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}}is a Child Welfare Facility introduced in the ''Toaru Kagaku no Railgun'' anime. It is an establishment located in district 13 of [[Academy City]], and is dedicated to the welfare of it's [[Child Errors]]; [[Shigenomori Kazuko]] is the principal of Cypress Park, and alongside other volunteers such as the [[Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor]], provide care and education for them. The establishment is fairly large, having it's own playground.<ref name=KagakuEp18>[[Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Episode 18]]</ref>
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}} is a Child Welfare Facility introduced in the ''Toaru Kagaku no Railgun'' anime. It is an establishment located in [[School District 13]] of [[Academy City]], and is dedicated to the welfare of it's [[Child Errors]]; [[Shigenomori Kazuko]] is the principal of Cypress Park, and alongside other volunteers such as the [[Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor]], provide care and education for them. The establishment is fairly large, having it's own playground.<ref name=RailgunEp18>[[Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Episode 18]]</ref>
 
==Chronology==
 
==Chronology==
 
===Toaru Kagaku no Railgun===
 
===Toaru Kagaku no Railgun===
 
====Poltergeist Arc====
 
====Poltergeist Arc====
:''Main article:[[Poltergeist Arc]]''
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{{Main|Poltergeist Arc}}
[[File:Cypress_Park.png|thumb|left|205px|The Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor walking into Cypress Park.]][[Misaka Mikoto]] and [[Shirai Kuroko]] stalk the [[Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor]] going into [[Pizza Hut]] buying 10 boxes of pizza, and discover that she bought the pizzas for the children in Cypress Park as she is a volunteer there. They also discover that [[Uiharu Kazari]] and [[Saten Ruiko]] are there as well, after receiving bad grades in their last exam.
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[[File:Cypress_Park.png|thumb|left|205px|The Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor walking into Cypress Park.]][[Misaka Mikoto]] and [[Shirai Kuroko]] stalk the [[Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor]] going into [[Pizza Hut]] buying 10 boxes of pizza, and discover that she bought the pizzas for the children in Cypress Park as she is a volunteer there. They also discover that [[Uiharu Kazari]] and [[Saten Ruiko]] are there as well, after receiving bad grades in their last exam.<ref name=RailgunEp18/>
   
Here, they discover that the Dorm Supervisor is in love with one of the volunteers, [[Daigo]], Kazari and Ruiko's teacher.A Poltergeist earthquake occurs during a birthday party for the children, due to the Dorm Supervisor's quick thinking and leadership, she was able to calm the children before any damage can be dealt. This event made Daigo admire her even more. The four of them do their best in setting her up for Daigo, they are nearly successful in their efforts, however they soon learn that Daigo is in love with Shigenomori Kazuko and is proposing to her, this breaks her heart, however, he supports his decision.
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Here, they discover that the Dorm Supervisor is in love with one of the volunteers, [[Daigo]], Kazari and Ruiko's teacher. A Poltergeist earthquake occurs during a birthday party for the children, due to the Dorm Supervisor's quick thinking and leadership, she was able to calm the children before any damage can be dealt. This event made Daigo admire her even more. The four of them do their best in setting her up for Daigo, they are nearly successful in their efforts, however they soon learn that Daigo is in love with Shigenomori Kazuko and is proposing to her, this breaks her heart, however, she supports his decision.<ref name=RailgunEp18/>
   
Cypress Park is later featured with Daigo and Kazuko alongside the children, looking at the blimp [[Kiyama Harumi|Kiyama Harumi's]] students presented for her birthday.
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Cypress Park is later featured with Daigo and Kazuko alongside the children, looking at the blimp [[Kiyama Harumi|Kiyama Harumi's]] students presented for her birthday.<ref name=RailgunEp24>[[Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Episode 24]]</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*It is revealed that Cypress Park is sponsored by the Kihara family.<ref>[[Toaru Jihanki no Fanfare]]</ref>
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*It is revealed that Cypress Park is sponsored by the [[Kihara Family]].<ref>[[Toaru Jihanki no Fanfare]]</ref>
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 1 January 2015

Cypress Park (あすなろ園 Asunaro En ?) is a Child Welfare Facility introduced in the Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime. It is an establishment located in School District 13 of Academy City, and is dedicated to the welfare of it's Child Errors; Shigenomori Kazuko is the principal of Cypress Park, and alongside other volunteers such as the Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor, provide care and education for them. The establishment is fairly large, having it's own playground.[1]

Chronology

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun

Poltergeist Arc

Main article: Poltergeist Arc
Cypress Park

The Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor walking into Cypress Park.

Misaka Mikoto and Shirai Kuroko stalk the Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor going into Pizza Hut buying 10 boxes of pizza, and discover that she bought the pizzas for the children in Cypress Park as she is a volunteer there. They also discover that Uiharu Kazari and Saten Ruiko are there as well, after receiving bad grades in their last exam.[1]

Here, they discover that the Dorm Supervisor is in love with one of the volunteers, Daigo, Kazari and Ruiko's teacher. A Poltergeist earthquake occurs during a birthday party for the children, due to the Dorm Supervisor's quick thinking and leadership, she was able to calm the children before any damage can be dealt. This event made Daigo admire her even more. The four of them do their best in setting her up for Daigo, they are nearly successful in their efforts, however they soon learn that Daigo is in love with Shigenomori Kazuko and is proposing to her, this breaks her heart, however, she supports his decision.[1]

Cypress Park is later featured with Daigo and Kazuko alongside the children, looking at the blimp Kiyama Harumi's students presented for her birthday.[2]

Trivia

References