I loved every single second of the movie! The plot was incredibly intense and packed with emotion. Plus, the animation and visual effects during the fights were absolutely spectacular, not to mention the soundtrack, which was amazing. It made me so emotional to see my favorite couple back on screen.
Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale
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Synopsis
In 2026, four years after the infamous Sword Art Online incident, a revolutionary new form of technology has emerged: the Augma, a device that utilizes an Augmented Reality system. Unlike the Virtual Reality of the NerveGear and the Amusphere, it is perfectly safe and allows players to use it while they are conscious, creating an instant hit on the market. The most popular application for the Augma is the game Ordinal Scale, which immerses players in a fantasy role-playing game with player rankings and rewards. Following the new craze, Kirito's friends dive into the game, and despite his reservations about the system, Kirito eventually joins them. While at first it appears to be just fun and games, they soon find out that the game is not all that it seems... [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Kazuto Kirigaya
A skilled solo player in Sword Art Online, Kazuto uses dual blades and his knowledge from beta testing to survive.
Portrayed by Papenbrook Bryce
Asuna Yuuki
Asuna Yuuki: Skilled SAO player, Kirito's wife, known for her speed and strength, fights alongside him against threats.
Portrayed by Leigh Cherami
Eiji Nochizawa
Top-ranked Ordinal Scale player and former Blood Oath Knight, Eiji is a mysterious swordsman encountered by Kirito.
Portrayed by Patton Chris
Quick Takes
View all 6 takesInsane animation backed by a mid story that doesn't really feel important at all for the rest of the franchise. The fights are cool at least and it's still worth watching for the animation alone, if you're a fan of the franchise.
A mysterious and exciting new SAO story that blends nostalgia and new, interesting concepts. Beautiful animation and cool soundtrack. I loved the boss battle scenes, it really took me back! A must watch in my books.
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