Sword Art Online II – 13
「ファントム・バレット」 (Fantomu Baretto)
“Phantom Bullet”
Am I the only one who felt a little awkward by the end of this week’s episode?
「ファントム・バレット」 (Fantomu Baretto)
“Phantom Bullet”
Am I the only one who felt a little awkward by the end of this week’s episode?
「かえってきてうりしか」 (Kaette Kite Urishika)
“Glad You’re Back”
I’ve tried writing this intro sentence about a hundred times now and I can’t seem to find the right combination of words to create a accurate enough sentence describe my feelings about this final episode. All I can say for sure though, is that this finale was absolutely fantastic.
「流星」 (Ryuusei)
“Shooting Star”
Now that the end has finally come, I’m just going to jump straight into final impressions.
「幻の銃弾」 (Maboroshi No Juudan)
“Phantom Bullet”
After weeks of enduring episodes full of dialogue and flashbacks to build up to this moment, I’ll be frank and say that I was a little disappointed that we still haven’t hit the climax. However, it looks like what we all want is right over the horizon!
「東京にいます / よせおっ」 (Tokyo Ni Imasu / Yoseo)
“I Am In Tokyo”
I’m not sure if this week’s episode was supposed to emotional but I’ll tell you all about that after I find some tissues.
「花火(再び)」 (Hanabi (Futatabi))
“Fireworks (Again)”
I had a witty one-liner about flashbacks all ready to go until the second half of the episode took that idea and tossed it straight into the trash.
Say good-bye to the hot summer temperatures with a refreshing fall breeze and a slew of new anime for your viewing pleasure. There are some big hitters making their triumphant return, like Fate/Stay Night diving into its Unlimited Blade Works route and Log Horizon starting its second season. Some crazy slice-of-lifes making their fall debut include the mermaid-related Ore no Furo Jijou and the Akiba based bookstore Denki-Gai no Honya-san. There’s also a bunch of your typical fare to fill in the cracks, like Kyoto Animation’s slackstick drama Amagi Brilliant Park, a Sunrise original called Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo, A-1 pictures’ part-medieval part-shounen Nanatsu no Taizai, a high school based fantasy known as Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de from Studio Trigger, and Studio Ghibli’s first foray into television with Sanzoku no Musume Ronja. One’s taste in anime can be really subjective, but I think this season’s offerings provide enough for anyone to find something they’ll like. So what are you waiting for? Start scrolling!
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「強さの意味」 (Tsuyosa no Imi)
“The Meaning of Strength”
For all of us who thought all the small talk was over, boy were we wrong.
「だっちいこで / みんなで行こう」 (Dacchi Ikode / Minna de Ikou)
“Let’s All Go Together”
If this week’s episode is any indication of what’s to come, I think I’m going to die from loss of electrolytes next week.
“Piano”
If the anime decided to do things like from the start, I think we’d be in a much better position. Basically, after being jerked around for weeks on end we finally got an episode that was genuinely pretty decent.