuki Yoshino's responsible for the film's script based on the concept by the To Aru series creator, and of course Maiko Iuchi (who was responsible for the background musics from the To Aru franchise) returns to stir up the soundtrack of the Endymion no Kiseki film.

The surprising bit about the Index film is that Warner Bros. Japan is now responsbile for the film's distribution, meaning that the songs you'll about to hear from the Endymion no Kiseki movie is...well, let's put it in a chase, no longer Geneon Universal material, well except for the ending theme titled FIXED STAR by Mami Kawada because's it's still a Geneon Universal material. Explain?

First and foremost, there's a mini-album on sale and those songs were sung by Sachika Misawa, who did the voice of Alisa Meigo from the film, and this mini-album, titled POLARIS, has five tracks. Then, the other one, provided by Yuka Iguchi, who was Index, is a maxi-single CD called Shining Star-☆-LOVE Letter. Uh, you know what? Forget about the WMG-labeled songs you'll hear on the film, let's just concentrate on the bigger aspects on the film.

Although, this is the first ever theatrical film for the To Aru series, Endymion no Kiseki is going to be more of a Miracle Day with a thousand times more manageable. The start will get a little bit smooth but as the film progresses, it gets even more intense and intense and intense right until to the moment you'll start asking questions or taking a break at the comfort room if you wish. Once you look at this film, you'll never gonna blink on the first half of the film right until your senses think that you're going to snooze over but I'd recommend not to do it because you'll be missing out the action. Speaking of action, Endymion no Kiseki really packs a thriller, this is just one of the few good anime films you can get yourself a thrill if you wish. You'll be excited to watch it again and again and again until the theater staff asked you to leave and come back on the second day but for the record, don't because if you watch it on the first day, consider it enough and watch it again in the next day but this time, bring your friends so you can share this kind of experience.

In essence then, Endymion no Kiseki really is the cherry at the top of the cake when you think about it because this is what fueled the 20th anniversary for ASCII Media Works but being more than just an 20th anniversary celebration for ASCII, Endymion no Kiseki is definitely a must-see for every To Aru fan across Japan and if you were the idiot to sneak onto that film, I really don't care about what you did. But still, it's a To Aru fans' dream come true to see that kind of movie.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

To Aru Majutsu to Kagaku no Ensemble

In celebration of Ascii Media Works' 20th year, there's going to be a movie version of the hit TV anime series "To Aru Majutsu no Index" under the banner "To Aru Majutsu no Index Endymion no Kiseki", which will hit theaters this Saturday across Japan but before that, there's a new PSP game that combines all of your favorite characters from two To Aru series. That's right, your favorite characters from To Aru Majutsu no Index and To Aru Kagaku no Railgun joined forces for this one-of-a-kind video game that some say it took place before the film.

To Aru Majutsu to Kagaku no Ensemble is an icing in the cake that really sums it up for Ascii Media Works' 20th birthday but this is just more than just a birthday present to ASCII. Aside from meeting up with your favorite characters from the To Aru franchise such as Index, Toma Kamijo, Mikoto Misaka, Kuroko Shirai, Styil Magnus, Kaori Kanzaki, Kazari Uiharu, Ruiko Saten, Accelerator, Last Order, Sisters, and other characters from the franchise, you can also expect original in-game characters as well. If that wasn't surprising, there's a special character waiting in the game and Alisa Meigo from the upcoming Endymion no Kiseki film makes a very special appearance on Ensemble.

Ensemble takes place before Endymion no Kiseki and the storyline made by the series creator Kazuma Kamachi were purely original meaning that this is an all-original storyline made for this game. While the game begins at their respective routes of the Science Side and the Magic Side, the two routes intertwine at a certain point. Like most games, Ensemble is depend on the player's decision because it has choices, multiple approaches, multiple paths, and multiple tools you can expect on this game. Choose your path and you'll be facing some crucial consequences of your actions and it's up to you how the Ensemble story unfolds.

As a headsup, To Aru Majutsu to Kagaku no Ensemble was developed by the same blokes behind Toradora Portable and Oreimo Portable. We're talking about Guyzware, the developer. Which means that there's a bit of a clever Live 2D System that you expect from other games, the Live 2D System lets the character change moods as you scroll your way to the story so far.

A good effort all round and for a To Aru fan, I think that the Ensemble PSP game is the biggest treat for any To Aru fan who just can't wait for Saturday's big movie.

LIMITED EDITION:

Although the game may cost you 6,280 Yen, there's a limited edition offered for 9,980 Yen as well. For the Limited Edition, which is a must have for any To Aru fan around here, not only you can get the PSP game but also comes with 4 Chibi-Kyun mini-figures: two of the returning heroines Misaka and Index, and the other two of Urepady Exica and Hibiki Kukimoto. It will also bundle a stage set for the figures and come in a box with an exclusive illustration by the animators at J.C. Staff.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Majutsu no Index movie coming in early 2013!

Majutsu no Index movie coming this early 2013!


We haven't told about this to you, right? It seems that the upcoming To Aru Majustu no Index movie is set to its February 2013 showing. I know, we're getting a bit late but hey, February 2013! That's when the Index movie showing in theaters!

Three new characters on the Index movie

Some say, there's going to be three new characters on this new Majutsu no Index movie. Well, we don't have much info about these new characters yet but hey, this Majutsu no Index movie was made to commemorate ASCII MEDIA WORKS' 20th anniversary. Stay tuned for more updates...

Monday, October 3, 2011

Majutsu no Index the Movie confirmed!

Well, I gotta say that To Aru Majutsu no Index (A Certain Magical Index) was proven to be a hit when it was spawned on TV sets in October 2008. Because of such popularity, the staff behind Majutsu no Index has decided to create a movie version of To Aru Majutsu no Index!


Wow, never though they're still coming on strong!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives 1 - 4

The untold stories from To Aru Majutsu No Index II (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録 II) are now told in To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives, a lineup of CDs consists of a two-part audio drama that is packed with untold stories and two character songs each.

Ranging from Index and Toma Kamijo in ARCHIVES 1, Orsola Aquinas and Agnese Sanctis in ARCHIVES 2, Mikoto Misaka and Kuroko Shirai in ARCHIVES 3, and Last Order and Accelerator in ARCHIVES 4, these four CDs are surely keep Index fans craving for more and the character songs offered are truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Perfect enough to take the untold stories wherever on the go and because they're from Geneon Universal Entertainment, listening for some audio drama and character songs is fun when you're driving on the highway!

The best just got even better with four CDs to choose and collect:

1) ARCHIVES 1 is packed with two-part audio drama plus songs from Index (CV: Yuka Iguchi) and Toma Kamijo (CV: Atsushi Abe)
To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives 1

2) ARCHIVES 2 is packed with another two-part audio drama and songs from Orsola Aquinas (CV: Aya Endo) and Agnese Sanctis (CV: Rie Kugimiya)
To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives 2

3) ARCHIVES 3 is packed yet again with a two-part audio drama and songs from Mikoto Misaka (CV: Rina Satou) and Kuroko Shirai (CV: Satomi Arai)
To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives 3

4) ARCHIVES 4 has the final two-part audio drama and character songs from Last Order (CV: Rina Hidaka) and Accelerator (CV: Nobuhiko Okamoto)
To Aru Majutsu No Index II Archives 4

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

To Aru Majutsu no Index II Original Sound Track 2

To Aru Majutsu no Index II
Original Sound Track 2


Well, as we know, To Aru Majutsu no Index II, the second chapter of the original one that was based on the highly acclaimed sci-fi fantasy light novel, was just ended months ago, and I'm sure you finally witnessed the second chapter of Toma Kamijo's adventures in the never-ending battle beyond good and evil. This second season was psychologically fun to watch 'till the very end and some of you have To Aru Majutsu no Index II Original Sound Track 1 in your anime soundtrack collection.

Don't stop here because Part Two of the To Aru Majutsu no Index II Original Sound Track is here and what you see on the front cover is none other than Last Order (a mini Misaka clone). Aside from that, it has the second set of original music scores made possible by I've Sound's Maiko Iuchi. That's not all, the TV-sized versions of Mami Kawada's See visionS and Maon Kurosaki's Memories Last are also included.

This is extreme to the highest degree and you are now relieving the intense Index II moments up to the last tune.

It's Geneon Universal Entertainment's way of saying thank you for supporting Majutsu no Index II up to the last drop!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Memories Last

Memories last


Memories Last by Maon Kurosaki (who is behind the closing theme songs from Highschool Of The Dead anime) is the second closing theme song from To Aru Majutsu no Index II (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録Ⅱ), Upon looking on the front cover of this maxi single CD, we see Accelerator and Last Order together. Well, it's up to you to describe how do you feel on this front cover. Anyway, once you plugged this maxi-single CD at your nearest CD player, this is just one of the finest anime songs to jump-start your days and nights the Index way.

The Memories Last maxi single CD packs with the Memories Last song, Best friends, and instrumental versions of these two. The Limited Edition packs not just the audio CD, but also a special DVD packed with the Memories Last music video.

This song is the best and it's great if you want to listen this over and over again.

See visionS

See visionS


Fast-paced, hyper, and fun to listen in the ears of Index fans. See visionS is the latest single from Mami Kawada and it is the second opening theme song from To Aru Majutsu no Index II (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録Ⅱ), the second round of the 2008 smash hit TV anime.

This maxi-single CD includes the two songs, See visionS and Don't interrupt me, two instrumental versions of these, plus a very special track, which is none other than the 2011 version of the theme song from the 1st season, PSI-missing, titled PSI-missing 2011 remix!

The song fuses more on techno and pop, and with the combined vocal from Mami Kawada, the sense of enjoyment made this song indulged Index fans for more. That's just plain perfect for those who are catching up Index II. It's impressive to say that this new opening song is even more active than No buts!

LIMITED EDITION:
Not just the music CD offered but also the special DVD packed with the music video of See visionS!

Friday, January 28, 2011

To Aru Majutsu no Index II Original Sound Track 1

To Aru Majutsu no Index II OST 1

To Aru Majutsu no Index II (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録II), the second round of Majutsu no Index continues the fight beyond good and evil in Academy City as Toma Kamijo, Index, and Mikoto Misaka. It was definitely better than the first one and with Railgun character, Kazari Uiharu, included on Index II, this season is bound to be more impressive with even more fast-paced brawls. This is going to be one heck of a psychic battle royale if you keep your eyes on Index II.

Geneon Universal unveiled the first original soundtrack based on To Aru Majutsu no Index II and original score for Index II was led by I've Sound's Maiko Iuchi. Not only that, there are TV-sized versions of No buts and Magic∞world included. The first 23 tracks are included to savor the continuing saga of the never ending psychic battle royal beyond good and evil in Academy City as Toma, Index, Biribiri, and the other characters involved in this series.

Index II OST Part One is now on sale while OST Part Two will debut this late Spring 2011!

TRACK LISTINGS:
1) No buts!(tv-size)
2) ファナティック
3) 急襲
4) 追走
5) とある日常の光景
6) 異端審問
7) 迫る影
8) 最強の名乗り
9) 混迷
10) サイキックバトル
11) 忘却の日々
12) 自業自得?
13) ティータイム
14) 策謀
15) 速記原典
16) 魔道書
17) 打ち止めと一方通行
18) 強大なチカラ
19) クロススピード
20) 受難
21) 炎に焼かれるモノ
22) 幕間
23) Magic∞world(tv-size)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

To Aru Majutsu no Index PSP

To Aru Majutsu no Index PSP

With Index II still kicking on Tokyo MX, the folks at ASCII Media Works pleased to announced that To Aru Majutsu no Index (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録) PSP is now here and witness the pulse-pounding, adrenaline-pumping Index action from the anime series straight to your PSP!

In Academy City, as Toma Kamijo, you first met Index at the balcony of the apartment and she said she was hungry. As you never know, Index is the priestess who is hunted by the bad guys and only Toma can protect her. Aside from Toma, there's friends and enemies lurking around the Index story such as the amazing Mikoto Misaka, Kuroko Shirai, Stiyl Magnus, Kaori Kanzaki, Accelerator, and other friends and foes waiting to make your move.

Index PSP is a remarkable fast-paced fighting game that features your favorite Index characters in fast-paced battles. Each character has their own unique blend of attacks such as Toma's Imagine Breaker and Mikoto Misaka's Railgun (Oh yeah! Biribiri is everyone's pick on this game because she's far out cool).

The story mode in Index PSP is more like a storyline based on the first season, but reworked to make it more original. How to progress the story mode is up to you and who knows, you'll be gaining unlockable characters to test out his/her attacks or even pit out against a friend in fast-paced ad-hoc battles.

LIMITED EDITION;
For this limited edition; not only you received the Index PSP game but you also scored an exclusive Mikoto Misaka figma!

EASTER EGGS: Kirino Kousaka from Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake Ga Nai (Oreimo) guest stars on some part of this game as part of the Oreimo-Index II collaboration!

CAST:

Atsushi Abe as Toma Kamijo

Yuka Iguchi as Index

Rina Satou (Negi Springfield from Mahou Sensei Negima!) as Mikoto Misaka

Satomi Arai as Kuroko Shirai

Kisho Taniyama (Syuji Sakaki from Zettai Karen Children) as Stiyl Magnus

Shizuka Ito (Hinagiku Katsura from Hayate the Combat Butler!) as Kaori Kanzaki

Nobuhiko Okamoto as Accelerator

Nozomi Sasaki as Sisters

..and others.

Official Site:
http://d-game.dengeki.com/toaru/index/index.html

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

すごぉいの来てますけど?!

Kirino Kousaka and Index at
the cover of the February 2011 issue of
Dengenki PlayStation


The question says it all;

すごぉいの来てますけど?!

That's what Japanese said because tomorrow, in January 27, both the Oreimo Portable and Index PSP are coming on sale.

Part of the Oreimo-Index II collaboration, both Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable and To Aru Majutsu no Index PSP are here and it's like two birds in one stone!

Oreimo Portable is a dating sim game pits you in the misadventures of Kirino Kousaka, Kuroneko, and the gang while To Aru Majutsu no Index PSP is a fighting game where you get to pit as Toma, Biribiri, Accelerator, Kuroko, Stiyl Magnus, Kanzaki, and the rest.

And yes, there are easter eggs on both of these; Kirino Kousaka guest stars on Majutsu no Index PSP and in some part on Oreimo Portable where the Oreimo girls cosplaying as Index girls (Biribiri, Kanzaki, Index, and the other Index girls).

This will leave them saying; 

すごぉいの来てますけど?!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Magic∞world

Magic∞world


For those who liked the opening theme song of To Aru Majustu no Index II (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録II), titled No buts! by Mami Kawada, why not enjoy the closing theme song of To Aru Majutsu no Index II, titled Magic∞world, by Maon Kurosaki?

We all know that Maon Kurosaki was way famous for several closing themes from the killer survival action anime, High School of the Dead, and now, she will held responsible for the closing theme of To Aru Majutsu no Index II, the second season of the original continuing the quest of Toma Kamijo, Index, Mikoto Misaka, and the rest.

This song seems to be the great alternative from No buts, but the different flavor of this song captures the ears of every Index fans everywhere. Seems enjoyable, but there's a treat. For the first time, you can listen to Maon Kurosaki's song, ANSWER, from the upcoming To Aru Majutsu no Index PSP video game. That's two special treats at the price of one maxi single CD!

LIMITED EDITION:
A limited edition copy includes not just the maxi single CD, but also a special DVD with the music video of Magic∞world by Maon Kurosaki. Hurry up and buy one before its gone for good!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

No buts!

No buts!


No buts! - A title of Mami Kawada's maxi single CD containing the theme song of To Aru Majutsu no Index II, No buts!, is just one of the many reasons how Majutsu no Index II is exciting to watch more than the first season.

This Maxi Single contains two song, one is the theme song of To Aru Majutsu no Index II, and another one is new to Mami Kawada fans. I guess we all know that this title of the song says it all, No buts means NO BUTS! Because the title of the song is No buts, I don't really need a reason how great this theme song is.

No Buts is one kick-butt song Index fans would love to hear it!

LIMITED EDITION:
There is also a limited edition for this Maxi Single! Not only it packs the music CD, but also the DVD for the music video of No Buts, and an alternate cover featuring Mikoto Misaka and Index! Best to buy it because its a limited availability!



No buts! (Alternate cover)

Monday, October 11, 2010

If Index gets its own PSP game, will Railgun gets it own?

With the success of the second season of To Aru Majutsu No Index, titled To Aru Majutsu no Index II, it seems we are getting anxious to watch more of Index II or even better, waiting for the PSP game of Majutsu no Index this winter.

Yes I know, this winter, To Aru Majutsu no Index fits straight to PSP, as a fighting game. Do we otakus really really like it?

For fans of the recently ended anime, now waiting for its OVA release, To Aru Kagaku no Railgun, the question they asked is, "Will Railgun get its own PSP game as Index did?"

As of that, a certain 2channeler posted some magazine photo with a page containing the details.

A certain 2channeler photographed some magazine page about the Railgun PSP details

A certain 2channeler could be right. Kagaku no Railgun for PSP could be rather more of a visual novel game, with the decisions up to the player. Kinda like Misshitsu no Sacrifice, even better. On the teaser site, commercialization for this game starts this Spring 2011.

Hope I'll catch up to both of these!

Everyone's going to like them both because of Mikoto "Biribiri" Misaka!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Favorite To Aru girls?

As Majutsu no Index II (the second season of To Aru Majutsu no Index) and Kagaku no Railgun OVA (made for DVD and Blu-Ray sequel to the anime) draws near, the question I'm going to face is, who's my favorite To Aru girl? This question seems to be boring for me but anyway here are my top 7 girls that changed the whole To Aru series for fun.

To Aru girl #7: Aisa Himegami - Remember the special featurette called To Aru Majutsu no Index-tan? Second part? Nope? Never mind, Himegami's too mysterious or in Japanese, fushigi. Mamiko Noto did a lot of mystery expressions on that character.

Aisa Himegami

To Aru girl #6: Kaori Kanzaki - Need to say it more? Guess she's bold enough to describe. No wonder that seiyuu Shizuka Ito portrayed such sexy roles not just Kanzaki, but she was Hinagiku from Hayate No Gotoku, Wilhelmina from Shakugan no Shana, and Tamaki from ToHeart.

Kaori Kanzaki

To Aru girl #5: Kazari Uiharu - Kuroko's ally from Judgment, a computer genius, and possibly a cute character from Kagaku no Railgun. Why do I called her cute? It's not her flowery stuff above her head, it's her voice. I can recognize her voice as the seiyuu who is behind Yui Hirasawa from K-On, Aki Toyosaki. At least her voice looks cute.

Kazari Uiharu

To Aru girl #4: Mii Konori - A very kind megane-shoujo Kuroko and Uiharu refer her as Konori-senpai. The brains of Judgment, and too kind for me to describe her seriousness. Kana Ueda, who is Sakuya from Hayate no Gotoku, Rin from Fate/stay night, and Yumi from Maria-sama Ga Miteru, did a lot of serious work portraying the kind but serious Konori-senpai.

Mii Konori

To Aru girl #3: Ruiko Saten - This Level 0, but cool, character seems to be a fan favorite. Her "genki" attitude always the trademark of Saten's personality, especially sometimes she messes with Uiharu. That flower on Saten's hair adds a nice touch of her "genki" personality. Kanae Ito, who is Amu from Shugo Chara, did a good job portraying this "genki" character. I really really like her for her major major humor.

Ruiko Saten

To Aru girl #2: Index - This priestess who was targeted by enemies but protected in the hands of Toma Kamijo? Sure! Index's too cute because of her super-cute personality. Back in the special featurette, Index loves hotdogs? BTW, she made an appearance on a Shakugan no Shana special featurette, Shakugan no Shana-tan. Seems that Index-tan has the urge to say "Urusai! Urusai! Urusai!" on the Index-tan featurette. Keep up the good work, Yuka Iguchi!

Index

and last but truly the first, a two-way tie!?

To Aru girl (or should I say girls) #1: Mikoto Misaka and Kuroko Shirai - I guess I like these two both! Mikoto "Biri-Biri" Misaka is the Level 5 Electromaster and Kuroko Shirai is the Level 4 Teleporter. Both of them are just like Yaya and Angelina, but different in a way. Kuroko loves messing it up with Misaka because, she calls her "onee-sama". Kuroko's funny but Mikoto Misaka is far out COOL because of her enemy butt-kicking coin that fires like a fully-charged railgun. Mikoto Misaka wows the crowd not just her railgun attack, but her tsundere personality. (I remember the hotdog part from Majutsu no Index)

Mikoto Misaka and Kuroko Shirai

Sir/Ma'am/Sir, I guess these are my faves. To Aru Majutsu no Index II coming this October and To Aru Kagaku no Railgun OVA on sale this October. Hope I'll catch them both!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Coming back for round 2?!

Well, it had to happen, after To Aru Kagaku No Railgun (the spin-off from To Aru Majutsu No Index), ended since March 2010, the question leaves to the fans, even when they are listening to their Kagaku No Railgun Archives 1 and 2, and waiting for Archives 3 to arrive this 3rd quarter,

CAN WE BE AGAIN?!

Check this out:

As one Japanese blogger said, could that be it that the story that started it all, To Aru Majutsu No Index, returning for second round, or is it? Who knows, we think they, Index and Biribiri fans, know!




Bumping on the official site was this, as if they said, THEY WILL BE COMING BACK, as far as what the fans anticipate for this. Some guys said it will be on late 2010 or early 2011 to air this second season of the psychological action adventure (with comedy). 

Hope this will be more better than the first!

Monday, August 31, 2009

To Aru Majutsu No Index Archives 1 - 4

Remember the anime titled To Aru Majutsu No Index? (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録 ) The anime revolves on an unlucky teenager named Toma Kamijo in his quest to protect a nun named Index and the rest of Academy City from the enemies trying to take over the city populated by psychics? Well, as long as you remembered the rest of the 24-episode anime that was premiered since October 2008, why don't sit down and chill with the drama-music CDs packed with mini-episodes never told from the anime? These CDs contain two-part mini dramas highlighting what's going on with our favorite Majutsu no Index characters such as Toma Kamijo himself, the electrifying Mikoto Misaka, the lovable Index, Aisa Himegami, Stiyl Magnus, Kaori Kanzaki, and the others. After the end of the mini-drama, there are two character songs per CD, giving Index fans some fun time listening to these songs.

There are four Majutsu no Index Archives to choose from:

To Aru Majutsu no Index Archives 1
Archives Part One with two-part mini dramas and character songs by Index (CV: Yuka Iguchi) and Mikoto Misaka (CV: Rina Satou)

To Aru Majutsu no Index Archives 2
Archives Part Two with two-part mini dramas and character songs by Toma Kamijo (CV: Atsushi Abe) and Aisa Himegami (CV: Mamiko Noto)

To Aru Majutsu no Index Archives 3
Archives Part Three comes with two-part dramas and character songs courtesy of Stiyl Magnus (CV: Kisho Taniyama) and Kaori Kanzaki (CV: Shizuka Ito)

To Aru Majutsu no Index Archives 4
Archives Part Four packs the last batch of two-part mini-dramas and the last batch of character songs done by Mikoto Misaka's clones known as Sisters (CV: Nozomi Sasaki) and Hyoka Kazakiri (CV: Kana Asumi)

My thoughts: Forget about the casing, too much fanservice when you peek at, just what it matters is the storyline in each mini-drama can be decent but leaves Index fans some minutes to spare if they enjoyed it better than watching the whole Majutsu no Index anime. When you get bored to the mini-drama, you can forward to the image song which gives you some psycho boost for enjoyment. When you're having a break after enjoying the whole Majutsu no Index series, be sure to listen at these archives for more fun and enjoyment never sensed from the anime.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

To Aru Majutsu no Index Original Sound Track 1 & 2




Return back to Academy City and witness the psychological battle between good and evil one more time with the two original sound tracks from the hit 2008 anime based on the popular Sci-Fi pocket novel, To Aru Majutsu no Index . (日本名:とある魔術の禁書目録) All tracks are composed by I've Sound's Maiko Iuchi, which are sure enough to have your sense of hearing reminisce back the heroic struggle of Toma Kamijo, Index, Mikoto Misaka, and the rest of the gang who tried to save Academy City from rogue ESPers and evil masterminds who are willing to capture Index and the rest of Academy City. For an added treat both CDs contain TV-sized versions of two opening theme songs (sung by Mami Kawada, who did the ending theme of Hayate No Gotoku) and two ending theme songs (sung by Iku), but rest assured, their songs' full versions are sold separately as a maxi single CD.

While there is nothing special about both of these sound tracks, these two CDs are sure enough remember the entire Majutsu no Index storyline that made it a sensation among anime fans. Despite that, these sound tracks are quite good enough to bring back the memories of their psychic heroes protecting Academy City from the forces of darkness.