The official of the famous TV animation "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" announced today on November 3 that "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" is scheduled to be officially broadcast on January 10, 2020. The super-powered electric beautiful girl will once again return with a passionate and dynamic divine song. The TV animation "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" is adapted from the manga "A Certain Scientific Railgun" written by Japanese novelist Kamachi Kazuma and drawn by cartoonist Fuyukawa Moto. It is the third season of the TV animation series and is produced by JCSTAFF. It tells the story of the huge city "Academy City", which is isolated from the outside world and studies the most advanced technology. All students receive superpower development, and most of them obtain superpowers through drugs, hypnosis, and electrical stimulation. There are various types of abilities, which are divided into no ability, low ability, special ability, strong ability, great ability, and super ability according to the range and power. In addition to the return of the superpowered electric girl, the good news that excites fans is that the OP theme song will still be sung by fripSide. The super-hot and dynamic divine song will be online again, so stay tuned! |
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