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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Japanese light novel series and its adaptations Sword Art Online First light novel volume cover, featuring Kirito (left) and Asuna (right) ソードアート・オンライン (Sōdo Āto Onrain) Genre Adventure Science fiction Novel series Written by Reki Kawahara Published by Self ...
The first opening theme of Sword Art Online: Alicization is "Adamas" by Lisa, and the first ending theme is "Iris" (アイリス) by Eir Aoi. [9] The second opening theme is "Resister" by Asca, and the second ending theme is "Forget-me-not" by Reona, with episode 19 featuring "Niji no Kanata ni" (虹の彼方に, Beyond the Rainbow), also sung by Reona. [10]
For the game's theme music, Eir Aoi and Luna Haruna, who performed the theme songs for the anime, [44] had their singles "Cynthia no Hikari" (シンシアの光, Cynthia's Light) and "Yoru no Niji wo Koete" (夜の虹を越えて, Over the Night Rainbow), featured in the game as the opening and ending themes, respectively.
Cho Hakkai (豬八戒) He is a former human youkai who killed a thousand youkai for revenge and became a youkai when he was exposed to the blood. He basically hates conflict and has a calm and friendly personality.
The anime is the only media in the Virus franchise that has been adapted into English. It was licensed by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand and by Manga Entertainment in North America and the United Kingdom. The anime briefly aired on the American cable television Sci Fi Channel in 2007 and the Canadian cable channel IFC in 2008.
"Ignite" (stylized as "IGNITE") is a single by Japanese singer Eir Aoi.It was released under SME Records on August 20, 2014. It was used as the first opening theme of the Sword Art Online II anime television series. [1]
The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter (俺だけ入れる隠しダンジョン 〜こっそり鍛えて世界最強〜, Ore Dake Haireru Kakushi Danjon ~Kossori Kitaete Sekai Saikyō~) [a] is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Meguru Seto and illustrated by Note Takehana.
In January 2001, "Gensomaden Saiyuki" was ranked second on Animage 's list of 100 most-important anime ever published. [17] In May 2002, Gensomaden Saiyuki was ranked fourth in an Animage 's reader's poll of Top 20 Picks Best of 2001, [18] and in August 2001, the series was ranked ninth in Newtype magazine's poll of top-10 Anime, and Genjo ...