BuliTM said:kamikaze_1996 said:BuliTM said:
I do not know how LN fans can be disappointed in this episode. In the source material battles were not narrated, guild members were faceless and we already know that this girl will die, because this flashback is from volume 2, where her death was mentioned in volume 1.
Actually I am waiting for main story, since I liked only volume 1. It was nice take on online gaming and people interactions. The rest of series goes downhill. There is unnecessary harem, as it panders to lowest common denominator. The motivations of some characters are downright uninteresting and stupid. The story relies on ideas that requires enormous suspension of disbelief.
So yeah, anime is not ruining anything yet. It just shows us stuff that was mediocre in source material.
even though the battles were not narrated they did portray how much of an intense battle it was, kirito had never reached the red zone ever in all his fights in aincrad but in that fight he used up all his healing crystals and was in that red zone, he was so close to death but all he cared about was that revival crystal, he was even about to fight kleins guild and was even about to "kill everyone" the novel did a really good job of showing kirito at the brink of insanity and when he found out about the crystal not being able to save sachi, he fell off that brink and went mad, he wanted to take on the floors boss alone and carry on doing so until he died, to be honest i felt so sorry for kirito, the novel diid a better job at making it emotional than the anime did
also even though the guild members were pretty faceless, i wouldn't say that sachi or even keita are, keita cared about his friends more than anything and when he found out they died he lost his reason to live, sachi was a kind and sincere girl who was afraid of dying but loved her guild, she also cared for kirito as he gave her hope to live and promised her she wouldn't die, so she recorded that message because if she died she knew that he would blame himself
the anime failed to produce the same feeling as the novel and although it wasn't bad its nothing compared to the novel
The fights in the novel were not represented well as it was simple information along lines "they did well because of Kirito, who hid his level." The fight with Apostate Nicolais was not described in novels - only what happened before and after fight itself. The dead of the guild was also emotionless " They panicked and get killed one by one by monsters, and finally girl got chopped last in front of Kirito." Those are not original lines, but lets face it - it was not deep or well explained. Even the entire scene with guild leader cursing Kirito and jumping off tower was described in two sentences. I can hardly call that emotional.
Kirito's emotions were better represented in LN and message from Sachi was also well done. However those were only things worthwhile in volume 2 - other side stories, especially with Sillica and that blacksmith girl (I do not remember her name right now) - were utterly pointless.
CherryChan98 said:
Maybe because I don't know the original series but... It seemed to not have much association with the plot advancement? Kinda like a filler except better than most. Maybe it'll have more connection later on but... Just in the sense that it started and ended in that one episode, nothing else was mentioned.
Yes, it is kind of a filler. In the source material all main story, from the beginning to the end, is told in volume 1. However main story is a little confusing, as it does 2 years time skip very early on (just after Kirito decides to go to another village). The death of Black Cat guild is only mentioned as a reason for Kirito's antisocial tendencies. Volume 2, which contains side stories about what happened in time skip that occurred in first volume,provides details about this sad event and Kirito's emotions.
P.S.: I really wish they skipped those other side stories that took place in the time skip.