User blog comment:A certain someone/The ONE and ONLY FLAW of the Railgun Anime/@comment-24516349-20140327052551

***The other copy of this same comment is my! I accidentally posted it halfway through. Therefore it was unfinished. I didn't remember when I had logged out, but it appeared to have been posted by A wikia contributor (which is in fact, me! - seriously, I think I am among the few people here who would post such arduous and boring comment like that :D). Anyway, this is the final "version" of it. It would be very nice if anyone could delete the other version for me. Thanks

Hi!

Again, thank you all for your comments!

From what you said, I see that the pov does not appear to be inappropriate or irritating to you to any extend.

I also learn that my way of regarding this matter is, to you guys, overreacting and strict.

I now think it depends on cultural differences. Maybe this happens alot in Japanese animes.

I must admit I do not like the pov at certain times in the movies (that's why I have a whole blog to talk about it).

It is also true that I like Misaka alot. However, my adoration for her is nothing more than that of a reader to his/her favourite character. Meaning I am not obsessed with her at all (No, I have a real life lover, I don't need a waifu :D). So, she is one of my most favourtite characters and nothing more. Therefore, my blog does not base on the assumption that I am writing "under the influence of my obsession towards Misaka"

DsCrystalEyes and Kamina Iowell argued that the pov does not reflect the JC Staff's intention but rather merely follow the light novel.

I agree with this to an extend.

That is why, I mentioned in my blog: "it is important to inform viewers that Misaka's habit of wearing boxers beneath her skirt distinguishes her from others (as depicted in the light novel)". However, there are times that it seems like JC Staff works things out on their own. One of which is the second ending theme, which I also mentioned above in my blog. That also remains one of the most unbearable thing to see in such a fine anime to my mind.

In the end, I realize that Kamina Iowell's answer pointed all out:

1/ "ndex and Railgun (maybe) fall under the Ecchi category, so it's pretty normaly this see such scenes". I guess you're saying that this matter has to do with the genre of the novel itself.

2/ Kamina also mentioned the "fanservice", which I just looked up on Google. It really is up to different cultures whether the pov is inappropriate or not.