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Sword Art Online II: Phantom Bullet - TV anime confirmed for 2014!

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We should just start calling Kirito, Kirino, and get it over with.

My little mmo beater can't be this cute.
 
The first descended rapidly through various levels of "are you really doing this?", but I'll probably still watch it.
 
I've heard that the anime acknowledges the reality of crossplaying. And that the many of the female characters in this, identify as or at least are biologically male outside of the game..
That's thrown out the window in the first episode where the lead designer of SOA removes their avatars and reveal their true identity...your main characters still look like waifu material rather then average joes or janes, rainbow colored hair and eyes and all.
 
Normally I agree with a lot of the opinions on GAF, but we part ways with Sword Art Online.
I completely loved the first season. It's now my favorite anime of all time, and I can't wait to see more of it.
I watch anime to be entertained, and goddamn did SAO ever do that in spades.
It kills me that the PSP and Vita games will never get localized.
At least the light novels are being brought over.
jesus christ.........
 
Wait, can someone explain how SAO came into being?

Yeah, I'd be interested in at least knowing what to look up. Despite all the mocking, I think it is impressive if the author started this whole thing off as a 14-year-old.

My favorite part is when the protagonist gets an item that lets him
revive anyone who dies
, as long as the item is
used within 5-10 seconds of that person dying
. He gives this item to a friend.

Cue the finale of season 1. The main character
"dies"
and the friend who has that item is in the same location. Instead of the show logically having the item used and rewarding the viewers who remembered its damn existence, they instead opt for
some nonsensical power of love or whatever to have Kirito not die even though his HP dropped to nothing.
. What a fucking waste.
Nvm 2 dumb 4 Mii.

Anime needs to stop treating rape/sexual assault like it's sexy.

I've heard that the anime acknowledges the reality of crossplaying. And that the many of the female characters in this, identify as or at least are biologically male outside of the game.

I wonder if some of the people who are sexually violated in this anime, are biologically male characters?

It makes me scared because I see myself in that position someday. I play as female characters, generally, because I want to be a girl. I don't play as male characters unless they're more androgynous than the female characters. I'm definitely going to continue using video games to fulfill my desire to be a girl in the future. And when extremely realistic virtual worlds exist in the future, I'm scared that someone might try to rape me through it. It could be possible. And that really scares me. I hope that there will be safeguards in place to prevent that, when we have realistic virtual worlds.
To be honest, I had never even thought about something like that as worlds become more and more nuanced. It's not really comforting at all, but hopeful those game creators wouldn't try to achieve perfect parity with the real world.
 
I've never seen Sword Art Online, but it sounds like .hack

It is good/bad enjoyable like Valvrave or just bad bad? Might give this series a chance.

It gets you hyped with the first two episodes, and then goes to complete not-self-aware bad for the rest of the show.
 
Yeah, I'd be interested in at least knowing what to look up. Despite all the mocking, I think it is impressive if the author started this whole thing off as a 14-year-old.

No it isn't, it feels like something a 14-year-old with too much time on his hands would come up with. If it was actually well written then it would be impressive.
 
Yeah, I'd be interested in at least knowing what to look up. Despite all the mocking, I think it is impressive if the author started this whole thing off as a 14-year-old.

He started putting it up online in 2002 or so. He was nearly thirty years old by then.
 
My favorite part is when the protagonist gets an item that lets him [/spoiler]revive anyone who dies[/spoiler], as long as the item is
used within 5-10 seconds of that person dying
. He gives this item to a friend.

Cue the finale of season 1. The main character
"dies"
and the friend who has that item is in the same location. Instead of the show logically having the item used and rewarding the viewers who remembered its damn existence, they instead opt for
some nonsensical power of love or whatever to have Kirito not die even though his HP dropped to nothing.
. What a fucking waste.

This right here was where I called it quits on the show. It already had a bunch of issues before but episode 14 was the one that broke me.

Whenever people say it gets worse after that, I always laugh.
 
Is crossplaying even a big deal? A small deal? To my experience it means absolutely nothing. I almost pick gender at the flip of a coin. Some of my favorite MMO characters have been male, others female. Same with other games that allow you to choose.

Though I suppose a VR game does have a further aspect of inhabiting the character's body. Weird how first person playing as Samus or Chell or something doesn't cause a blip but go a step further and suddenly it's important.

The 2-3 second scene in question happens when the creator of SAO changes every player's avatar body to one resembling their actual one. You see a male and female change and the female is revealed to actually be a male which surprises the other player in the scene. There wasn't any mocking involved IIRC, just a player being surprised by the reveal.

In SAO you wear the nervegear and go to sleep when the game boots you into the virtual world. I think the psychological urge to regard one as how they appear to you to be even stronger in something that can completely render a world before you.

I think it's possible that people would regard playing as characters differently in a case like this considering you are controlling the character from a first person perspective just as you are controlling your body now versus using a gamepad and staring at a monitor. You essentially inhabit another body when playing the game.

I think it would be interesting if an actual game like SAO existed. The dynamics concerning how people react and think/address others in virtual bodies would be fun to read about and discuss.
 
Nah, it was given another lifeline. I welcome more SAO with open arms

I'm curious as to what SAO brought to anime that gave it a lifeline in your opinion. Even ignoring the many negatives of the show, what good does it do that other shows haven't done?

This right here was where I called it quits on the show. It already had a bunch of issues before but episode 14 was the one that broke me.

Whenever people say it gets worse after that, I always laugh.

It does get worse though.

The second arc has Kirito going into a completely new game, but he magically gets to keep all of his stats so without any fucking effort becomes the strongest person in the fucking game, AGAIN. Then we get the rapist villain, and the incest sub-plot.

The second arc also has the ridiculous plot where a 16 year old girl is comatose. And her father decides that the best hing to do with his comatose daughter is to forcibly marry her off. Like holy fucking shit. Does Japan actually allow that in real life? Are you allowed to marry off your children in forced arranged marriages? Does Japan let parents marry off comatose children? Are you allowed to be wed to a person at the age of16 without your consent?
 
This right here was where I called it quits on the show. It already had a bunch of issues before but episode 14 was the one that broke me.

Whenever people say it gets worse after that, I always laugh.

It gets so much worse, if it weren't for ToonamiGAF those of us in that thread would never be able to make it through.
 
You guys do know that Accel World is also made by the author of SAO right?

A theory is:

Spoilers for both!

Kuroyukihime is Kirito and Asuna's child
 
He made a shitton of cash so I guess the quality of his work doesn't really matter to him.

I'm tempted to say that it's all a cynical cash-in, but this probably is what he likes and what he wanted to write. It went unpubbed for years online, so it wasn't like he tossed it up there to make money.
 
It gets so much worse, if it weren't for ToonamiGAF those of us in that thread would never be able to make it through.

Yeah. By stopping at episode 14 he missed the
bad guy so evil he licks Asuna's tears and some -almost- tentacle porn
didn't he?
 
Its related.
See that girl with brown hair on the poster.
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Kirito

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Yeah. By stopping at episode 14 he missed the
bad guy so evil he licks Asuna's tears and some -almost- tentacle porn
didn't he?

Don't forget the father of the year and amazing Japanese legal system that allow for a comatose 16 year old girl to be married off as part of a business deal (i think it was for a business deal).
 
I'm curious as to what SAO brought to anime that gave it a lifeline in your opinion. Even ignoring the many negatives of the show, what good does it do that other shows haven't done?
Don't agree with him, but I don't think Log Horizon would have been adapted to anime if it wasn't for SAO.
So im thankful for that at least.
 
Don't forget the father of the year and amazing Japanese legal system that allow for a comatose 16 year old girl to be married off as part of a business deal (i think it was for a business deal).

Nope, it was just because the guy loved her. No business deal or anything. Which makes it millions of times worse.
 
Nope, it was just because the guy loved her. No business deal or anything. Which makes it millions of times worse.

You're kidding me right? I forget, how did he convince the father that she loved him back? And even if she did love him back, WHY oh WHY is it somehow legal to marry off your daughter while she is comatose?
 
It should be noted that the author of the original novel never played an MMORPG before writing it. Hence there's a lot of dumb moments involving the game itself. Like beta testers being treated as "cheating scum".
Not to mention that they spend TWO YEARS trapped in the game with little attempts at trying to get out. The goal is simply "get to the 100th floor", and they don't even do that! No, the protagonist finds out the guy that trapped them is in the game as well and he defeats him "early". God this show is fucking stupid.

Also, the author was 14 when he wrote the first book. It would explain the infamous "Chapter 16.5"

The author was born in 1974. He wrote Sword Art Online in 2002. Do the math.

Funny point, though. He wrote SAO for a writing competition but, being the shitty writer he is, failed to actually meet the requirements of the competition and went over the word count limit and thus was not allowed to enter it into the contest, which is why it wasn't properly published until 2009.
 
Don't forget it ended with a fucking timeskip for no reason.

Oh those timeskips missed me off so much.

You're kidding me right? I forget, how did he convince the father that she loved him back? And even if she did love him back, WHY oh WHY is it somehow legal to marry off your daughter while she is comatose?

Nope :(

He told her dad she loved him, that's how. Apparently she actually hated him. No idea on that last one.
 
In what universe? Half the first episode was exposition, USELESS exposition about things that didn't matter at all to anyone watching.

i gave it the benefit of the doubt for trying to explain its gameplay mechanics (though let's be honest here, the only thing worse than playing a tutorial is watching a tutorial). the second episode had the stupidest "beta testers are cheaters" shit, but it had a pretty good fight scene so i let it slide.

then the third episode was fucking garbage.
 
The author was born in 1974. He wrote Sword Art Online in 2002. Do the math.

Funny point, though. He wrote SAO for a writing competition but, being the shitty writer he is, failed to actually meet the requirements of the competition and went over the word count limit and thus was not allowed to enter it into the contest, which is why it wasn't properly published until 2009.

Then where do I keep hearing that he was 14 when he wrote it? Strange.

I will agree with the people that say SAO is the "Twilight of anime". Especially on the part of being pandering bullshit.
 
But Log Horizon exists now. There is literally no need for this series anymore.

Give Log Horizon another season. Mhm.
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Then where do I keep hearing that he was 14 when he wrote it? Strange.

I will agree with the people that say SAO is the "Twilight of anime". Especially on the part of being pandering bullshit.

Because it's way more believable than a 28 year old writing it.
 
Log Horizon sounds interesting. Maybe I should watch that.

The last serious near-future science fiction anime I watched was Time of Eve/Eve no Jikan. And it was pretty good. I would like more anime like Time of Eve.
 
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