I don't know why Sword Art Online is so popular, maybe it was Long Aotian who opened a harem eight years ago (oh no, maybe it's more appropriate to call a draft girl, after all, after the male protagonist meets the female protagonist, he decides the female protagonist, so what about the other girls? It’s useless to give it for nothing.) The stories are still relatively few. Do you think they are fresh? What is even more unpleasant is that there are many fans of this show that they like but they are not allowed to dislike it, and at least once someone says they don't like it at station B, they are labeled as "primary school students" (there are basically already comments on station B now. With this trend, those who follow me will prosper and those who go against me will be primary school students). The main motivation for me to follow this show is that its style of painting is in line with my aesthetics, and the oped is also very good, but the plot is really sloppy (and therefore the 25-episode anime, I graduated from senior year and watched graduate school soon.) For nearly three years, sometimes I suddenly want to listen to oped and watch the characters in it, I really hope that this time I can slap me in the face, but a miracle didn't happen), no matter what the difficulty, there is no male protagonist If you can't solve it by hanging up, then girls from all walks of life come up and post it upside down. Maybe this is the only way to make some viewers feel good after substituting them? Maybe it's because I'm getting old and really can't move in. This is neither funny nor inspirational, and it can be said that there are almost no bright spots in the plot. Is the role of Asuna perfect? It's quite perfect, but are there still few goddesses created in the second dimension? Where is Asuna's competitiveness in front of many two-dimensional goddesses?
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