![]() Lisbeth Edition - Silica Edition - Pina EditionĬordial Chords (OS BD/DVD) - Distant Journey (Alicization BD/DVD Vol.1) - If We Could Walk Together (Alicization WoU BD/DVD Vol.8) - If You Were Here (Alicization BD/DVD Vol.8) - If You Wish It (Alicization WoU BD/DVD Vol.2) - Rainbow Bridge (Extra Edition BD/DVD) - Sugary Days (Season 2 BD/DVD Vol.5) - Sisters' Prayer (Season 2 BD/DVD Vol.9) - The Day After (Season 1 BD/DVD Vol.9) - The Day Before (Season 1 BD/DVD Vol.1) Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05 - Volume 06 - Volume 07 - Volume 08 - Volume 09 - Volume 10 - Volume 11 - Volume 12 - Volume 13 - Volume 14 - Volume 15 - Volume 16 - Volume 17 - Volume 18 - Volume 19 - Volume 20 - Volume 21 - Volume 22 - Volume 23 - Volume 24 - Volume 25 - Volume 26 - Volume 27 - Volume 28 - Volume 29 GGO 01 - GGO 02 - GGO 03 - GGO 04 - GGO 05 - GGO 06 - GGO 07 - GGO 08 - GGO 09 - GGO 10Ĭlover's Regret Volume 1 - Clover's Regret Volume 2 - Clover's Regret Volume 3 Progressive 01 - Progressive 02 - Progressive 03 - Progressive 04 - Progressive 05 - Progressive 06 - Progressive 07 - Progressive 08 Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05 - Volume 06 - Volume 07 - Volume 08 - Volume 09 - Volume 10 - Volume 11 - Volume 12 - Volume 13 - Volume 14 - Volume 15 - Volume 16 - Volume 17 - Volume 18 - Volume 19 - Volume 20 - Volume 21 - Volume 22 - Volume 23 - Volume 24 - Volume 25 - Volume 26 It's a heady series with some dark themes, but for teens who can handle the content, this is a fascinating anime series.Sword Art Online Publication Navigation Bar Given such a scenario, how would you react? It's a question you can't avoid as you watch the characters toy with difficult decisions - teaming up with unsavory folks for self-preservation, going it alone even if it means relegating others to die, and so on. Here, though, doing so has consequences unlike anywhere else, and they sacrifice their very freedom just to play. Sword Art Online's blurred line between virtual and reality puts an intriguing twist on the "escape" of gaming by presenting a venue in which players can enter with virtual versions of their whole bodies, controlling them through their own thoughts. It's a constant source of turmoil for him, and some of his experiences speak to social pressures teens themselves may feel. Between overcoming his anxieties about being seen for who he is and trying to hide his true identity as a beater from those who would hate him for it, Kirito has to find his source of strength to face the game and those around him. The trouble is, once the SAO game starts in earnest, the characters are reduced to their real-life appearances. Kirito is a curious but relatable sort of fellow, an apparent loner in life who turns to multiplayer virtual reality in part so he can invent a new persona, courtesy of the taller, more imposing figure of his avatar. This exceptional, highbrow anime series has some thoughtful themes that are well suited for teens in the audience.
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