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[#1]
Originally Posted By MeatBag:
I feel like I'm the only person on Earth that didn't really care for SAO I liked the first half of each season (the SAO part and the gun game) but both second halves were very meh for me View Quote The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. |
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Grimgar is pretty good.
Lots of ass, too. |
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[#3]
Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
I'm obviously a big SAO fan, but I'd have to say my favorite is Clannad. Just an incredible series. No show or movie, before or since, affected me as strongly as After Story. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Originally Posted By Blacktide:
What is everyone's favorite anime? Mine is Trigun. https://youtu.be/bAtlla_G1Dg I'm obviously a big SAO fan, but I'd have to say my favorite is Clannad. Just an incredible series. No show or movie, before or since, affected me as strongly as After Story. Clannad was awesome. I just dropped it when I started Afterstory. Can't figure out why but I just couldn't do it My favorite is FLCL. Imagine that show as your 1st anime. Completely hooked me. |
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
I'm obviously a big SAO fan, but I'd have to say my favorite is Clannad. Just an incredible series. No show or movie, before or since, affected me as strongly as After Story. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Originally Posted By Blacktide:
What is everyone's favorite anime? Mine is Trigun. https://youtu.be/bAtlla_G1Dg I'm obviously a big SAO fan, but I'd have to say my favorite is Clannad. Just an incredible series. No show or movie, before or since, affected me as strongly as After Story. This, right there (in the feels ). |
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"Be gentle with them."
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Originally Posted By ToledoXJ: Clannad was awesome. I just dropped it when I started Afterstory. Can't figure out why but I just couldn't do it My favorite is FLCL. Imagine that show as your 1st anime. Completely hooked me. http://img10.deviantart.net/8ff0/i/2010/114/f/0/lieutenant_kitsurubami_flcl_by_fee_muh.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ToledoXJ: Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Originally Posted By Blacktide: What is everyone's favorite anime? Mine is Trigun. https://youtu.be/bAtlla_G1Dg I'm obviously a big SAO fan, but I'd have to say my favorite is Clannad. Just an incredible series. No show or movie, before or since, affected me as strongly as After Story. Clannad was awesome. I just dropped it when I started Afterstory. Can't figure out why but I just couldn't do it My favorite is FLCL. Imagine that show as your 1st anime. Completely hooked me. http://img10.deviantart.net/8ff0/i/2010/114/f/0/lieutenant_kitsurubami_flcl_by_fee_muh.png I need to rewatch FLCL. I don't think I fully appreciated it the first time through. Do yourself a favor (?) and finish After Story sometime, especially if it hasn't been spoiled for you. The second half is where everything comes together beautifully. |
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[#7]
Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
I really enjoyed the tone and pacing of that one. The soundtrack was the only thing that felt a little off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Originally Posted By GreenBastard:
Grimgar is pretty good. Lots of ass, too. I really enjoyed the tone and pacing of that one. The soundtrack was the only thing that felt a little off. Very true, could barely stand it. |
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In the end it only matters who is left, not who started it.
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[#10]
Originally Posted By MeatBag:
http://media.tumblr.com/409da03932882430b792c369586db492/tumblr_inline_mskd5auu5I1qz4rgp.gif View Quote Lol |
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[#11]
Originally Posted By JPN: The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JPN: Originally Posted By MeatBag: I feel like I'm the only person on Earth that didn't really care for SAO I liked the first half of each season (the SAO part and the gun game) but both second halves were very meh for me The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. SAO was Ok in my book... Not great. Not bad. I'm not a huge fan of it... just sort of indifferent. Didn't bother with the second one in the gun MMO. I liked .Hack//SIGN way back in the day. None of the "stuck in an MMO" type shows since .Hack//SIGN have really struck a cord with me like .Hack//SIGN did. Though Log Horizon was pretty good... but I still haven't finished it. |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By Master_of_Orion:
SAO was Ok in my book... Not great. Not bad. I'm not a huge fan of it... just sort of indifferent. Didn't bother with the second one in the gun MMO. I liked .Hack//SIGN way back in the day. None of the "stuck in an MMO" type shows since .Hack//SIGN have really struck a cord with me like .Hack//SIGN did. Though Log Horizon was pretty good... but I still haven't finished it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Master_of_Orion:
Originally Posted By JPN:
Originally Posted By MeatBag:
I feel like I'm the only person on Earth that didn't really care for SAO I liked the first half of each season (the SAO part and the gun game) but both second halves were very meh for me The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. SAO was Ok in my book... Not great. Not bad. I'm not a huge fan of it... just sort of indifferent. Didn't bother with the second one in the gun MMO. I liked .Hack//SIGN way back in the day. None of the "stuck in an MMO" type shows since .Hack//SIGN have really struck a cord with me like .Hack//SIGN did. Though Log Horizon was pretty good... but I still haven't finished it. SAO has pretty good characters, that's what set it aside from others like it. There are a shit ton of "stuck in an MMORPG" anime out there. |
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[#14]
Originally Posted By Seiran:
https://youtu.be/3Zp9fptYl-Q It's pretty damn good. I'm eating one right now. View Quote It ain't the same with a loyal woman like Asuna making it for me |
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Originally Posted By GreenBastard: It ain't the same with a loyal woman like Asuna making it for me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GreenBastard: Originally Posted By Seiran: https://youtu.be/3Zp9fptYl-Q It's pretty damn good. I'm eating one right now. It ain't the same with a loyal woman like Asuna making it for me That being said.... |
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[#16]
Originally Posted By JPN:
The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JPN:
Originally Posted By MeatBag:
I feel like I'm the only person on Earth that didn't really care for SAO I liked the first half of each season (the SAO part and the gun game) but both second halves were very meh for me The anime condensed story material down to fit the time they had. The second half of each season seemed to be condensed even more than the first half. That makes sense. I was honestly shocked when they made it out of Aincrad halfway through the first season. It was a bit disappointing, really, since those first few episodes were my favorite. I love it when Kirito casually does something totally badass. The PK guild early on. The dragon. The dual wielding boss fight. Learning illusion magic in Alfheim. Fighting the general. The end fight in the Alfheim arc. I thought the Excalibur arc was pretty weak, but the Mother's Rosario arc was excellent. That's the first time a subbed foreign language show has left me sobbing like a child. I'm happy to hear that they're going back to revisit Aincrad in the next arcs. Hopefully they bring back the feel of that first half season. |
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Originally Posted By Zirak: I'm happy to hear that they're going back to revisit Aincrad in the next arcs. Hopefully they bring back the feel of that first half season. View Quote ??? Unless you've heard something I haven't, the inevitable season 3 will start to cover the Alicization arc, which takes place in yet another game, and which Kawahara is still writing. Progressive is a series of novels he's writing in addition to the main SAO story and Accel World, in which the Aincrad arc is covered floor-by-floor. Volume 4, covering the 5th floor, is due out October 25. If Progressive ever gets a proper anime adaptation, I think it will do for SAO what Brotherhood did for FMA, but I kind of have my doubts that the author can see it through to the end, at least at his current pace and level of detail. |
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[#18]
SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going?
And Excalibur/Mother's Rosario arcs? That SAOII? Or did I miss something? |
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[#19]
Originally Posted By Seiran:
SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? And Excalibur/Mother's Rosario arcs? That SAOII? Or did I miss something? View Quote The first season is the Aincrad arc and Fairy Dance arc. To fit the Fairy Dance arc into the time they had left in the first season, they completely cut a section of the story that was the setup for the later Excalibur (titled as Caliber, in the source text) arc. The second season starts with the GGO (futuristic science fiction gun MMORPG game) arc, then moves on to the short Excalibur arc and Mother's Rosario. In the novels, SAO volume 1 starts off with the events of episode 1 of the first season and goes to the point that Kirito clears the game and wakes up in the hospital, but it leaves out the material from the episodes where the girls are introduced. As I recall, Asuna isn't introduced until Kirito makes the deal for her to cook the rabbit, and she is described as someone he had previously talked to in the raid planning meetings. SAO volume 2 is a collection of short stories that fill in some of the blanks in volume 1, and are essentially the story material for some of the first season's episodes that were not covered in volume 1. Volume 8 is another collection of short stories that fills in a few more blanks, and also includes Caliber (Excalibur). The material for episode 2 of the first season, was originally part of a short story that was released on the web, then later incorporated into the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1. This jumping around is the biggest problem with trying to read the original Aincrad arc, leaving you with the options of either reading it in the order published and accepting the broken continuity, or making a list of the chronological order of the story, then jumping back and forth between a few novels, reading the sections in chronological order. The fact that the author agreed (probably forced, by the publisher) to write SAO: Progressive in chronological order is astounding. SAO volume 3 and 4 are the Fairy Dance arc (second half of the first season of the anime). SAO volume 5 and 6 are the GGO arc (first half of the second season of the anime). SAO volume 7 is Mother's Rosario (included in the second half of the second season of the anime, along with Caliber/Excalibur). There are various short stories and doujinshi that the author released separate from the novels, that aren't required reading, but are nice little extras. The argument between Asuna and Kirito at a planning meeting (then Kirito and Agil are talking out side, after the meeting) in the first season of the anime, is from one of those doujinshi (Material Edition 1: "The Progressors"). In the full story of that argument, Klein eggs the argument on until Asuna challenges Kirito to a duel. |
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[#20]
Originally Posted By Seiran: SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? View Quote Dammit, I could have gone but decided against it. I think they only recently released the full schedule, and there was nothing on the earlier schedule that interested me, so I didn't pre-register. I saw all the Aniplex/SAO stuff on Friday/Saturday this morning, and the artist who did the mech designs for the Macross series is doing a panel on Sunday. I already committed to a match on Saturday and I'm not splitting the weekend up given the 2.5-hour drive to Raleigh. |
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Originally Posted By JPN: The first season is the Aincrad arc and Fairy Dance arc. To fit the Fairy Dance arc into the time they had left in the first season, they completely cut a section of the story that was the setup for the later Excalibur (titled as Caliber, in the source text) arc. The second season starts with the GGO (futuristic science fiction gun MMORPG game) arc, then moves on to the short Excalibur arc and Mother's Rosario. In the novels, SAO volume 1 starts off with the events of episode 1 of the first season and goes to the point that Kirito clears the game and wakes up in the hospital, but it leaves out the material from the episodes where the girls are introduced. As I recall, Asuna isn't introduced until Kirito makes the deal for her to cook the rabbit, and she is described as someone he had previously talked to in the raid planning meetings. SAO volume 2 is a collection of short stories that fill in some of the blanks in volume 1, and are essentially the story material for some of the first season's episodes that were not covered in volume 1. Volume 8 is another collection of short stories that fills in a few more blanks, and also includes Caliber (Excalibur). The material for episode 2 of the first season, was originally part of a short story that was released on the web, then later incorporated into the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1. This jumping around is the biggest problem with trying to read the original Aincrad arc, leaving you with the options of either reading it in the order published and accepting the broken continuity, or making a list of the chronological order of the story, then jumping back and forth between a few novels, reading the sections in chronological order. The fact that the author agreed (probably forced, by the publisher) to write SAO: Progressive in chronological order is astounding. SAO volume 3 and 4 are the Fairy Dance arc (second half of the first season of the anime). SAO volume 5 and 6 are the GGO arc (first half of the second season of the anime). SAO volume 7 is Mother's Rosario (included in the second half of the second season of the anime, along with Caliber/Excalibur). There are various short stories and doujinshi that the author released separate from the novels, that aren't required reading, but are nice little extras. The argument between Asuna and Kirito at a planning meeting (then Kirito and Agil are talking out side, after the meeting) in the first season of the anime, is from one of those doujinshi (Material Edition 1: "The Progressors"). In the full story of that argument, Klein eggs the argument on until Asuna challenges Kirito to a duel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JPN: Originally Posted By Seiran: SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? And Excalibur/Mother's Rosario arcs? That SAOII? Or did I miss something? The first season is the Aincrad arc and Fairy Dance arc. To fit the Fairy Dance arc into the time they had left in the first season, they completely cut a section of the story that was the setup for the later Excalibur (titled as Caliber, in the source text) arc. The second season starts with the GGO (futuristic science fiction gun MMORPG game) arc, then moves on to the short Excalibur arc and Mother's Rosario. In the novels, SAO volume 1 starts off with the events of episode 1 of the first season and goes to the point that Kirito clears the game and wakes up in the hospital, but it leaves out the material from the episodes where the girls are introduced. As I recall, Asuna isn't introduced until Kirito makes the deal for her to cook the rabbit, and she is described as someone he had previously talked to in the raid planning meetings. SAO volume 2 is a collection of short stories that fill in some of the blanks in volume 1, and are essentially the story material for some of the first season's episodes that were not covered in volume 1. Volume 8 is another collection of short stories that fills in a few more blanks, and also includes Caliber (Excalibur). The material for episode 2 of the first season, was originally part of a short story that was released on the web, then later incorporated into the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1. This jumping around is the biggest problem with trying to read the original Aincrad arc, leaving you with the options of either reading it in the order published and accepting the broken continuity, or making a list of the chronological order of the story, then jumping back and forth between a few novels, reading the sections in chronological order. The fact that the author agreed (probably forced, by the publisher) to write SAO: Progressive in chronological order is astounding. SAO volume 3 and 4 are the Fairy Dance arc (second half of the first season of the anime). SAO volume 5 and 6 are the GGO arc (first half of the second season of the anime). SAO volume 7 is Mother's Rosario (included in the second half of the second season of the anime, along with Caliber/Excalibur). There are various short stories and doujinshi that the author released separate from the novels, that aren't required reading, but are nice little extras. The argument between Asuna and Kirito at a planning meeting (then Kirito and Agil are talking out side, after the meeting) in the first season of the anime, is from one of those doujinshi (Material Edition 1: "The Progressors"). In the full story of that argument, Klein eggs the argument on until Asuna challenges Kirito to a duel. ETA - Do I need both versions of the manga? Or would I be okay with just getting Progressive and not miss anything but have everything in order? |
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Dammit, I could have gone but decided against it. I think they only recently released the full schedule, and there was nothing on the earlier schedule that interested me, so I didn't pre-register. I saw all the Aniplex/SAO stuff on Friday/Saturday this morning, and the artist who did the mech designs for the Macross series is doing a panel on Sunday. I already committed to a match on Saturday and I'm not splitting the weekend up given the 2.5-hour drive to Raleigh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Originally Posted By Seiran: SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? Dammit, I could have gone but decided against it. I think they only recently released the full schedule, and there was nothing on the earlier schedule that interested me, so I didn't pre-register. I saw all the Aniplex/SAO stuff on Friday/Saturday this morning, and the artist who did the mech designs for the Macross series is doing a panel on Sunday. I already committed to a match on Saturday and I'm not splitting the weekend up given the 2.5-hour drive to Raleigh. |
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[#24]
Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
My son and I have been watching this, and I concur. It's simply fantastic, and IMHO rivals 08th MS Team as the best Gundam show, period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
Originally Posted By Silentbear:
MSG Iron Blooded Orphans is probably one of the best Gundam series of the last decade. OST was great too. My son and I have been watching this, and I concur. It's simply fantastic, and IMHO rivals 08th MS Team as the best Gundam show, period. Watching the "new" Gundam Unicorn and I cannot get over a how much of a whiney little bitch Banagher is. Mikazuki was the best protagonist the series has had in a long time. All of the whiney prevent wars bullshit got so old. |
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[#26]
Originally Posted By Seiran:
Thought so. Good to know, thanks. ETA - Do I need both versions of the manga? Or would I be okay with just getting Progressive and not miss anything but have everything in order? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Seiran:
Originally Posted By JPN:
Originally Posted By Seiran:
SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? And Excalibur/Mother's Rosario arcs? That SAOII? Or did I miss something? The first season is the Aincrad arc and Fairy Dance arc. To fit the Fairy Dance arc into the time they had left in the first season, they completely cut a section of the story that was the setup for the later Excalibur (titled as Caliber, in the source text) arc. The second season starts with the GGO (futuristic science fiction gun MMORPG game) arc, then moves on to the short Excalibur arc and Mother's Rosario. In the novels, SAO volume 1 starts off with the events of episode 1 of the first season and goes to the point that Kirito clears the game and wakes up in the hospital, but it leaves out the material from the episodes where the girls are introduced. As I recall, Asuna isn't introduced until Kirito makes the deal for her to cook the rabbit, and she is described as someone he had previously talked to in the raid planning meetings. SAO volume 2 is a collection of short stories that fill in some of the blanks in volume 1, and are essentially the story material for some of the first season's episodes that were not covered in volume 1. Volume 8 is another collection of short stories that fills in a few more blanks, and also includes Caliber (Excalibur). The material for episode 2 of the first season, was originally part of a short story that was released on the web, then later incorporated into the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1. This jumping around is the biggest problem with trying to read the original Aincrad arc, leaving you with the options of either reading it in the order published and accepting the broken continuity, or making a list of the chronological order of the story, then jumping back and forth between a few novels, reading the sections in chronological order. The fact that the author agreed (probably forced, by the publisher) to write SAO: Progressive in chronological order is astounding. SAO volume 3 and 4 are the Fairy Dance arc (second half of the first season of the anime). SAO volume 5 and 6 are the GGO arc (first half of the second season of the anime). SAO volume 7 is Mother's Rosario (included in the second half of the second season of the anime, along with Caliber/Excalibur). There are various short stories and doujinshi that the author released separate from the novels, that aren't required reading, but are nice little extras. The argument between Asuna and Kirito at a planning meeting (then Kirito and Agil are talking out side, after the meeting) in the first season of the anime, is from one of those doujinshi (Material Edition 1: "The Progressors"). In the full story of that argument, Klein eggs the argument on until Asuna challenges Kirito to a duel. ETA - Do I need both versions of the manga? Or would I be okay with just getting Progressive and not miss anything but have everything in order? If my memory isn't off, the SAO: Aincrad manga follows the story material of volume 1 of the SAO novels fairly closely (doesn't include the extra material from volumes 2 and 8). The SAO: Progressive manga follows the story material of the SAO: Progressive novels, but not as closely as the Aincrad manga followed SAO volume 1. The Progressive manga spends a little more time on Asuna and how she views things, and gives Argo the Rat a bit more story time (Argo was completely left out of the anime), than in the novels. A few events are also rewritten, to simplify explaining some background information of what is happening. It skips the material that is covered in the Aincrad manga, so it would be best to read both. I don't know how far the Progressive manga has gotten (I think I've read less than half of what has been translated), but the Progressive novels have still only covered four floors of the Aincrad 'death game'. Reading SAO volume 1, or the SAO: Aincrad manga, is like watching the first episode of the first season of the anime, then skipping to episode 8 and watching through to episode 10, then skipping to episodes 13 and 14. Episode 2 is covered in the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1 (and covered in the SAO: Progressive manga, if I'm not mistaken). Episodes 3, 4, 7, 11, and 12 are covered in SAO volume 2. Episodes 5, and 6 are covered in SAO volume 8 (the Yen Press translation is due to be released later this year). |
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Originally Posted By JPN: If my memory isn't off, the SAO: Aincrad manga follows the story material of volume 1 of the SAO novels fairly closely (doesn't include the extra material from volumes 2 and 8). The SAO: Progressive manga follows the story material of the SAO: Progressive novels, but not as closely as the Aincrad manga followed SAO volume 1. The Progressive manga spends a little more time on Asuna and how she views things, and gives Argo the Rat a bit more story time (Argo was completely left out of the anime), than in the novels. A few events are also rewritten, to simplify explaining some background information of what is happening. It skips the material that is covered in the Aincrad manga, so it would be best to read both. I don't know how far the Progressive manga has gotten (I think I've read less than half of what has been translated), but the Progressive novels have still only covered four floors of the Aincrad 'death game'. Reading SAO volume 1, or the SAO: Aincrad manga, is like watching the first episode of the first season of the anime, then skipping to episode 8 and watching through to episode 10, then skipping to episodes 13 and 14. Episode 2 is covered in the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1 (and covered in the SAO: Progressive manga, if I'm not mistaken). Episodes 3, 4, 7, 11, and 12 are covered in SAO volume 2. Episodes 5, and 6 are covered in SAO volume 8 (the Yen Press translation is due to be released later this year). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JPN: Originally Posted By Seiran: Originally Posted By JPN: Originally Posted By Seiran: SAO:Original Scale information will be released at Animazement this year. As well as some cool panels. Anyone going? And Excalibur/Mother's Rosario arcs? That SAOII? Or did I miss something? The first season is the Aincrad arc and Fairy Dance arc. To fit the Fairy Dance arc into the time they had left in the first season, they completely cut a section of the story that was the setup for the later Excalibur (titled as Caliber, in the source text) arc. The second season starts with the GGO (futuristic science fiction gun MMORPG game) arc, then moves on to the short Excalibur arc and Mother's Rosario. In the novels, SAO volume 1 starts off with the events of episode 1 of the first season and goes to the point that Kirito clears the game and wakes up in the hospital, but it leaves out the material from the episodes where the girls are introduced. As I recall, Asuna isn't introduced until Kirito makes the deal for her to cook the rabbit, and she is described as someone he had previously talked to in the raid planning meetings. SAO volume 2 is a collection of short stories that fill in some of the blanks in volume 1, and are essentially the story material for some of the first season's episodes that were not covered in volume 1. Volume 8 is another collection of short stories that fills in a few more blanks, and also includes Caliber (Excalibur). The material for episode 2 of the first season, was originally part of a short story that was released on the web, then later incorporated into the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1. This jumping around is the biggest problem with trying to read the original Aincrad arc, leaving you with the options of either reading it in the order published and accepting the broken continuity, or making a list of the chronological order of the story, then jumping back and forth between a few novels, reading the sections in chronological order. The fact that the author agreed (probably forced, by the publisher) to write SAO: Progressive in chronological order is astounding. SAO volume 3 and 4 are the Fairy Dance arc (second half of the first season of the anime). SAO volume 5 and 6 are the GGO arc (first half of the second season of the anime). SAO volume 7 is Mother's Rosario (included in the second half of the second season of the anime, along with Caliber/Excalibur). There are various short stories and doujinshi that the author released separate from the novels, that aren't required reading, but are nice little extras. The argument between Asuna and Kirito at a planning meeting (then Kirito and Agil are talking out side, after the meeting) in the first season of the anime, is from one of those doujinshi (Material Edition 1: "The Progressors"). In the full story of that argument, Klein eggs the argument on until Asuna challenges Kirito to a duel. ETA - Do I need both versions of the manga? Or would I be okay with just getting Progressive and not miss anything but have everything in order? If my memory isn't off, the SAO: Aincrad manga follows the story material of volume 1 of the SAO novels fairly closely (doesn't include the extra material from volumes 2 and 8). The SAO: Progressive manga follows the story material of the SAO: Progressive novels, but not as closely as the Aincrad manga followed SAO volume 1. The Progressive manga spends a little more time on Asuna and how she views things, and gives Argo the Rat a bit more story time (Argo was completely left out of the anime), than in the novels. A few events are also rewritten, to simplify explaining some background information of what is happening. It skips the material that is covered in the Aincrad manga, so it would be best to read both. I don't know how far the Progressive manga has gotten (I think I've read less than half of what has been translated), but the Progressive novels have still only covered four floors of the Aincrad 'death game'. Reading SAO volume 1, or the SAO: Aincrad manga, is like watching the first episode of the first season of the anime, then skipping to episode 8 and watching through to episode 10, then skipping to episodes 13 and 14. Episode 2 is covered in the first half of SAO: Progressive volume 1 (and covered in the SAO: Progressive manga, if I'm not mistaken). Episodes 3, 4, 7, 11, and 12 are covered in SAO volume 2. Episodes 5, and 6 are covered in SAO volume 8 (the Yen Press translation is due to be released later this year). |
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If you have a series you really enjoyed but haven't seen recently, I'd recommend going back and rewatching it. Surprising how many things I've forgotten about FMA
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Originally Posted By Strykewolf: I do that, periodically. Re-watching Hamatora, currently. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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FMA: The Sacred Star of Milos is a decent movie if you haven't seen it. On Netflix.
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
??? Unless you've heard something I haven't, the inevitable season 3 will start to cover the Alicization arc, which takes place in yet another game, and which Kawahara is still writing. Progressive is a series of novels he's writing in addition to the main SAO story and Accel World, in which the Aincrad arc is covered floor-by-floor. Volume 4, covering the 5th floor, is due out October 25. If Progressive ever gets a proper anime adaptation, I think it will do for SAO what Brotherhood did for FMA, but I kind of have my doubts that the author can see it through to the end, at least at his current pace and level of detail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Originally Posted By Zirak:
I'm happy to hear that they're going back to revisit Aincrad in the next arcs. Hopefully they bring back the feel of that first half season. ??? Unless you've heard something I haven't, the inevitable season 3 will start to cover the Alicization arc, which takes place in yet another game, and which Kawahara is still writing. Progressive is a series of novels he's writing in addition to the main SAO story and Accel World, in which the Aincrad arc is covered floor-by-floor. Volume 4, covering the 5th floor, is due out October 25. If Progressive ever gets a proper anime adaptation, I think it will do for SAO what Brotherhood did for FMA, but I kind of have my doubts that the author can see it through to the end, at least at his current pace and level of detail. No, that's probably me misreading the information in this thread and assuming that progressive would get an anime adaptation. Now I'm disappointed. |
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Originally Posted By Seiran: https://youtu.be/3Zp9fptYl-Q It's pretty damn good. I'm eating one right now. View Quote Even with my shit-tier cooking skills, this still came out pretty good. The marinade would be damn good on burgers. |
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Yes, please. http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb227/Gilenusx207/Forums/chuunibyou_demo_koi_ga_shitai__by_mu_chii-d5h0uwn_zpsldcwthae.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Yes, please. http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb227/Gilenusx207/Forums/chuunibyou_demo_koi_ga_shitai__by_mu_chii-d5h0uwn_zpsldcwthae.gif False alarm. |
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There has been some noise about possibly, maybe, not going to rule it out, if everything works out, it could happen, there being a third season of A Certain Magical Index.
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Even with my shit-tier cooking skills, this still came out pretty good. The marinade would be damn good on burgers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207: Originally Posted By Seiran: https://youtu.be/3Zp9fptYl-Q It's pretty damn good. I'm eating one right now. Even with my shit-tier cooking skills, this still came out pretty good. The marinade would be damn good on burgers. |
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Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Even with my shit-tier cooking skills, this still came out pretty good. The marinade would be damn good on burgers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GilenusX207:
Originally Posted By Seiran:
https://youtu.be/3Zp9fptYl-Q It's pretty damn good. I'm eating one right now. Even with my shit-tier cooking skills, this still came out pretty good. The marinade would be damn good on burgers. Wanted to try it and had to go to the store this morning so... Driving home, I realized I had forgotten one of the ingredients that I needed for the marinade. Oh, well. I've probably got something I can substitute. Get home and start putting groceries away... "Crap!!! I didn't buy any meat." Maybe I can hit the store in the morning, before they get too busy. |
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Originally Posted By JPN:
There has been some noise about possibly, maybe, not going to rule it out, if everything works out, it could happen, there being a third season of A Certain Magical Index. At least it sounds more positive than a second season of Highschool of the Dead. View Quote Index, and railgun were both good...hmmmm. About time to re-watch both, actually. Lulz. |
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Originally Posted By Strykewolf:
Index, and railgun were both good...hmmmm. About time to re-watch both, actually. Lulz. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Strykewolf:
Originally Posted By JPN:
There has been some noise about possibly, maybe, not going to rule it out, if everything works out, it could happen, there being a third season of A Certain Magical Index. At least it sounds more positive than a second season of Highschool of the Dead. Index, and railgun were both good...hmmmm. About time to re-watch both, actually. Lulz. Yep. I read fan translations of some of the novels (been buying the licensed translations as they are released), but managed to miss sections of the story (incomplete translations, or couldn't find a translation of a volume). The licensed translations of the novels are currently part way through the story material of season 2 up to the end of the story material of season 1 of the anime, if I'm not mistaken (another reason to go back and watch it again). Something like 35 volumes released in Japan (6 volumes translated and released in the US), so the anime won't be running out of story material for quite a while. |
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How do twin tails pass through a helmet?
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Amazon Prime has Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, FYI (Attack on Titan with zombies?)
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Hory Froating Head demands I buy merchandise, so I have just ordered Arcadia's reissue of the 1/60 VF-4G. Yes, it's nearly $300... but I don't care.
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If God had intended for Texans to ski, He would have made bullshit white.
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Originally Posted By Casval214:
Watching the "new" Gundam Unicorn and I cannot get over a how much of a whiney little bitch Banagher is. Mikazuki was the best protagonist the series has had in a long time. All of the whiney prevent wars bullshit got so old. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Casval214:
Originally Posted By MVolkJ:
Originally Posted By Silentbear:
MSG Iron Blooded Orphans is probably one of the best Gundam series of the last decade. OST was great too. My son and I have been watching this, and I concur. It's simply fantastic, and IMHO rivals 08th MS Team as the best Gundam show, period. Watching the "new" Gundam Unicorn and I cannot get over a how much of a whiney little bitch Banagher is. Mikazuki was the best protagonist the series has had in a long time. All of the whiney prevent wars bullshit got so old. Yep. So much better. No angst. No whining. Mika doesn't give a shit about that. All he cares about is his "family" - Tekkadan and the Turbines, and anyone that tries to hurt them is in a world of pain. |
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I just watched all of Evangelion....
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Trigger is killing it this season. I'm really enjoying Kiznaiver, and Space Patrol Luluco is basically the greatest thing ever.
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I ain't reading that racist bullshit. We are all one people. I hate racists and I hate racism. Racism is a crime. And crime is for black people. -Diesel
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