![]() Railgun tends to be more direct and less philosophical, as the titular character usually just blasts stuff instead of talking her enemies to death.but that's understandable given their difference in powers. ![]() The tradeoff is Kuroko Shirai freaking out and screaming at you about once or twice an episode, and the drama is a bunch of high school girls instead of a 14-year-old boy whining about morality. In this version you don't have the mandated minutes-long scene every episode where Toma Kamijo lectures the villain of the week on how what they're doing is wrong, while you're rolling your eyes and wishing he would just shut up. This is a rare occasion where I find myself actually preferring the spinoff over the original.
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