Its a bit incorrect to call those other 2 Parts "Seasons" since they are all Part of Season 3.. its just that after Episode 24 they took a, i think it was 6 Months Split Cour Break for the 2nd Half of Season 3, and then they had to again take a Split Cour for the 2nd Half, but i think that was partially since Season 3 is so long, which is rather unusual for a Anime ^^
Mathias
2022-03-08 17:49:58 +0000 UTC
As much as I would like to say I don' t care about the Administrator, I just find her really hot for some reason and I think that's enough for me to not hate her xD.
The Alice scene outside where she started to swear to fight against stuff was cool. It's almost like a scene where an AI gets true intelligence and breaks free from the program to think on her own. Cool stuff there.
The small guy, Prime Minister Chudelkin, is uhm... I don't even fucking know xD. He's weird and I don't really know how he contributes to the story but oh well xD.
Once again SAO had a few scenes where you just need to roll with it and not think too hard about the logistics of things but oh well. It's still fun if you don't think too hard~
As for Eugeo,
*Insert the Simpsons meme of Ralph saying "(Chuckles) I'm in danger"*
Next time the finale of season 1! The halfway point of Alicization anime. After season 1, there is 2 more seasons that are each 1 cour long.
SAL
2022-03-08 15:51:15 +0000 UTC
Adaption Notes Episode 17
---In the novel, the escort vessel guarding the Ocean Turtle was a fictional Nagato Class Ship. This was changed to an actual ship named Asahi for the anime due to the animators needing actual reference material for the animation.
Adaption Notes Episode 18
---The scene where Eugeo deduced the timetable of when Alice became an Integrity Knight from Bercouli's statements about her time as an apprentice knight was omitted.
---When Bercouli explains the adventages of multi-hit Sword Skills over one-hit Sword Skills, the mention of him being unable to switch his fighting style from one-hit Sword Skills to multi-hit Sword Skills was omitted.
---The scene where Bercouli reveals more about the frost dragon from his legend and the reason why Quinella had him kill it was omitted.
-The frost dragon was one of four dragons who were the original guardians of the Human Empire, before the Integrity Knights. In her thirst for control, Quinella tried to make them submit to her but failed, causing her to order their deaths.
---The mention of Bercouli only being able to talk down on Chudelkin because he no longer viewed him as his superior, because he lied to him, was omitted.
---The scene of Kirito reminiscing about how Eugeo had become a close friend to him and wondering if he would be able to introduce him to Asuna and the gang was omitted.
Adaption Notes Episode 19
---Several of Kirito's inner thoughts as he sat on the balcony with Alice were omitted, including:
-Deducing that Linel and Fizel were likely born within the Axiom Church.
-Planning his next move after defeating Quinella, starting with making contact with Rath to stop the incoming Dark Territory invasion.
-Deducing that the Underworld was probably the end result of Kayaba Akihiko's research and that the World Seed was likely created for that purpose.
-Deducing that Kikuoka Seijirou's goal with creating the Underworld was likely related with Japan's national defense.
---The scene where Kirito deduced that there must be a traitor in Rath, who is trying to sabotage Project Alicization, upon discovering the Seal of the Right Eye was omitted.
---During his encounter with Quinella, several scenes and some of Eugeo's inner thoughts were omitted, including:
-Being stunned by Quinella's beauty, noting she was even more beautiful than Alice.
-His brother getting angry over him getting the woodcutter Sacred Task.
-Getting angry at his father over him taking his pay for his Sacred Task.
-Jink bullying him after Alice got taken away, saying he will now never get married.
Mathias
2022-03-08 10:47:17 +0000 UTC
Adaption Notes Episode 16
Details about Alices Fragrant Olive Sword:
With the «Armament Full Control Art» in effect, the sword is capable of splitting into hundreds or even thousands of golden flakes of flower petals, each measuring less than a centimeter long. The petals have an absurdly large weight, are capable of high-speed and unrestrained movement in the air and can become sharper than a slender sword’s tip.
A single petal possesses a clout of a giant’s fist and is capable of splitting a rock into two or breaking the ground upon touch. The swarm of flower petals is controlled by moving the sword’s grip.
Even in its regular state, the sword has an absurdly large weight and power, capable of easily repelling any sword that comes into contact with it in battle.
The sword was once a fragrant olive tree that had grown at the bank of a beautiful spring at the heart of the village of Centoria, where the Central Cathedral was later built on. Although the olive tree did not seem to have any irregular aspects to it at all, it was the first "immortal" object created by the Goddess of Creation Stacia, thus the sword has the attribute of eternal immortality.
Thats also why it has an extremely high Priority Class
---In the anime, Kiritos Sword did not transform into the Gigas Cedar when Kirito used his Armament Full Control Art.
---The scene where the ice that stole the Knight's life scattered to Spatial Resources in the air has been omitted.
---The scene where Eugeo talks to Fizel and Linel about how strong Kirito and Fanatio's hearts are has been removed.
---Eugeo worrying about the Four Oscillation Blade omitted in the anime.
---When the duo is about to resume their ascent, Eugeo's doubts about Kirito's identity were omitted.
---In the anime, Eugeo thinking of creating an ice rope to rescue the fallen Kirito and Alice before the reconstruction of the wall has been omitted.
Mathias
2022-03-08 10:46:58 +0000 UTC
Ah damnit, just as I was about to go to sleep xD
Oh well, guess I'll watch it tomorrow then~