Maybe I should talk about manga, or video games. Or just plain old otaku kind of stuff. Many of you know what I'm talking about so don't be so surprised.
I forgot all about my anime scrapbook and I'm finishing up my Durarara!! page now. I hand draw/ trace (CHEATER!) them because I don't have the patience and time to do it all by hand myself. It's going along very fine, however.
Next week is my 2 weeks break and I can't wait!!
Maybe it would be best if I had gotten to the anime already since I still screwed Wednesday's over once more because I'm such a terrible blogger. Alright then, let's roll!! (Few will get the reference. ;-;)
Now this show, I fell madly in love with because the plot and the animation was so beautiful. Also it's very popular so I feel like some people might be pushing me to do it otherwise.
Set I the near future (2020 at the very least) NerveGear has been invented; a gaming console that let's you physically and mentally become your character. Sword Art Online comes out as one of the first games playable on the NerveGear. After putting on the NerveGear and teleporting to the virtual world of Aincrad, Kirito meets new acquaintances in the Town of Beginnings. Once done teaching one of his new friends, they realize that the 'log out' button happens to be missing from the menu. Every player is teleported to the main square, where the creator of Sword Art Online and NerveGear, Kayaba Akihiko, states that the log out button was left out on purpose. Now everyone must fight their way out to escape Aincrad, which has now become a virtual prison. Now everyone must fight their way out or die slowly with the NerveGear still in tact. If the NerveGear is removed from the phsyical body, the person dies...With no restarting check point to continue from. Now Kirito must find a way out, or will love keep him from seeing the real world once more?
That was like the best summary or synopsis I think I've wrote yet. I've never really gone that deep into writing the summaries like that before. It's so beautiful, it's like the most lovely place I've ever seen when it comes to an anime's background. The story as well, I think it teaches you a lot when it comes to reality.
I might as well state it now as well, there isn't really nudity, but at the end of the series, there is a.... uh.... it's a little inappropriate so please consider this before watching this show. It's nothing graphic, but it is something that should be supervised, I should say.
Nonetheless, awesome as hell! I think it might have hit the top 10 anime's I've watched, though I might have already watched ten though. But it's still great.
You can watch this on Crunchyroll from what I do know. I'm not certain YouTube and other video providers have this as well, but Crunchyroll does provide it for free, something to consider.
Yup...
Nothing more to say than I think I can't cooperate very well on Wednesdays....
Yeah....
Well, tomorrow's Friday. Or for some of you, was or is Friday currently for you people.
Bye,
Girl who's ran out of words...
Enjoy!!
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