External References

This is a list of references made to other media in Toaru Majutsu no Index and other works in the Toaru series, and in other media to the Toaru series.

Within story

 * In Volume 1 and Episode 1, Mikoto refers to Great Teacher Onizuka when asking Touma why he tried to save the delinquents.
 * In Volume 1, the narrator refers Jojo's Bizarre Adventure's Stand users.
 * In Volume 2, Touma refers the manga series Black Jack when he was amazed about Himegami Aisa's medical aid ability on a Misawa Cram School's female student, who was damaged due to the use of the Gregorian Chant Replica.
 * When Mikoto pulled the bench Touma, Index, Birdway and Lessar were sitting on over a river with electromagnetism, Touma was reminded of the bicycle scene from E.T. The Extraterrestrial.
 * When describing the consequences of TV station falling into the wrong hands, the example used involves a news-style drama broadcast by an American radio station resulting in a mass panic, likely referring to the 1938 radio adaptation of .
 * During the December heat wave, when climbing out of the septic tank in the School District 7 Water Department after collecting the cultivating mud containing the water purification microbes, Touma feels as though he'd grabbed the spider thread dangling down into hell - a reference to the short story .

Character designs
In notes regarding concept art for the series, Haimura Kiyotaka has occasionally referenced other media, either because of a resemblance, analogy or a design influence.
 * Rimea: Haimura notes that she looks like she would fit in with the Gotei 13, most likely referring to Nanao Ise.
 * Carissa: Haimura mentions that from the beginning, he had an image for Carissa similar to Debora from the DS version of Dragon Quest V.
 * Villian: According to Haimura, Villian was designed with an image similar to that of Tina (Terra in the English releases) of Final Fantasy VI or more specifically, her appearance in Dissidia Final Fantasy.
 * AIM Burst: In designing the AIM Burst, Haimura was apparently aiming for something similar to Giygas from Mother 2 (Earthbound in English), something with no clear shape or form, something which couldn't be comprehended yet clearly something very bad.
 * Cendrillon: Haimura notes that her design is based on a futuristic spacesuit, mentioning that it is the same motif as in Kamen Rider Fourze.
 * Othinus: While describing the reason for Othinus's exposing outfit as her way of showing that her enemies' attacks and hostility mean nothing to her by casting aside any form of protection, Haimura compares it to how Dragon Shiryū is stronger without his Cloth.
 * Freadia Strikers: Haimura says that she could be called a blonde-haired blue-eyed.
 * Professor: Haimura comments that he kind of looks like Desty Nova from Battle Angel Alita.
 * Kouzaku Mitori: Haimura comments that she is kind of like I-No from Guilty Gear or a schoolgirl.
 * Misaka Mikoto (Level 6 Shift attempt): Haimura mentions he designed her forms with JRPG final bosses in mind, where they change forms at certain points. He specifically refers to Lavos Core, Ozma and Yu Yevon regarding Mikoto's third form.
 * Kanou Shinka: Haimura mentions that his hooded jacket is based on the one Lain wears in her bedroom in .
 * High Priest: Haimura mentions how the High Priest's first design is essentially Saint Hakushin from, the first thing the High Priest made him think of. According to Haimura, Version 2's motif goes with saying.
 * Niang-Niang: According to Haimura, he based Niang-Niang of his generation's - Lei-Lei from the Vampire series, known to the English speakers as  from the  series.
 * Komaba Ritoku: According to Haimura, he designed him to look like someone from but apparently failed to accomplish it.

Anime

 * In Episode 8 of Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakamatachi (Okami-san and her Seven Companions), another series animated by JC Staff, Misaka Mikoto, Shirai Kuroko, Uiharu Kazari and Saten Ruiko are briefly mentioned and shown, as potential bride candidates for rich boy Nezumi.
 * In Episode 10 of Durarara!!, Erika and Walker argue over who the heroine of the series is, with Walker claiming it is Biribiri while Erika supports Himegami, while holding the first volume of the Railgun manga.
 * In Shakugan no Shana, another JC Staff series, two of Yuji's friends are seen wearing shirts with Mikoto and Index's faces on them.
 * In the first episode of Durarara!! x2, Kadota asks Erika and Walker if there is a new installement of Toaru, to which Erika answers that there should be one in two months or so. Since the 12th Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index volume was going to be released on March 2015 and the episode was broadcast in January 2015, the conversation seems all the more accurate. In Episode 11, Walker has a lighter with an image of Tsukuyomi Komoe on it.

Video Games

 * In Disgaea 4, Index, as drawn by Haimura Kiyotaka, appears in the animation for the spell Omega Heal.