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Re: SAO Anime Discussion

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 4:14 pm
by ben1234
The point is that they set it up in the anime so there's a reason why Kibaou is a jackass

Re: SAO Anime Discussion

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:52 am
by Khaleel
The way the things are proceeding...

I feel it's better translate the last 4 pages of volume 3 and forget about the anime for some time to cure my depression...And the national fansubs are translating "beater" to "batedor" (scout). *Sigh*

Re: SAO Anime Discussion

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:06 am
by Pryun
you should totally infiltrate the Portuguese localisation office and have them do what the french localisation team apparently does: work with the author.

Re: SAO Anime Discussion

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:23 am
by Khaleel
Pryun wrote:you should totally infiltrate the Portuguese localisation office and have them do what the french localisation team apparently does: work with the author.
Too many groups translating by their own, without reading the original work and don't giving a shit about the novel. Even if I ask only the bigs groups, they will, politely, reply: "You don't give orders to us, kunikida!!" and ignore my words.

At least, the anime will attract more people to the light novels. (After all, this is the anime goal).

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:31 pm
by Ushwood
Khaleel wrote:At least, the anime will attract more people to the light novels. (After all, this is the anime goal).
Maybe that''be a surprise for you, but the goal of the anime is making money :). Popularization of the ranobe is just a side effect.

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:14 am
by BeginnerXP
Preview of episode 3 is now online at the official site, there's a little surprise too.

Screen caps from Yaraon blog:
Spoiler! :
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Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:19 am
by Pryun
ARGOOOOOO!!!! <3 <3 <3

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:21 am
by larethian
Ushwood wrote:
Khaleel wrote:At least, the anime will attract more people to the light novels. (After all, this is the anime goal).
Maybe that''be a surprise for you, but the goal of the anime is making money :). Popularization of the ranobe is just a side effect.
Not necessarily so. It depends. Many LN anime adaptations are actually partially sponsored by the publishers to increase the light novel sales. It's just that for SAO, it's already top selling, so it might be the anime company that approached the publisher instead.

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:47 am
by Tap
Eh, it looks like they're hitting the main points, at least (and Argo's there).
Art's good as ever.

...I'm really hoping it turns out well.
There's lots of content, so if they rush too much, the pacing will...

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:39 am
by User753
Thank you for the wonderful news.
So that's what Argo looks like.
I hope so too.

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:08 am
by Khaleel
larethian wrote:
Ushwood wrote:Maybe that''be a surprise for you, but the goal of the anime is making money :). Popularization of the ranobe is just a side effect.
Not necessarily so. It depends. Many LN anime adaptations are actually partially sponsored by the publishers to increase the light novel sales. It's just that for SAO, it's already top selling, so it might be the anime company that approached the publisher instead.
Yep. Well, just to illustrate this, the First Semester Bestsellers:
Spoiler! :
*1, 587,891 Biblia Koshoten no Jikentecho vol.1
*2, 446,631 Biblia Koshoten no Jikentecho vol.2
*3, 253,678 Koimonogatari
*4, 249,938 Toaru Majutsu no Index: New Testament vol.3
*5, 220,504 Bokura ga Ita (Anime relased on 2006 and the series ended this year)
*6, 200,100 Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai vol.10
*7, 199,950 Toaru Majutsu no Index: New Testament vol.4
*8, 194,649 Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu vol.10
*9, 136,213 Sword Art Online vol.9
10, 132,549 Another vol.1
And the list also contain: Durarara!!, DxD, Papa no Iukoto, Hidan no Aria and Accel World. Obviously, all are popular light novels but many of today fans first watched the anime...

BtT, SAO will not be totally adapted, finishing on Fairy Dance or not. Another cliffhanger end?

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:34 am
by Misogi
The 3rd episode looks more promising and faithful than the 2nd, yet...
Spoiler! :
With two stories to cover (flashback + quest), it may be rushed...

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:50 am
by BeginnerXP
Red-nosed Reindeer is only 52 pages in the original JP version, while Aria is about 140 pages, so I don't think you have to worry much about it being rush. If you want to worry, it's episode 5, which is supposed to be Murder Case in the Area, that's more than 200 pages cramming into a single episode (if the source about the name of episode 2-5 is corrected anyway).

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:04 am
by Misogi
BeginnerXP wrote:Red-nosed Reindeer is only 52 pages in the original JP version, while Aria is about 140 pages, so I don't think you have to worry much about it being rush. If you want to worry, it's episode 5, which is supposed to be Murder Case in the Area, that's more than 200 pages cramming into a single episode (if the source about the name of episode 2-5 is corrected anyway).
I think that the flahback could be told differently, and the fight could be different from the LN, since action seems to be one of the main focus for the anime.
But, yeah, A Murder Case in the Area will tell if SAO will be compacted into one cour.

Re: SAO Anime Discussion Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:56 pm
by Tap
The bulk of the story's on the flashback, anyway.
Judging from the preview, they're just making it in entirely chronological order.
The first half's probably Kirito meeting and playing with Black Cats, then second half's the end of Black Cats + Christmas scene.
Argo's scene will probably be short as heck. I hope they'll give enough time for that scene all the way at the end, though.


About the LN popularisation thing, here's the list of "readers recommended series" from the first half of the year (surveyed from book stores across Japan):
Spoiler! :
■1位『Mahou Koukou no Rettousei』(1~5巻)佐島勤/著 石田可奈/イラスト
■2位『Swort Art Online』(1~9巻)川原礫/著 abec/イラスト 
■3位『To Aru Majutsu New Testament』(1~4巻)鎌池和馬/著 はいむらきよたか/イラスト
■4位『Yahari Ore no Seishun Rabukome ha Machigatteiru.』(1~4巻)渡航/著 ぽんかん⑧/イラスト
■5位『Full Metal Panic! Another』(1~3巻)賀東招二/原案・監修 大黒尚人/著
■6位『Data a Live』(1~4巻)橘公司/著 つなこ/イラスト
■7位『Nourin』(1~3巻)白鳥士郎/著 切符/イラスト
■8位『BakaTest』(1~10巻)井上堅二/著 葉賀ユイ/イラスト
■9位『Accel World』(1~11巻)川原礫/著 HIMA/イラスト
■10位『PapaKiki』(1~10巻)梥智洋/著 なかじまゆか/イラスト (speed translation, excuse the shortforms)
And mind you, here's the current weekly sales rankings of Rakuten. (screencap)
All 10 volumes of SAO are in the top 16 at the moment, with 10, 1 and 2 in the top 3 positions.


Oh, and totally unrelated, but the special promotion for buying the whole set of the anime's Blu-ray & DVD at Toranoana - a chance to win a replica of Elucidator.