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Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 24

Episode Title: "Dear my Friends"
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Airing Date: March 19, 2010

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun: Harumi is after the MAR trailers, unaware they are decoys filled with MAR Armored Troops, but is saved by Mikoto. As Mitsuko, Kuroko, Yomikawa and the Anti-Skills hold off the rest of the MAR Troops, Harumi, Kazari and Ruiko head towards to Kihara's laboratory while Mikoto defends them from Telestina, who is piloting a large Mech. Although Telestina mech is unaffected by Mikoto's basic attacks, she manages to destroy the mech with a powerful railgun thanks to Kuroko. Mikoto, Kuroko, Kazari, Saten and Harumi finally arrive at the underground lab where the children are, but before they can do anything, the lab's Capacity Down is activated, revealing that Telestina has survived and proceeds to beat everyone down. Telestina reveals her plans of using the first sample from herself and the children to turn Erii, due to her unique powers, into a Level 6 at the price of the destruction of the city. As all hope seems lost, Ruiko, the only one not affected by Capacity Down, destroys its controls, allowing Mikoto to defeat Telestina with her railgun. With the first sample in hand, Harumi creates the cure which finally awakens Banri and the other children, giving her thanks to Mikoto. In the aftermath, the recovering children give a birthday message to Harumi via a blimp.

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