TOARU MAJUTSU NO INDEX III
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
26
RELEASE
April 5, 2019
LENGTH
25 min
DESCRIPTION
Science, magic, and a nun on the run! Kamijo and Index return just in time to celebrate A Certain Magical Index’s 10th anniversary with a brand-new season. After their deadly struggle against the Catholic Church and the pending war between magic and science, Kamijo must work harder to protect Index. But with tensions high all around, what new adventures await them in this next chapter?
(Source: Funimation)
CAST
Accelerator
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Touma Kamijou
Atsushi Abe
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Yuka Iguchi
Shiage Hamazura
Satoshi Hino
Mikoto Misaka
Rina Satou
Kuroko Shirai
Satomi Arai
Kaori Kanzaki
Shizuka Itou
Last Order
Rina Hidaka
MISAKA 10032
Nozomi Sasaki
Kazari Uiharu
Aki Toyosaki
Frenda Seivelun
Maaya Uchida
Motoharu Tsuchimikado
Anri Katsu
Itsuwa
Ai Kayano
Stiyl Magnus
Kishou Taniyama
Aleister Crowley
Toshihiko Seki
Aisa Himegami
Mamiko Noto
Komoe Tsukuyomi
Kimiko Koyama
Saiai Kinuhata
Chinatsu Akasaki
Misaka Worst
Ai Kakuma
Shizuri Mugino
Ami Koshimizu
Lessar
Yuuki Takada
Teitoku Kakine
Masaya Matsukaze
Aiho Yomikawa
Yuuko Kaida
Seiri Fukiyose
Ayumi Fujimura
Oriana Thomson
Ryouka Yuzuki
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
Asheath
44/100Watching this anime is painful. Save your time.Continue on AniListI don't even know why I watched this, you can't keep up with ANYTHING. Random characters keep appearing out of nowhere and you have no idea who are they, angels? gods? people fighting among each other? I really liked the previous seasons I don't know if it was because I was dumb enough to like anything or because it was better, and after watching this I don't even feel like re-watching the old ones anymore. What a wreck.
Art: 7/10
Gotta admit it's okay, J.C never fails to impress. The characters looked memorable and the abilities graphics looked nice, sadly it's nowhere near as good as Railgun combat animations but it's better than previous Index seasons I guess. Despite everything, this is one of J.C's strengths in my opinion.Story: 3/10
Nothing makes sense. I think you have to watch the visual novel to understand anything but that is no excuse for this poor writing. An anime series needs to stand up on its own otherwise just make it a TV Short or a teaser to that novel. No matter if the story is good or not I think it's poorly executed.Sounds: 7/10
Fine I guess, isn't exactly anything to write home about, and I didn't notice any amazing OST either, might have been cause I generally didn't like the series so don't quote me on that. The ending song was okay though.Characters: 3/10
There was absolutely no character development at all. If you watch the characters on their first appearance and at the end of the anime they all act and think the same. Except the "bad guy" as usual cause godmode Kamijo Toma punched sense into him.
I wish Misaka showed more action she literally did absolutely nothing, she is supposed to be #3 esper for god's sake. The whole anime doesn't need to revolve around her like Railgun series but come on, the little Misaka had more camera time than the original one.Enjoyment: 2/10
Watching this anime is painful. It's so painful that every episode I thought about dropping it.
I gave this one point cause it made me smile every now and then at the absurdity of everything that was happening, I'm glad I had friends to talk to so we could mock this writing and it brought us something to talk about.
The second point was for nostalgia, it brought back some good days around the time I started watching anime, good old days.Overall this is not worth watching, save your time if you're thinking about picking it up.
Aniosophy
95/100This is the BEST installment in the Index anime franchise yet, AND HERE IS WHY...Continue on AniList-
Unpopular opinion: But season 3 of Index is not only the best season of Index so far, but is the best installment in the entire anime franchise thus far (other than Railgun T), and I genuinely do not understand why this season gets so much hate.Prefix:
I just want to preface this post with that I watched this installment for the first time as a part of the chronological rewatch I did to help me make the Railgun/Index infographic I made and posted last week. So that might be the main reason why a lot of this season did not seem convoluted to me, (to be fair honestly most of Index is already convoluted), but this season, because I watched all the other installments before this, I could fairly easily follow along with what was going on, plus, honestly, by comparison, this season really is not as convoluted as previous ones.-
Here is why I think season 3 is the best installment.. Yes, there are spoilers, sorry.Story:
I genuinely do not understand how people can say this season of Index somehow has a less interesting story than the previous ones, because this season improved SO MUCH not only on the story structure for the entire season, but just how the stories are developed within each arc. My biggest complaint from the previous two seasons of Index, was that not all of the story arcs made it a priority to get you invested in what is going on, sometimes they would portray a story that was very personal, making it at least somewhat interesting to the audience. Yet other times, story arcs would not only be too short to develop any investment on the part of the audience, but also would throw in a variety of new characters into these stories, only for them to be gone within the next 2 episodes, making it nearly impossible for me to ever care about what is going on in these instances. This was the main improvement usually noted when comparing Index to Railgun, because the majority of Railgun stories make it a priority for you to be invested personally in the story that is being told, and this trend seemed uniform when comparing Index to Railgun, that is until we finally get to Index season 3.-
The first major improvement, is that the story arcs in season 3 ACTUALLY CONNECT, there is an overarching story throughout the entire season, which is something that has been sorely lacking in previous seasons, with story arcs only loosely being connected previously. Additionally, not only is there an overarching story within this season that makes it particularly more interesting compared to previous ones, but it also retroactively makes previous meaningless story arcs better, by putting in characters from story arcs (that before this) were never shown again. Second, a majority of episodes in this season are split between three different concurrent storylines, which drastically improves character dynamics, since some of the characters in this franchise have personalities that are much more enjoyable in smaller doses (cough Toma, cough Accelerator).-
Third, in some instances, story arcs this season are significantly expanded on when compared to previous seasons, giving the audience actual time to watch these characters develop, and become invested in these story arcs before they are concluded. So many times before this season we would have story arcs that would throw so much new information into such a small time frame that the entire story arc became a chore to watch, specifically, the La Regina del Mare Adriatico Arc, Kazakiri Hyoka Arc, and the Deep Blood Arcs from Season 1 & 2 were especially ultimately meaningless while watching the series. This is why I feel it is such an improvement in season three that story arcs are not independent from one another, but instead are interlaced throughout the narrative of the season, because it makes it much easier for me to get invested in the overarching story this season is trying to tell. While I feel these drastic differences in storytelling might put off some people who were used to how the story was being told in season one and two, I feel, this was a much-needed improvement for the longevity of the franchise.-
Pacing:
This is a separate part because a lot of people on the reaction board for this season were complaining about the pacing, and although it is a little fast in the final arc, I genuinely feel the rest of the season’s pacing was very well done. The only arc that I feel was slightly rushed was the World War III arc, but honestly, I feel they did the best they could in the time they had. Not only does this arc have the longest episode count in all of Index (which is what most likely pushed them past the regular 24 episode count per season), But they even regularly took out the OP and the ED of episodes to utilize as much of the episode as possible to tell this arc’s story, so except for the exclusion of some of the Mikoto’s stuff, I feel the arc was handled relatively fine.-
Characters:
Not only has the story been drastically improved upon this season, but also the overall approach to characters has also been drastically improved, when compared to previous seasons. when I see comments about this season like there are “too many characters” I genuinely question if you are watching the same series as me, because the entire Index franchise continuously introduces a multitude of new characters every story arc. I would argue, that this season the character introductions are much better because not only do they have more time to develop over the course of the season, but the characters we are introduced to already start off with motivations that we the audience can sympathize with from the beginning. This sympathetic aspect that has been added is even extended to the villains, with me actually understanding where characters like Acqua of the Back and the Second Princess are coming from, because their motivations at least somewhat makes sense, unlike previous villains who motivations were convoluted at best, or were completely nonsensical at worst.This doesn’t even bring up how some of the best characters this season are new characters, because with the addition of an entirely new perspective throughout this season, comes with one of my favorite focuses of this season, and that is the development within the ITEM team. Like, HOLY SHIT GUYS, a reoccurring character that has appeared in multiple installments of both Index and Railgun was killed off this season, not only that, but one of the only Level Fives in this ENTIRE story LOSTS AN ARM AND AN EYE, this development shows there are actual permanent consequences in this universe, which was something sorely lacking throughout the entire franchise before this. This one storyline is filled with so many mature “holy shit” moments during the season, that its inclusion alone makes this entire season (in my eyes) leagues above previous seasons of Index.
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There are also characters like Accelerator, who before this season felt so one-note that it was becoming tiresome to watch his actions in the franchise, that is until this season, where we see him actually develop into a multi-dimensional character, instead of being a one-note “villain” doing “villainous” things. There is also Index, who has been relegated to the sidelines for the majority of this season, which (in my opinion) was a significant improvement for character dynamics, because her personality is one that is best applied in small doses, so for this season, I thought her appearances were just the right amount and were great.-
Finally, let talk about Touma, Who throughout the entire series is so one note that is almost comedic at this point, however, this season (while his one-note personality does not really change) because his screen time has been drastically reduced, his personality actually becomes bearable and sometimes even enjoyable to watch. The only character That I feel got shafted this season was Mikoto, who unfortunately did not receive as much screen time this season as I was hoping. Overall, the drastic changes in how the story was told this season, made all the additional characters a welcome addition in my eyes, since many of the new characters actually got enough screen time to develop personalities that I found enjoyable to watch.-
Conclusion:
For all the reasons listed above and more (because I am literally at the character limit for the post), This is why I feel this season of Index is not only the best season of Index, but is also the best installment in the entire franchise so far, because it truly improves on all the aspects of the series that I wanted improved, while also maintaining the original good aspects of the series. Of course, season 3 is not perfect, one of my biggest disappointments is how little Mikoto is involved in the story throughout the season, and Touma personality is still just as hit or miss as every other season, but many of the new elements that were introduced this season really outweigh these cons for me. So while I do sympathize with the complaint that really this season of Index can only truly be enjoyed if you have watched all of the previous installments up to this point (most likely in chronological order so you do not feel like there is as big of a gap between installments), but for me, because I already embarked on this endeavor, that wasn’t that big of an obstacle. This is why I’m rating the series a 95/100, because it really was the epitome and culmination of what this entire franchise is all about. I am looking forward to the next installment in the franchise, and hopefully, we can get season 4 of Index faster than we did season 3😊😊😊Collaide
13/100The least enjoyable anime I've had the displeasure of watching so far.Continue on AniListA Certain Magical Index Season 3 - Review
There is little merit to the third season of A Certain Magical Index. It seems like whoever is making the executive decisions on how the show is adapted actively tries to keep all the worst aspects of previous seasons. Before I delve deeper into the bad aspects of the show let me just quickly tell you what is NOT the problem.
The Art
Generally fine. The backgrounds are actually really good. Animation seems to be a step down from Railgun S & Railgun T, but still acceptable.Voice acting
The actors are doing their absolute best with the material they were given. (Sub). It's not their fault they were forced to voice this disaster of a show.Sound & Music
Seems pretty average for an anime but definately not bad.
Cause of the main problem
Apparently Season 1 of Index adapted 6 novels, and season 2 adapted 7. Season 3 coming in at 26 episodes and is adapting whopping 9 novels. As of episode 11 the show enters its FOURTH arc. This show just blatantly fastforwarding each and every episode in order to fit in these 9 novels. It doesn't slow down. Whatever the cause for this is - the publishing executives insisting on it, studio higher ups that are paranoid of not getting a 4th season, studio workers plainly not being interested - is a damn shame. This anime is nigh unwatchable. Nearly every casual fan I've seen in comments, forums, etc agree that it's too fast paced. It should at least bring down everyone's enjoyment by 25%.How the show plays out in practice is that, you are briefly introduced to an arc. Characters that you've forgotten the name of show up in half a scene, do something. You don't know why they do it. You don't know how they do it. You don't know when. And then someone else does something else. You don't know how that relates to Touma, or Accelerator or Academy city as a whole. You don't know the motivation of the things the characters do. The only thing you can possibly grasp about each arc is the bigger picture. Like "Oh this religious guy has angel powers and wants to win the war".
The second arc (ep 4-6) is about infighting of the different dark groups in academy city. What I described is injected with steroids here. I cannot stress it enough but you don't know anything about anyone and just watch characters you have no relation to do weird shit. Prime example: The meltdowner suddenly trying to kill their own squad. Why does she do this? Do I need to rewatch the episode? Should I have a pen and paper ready so that I can pause and take notes? This is supposed to be entertainment right? People have told way more complicated stories in less of a complicated manner successfully.
These different dark groups, have characters randomly betraying their own group or they were spies or whatever. And honestly, you don't know why.
Old issues that are now impossible to overlook
Harem. This show is already a slice of life, action, epic fantasy, mystery show. Why does it still decide to keep the Harem elements? Why does Touma constantly have to touch boobs, fall on boobs, walk in on people changing, more boobs, etc? Out of everything they skipped to fit in the 9 novels they decided to keep every single bit of fanservice and every single bit of "harem plot exposition". Why? Nobody knows! Apparently this condescending man attracts women. IF you're gonna have a harem, maybe you should give the protagonist a likable characteristic at least. If you are that horny just go watch Prison School or something.Plot holes. I will give you 3 examples. Tsuchimikado gets hurt when he uses magic because he's an ESPER now. Why did he try to learn ESP powers? Surely he could have just pretended to learn while keeping his magical abilities. And what is his ESP power anyway? We've never seen him use it! The second example revolves around the commotion in Academy city. In the other installments of this universe it's also prevalent but in episode 6 whole entire blocks get destroyed. There are mass shootings and random explosions all around town. 5000 soldiers are just standing in some bushes in a park. In a society this technically savvy, why do people in other parts of the city not know about it? Several blocks just exploded and you tell me nobody is inside the buildings and three blocks away people just sit and have a cup of coffee in a cafe? You've got to be fucking kidding! And everyone forgets about it instantly! The population is as daft as a bunch of fruit flies. The third example is Touma's invincible body. Unless the second half of the season revealed that Imagine Breaker also has the power to magically heal Touma of any injuries. He's been in the hospital more times than I can count. His injuries heal insanely fast. IN real life, sustaining that many severe injuries in short amounts of time can kill you. Not to mention organ damage etc.
The running jokes. They're all boring. All of them.
The characters. There are too many. The only characters that are given development throughout this series are Mikoto and Accelerator. In this installment the characters are not even introduced before they are phased out again! Characters have intentions that we are not made aware of, or they don't have intentions at all. It's impossible to tell the difference! We are often introduced to these characters so incredibly briefly that I can't even discern them. "Oh the third redheaded woman did something? What's her name? Oh the seventh blonde? Uhhhh, why is she friends with Touma? I thought she tried to kill him last season?"
Index. Index hasn't done anything since the first arc in season 1. She is oblivious to what's happening about ESPers in Academic City.
Bad & Uninteresting writing
Though ESPers and magic users are supposed to have some sort of international global conflict not once throughout the series has an ESPer ever battled a non-ESPer (Touma not included as he is neither?). I thought it would be really cool to see how the power system gets developed. A pyromancing ESPer vs a pyromancing magician. How would that work? How do they differ? How would the fight look? I think that's very interesting. But it never happens. It actually feels like two different anime universes but with Touma in the center of each. Misaka stumbled across the Asakusa magicians in one episode. But they just literally disappeared in the blink of an eye. She didn't understand what happened neither did we. She offered to help Touma once, he declined and then she arbitrarily decided "it would be best if I didn't help after all". I'm confused. Touma is limping; he's escaped the hospital and you're just gonna be like "Ah well he may be hospitalized and barely able to walk but if he needs to fight someone he ain't getting help." Like what why? It literally feels like the exact opposite of what Mikoto would do.Touma does the same thing every time. Someone should just use a normal sword or a normal gun and then he's defeated. Not that hard huh? I guess everyone trying to fight him ever ignored that fact. But we did see him dodging bullets in season 2 so maybe all of Touma's enemies would behave like Star Wars stormtroopers if they had guns, and like League of Legends creeps if they used a normal sword.
The overarching plot is not made clear at all. Never are we given a summary of anything. Index seemed like a big deal in the beginning but now she's irrelevant. Aleister just sitting in his tube grinning for reasons unknown to any viewer. Christians attacking each other for no reason. Elaborate religious missions in Academic City for arbitrary reasons.
We are never getting any reminders or external exposition of what's happening. It would be needed. Honestly having a narrator explaining things from a third person view would make this season so much better, and also improve previous seasons. Some help for us to keep track of the difference between the underground organisations, the goals of different churches etc.
The way Railgun manages its story is much better. It's smaller, more isolated, but still has themes. Still has character development. Index 3 has barely anything of value compared to it's previous seasons. It's a trainwreck of a show.
This show would have gotten an even lower score, but certain aspects weighed it up for me.
- Accelerator is cool and also badass. Seeing him fight is good, objectively speaking.
- Misaka is a good character. I said it.
Without these two aspects, I would have given this show a 5/100.
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