Sword Art Online! Quick Anime Review!
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Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by ABEC.
Hello, my beautiful friends! Thanks for coming! Today I am going to make a quick note of the anime called Mirai Nikki!!
In the year 2022, Kirito, a solo player who had the luck to play the beta version, and the many other players of Sword Art Online are trapped inside of a game, unable to log out; the only way to live is to win. Then begins the characters' two-year journey, filled with love, heartache, and insane animated video game battlin' madness. Death in-game means death in the real world. To win means is to reach the 100th floor of the game's tower and defeat the end-game boss.
Sword Art Online: Alicization episodes are the best!
Kirito meets with a fellow player named Asuna, and the two partner up and falls in love. Kirito and Asuna adopt a daughter to portray a typical happy family.
Characters: Kirito, Asuna, and Leafa. Because they are the main protagonist! Suguha, also known as Sugu, is Kirito's "sister." I love them.
Kirito, Eugeo, and Alice, setting out to explore a cave. After entering the cave the trio leaves and pass close to the "Dark Territory," and Alice is taken away from her village by an Integrity Knight to be tried and executed for breaking the Taboo Index, the "absolute law" of the Axiom Church. However, Eugeo believes she is still alive. Six years later, Kirito reappears, and he helps Eugeo in his Sacred Task, by cutting down a demon tree known as the Gigas Cedar, so that they can go find Alice at the top of the Cathedral tower.
The final score I give for this is 9.5, it was a big score with great characters and a good ending. However, some plot holes and their history line can bother a bit, but In general, it`s fantastic!
Profound stories have always helped me reflect, but it was in the green field that I found the silence my mind needs. I invite you to discover how I seek tranquility on my new [golf and mental health blog: Kakuno Overthinking].
