
Recent anime has seen no shortage of tragic events, and anime fans have fortunately been on hand to select the heroines they view as most afflicted – picking some of the most highly acclaimed Type A anime around in the process…
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The appearance of a moe imouto has prompted both squeals of delight and moans of despair from Sword Art Online’s many fans, with plot developments so engaging that discussions have turned to the merits of using a one-handed sword without also equipping a sword – although fans of the original hint that big things are in store for the next episode…
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Sword Art Online has been enjoying the usual lively fan reception, with complaints of a certain seiyuu being discarded as a “sacrificial pawn” being aired amongst general viewers, and some concerns about the sheer speed at which the original light novel’s material is being expended being raised by finicky fans of the original…
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Brutally realistic MMORPG anime Sword Art Online looks to have retained its positive reception – the 2nd outing delivers plenty of action, plot, high production values and even a cute girl, though Chinese gold farmers are still strangely absent…
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MMORPG anime Sword Art Online’s brutal honesty in depicting the gender and looks of the players behind their virtual avatars has turned more than a few heads, as has the realisation that it is really an anime about creepy otaku pretending to be cute girls online…
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