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Sword Art Online [spoilers]
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By Asura.Izilder 2012-12-22 13:14:43
if today was the last it was good but bad ;;
Also totally random - but Ive been looking for some new Anime to watch and came across this one ... the main toon really sounds like Korito's voice bizarre! (hope its not crap lol)
http://www.chia-anime.com/kamisama-no-memochou/watch-kamisama-no-memochou-episode-1.html
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By Bahamut.Bekisa 2012-12-22 14:43:23
It would be nice if they continue with the anime version of the story but if they are just going to butcher it like so many other manga to anime series ... I'd rather they just leave it end at that episode.
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By Lakshmi.Phaffi 2012-12-22 15:26:39
It would be nice if they continue with the anime version of the story but if they are just going to butcher it like so many other manga to anime series ... I'd rather they just leave it end at that episode.
remember reading on ANN that it was already renewed for season two a while back.
edit: too lazy to find the link.
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By Asura.Izilder 2012-12-22 15:45:16
Damn it was the same voice over actor ... really would be cool to see another 2 seasons with
Gun Gale Online
Kirito helps investigate the mysterious connection between it and deaths occurring in the real world. Kirito, assisted by a female player he meets in the game called Sinon, eventually identifies and exposes the culprits with include some former members of a murderous guild he had previously encountered in SAO.
and UnderWorld Online (similar to Accel World)
After solving the murders in GGO, Kirito is recruited to assist in the development of a state-of-the-art game, UnderWorld (UW), which has an interface that is far more realistic and complex than the previous games he had played. In UW, the flow of time proceeds thousands of times faster than in the real world. However, Kirito ends up falling into a trap set by one of the murderers from GGO and wakes up inside the game, unable to log out, with his real self left in a comatose state. As Kirito begins to have his memories entangled with his experiences in the game, it becomes more difficult for him to tell reality and fiction apart. Meanwhile, Asuna, Suguha and Sinon also log themselves into UW in an attempt to help him
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshitsugu_Matsuoka
He has been in loads and the follwing ive watched and never knew lol - he likes getting big part roles @@
The Qwaser of Stigmata II as Leon Max Muller
Black Rock Shooter as Taku Katsuchi
Campione! as Godōu Kusanagi
High School DxD as Freed Sellzen
Hori-san to Miyamura-kun: Shingakki as Izumi Miyamura
Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne as Array
Sword Art Online as Kirito / Kazuto Kirigaya
Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo as Sorata Kanda
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By Fenrir.Camiie 2012-12-22 16:02:52
Quote: Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo as Sorata Kanda
Kirito can handle virtual death games with his Marty Stu Power, but he'd be totally helpless on Mashiro Duty.
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By Siren.Kunimatsu 2012-12-22 17:00:23
We probably won't get to experience a VRMMO in our lifetime.
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By Asura.Aikchan 2012-12-22 17:33:08
I just read something that said that (ep25) is going to be the last can anyone confirm for me if this is true or not.or if there is going to be more.i would love to see more sword art online.have them do something with what happens at the end of (ep24).
25 is the last, who knows if they decide to do a second season, since 3rd part of the novel is as long as the first 2 together.
By Zenaku14 2012-12-22 23:03:47
We probably won't get to experience a VRMMO in our lifetime.

Nope :(
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By Lakshmi.Ryanx 2012-12-23 00:16:56
might be posable look at the time we took to get from pong to were we are now double that time we probly will have them or close
By Eijii 2013-01-18 06:08:17
This is how 1st season should have ended :/
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-01-18 15:03:43
so is there any hint or anything on the next season or did it finish?
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By Lakshmi.Ryanx 2013-01-18 15:06:53
so is there any hint or anything on the next season or did it finish? aneplex is doing a live pannel later today there might be some info then on sao http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge1lbOOcm8Y maby they might dub it or do something to get the anime on blue ray subbed for america
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By Carbuncle.Sanders 2013-01-18 15:40:15
I needed a single image I could refer to when anybody asks me to explain Sword Art Online. - Monica Ray (artist)
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By Fenrir.Camiie 2013-01-18 15:42:21
This is how 1st season should have ended :/

I'm not much of a yaoi fan, but eh I do think Klein needs some lovin'!
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-01-18 20:09:46
that stream is live now.
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-01-18 20:42:22
.... no news on sword art online at all except the author will be at sakuracon
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By Lakshmi.Ryanx 2013-01-18 21:06:35
.... no news on sword art online at all except the author will be at sakuracon ya :/ but least got the sao/accel world cross over event thing to look forward to for anouncements
By Eijii 2013-01-18 21:26:22
SAO and Accel world Cross over.. omg gave my an idea for my next Ms.Paint masterpiece :D
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By Bismarck.Faelar 2013-02-09 11:54:03
Just started watching this....interesting so far. Only on ep.2 XD
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By Asura.Izilder 2013-12-02 08:04:49
necro time and i dont even care ! SAO update news!
1. we can expect an SAO "extra addition" out at xmas time (guess that means an OVA?)
http://www.swordart-onlineusa.com/
2. yes... next year a SAO MMO......jesus and the holy spirits...i want my nerve gear helm and my floor 100 win right now.
http://www.onrpg.com/videos/aeria-games-official-sword-art-online-teaser-trailer/
ps: If i find out this is for Asia only im gonna be pissed lol - then move to Asia and profit.
3. Still waiting on any season 3/4 news ;;
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By Shiva.Spathaian 2013-12-02 08:09:51
Love the idea of a possible OVA.
That second video is cruel. In case people don't know, it's fake. The gameplay video is from the PSP game that was made. Even if it was real, Aeria MMOs don't tend to be very good if you ask me.
As much as I want them to release more I'm not gonna put too much faith in the idea and I'd be far too worried of it going on for too long.
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By Sylph.Linkk 2013-12-02 09:23:18
One of my fav anime's of all time. Love me some Asuna. Ride or die chick. Just waiting for the next light novel to be released.
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By Poupee Goo 2013-12-02 14:06:54
this anime...is so messed up in every way. especially the second part. I felt so uncomfortable watching it
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By Asura.Izilder 2013-12-31 11:09:46
the 100min extra edition is now out online!
http://www.crunchyroll.com/sword-art-online/episode-1-648529
And season 2 (should really be called season 3 but ok..) is 100 % confirmed for 2014 now on crunchyroll.. light sabers and guns i see no problem with this XD
http://www.crunchyroll.co.uk/anime-news/2013/12/31/sword-art-online-ii-anime-activated
Your text to link here...
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-01-15 00:19:23
So I know that I'm well behind the curve in having only recently heard about this anime. I spent the past couple days watching it and really had to force myself through the last 15 or so episodes. By god, this thing was awful. The squick, the harem, the total lack of character, the constant deus ex machina or just straight-up breaking of the universe's rules (often with no explanation whatsoever), and the woefully, boringly predictable plot. I'm not even a serious fan of anime, so it wasn't familiarity with the tropes of the genre that made the thing duller than watching paint dry.
Just... wow, was this bad. I needed to say it somewhere.
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By Ragnarok.Zeig 2014-01-15 00:38:01
So I know that I'm well behind the curve in having only recently heard about this anime. I spent the past couple days watching it and really had to force myself through the last 15 or so episodes. By god, this thing was awful. The squick, the harem, the total lack of character, the constant deus ex machina or just straight-up breaking of the universe's rules (often with no explanation whatsoever), and the woefully, boringly predictable plot. I'm not even a serious fan of anime, so it wasn't familiarity with the tropes of the genre that made the thing duller than watching paint dry.
Just... wow, was this bad. I needed to say it somewhere.
I had to force myself through the first part (which I started a couple months ago..), and after watching a single episode of part 2, there was no chance I'd continue with it..I never understood the hype.
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By volkom 2014-01-15 00:42:00
bunch of haters
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By Yomisha Belmont 2014-01-15 01:29:23
Would like an example of a good anime from you two. The complaints there essentially described almost anything animated that you would watch... ever. To each their own, but I really am baffled, lol.
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By Ragnarok.Tarage 2014-01-15 02:23:16
I'll help with that.
Steins;Gate
Cowboy Bebop
Fullmetal Alchemist
Clannad
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Gintama
Mushishi
GTO
SAO is horrible. The main character is a Marty Stu in every sense of the word. Every character with a vagina lusts after him. He has the ability to do whatever he wants. He's dark and brooding with nothing to back up his paper thin characterization. If you like it, that's fine, but recognize that it is far from 'the best' anime out there. It doesn't even rank in the top 10, or top 100. You should watch more anime before you say such ridiculous claims.
The anime did a great job of using supplementary material to fill in the weak points of the entire first half. Any parts of the story that didn't specifically focus on Asuna and Kirito were from stories written years AFTER the first story was published. The author of SAO is ashamed of his story. He decided that his next story would feature a main character that was in every way not Kirito. He made him fat, ugly, cowardly, and unliked by almost every other character. The result was a work far superior, Accel World.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-01-15 03:38:48
Would like an example of a good anime from you two. The complaints there essentially described almost anything animated that you would watch... ever. To each their own, but I really am baffled, lol. The problem is the degree. Lots of words to follow.
A Mary Sue character is almost never forgivable in professional fiction and that it shows up from time to time is no excuse. Kirito has almost no redeeming qualities (most of his "I'll never give up!" crap, especially in ALO, is done at the expense of someone whose life is genuinely in danger, so it's clearly just glory-seeking), is never shown having to struggle, and got so tedious that I kept screaming for his opponent to beat him. Trying to solo raid content and finally getting killed was even ruined because it took far too long for several hundred mobs to take him down.
Deus ex machina I can forgive (it's almost literally as old as time), but I don't appreciate my suspension of disbelief being ruined by nonsense. Why does the little ***win in SAO? There's literally no way he should have. His duel with General Eugene is a good example of how the rules (where most folks are getting wiped after a strong hit or two) get pummeled by narrative, and it's not even compelling narrative since Eugene was a monster-of-the-week and the fight was, again, at the expense of a real objective. The real icing was when he pulled out a small fortune immediately thereafter. He'd logged maybe 12 hours of gametime. Oh, and let's not forget that he was basically made the strongest player on the server immediately on login for no reason that is ever mentioned.
The total lack of character is something I might consider forgiving. Mary Sue (or Gary Stu, if you prefer) is boring and intolerable, but he's a standard audience avatar. Bella Swan and he are virtually identical by design. But the villains having almost no motivation was deplorable. As was the treatment of practically every female character, especially after the midway mark. A long history of treating women as objects doesn't make it somehow permissible in 2012. The way that Asuna was turned from a tough leader into a submissive *** into a plot element was criminal.
Speaking of objectifying women, ye gods, but the harem genre is irritating. The lolicon crap is hardly what I'd consider to be normal, even if it shows up in way too much anime. Given it is a show about MMOs, I expected it to be a sausage fest, but apparently a large majority of MMO players in Japan 202X are not only women girls, but also stacked. 14-year-old girls, especially Asian girls, do not have bodies like these and, even if they did, it is disgusting to have them prancing around in their underwear.
I'm told that the squicky squicky incest thing is common in a certain kind of anime. I'm not impressed. Let's not even start on the fact that children raised together will not be attracted to one another, regardless of their familial relationship (this has actually been studied), outside of serious psychological illness.
The predictable plot is the only thing that I'll forgive. Actually, it wasn't totally predictable since what should have been the season finale happened on episode 14 and then an inexplicable second season got tacked on, resulting in both major arcs being rushed (and yet ALO still plodded like a blind elephant with terminal alcohol poisoning). But it was really apparent what the end result was going to be to virtually every plot point. As I said, though, I'll forgive it because this wasn't trying to be innovative in that respect and generic does mean "representative of genre."
Seriously, you want to tell me that most of those objections are just things I'll find in any old piece of media? Crap storytelling, vague motivation, and awful characters are symptoms of bad stories, not all stories, and the loli/incest squick is emphatically not commonplace (praise merciful heaven).
There was so much more that could have been done to examine the premise and the first couple episodes looked like they would. The whole reason I watched the series was because someone claimed that it went into the kinds of conflicts that would arise from living in a death-game MMO (e.g., is it morally justifiable to sit around leveling up a craft skill all day while people struggle and die to escape?), but clearly they were lying their face off. If nothing else, a few episodes showing, say, actual character development for Kirito (he started at age 14 and ended at 16 -- those are huge years and it is rare for a story to cover that kind of span, making it all the more ridiculous that he doesn't change one iota) or, at the very least, doing the usual shounen thing of showing him actually work to get strong, would have helped flesh out what is a terribly bare-bones plot.
Seriously, what do you call a show that has almost no character and almost no plot? The animation isn't even impressive -- it's very middle-of-the-road with some glaring shortcuts taken for the action scenes that seem to be the only thing that keeps the show from falling over dead in a ditch. About the only thing worth the money was the soundtrack. That was alright, but the 90-second opening theme was a clear attempt to pad the running time.
You ask a question that is self-contradictory. You want to know what I consider to be good anime and then you follow it up with pointing out that animated things have certain problems in common. I'm an aficionado of Western animation, so I want to point out that a lot of the problems with anime are problems of the industry, not of the medium (anime is the industry, animation is the medium -- I don't consider anime to be a medium).
Good anime:
Ghost in the Shell
Cowboy Bebop
FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (this is a really good example of how to make a Mary Sue character tolerable, in part because Edward is a long way from perfect by in-universe standards)
most work by Studio Ghibli
Madoka Magica
There are some other examples that at least show how to do things better. For basic shounen stuff, the original bits of Naruto (before the onslaught of filler) were actually fairly good. It was generic and predictable, yes, and the villains were rather one-dimensional, but the characters had character, the women were people, and practically everyone had to actually grow and change on some level. The only other harem anime I can remember watching was Tenchi Muyo and while it isn't a great show by any stretch, it was nowhere near as execrable in its treatment of all the women. It was still stupid that they were chasing after a largely oblivious male (this stuff is blatant wank fantasy, which makes it weird that the audience-insert male lead seems to survive just fine in spite of having the world's most throbbingly blue balls ever), but the girls were active participants. Seriously, Kirito consistently told his women to sit in the back in spite of Asuna and Leafa being extremely competent swordswomen -- is that supposed to be laudable? AKIRA famously has a rushed and poorly-explained plot but makes up for it with a visual style that is still arresting 20 years later.
Or we could look at Western animation. Avatar: The Last Airbender is a clear homage to anime (while still using Western episodic storytelling) and it falls into almost none of the usual traps. The Venture Brothers shows how to make despicable characters entertaining and, in spite of that, still has coherent character arcs and plot development despite being ostensibly episodic. I'd sooner watch reruns of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles than suffer Sword Art Online again if only because the former doesn't involve incest. Ugh.
Genre
Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Harem, Romance, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction
In the year 2022, the Virtual reality Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (VRMMORPG) Sword Art Online (SAO) is released. With the Nerve Gear, a virtual reality Helmet that stimulates the user's five senses via their brain, players can experience and control their in-game characters with their minds.
On November 6, 2022, all the players log in for the first time, and discover that they are unable to log out. They are then teleported to a place where Kayaba Akihiko, the creator of SAO, issues them a challenge; if they wish to be free and log out of the game, they must reach the 100th floor of the game's tower and defeat the final boss. However, if their avatars die in game, their bodies will also die in the real world. The story follows Kirito, a skilled player who is determined to beat the game. |
Setting • Light Novels • Side Stories • SAO Material Editions • Anime • Characters

Setting
The light novel series spans several virtual MMORPGs, not exclusively the titular world of Sword Art Online.
Sword Art Online
| The first virtual game world, and the setting of the first and second novels of the series. It consists of a giant floating castle called Aincrad, with 100 floors in it, each of which contains a slightly different medieval setting and dungeon with a boss. If the boss is killed the players can proceed to the next floor. It is turned into a death game by its creator Kayaba Akihiko in hopes of creating a true virtual reality. It implements a level based system. Thus, in cases where players with an overwhelming difference in levels face off, one side could very well be invincible compared to the other side. |
Alfheim Online
| The setting for the second arc of the story. It implements the first unique flight system that allows players to fly via wings. Players must choose out of nine different races, known races are: Spriggan, Sylph, Undine, Gnome, Salamander, Cait Sith, Leprechaun, Imp and Puca, each possessing their own strengths and weaknesses. ALO implements a skill based system as opposed to a level based system, in other words all experience is used to increase the skill level with only small health increases. Thus, even lower level players have a chance to win against higher level players. |
Gun Gale Online
| The setting for the third arc of the story. It is a virtual game world with its main focus on guns, although melee weapons like lightsabers and knives also exist. |
UnderWorld
| The setting for the fourth arc of the story. According to Kirito it is, graphically, the most realistic of all VRMMOs to date. The flow of time in UW is faster than the real world (probably a prototype of the accelerated world). Even so, it seems that even Kirito was mislead as to the actual rate of the flow of time so an accurate ratio of the flow of time is, as of yet unknown, or whether the rate changes during the Alicization Arc. However, in the "There is but one ultimate way" side story, the rate is said to be 10000 times that of the real world. |
Light Novels
Reki Kawahara wrote the first volume in 2002 as a contribution for ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Game Novel Prize (電撃ゲーム小説大賞 Dengeki Game Shōsetsu Taishō, now Dengeki Novel Prize), but refrained from sending it in due to exceeding the page limit. Thus he published it as a web novel using the pseudonym Fumio Kunori. Over time he added three further volumes and several short stories. In 2008, he tried again for the prize by writing Accel World and this time won the Grand Prize. Aside from Accel World he was also asked to get his prior work Sword Art Online published by ASCII Media Works. Kawahara agreed and withdrew his web novel versions. The republication as a paper novel began on April 10, 2009. The paper novel excluded chapter 16.5 of the web novel, due to its explicit scene.
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Note: Please be advised that these stories might or might not be canon and might also have details that are slightly different than the volumes above.
Sword Art Online: Material Editions
The Material Edition (ME) series is a series of doujinshis created by Kawahara Reki himself using the pen name "Kunori Fumio" (the same pen name he used when he wrote the web novel of SAO).
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AnimeEpisode Links: Crunchyroll | Links within brackets: Torrent Links |
Characters
I'll write more later~
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