Mod Edit: I split this conversation from the Episode 1 thread. This will likely be a recurring topic of conversation throughout the series, and this is the thread where you can compare these two works by the same author. Please be civilized and don't bash one work or another. Support your points with real arguments. If you will be comparing from the novels, please use spoiler tags.
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I had to drop Accel World for aesthetic reasons. Shallow yes, but I couldn't stand the main character. Did not like his chubby animation and his personality really did not make up for it. |
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Yeah though this is because Accel World takes place like 50 years from now whereas I think SAO is only 10 years in the future. Lot of time to make massive technological leaps and honestly I'd swear almost plausible in some fashion if technology really is advancing as fast as people like Sony claim. At least more plausible than some people might argue. Quote:
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Again I can't stress quite enough the difference between a full cour of episodes and one single opening episode. |
For the record, here's the illustration for the SAO/AW crossover:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-c...00/SAOVSAW.jpg Looks like Kirito's thinking, "Mmm, tonkatsu." Kawahara claims the story is non-canonical, but he recycled so many ideas in Accel World that it's hard not to imagine AW as being SAO's future. |
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sorry Porky-kun :p |
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yeah some fans would really think like that especially after seeing Kuroyukihime wondering about something when Haruyuki talked about "black swordsman" that he fought
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Spoiler for Sword Art Online, Light Novels, Volume 7-9 (it occurs pretty late in the series):
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From what I've seen, most people just want to believe the two worlds are connected/the same as a forms of justification for thinking that Kuroyukihime is Asuna and Kirito's daughter. Some of their evidence for thinking is so is illogical to the extent that it becomes somewhat laughable. I have no problems with speculation, but sometimes, fans just tend to go over the top with it. |
Well, some speculate that KYH is an orphan.... just see the Asuna thread....
That's the only remotely plausible way. |
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That's precisely why I don't want it to be true; I hate having to see my favourite characters, and especially couples, die. And that's something I'm adamant about. |
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