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Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 13 - Watch Legally and Safely

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 13

Episode Title: "I understand that bikinis make eyes wander, but one-pieces bring out curves so they match thin bodies better"
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Airing Date: December 25, 2009

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun: Kinoho and Maaya ask Mikoto and Kuroko to help them be models for a swimsuit catalog, also inviting Kazari, Ruiko, Mii and Kuroko's rival, Mitsuko Kongō. After choosing their swimsuits, their photo shoot takes place in a holographic studio that can replicate different environments down to the touch while the studio's automatic camera will take their pictures. At first the shoot goes fine until the hologram malfunctions and starts switching to weird places from a blizzard, a desert, a hurricane and the moon. While taking a break as the camera is being fixed, the girls decides to make some curry for lunch, with Mitsuko unwisely opting to make her own curry, despite not knowing how to cook. After having trouble, Mitsuko finally admits to Kinoho and Maaya that she can't cook so they ask Mii for help, with both team producing some good curry for a photo op. While everyone goes home, Mikoto stays back to try a frilly swimsuit she was ashamed to wear earlier, unaware that she is accidentally broadcasting her antics to the company's billboard, which Tōma passes by.

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