The latest episode of "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" Season 3 was postponed and confirmed to resume on February 28

The latest episode of "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" Season 3 was postponed and confirmed to resume on February 28

The latest season of the famous TV animation "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" has been aired on January 10th. However, the official announced that due to the new coronavirus epidemic, the seventh episode of the animation has been postponed. Today, the resumption date has been confirmed as February 28th. Stay tuned.

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.

The story of "A Certain Scientific Railgun T" begins here: The "Daibashi Festival" in which all schools in Academy City will participate is about to be held. It is expected to be broadcast live to the world for a full 7 days. Mikoto, Hatsuharu and Saten go to visit the seriously injured Kuroko together. Kuroko is very upset that he cannot let Mikoto participate in the "Daibashi Festival" because of himself. In order for everyone to participate in the "Daibashi Festival" together, everyone works hard to be discharged from the hospital early.

"A Certain Scientific Railgun T" Season 3 latest episode 7 preview:

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