A Certain Scientific Railgun #05 — Killer Lolis

October 30th, 2009

 

Well, lolier.

Impressions:

Oh goodie, another buddy argument episode. This is the second one I’ve seen in the last 24 hours and the second time that Railgun’s abused one half of a pair forgetting something to make the other half spazz out. At least we differentiated ourselves from the other one by sticking the resolution in a flashback that consumed half the episode. At least the flashback was decent in and of itself, aside from some of the more insane bits of a guy holding an entire bank hostage at knife point, or a 60 pound girl being able to completely KO a grown man with a blow to the stomach. Not to mention the crazy esper who broke into a bank and then never tried to get any money and instead started arguing with aforementioned 60 pound random girl.

Don’t let the sarcasm get you too down though. It was still a much better episode than the first three, just nowhere near last week’s. Plus, there’s just something about being told from the start how things end that always gets my bile churning, and two of these kind of cliche episodes in two days is a bit much. I don’t even want to talk about them happily running off into the sunset together at the end either. Cliches are not a checklist. Stop trying to hit all of them, dammit.

Very Brief Summary:

After Kuroko rushes into a situation and gets herself coldcocked and Uiharu tased, the two get into an argument and both start sulking about it, Uiharu because Kuroko forgot the promise they made. Flashback a few years and the two of them are in a bank when it’s stuck up. Despite being warned to stay out of it, Kuroko attacks the gunman, only to find out he has an accomplice who holds Uihara hostage.  Kuroko’s boss is badly injured when she has to protect Kuroko from rushing in again. The guy beats up Kuroko a little bit until she manages to grab Uiharu’s ankle and teleport her to safety. The guy reveals that he’s an esper too who can putz with the inertia of objects (he throws lead balls which float slowly but have huge force) and taunts Kuroko a bit while conveniently destroying the shutter to the outside world so everybody else can see what’s going on. Great plan. She finally pulls herself up, but he throws a ton of balls at once. They’re wiped out by an electrical bolt and Kuroko tackles the guy and threatens to teleport his head off. Maybe. Uiharu and Kuroko get together and promise to become the Japanese Super Friends. Back in the present, they make up. Yaa-hoo.

Preview:

Sad little girls in fountains.

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11 Shouts From the Peanut Gallery

  • Chen says:

    d’awwwwwwww

    • Anonymous says:

      i swear to god if the next episode doesnt involve exploding stuffed animals, im gonna kill a kitten. prospects do look good for the kitten so far though.

  • Silentbrick says:

    What I don’t get is this is supposed to be about Misaka, why is virtually every episode from Kuroko’s point of view? This is episode 5 and Misaka’s been the focus of less than 1/4 of each episode, if that.

    I want to like this more, but it’s getting really hard.

    • Bill says:

      That’s because they haven’t covered the central parts of the manga yet but have been adapting side stories and introductory chapters.

    • Dr_Tenma says:

      It’s more likely than you think.

      It seems pretty common that the title character isn’t the one that tells the story, especially coming from JC Staff. “Index” follows Touma, “Shana” with Yuuji, “Nodame” follows Chiaki and so on.

  • Dr_Tenma says:

    Maybe I’m just insane, but I’m enjoying Railgun more than Index by far. I thought this ep was alright.

    It’s becoming quite the 1-man-show (erm, 1-woman) though, with Misaka solving everyone’s problems. I’m underwhelmed by Koroko’s use of her powers, she should be doing much better. Could’ve just teleported behind/above that car robber and subdued him.

    Or one-up Misaka by teleporting pocket change into his brain and killing him faster than she could charge a rail shot. Not going to happen, I know… but it should.

    • LoliSauce says:

      That’d be pretty badass, but she’s part of the esper police so she has to be just and lawful, apprehending instead of killing, etc.

      She does do some pretty sweet shit with panes of glass during the level upper arc though.

      Really though, like a certain Anonymous said earlier, shit better get poppin off soon with those exploding stuffed animals.

  • TJ says:

    I guess this episode just reinforces the fact that we should never underestimate lolis in anime. Not as good as last week, but it was better than most of the other episodes.

  • Azure says:

    The sad thing is that these guys weren’t even trying to rob a bank. They were trying to rob an ever lovin’ POST OFFICE.

    Seriously, guys? At least one-half of your two-man crime gang has a semi-impressive psychic power and the best you can do is try sticking up the ATMs at a post office?

    …But then again, why were there ATMs at a post office to begin with? The mind, it boggles.

  • rincewind says:

    For me, the two first episodes are the best so far. But, this one, was a nice episode.

  • Mirrored says:

    @Azure.

    In Japan, Post offices also serve as banks. In fact, the Japan Post has about 2.1 trillion in assets.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Post