Wow!
It was getting sappy there for a minute, but Girls und Panzer #9 was an astonishingly entertaining bit of mayhem. The climax was one of the best paced, most pitch perfect action sequences I've seen in a while, particularly because all the Ooarai girls, but especially Goosfish and Turtle teams, were smart andused their inferior equipment to its best advantage. Nicely done.
The bit of exposition at the beginning about the Student Council's motivation makes as much sense as anything else in the show.
Works equally well in the Artillery world as well my friend
Posted by: Kevin at Sun Dec 16 14:54:33 2012 (C5wee)
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I'm puzzled (and a bit disturbed) by the one screenshot you posted above. IIRC, Debutante Tank Fighting was supposed to involve mock battles, using low-impact dummy ammunition. However, that tank looks to me like it's been hit by a real high-explosive shell. Please tell me that isn't the case.
Posted by: Peter the Not-so-Great at Sun Dec 16 20:41:24 2012 (ElBzz)
That's a heavy hit, then, and I can see in the screenshot that the tread was knocked off the drive wheels. That means that the shell was a real one, which wound up in one tank's ammo load either by accident or by chicanery on one team's part.
Did the shell penetrate the tank's armour? That possibility is what really disturbs me about this; like SDB, I disapprove of anime that shows girls dying ugly deaths, and being in a tank that "brews up" is an especially ugly way to die.
Posted by: Peter the Not-so-Great at Sun Dec 16 21:40:38 2012 (ElBzz)
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In the action against Gloriana it is mentioned that the interiors of the tanks have been fitted with a special carbon composite crew compartment that is impervious to WW2 era ordinance. Saori mentions this to Miho when trying to get her in the tank as there is obviously no protection to someone who'se head is sticking out. It seems to be strongly implied that there have been accidents.
Note too that in the flashback to the match Miho lost, it's clear that the other tank crew WOULD have died had she not gone to their aid (loosing the match in the process). She was DISOWNED for doing this, indicating that a fatality in a tournament is not unexpected.
One final note. Legal adulthood in Japan is a multi-step process, but I think that high-schools are still not compulsory, that is. you can go get a job at 16. High schools are either college prep schools or trade schools and the students are more or less considered adults. This varies from school to school I'm sure. These are not juviniles in the same way we think of them. Yes they are adolescents and an adult wil burn in hell and go to jail if they sleep with them, but they are otherwise adults in a way similar aged people in the US* simply are not.
This sport is like a junior college league of NASCAR...but on steroids and with more 'splody.
* ...or a lot of twenty and even thirtysomethings nowadays...but that is a rant for another time.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Dec 17 10:30:33 2012 (vp6an)
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There is real-world precedent for that. The inside of the M1 Abrams is lined with Kevlar cloth, to protect the crew from spalling.
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OK. I just re-read the whole post and realized that the below the fold portion was rather incoherent. It looks like I'd deleted half a
paragraph...or something..in the process of posting it. Anyway the bit
below the fold makes grammatical and contextual sense now
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Tue Dec 18 17:10:14 2012 (vp6an)
Has Crunchyroll Saved Anime for the US Market?
According to this article, the anime industry in Japan just packed it in and quit.
After the eighth episode of Girls und Panzer aired late Monday,
anime studios around Japan have collectively announced the end of the
anime industry and discontinued operation. "I would like to thank the
fans throughout the years for their continued support,†Shinbou Akiyuki
said as he addressed a crowd of reporters at SHAFT headquarters. "But
after the last episode of Girls und Panzer, we all know that there is nothing more to accomplish in anime.â€
Well, that's all folks I mean there's nothing to top this...
...The episode featured the team of protagonists engaging a Russian tankery
school in the snow. Around midway through the episode, to utter
disbelief of the television audience, the Russian team burst into a
rendition of the traditional Russian war anthem "Katyushaâ€. Voice
actresses Kanemoto Hisako (Squid Girl, Cure Peace) and Uesaka Sumire
(Sanae Dekomori) performed the duet. The episode concluded with a
dramatic fight scene and ended on a cliffhanger after the Oorai High
School team were surrounded by the enemy...
Yeah that musical number was awesome. I mean Everyone is talking abou...
...wait...
I don't remember any musical number.
"rewatch"
Nope.
There must be an explanation for this. If there were only some instrument we could use to determine what the hell is going on here..
He also provides us with this clip for those of us who were foolish enough to watch our anime legally.
Well, thanks to Crunchyroll's legal department, perfection has been averted here in America! Thus there is still a market for the stuff here! Yay!
And sure enough, Crunchyroll's cunning plan to punish us for paying them 7 bucks a month has borne fruit!
Via Chizumatic, we find that the Japanese are producing a whole lineup of shows for the winter season.
Scrolling through it though, I'm beginning to think less that we have Crunchyroll to thank for this and more and more that this is all their fault.
UPDATE: Avatar points out that for the largest corporations getting rights to a song is difficult and to do it in a week or two is nigh impossible even for a major studio. Crunchyroll is a small operation and did the only tenable thing.
It's my understanding that the song is in the public domain in Japan and not the US.
Given the difficulties of securing the Russian rights here, I'd not hold my breath for the sequence to even be included on the R1 DVD release frankly.
UPDATE 2: Lyrics for Katyusha
Apple trees and pear trees went into blooming,
River mists began a floating flow,
She came out and went ashore, Katyusha!
On the lofty bank, on the steeply shore.
She came out and sang she song about
Her young friend, the bluish eagle from steppe
All about the one she dearly loved,
The one whose letters she treasured and kept.
Hey, a song, the song of the young girl,
Fly and go after the bright Sun,
Find a soldier on the distant borderlands
Say hello from Katyusha waiting long for him.
Let him remember the young and simple maiden,
Let him hear the song she now sings,
Let him protect his Motherland for sure,
And their love Katyusha will protect.
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Has Crunchyroll given any explanation of why they edited this episode? Although I have not watched this series, I too am a subscriber,and I thought I was paying for access to full episodes...
Posted by: Siergen at Sun Dec 9 21:29:43 2012 (Ao4Kw)
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There's no explanation on Crunchyroll right now. However, the consensus seems to be that it's a copyright issue involving use of Katyusha and Crunchyroll did not have time to secure the U.S. rights to the song before they streamed it and so they played it safe. This is somewhat ironic given that the song was written by commies for commies.
A similar issue occourd with the DVD release of Van Dread a decade or so ago. Geneon couldn't get the US rights to "It's a Wonderful World"....but Louis Armstrong wasn't a commie.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sun Dec 9 21:38:04 2012 (vp6an)
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Copyright probably explains the absence of 'Lili Marlene' from the English dub of Strike Witches, too.
Posted by: EdwardM at Sun Dec 9 23:52:39 2012 (moC4O)
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In all fairness, it's not like this is the first time that the Japanese have secured "Japan-only" rights for a piece of music and put it in anime. Getting the rights can be a real production even for a full-on serious corporation which has people who do that. Doing so in a -week- is in "are you kidding me?" range. For Crunchy, which is... not a full-on serious corporation, with people to do that, to do it in a week? Not the way to bet!
Posted by: Avatar_exADV at Sun Dec 9 23:54:38 2012 (GJQTS)
Actually, I think the song is in the public domain in Japan but not the US. Given how thorny a problem this can be, I'd be very surprised if Sentai was able to secure the rights for the DVD release.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Dec 10 08:36:02 2012 (vp6an)
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I actually got CR to comment on this and it comes down to that Japan doesn't want to keep the footage in the episode. It probably won't be CR's place to pay for it, given the type of right required and the sort of licensing agreement they have (remember this is also a Sentai title). This is also not just an USA webcast, too, so in order to do it either CR or their licensor or whoever would have to secure the rights to a bunch of other countries: "Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and South Africa."
Also, I'm not sure if Katyusha is in public domain even in Japan. If they use the life + whatever that they use, and if Katyusha is copyrighted in Russia when they joined WIPO in '95, then it would be protected in Japan too.
Posted by: omo at Mon Dec 10 21:49:00 2012 (wKVu8)
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Soviet-era songs don't have any copyright. Except retroactively. Unfortunately, stupid EU laws do work retroactively.
Somehow, nobody ever paid Western publishers and authors retroactively for all the Soviet-era official, legal pirating of copyrighted stuff from the West.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Mon Dec 10 23:21:08 2012 (cvXSV)
Suspension of Disbelief...
There are some things that strain credulity.
I was able to look beyond the premise of SAO and the implausibility of the technology. I could look beyond he occasional writers hand-wave.
But this is too much... See that thar nebbish, the one who goes by the handle of Recon? In real life Leaf Sugu his Kendo senpai. He pines for her but is shorter than Sugu, physically weak, socially awkward, and has a stammer. In the online world however, he's shorter than Leaf, physically weak, socially awkward and has a stammer, plus he's got a bowl cut and walks with an Egor style hunch. I just don't see him picking that avatar. I just don't.
Wait, where was I?
Oh yeah, Sword Art Online episode 23:
When last we left Sugu, she was smelling her knees and burbling, having had something of a mental breakdown upon learning that her brother was actually her partner in the game.
Kazuto, is somewhat taken aback as well, and really doesn't know what to say. I lieu of any sage wisdom, Kazuto informs her that he will wait for her at the south gate of Arun.
Sugu Leaf re-enters the game and is shocked to find that Recon, over the course of the last 4 episodes, (and quite off camera) has managed to escape from his imprisonment, poison his captors and track her down. As one can imagine, he's feeling pretty buff right now...so buff that he actually builds up the courage to confess his love to Leaf.
You may recall that Recon is shorter than Leaf, physically weak, socially awkward and has a
stammer, plus he's got a bowl cut and walks with an Egor style hunch. Recall too that Leaf is not in any sort of mood to take this affront to her dignity gracefully, so she punches him and throws him down the stairs.
Leaf then laughs a rather worrisome laugh and announces that Recon has given her a splendid idea! She then flies off to meet Kazuto Kirito, who is, as promised, at the south gate.
...and so they fight....inconclusively, although she does demonstrate that tactics and pure essence of yandere can counter even the highest sword skill.
After the fight Kirito explains that:
A: HE DIDN'T KNOW!
B: He won't be fully returned from Sword Art Online until he rescues his beloved.
For the first time Leaf actually groks the stakes of Kirito's quest. She realizes that his is quite possibly NOT a game and a life may be at stake. She and Recon follow Kirito and Y.U.I. to the entrance to the world tree where both agree to help him (Recon because he's still carrying a torch for Leaf).
Y.U.I. has analyzed the guardians of the gate from the recent battle (last episode) and is perplexed. She thinks that given the guardian's spawn rate, the gate may actually be unclear-able. In other words Y.U.I. thinks it's possible that this entrance is not actually intended to be cleared by players.
Of course, that would be crazy as clearing this entrance and entering the tree is, ostensibly, the whole point of the game, thus, it is decided that their best bet is to try to rush to the gate before the guardians become too numerous. the plan is to have Leaf and Recon (who have the ability to heal at range) heal Kirito as he rushes the gate.
Well....
That doesn't work.
The gate as seen from below near the entrance.
Same view, moments later after the guardians have started to appear.
Yes, it appears that the closer one gets to the gate the more guardians spawn...FRACTAL DIFFICULTY! Worse, the targeting algorithims of the guardians are different from other monsters in the game, in that they begin to focus on the healers, even though they do not advance have no weapons equipped.
Our heroes are being overwhelmed when Recon has an idea. He has a spell
that allows him to convert all his character points, inventory and XPs
into an explosion with that many points. This clever attack comes with
the 8 point limitation "ends character" but Leaf has convinced him that
this is a genuinely important task with real world implications.
...or he's just disgusted. In any event, Recon blows a huge hole in the guardians...to no avai it would seem... Kirito is overwhelmed as he tries to fly through it.
..or would be if the cavalry did not choose that moment to arrive.
There are Catgirl princesses on on fire breathing dragons. This is the best show ever.
The Sylph and Cait Sith armies from 3 episodes ago finally arrive
(and no doubt are wondering why these loons attacked ALONE...oh well). They have been preparing for this quite comprehensively and come equipped with dragons and magic swords, and hundreds of soldiers...some of whom are spellcasters with frickin' layzerbeams, but while they do inflict a great deal of damage, the guardians are spawning at an exponential rate. Both
armies are driven back by the unstoppable Mandelbrot set of mayhem coming at them.
However, both queens keep there heads and organize a fighting retreat
giving covering fire to Kirito (who is in the temporary gap made by Recon's self detonation and very near his goal).
By a miracle, the combination of dragon breath salvos and magic arrows,
along with his dual wielding prowess does, just barely, cut a hole in the
enemy line through which he slips just as the cloud of guardians closes
behind him.
Alas...
"Funny...It doesn't LOOK like cake."
Y.U.I. quickly ascertains that this "gate" is locked by system
administrators...no player can open it. The World Tree CANNOT be
accessed by players. The whole game is a lie!
Oh yeah...the guardians...they are approaching like angry bees.
Kirito remembers the card that Asuna threw them. He asks Y.U.I. about it
and she realizes that if used by her it can indeed unlock the gate. She does so just
the guardians descend upon them and the two are teleported (someplace)
in the nick of time as the credits roll.
OK! The episode suffered from an Asuna deficit, but despite that we're cooking with gas! Kirito has crossed a huge hurdle, though it remains to be seen if there is a mat or a bed of spikes awaiting him. The horrible awkwardness with Sughu was actually handled a bit better than I was afraid it would be.
3 episodes to go and it's coming together in such a way that I'm growing increasingly hopeful that the ending will not be a cop out or an exercise in nihilism. Fingers are crossed.
Speculation;
My guess is that the whole tree is set up along the lines of what Asuna discovered in episode 21. However, it is a VERY big tree.
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They did say that your avatar's appearance was randomly generated; allowing you to upgrade your looks would be an obvious source of additional revenue. Sugu either got lucky, spent her allowance to make her character look just right, or the designers included a "real girl retention bonus". :-)
What Recon needs is a Groundhog Day quest, where he's forced to live out the same day again and again until he finally manages to bag a catgirl. The reward is a new haircut and the ability to stand up straight.
Speculation:
Our Villain doesn't strike me as a genius game designer, so my guess is that he had the legit staff design the quest, and then just locked the door and exponentially increased the size of the guard. The teleport may still be set to take the winning group directly to Oberon's audience chamber.
As for the ending,
I really, really want to see the epic battle between Hero and Villain end when Asuna comes up behind the bastard and hits him with a chair.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Dec 9 12:35:54 2012 (2XtN5)
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Hm. No on the ending.
She should hit the S.O.B. with a piano. From about six stories up. A chair is too nice.
Posted by: ubu at Mon Dec 10 13:25:49 2012 (SlLGE)
It all turns to worms.
Asuna throws away her trump card. Now this does, in fact convince Kirito and Y.U.I. that she's up there, but she's lost her one ace in the hole and Kirito and Y.U.I. are no closer than they were to getting into the World Tree. Arguably they are now rather farther from their goal that they were, because, well...
Sughu figures out who her partner is...and does not react well.
"Oh... God...Did you just say Asuna Yuki?"
No indeed she does not react well at all...
"Burbleburbleburble...."
Interesting in that there are really only 3 scenes in the episode proper.
*A fight sequence as Kirito rashly tries to rush the gate of the world tree...and discovers why no one has succeeded.
*A brief interregnum where Leaf saves his ass, resurrects him and then learns who Kirito is.
*An extended scene in the real world where Sughu confronts her brother cousin and proceeds to have a complete nervous breakdown. This was actually pretty scary to watch.
Gut punches for everyone!
We all knew it was coming out eventually but I was not expecting this. Sword Art Online episode 22 actually turned out to be quite disturbing towards the end.
I'm pretty sure this show doesn't suck because this wasn't even a cliffhanger and yet I'm chomping at the bit to see the next episode because I'm seriously curious as to how they're going to proceed from here.
They've got some major hurdles to overcome and only 4 episodes to do it in.
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It absolutely floored me, because I didn't think
Sugu was unaware of her partner's identity. It never even occurred to me that he never mentioned his avatar's name -- in fact, I thought the whole point was that she was helping him without his knowledge, because she was in love with him.
The fact that she was looking to Kirito to become the alternate "fix" ; i.e.: looking for love online, is indeed, very disturbing, as is the level of fixation she'd already managed. Without what I thought was the reason, her dedication to him is a little frighting.
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It looks like they're working around the problems in the source material by making us care about the characters. As clever plans go, it doesn't suck.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Mon Dec 3 19:48:30 2012 (fpXGN)
Kirito and Leaf arrive in Arun, the vast metropolis at the foot of the world tree. It seems that the second life aspect of the game is at least as big a draw as the the games stated quest. Arun is the largest city in the world of Alfheim by far, and is completely neutral territory. Our two heroes decide to scope out the bustling metropolis and the route to the Entrance of the World Tree when suddenly....
...they are informed that they have to log out as server is about to go down for maintenance between 04:00 and 07:00.
"Good grief! Whet time did you get to bed?" "Oh..'bout 04:00" "Huh..Same here."
What follows is a day in real life episode. Kirito KAZUTO (he's outside the game now) gets up, greets his sister cousin warmly and the two of them go about their day. She asks if he wants to spar and he tells her that he has a lot of things to do, including an attempt to visit to Asuna in the hospital.
Leaf Suguha (she's outside the game now) asks if she can come along. They have a discussion on the bus about Kirito's plans. He's missed two years of school and his sister has leapfrogged him and is now in high school. Kirito is trying to decide whether he should spend the next year in cram school trying to catch up or try to cobble together some continuing education plan. There is another option however, The government is refurbishing an old abandoned school specifically for school age victims of the Sword Art Online incident. Entrance exams will be waived for this school and students will be able to matriculate with people their own age. They'll graduate 2-3 years late but be able to take college entrance exams as normal. This seems to be a good option but Kazuto is unsure. He suspects that one of the schools functions will be to do brain and psychological studies of the effects of long term exposure to virtual reality on adolescent brains. He's pretty sure he doesn't want to be a guinea pig. He's less sure he'll have a choice.
The two arrive at the Hospital. Despite being warned off earlier by Sugo, they are admitted without incident (Sugo is out of town and Asuna's dad does like the boy visiting his daughter). On the way in, Suguha notes that Asuna is both the comatose girls' real life and online name and observes that this is rare in MMPORGs. Kazuto is surprised that she knows so much about online games. The two of them thus miss yet another chance to clear up misconceptions and Kazuto ceremonially introduces his cousin to...
"Asuna, Vice Commander of the Knights of the Blood Oath.
Lightning Flash Asuna, whose speed an accuracy with Sword I was never
able to match."
Suguha is polite, respectful, formal and all kinds of conflicted. She changes out Asuna's flowers as her cousin talks to Asuna. After some time the two leave. They both have "to meet someone this evening" and no doubt reflect upon how little they've seen of each other lately.
While all that was going on...
In the virtual world of Alfheim, Asuna is attempting to make good her escape. Weaponless, in a high level "dungeon" she stumbles upon a corridor that does not at all match the games aesthetic. Finding a map she discovers that it doesn't represent the game itself but rather..
...a collection of experimental labs.
This is how Sugo's team is conducting their experiments in absolute secrecy. All their lab work is done virtually in the Alfheim online world, which of course is using the SAO servers. Now the reason that Asuna is being held in Alfheim Online is clear. Sugo never removed the 300 minds from the game, he simply stopped them from leaving. Alfheim online is using the SAO servers because they are essentially running SAO 2.0. The vast VR bandwidth needed to do these fiendish mind control experiments on people...and do them in a virtual environment is simply hidden as an extra "location" in Alfleim Online. Asuna discovers a lab with virtual reconstructions of 299 brains. From the displays, it is apparent that many of them are being manipulated to experience agony, terror and despair.
Evil villain is evil.
While digesting this disturbing scene Asuna notes two monsters enter the "room".
It seems that the avatars of two of the techs carrying out these unholy experiments are slimes, for no particular reason, other than that they seem to be an exceedingly kinky couple of pervy guys. There's really no place to hide so Asuna tries to blend in with the virtual brain jars and be very still. She listens to them talk nonchalantly about how two more of the subjects are close to having their minds completely break, and that is important that they be on hand to watch the process this time. Asuna spies a virtual override panel (it's the same type of icon/sprite as the one YUI used in episode 12) she runs to it. It has a virtual swipe card in it that activates the menu and sure enough there is an emergency log out option, Asuna then activ....GHAAAAAAA!!! TENTACLES!!1!!...
"Oh you have got to be KIDDING me!"
They recognize her as the sprite from the cage whose mind they're not allowed to experiment on. As having a player type sprite in the lab is completely abnormal, one of the two tentacle monsters logs out to get instructions from Sugo, but not before admonishing the other one not to molest THIS test subject. As soon as Thing 1 is gone, Asuna breaks morale and calls Thing 2 on his unethical and wicked experiments. He shrugs it off suggesting that it's less unethical than physical experiments on animals and that's not important now, because he is "so tired of dolls" he points out that 'doing it' in VR is like drugs but legal and his tentacles roam...
...and wander...
...and coil...
...and many blue rays were pre-oprdered after this episode.
Fortunately Asuna does have one weapon..her +4 teeth of chastity and our repulsive, evil lab tech has his sensitivity cranked up to the max.
What do you know? Strong female leads CAN have a castrating effect on certain men.
Asuna's freedom is short lived. Thing 1 spawns at the control point directly in front of her and informs Thing 2 that the boss is PISSED and they need to put Asuna back in the cage, change the access code and watch her till Sugo gets back from overseas. Asuna makes one final struggles against Thing ones tentacles in a heroic attempt to reach the control point but the display is on the other side of the icon and....she's back in the cage. Think 1 and Thing 2 lock the cage and ooze off. Asuna is despondent and near breakdown.
Until they are gone, at which point it is revealed that she snatched the virtual swipe card off the control point.
This woman now has her tormentor's swipey card. Someone is going to pay and it's not going to be her.
Meanwhile...elsewhere in the same game Kirito and Leaf spawn in and begin exploring the city. Along the way Leaf tells Kirito that there is now a glass ceiling over the city due to the fact that the moderators "freaked" and patched the player work around that resulted in the screen cap that led Kirito here. As they cross the threshold of the cities central zone (immediately around the world tree) YUI becomes agitated and starts calling for "Mommy!" Kirito asks what is wrong and YUI says that Moms (Asuna's) player information is now detectable and...
Kirito takes off like a rocket as the episode ends...
On the debit side, the art, animation and monster designs in the "lab"
segment seemed a bit below the shows normal standards. In particular, those were some truly
dorky looking monsters.
Seriously?..What the HELL man!? What were they thinking?
However, the other scenes were spot on. The real life sequences were, additionally, very effective in using, weather, color and lighting to convey a palpably desolate feel.
Although this episode leaves us plot-wise almost exactly where we were at the end of last episode, it did flesh out out a few things. The real world elements are well handled and the offhand comments about his school prospects and his concerns give just a hint of unease. The episode also does a nice job ramming home the sheer abominable horror of Sugo's machinations. He and his team are exquisitely evil. Meanwhile, Asuna continues to give lessons in playing a bum hand very well.
Sword Art Online 20: General of the Blazing Flame
Episode 20 picks ep exactly where 19 left off, being pursued by monsters at exceedingly high speed.
"So help me God, I'm gonna kill him"
Although Leaf is displeased with Kirito's rather slapstick method of monster evasion, it did save them considerable time on their way to stop the in-game assassination.
Alas, it was not enough to warn the ambassadors, as our heroes arrive moments after the Salamander forces. Fortuitously the Salamander General Eugene is given to speeches. His team outnumbers the diplomats about 6 to one and Eugene is widely regarded as one of the most formidable fighters in the game.
Just as Eugene is about to give the order to strike, Kirito, acting on very little information, makes a dramatic entrance and crafts a clever story that gives the Salamanders pause. He claims to be an Ambassador as well, and that he just signed a mutual aid pact with the other two kingdoms represented. As his race (the Spriggans..none of whom he's actually met) already have an alliance with the Undines, this would mean the Salamanders are risking a war on four fronts. (This of course is, in actuality, utter bollocks.)
General Eugene is suspicious of Kirito's poor equipment and lack of an escort, but to be on the safe side he decides to have a duel with Kirito to see if he is of sufficient level for this wild tale to be legit.
One of the stranger ultimatums I've heard
Eugene is more than a match for Kirito, but Kirito has a trump card. He still has "dual wielding" skill from Sword Art Online. Using Leafs sword, he catches the General off guard and gains the initiative. Kirito does not yield the initiative and the General Blows up REAL good.
"He went all kinds of 'splody!"
And there is much rejoicing...despite the 67 other soldiers standing by.
Oh..yes...The Kait-sith are catgirls
As a gesture of goodwill, the Cait-Sith and Sylph queens resurrect the General (which prevents a major XP, Level, and Equipment loss). Eugene thanks Kirito for a good fight and as a gesture of reciprocity orders his team to retire. He leaves, still, unaware that the whole tale of a 4 power alliance was a ruse.
After some quick explanations and a bit of housecleaning involving Leaf's former guild leader, the Leaders of Cait-Sith and the Sylphs both offer to hire Kirito, but he points out that he only cares about getting to the top of the World Tree. He guesses (correctly) that the alliance was for the two races to unite in a push to gain access to the tree, and asks them to take him along. They agree but point out that it will take some time to get the proper equipment. Kirito then drops his last ace in the hole. He still has two years of money from SAO that register with this game as loot. He donates it to the cause and the two powers divide it evenly. Now with enough filthy cheat lucre to outfit their parties with high level magic items they have nothing standing in their way. Both agree to move their top fighters to the world tree as soon as they can get everyone together.
Kirito has played his cards well, he is now part of an army of two nations assaulting the prison of his beloved.
Speaking of whom.... Asuna has been biding her time. She did get the pass-code to her cage successfully and now that the coast is clear she makes good her escape. She has no equipment, is dressed in a nightie and is on the top level of the world tree, but Asuna Yuki has 86 levels in badass and she is determined to free herself from this nightmare and reunite with her husband.
This was actually a pretty good episode.
Kirito/Kazuto used his wits very nicely and what last week seemed to be a digression or side-story ended up moving the plot along quite a bit. Our party looks to be getting much bigger next week, and next weeks title suggests some additional revelations.
I was initially annoyed by the (kept his SAO stats!) device but it worked quite well in this episode, allowing several things to come together believably. The fact that this bug works is intimately tied into the larger goings on and the dark purpose behind Alfheim Online. With the loss of his treasury and being surrounded by high level players, this is no longer of any great beneffit to Kirito,
However, it's quite likely that Asuna benefits from a similar level bonus out of her cage. Given that she is at the TOP of what amounts to the final boss dungeon, and her inventory currently consists of a nighty, a hairband and earrings, being level 86 might give her a fighting chance....
One interesting thing touched on in this episode is that Asuna, Kirito and Yui are the only people for whom this isn't "just a game" and they obviously can't quite convey the gravity of the situation to the other players (Asuna because she is not around anyone right now). Fortunately, those around Kirito and Yui are mostly hard core gamers quite immersed in the second life aspects of the world, so motivation is not as big an issue as it it might be.
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Nice writeup! But several of the pictures aren't showing up for me
Posted by: David at Sun Nov 18 15:57:35 2012 (vyRm+)
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It looks like none of the pictures are missing; there are just a few extra bad links to the ultimatum picture.
As for Asuna,
I suspect only her internal badassishness is available. Our Villain likes his women helpless and breakable, and will surely have stripped her of her stats and skills, except perhaps for cooking. Kirito's cheating is only working because Sugou has completely dismissed him as a possible threat. I had initially thought that the "glitch" in his login was because Sugou had set a trap for him, but if he knew, he'd have found ways to use it to torment Asuna (which would have backfired the moment she spotted Yui in his pocket, but...). If Sugou understood Our Heroes at all, Asuna would be chained to the bed and Kirito would be surrounded on all sides by the legions of Hell.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Nov 18 18:15:15 2012 (2XtN5)
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I really hope that while spending that massive bag of haxxor loot to equip their teams from the good stores, someone is kind enough to get a few items for Kirito. There is really no reason he should still be running around in low level gear.
Posted by: David at Mon Nov 19 13:37:42 2012 (Lf1Ga)
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I've had a suspicion about that odd login glitch, and the stuff that did translate across games. I mean, a re-skinned SAO is fine, but why should Krito have access to his old stats on a new character? Why would "old" SAO character data be loaded into the new database at all? And how strange is it that the glitch should drop him near the one player he could count on for support?
I detect the mostly unseen hand of the game's designer. They never found him, or his connection to the SAO servers. So is he one of the 300 also, but still has his admin privileges? Or has he just inserted himself into the game and is helping Kirito from behind the scenes? Respect for the enemy that beat him? Anger over having someone screwing with his game? Face Heel Turn?
Posted by: ubu at Wed Nov 21 13:59:25 2012 (SlLGE)
No Asuna at all.
OK.
Our heroes are traveling through a neutral cave when Leaf gets a cryptic message from "Recon" an acquaintance of hers in both real life and her former guild. they discover that they are being pursued by Salamanders (Fairy clan that specialized in incendiary spells). There is a battle, and, with the help of Yui, our hero uses his races illusion magic turn into a monster (specifically the first boss monster from Sword Art Online) and vanquishes the pursuers.
Leaf stops him from killing the last party member, and after he comes to his senses decides to engage in some negotiations.
And they learn that they have run afoul of some in-game intrigues though details are sketchy. We also learn that player sprites taste like negimaki, which is a bit disturbing in context.
While in town, leaf exits the game for a moment and finds that there are 437 messages from "Recon" on her phone. His character is not dead but is paralyzed and captured so he can't play. He explains that he discovered a plot to cause mayhem by assassinating the leader of Leafs in game race. Leaf abandons their quest to try to stop this but Kirito agrees to assist her. As the episode ends, we discover that Kirito has comic effect super speed.
This episode has more questions than answers. We do find out who is stalking our heroes, and it seems that they have simply run afoul of gamer intrigues. The VERY long battle that ensued was one of the less satisfying as he seemed to pretty much pull that monster out of his butt.
It is perhaps significant that the monster is from the SAO game. It may be that Yui is pulling some moderator tricks.
Not one of the better episodes, but it's interesting nonetheless. That is, for an episode that mostly consists of a fight, they do manage a surprising amount of pretty cool character exposition.
Hopefully next episode will have less of an Asuna deficit.
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They seem to be deliberately avoiding any explanation for the stunts he's pulling, with Lyfa not even questioning his combination of super-powers and total ignorance any more. The writers are walking a very tricky line, and it may end up a total mess, but at least we already got the first half of the series.
In this case, the by-the-book explanation is apparently that
spriggan illusions tend to be useless in combat because the result is based on your stats, and you'd need to be some kind of godlike cheater to pull off something that impressive.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Nov 11 03:02:40 2012 (2XtN5)
"You're back quick!" "Yeah...darnedest thing...my sister had left me a sammich."
The last two episodes of Sword Art Online seemed a bit muddled and occasionally forced but they did advance the story.
This episode did not actually move the merry band of travelers along very much but it DID regain the shows earlier pace and character oriented feel.
It also established a few things:
*The racial divisions in the Fairy Game; They had mentioned this in passing previously, but it does seem to be a plot element. I'm not sure how much of this is the Japanese cultural "In/Out group" dynamics and how much of this is supposed to feel wrong to the audience, but it certainly seems like an unhealthy dynamic that is hardwired into the game setup. Somewhat related, there is a very strong prejudice against players not in guilds and teams from different races.
*This is further complicated by the fact that one really needs to be in a town or other designated safe place in order to log out (or ones avatar will get looted/killed and one will take the hit in a loss of XPs and items.)
*The guilds and adventure parties in the game are 'seruius bidness'. "Leaf" tells her guild leader that she won't be gaming with them for a few days and he freaks to the point that the guild are no longer contacts, they are enemies. This dovetails into the unhealthy "culture" of the games world.
*Our party is being stalked.
*Meanwhile, Asuna is in an impossible and demoralizing situation, but while she may be the 'princess trapped in the tower', (of both the game and the plot) she still has kept her wits about her and she manages to remain an impressive and interesting character.
"Oh, I'm just reflecting on my next move."
*****
This leads to an interesting dichotomy. On the one hand, our
hero probably* won't die if killed in the game, ( he'll take an XP hit and probably loose his kit) but he does have two major time critical issues (one he doesn't know about yet).
Asuna is to be "married" (technically placed in the guardianship of Sugo) in a matter of weeks or even days.
Unbeknownst to Kazuto, Sugo is nearing completion of his experiments on the test subjects he brainlocked from SAO. He is very close to being capable of rewriting Asuna's brain to his liking, essentially killing her and making her a functional automoton.. More importantly to the world at large, he is only a little further from refining the technology so he can not only directly enslave people hooked up to nerve gear helmets but plant more subtle suggestions in the minds of people playing online games or otherwise using Nerve-Gear tech.
This means that the stakes are actually much higher than they were in the first half of the series.
All in all the show seems to be well and truly back on track.
* I say "probably" because due to poverty and lack of time he's using the nerve gear headset from the original game. It's possible (albeit unlikely) that, while he can log out now, "dying" might still trip the brain-fryer.
UPDATE: That last paragraph was previously an incoherent word salad that has now been fixed.
Yes. Indeed. It seems on the surface the stakes are less serious but any nontrivial delay and everything goes to hell. And yeah, the specter of Manchurianizational mischief being performed in the game itself is certainly there. If not now, very soon.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Nov 5 04:37:31 2012 (e9h6K)
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The forced competition between all 7 races is the five-bladed razor of realm-vs-realm PvP; in real MMOs, it's mostly just an excuse to be a dick to the opposing faction, but apparently in VR, players actually (gasp) roleplay it. But if one race wins the ultimate prize, the gameworld will implode. (of course, that, along with what a race has to do to win, reflects the character of its creator...)
It looks like Asuna will get some much-needed screen time next episode. While I'd like to see her hit Our Villain over the head with a chair and shove him out a window, perhaps that will have to wait until she wakes up. :-)
On a side note, the in-game fanservice makes perfect sense, since ALO doesn't force you to look like your avatar the way SAO did, but Suguha is perhaps even more impressive in the real world. If that's what she looks like in junior high, she may have to give up kendo when she reaches high school. Or switch to a different anime genre!
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Mon Nov 5 13:13:25 2012 (2XtN5)
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I've been following your SAO posts for a while, and Monday night I finally pulled the trigger, watching eps 1-6 in a single sitting. Last night I stayed up till about 3am (not like I would have been able to sleep anyhow..) and caught up to episode 18. I can't remember the last time I mainlined a series like that. Good stuff! Of course, I'm now regretting that I didn't wait until is was complete....
It is nice to see that Asuna, even in the forced role of caged princess, is struggling against despair and thinking her way through the problem. Next ep should be a good one!
Posted by: David at Wed Nov 7 17:44:53 2012 (+C5m6)
...and then it hit me.
So the other night I was looking at Vocaloid videos, many of which had several less well known members of the Vocaloid pantheon. In the process, I blundered into this one and was curious which particular Vocaloids these...
...Vocaloi..
...loi..
.....Oh no.
Oh dear God no...
The Touhou business going on in the background just makes it that much more surreal.
I wonder if this is societal reintegration therapy.
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From what I've read, the story told in these books definitely suffers from "good grief, what do I do now?", and as much as the first story needed to be fleshed out for the anime, the second needs to be trimmed back. I'm willing to trust the animation team for a while, because they succeeded in making me care about both main characters in the first half.
I don't think they're going to try to explain too much, though, and Lyfa-imoutoko's lack of curiosity about the disparity between his knowledge and his skill really sticks out; there needed to be at least one sentence hand-waving that away. On the bright side, there's one slender thread of hope that Asuna isn't completely stuck in damsel-in-distress mode. Her despair is genuine, but she's still cool enough to try to spot the password that opens the door of her cage.
No matter how they end this season, though, I hope they stop there, because apart from some side stories that might make nice specials, it looks like the rest of the main novels are Kirito solo adventures, with Asuna and other friends left behind in the real world.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Oct 28 21:09:34 2012 (2XtN5)
Recursions
I thought that the Gangnam meme was pretty played out, but via Ace comes this...which is truly a thing of beauty, (unless you are sufficiently deprived and pitiful as to be unaware of Jack Burton)
That's actually James Wong!
That video makes the whole silly thing worthwhile. That is why Psy was put on this earth...to inspire that. Now we can rest contentedly as the fad fades into oblivion, or rather...comes to its Downfall.
Good grief! It's Godwin Style!
If that is not recursive enough for you, you're probably a hipster and I can't do anything for you....except link to this.
TANSTAFAAFL (Otaku edition)
A few weeks ago (on Drudge I think) there was a story about how Internet service providers were getting astoundingly efficient at tracking people who log into sketchy download sites like Mediafire and the sites that link to them heavily, but that they didn't seem to be doing anything about it and it was unclear what they were up to. I'll be damned if I can find it now, but I thought of it when I read this.
Under the new copyright alert system, Internet service providers (ISPs)
will send a series of alerts to subscribers whose accounts may have been
used to illegally distribute music, movies or other entertainment
content via file-sharing. If the subscriber does not respond to the
first set of alerts, which will include educational material on
protecting copyrights and the consequences of illegal file-sharing, the
Internet service provider may temporarily slow down their Internet
speeds, direct them to an online tutorial when they try to access
popular websites or implement other penalties--called "mitigation
measures."
This is to be implemented over the "next couple of weeks" so those of you who are torrenting be aware that now might be a good time to go straight.
Internet users in Japan who illegally download copyright content will
face new penalties after a change to the law. They will now face up to
two years in jail or up fines to two million yen (US$25,700).
This might explain any slowness in torrents appearing.
Now, it is true that the Japanese AV media model is indeed made of fail and unsustainability. It is also true that these rather non-proportional penalties indicate a desperate attempt to keep that moribund business plan afloat. But something needs to be done, and especially given the sense of entitlement to free downloads expressed by many fans and the state of the US anime industry (which is due at least in part to piracy) my first instinct is to be OK with this despite the crazy penalties.
However, the lack of proportionality in the penalties would seem to indicate a very heavy handed approach, that might not recognize things like fair use or parody.... or image macros.
UPDATE: Japan has had US style fair use exceptions since 2008 so that final paragraph was inaccurate.
It should also be noted that the penalties for UP-loaders are rather more severe..
...uploaders of copyright infringing music and videos face a maximum
penalty of a 10-year prison sentence and a 10 million yen fine (US$128,
318 ), said BBC news.
..so what I meant by " This might explain any slowness in torrents appearing." is those of you who depend upon Anime gods in Japan uploading shows to torrent may find the torrents slow to appear for download as said anime gods ability to do so may be somewhat inhibited in the near future.
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Clear (nee ClearWire) already slows torrents. It can even tell which traffic is which, slowing my torrents while allowing YouTube to run full speed. "Yeah Clear, tell me again how 4 am is peak usage time".
And when the class action lawsuit comes through, I'm gonna be getting a pretty tidy credit.
Posted by: Mauser at Sat Oct 20 03:29:16 2012 (cZPoz)
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I'd love to see the class action suit that would result from this. "They provide the service we pay for except that they inadequately facilitate our theft!"
I don't think a judge is likely to find the argument compelling.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Oct 20 10:20:10 2012 (e9h6K)
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It's a bit of Topic drift, but the lawsuit was over them advertising high speed wireless internet, promising that you'd never be throttled ("Unlimited" they said), and that you could watch video on it, but especially for NetFlix subscribers, they got totally killed by the throttling (the algorithm was VERY broken when they implemented it. An hour of heavy use could knock you down to sub 56K modem speeds for a week). Plus they had HUGE cancellation fees.
Posted by: Mauser at Sun Oct 21 00:10:22 2012 (cZPoz)
Sword Art Online 15
Following on the footsteps of last episodes high stakes action and surprises, episode 15 provides a bit of a breather with a very touching, low key episode...
"Sorry mam. We removed the koi. There were complaints."
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Sugo is
a bit too Snidely Whiplash for my tastes, but with a little push from imouto/itoko and her screen-filling cleavage, his mustache-twirling monologue certainly gets Our Hero back in the saddle. His reflexive sheathing after the match was a nice bit of VR-muscle memory, and the fact that he's stayed in touch with Egil says a lot. I was having a hell of a time getting this to stream yesterday, though, so I'll have to rewatch a download to really get into it.
Now, I know this isn't going to turn into a harem show, but I wouldn't complain if Lisbeth and Silica started hanging out with Suguha so they could find someone else to crush on together.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Oct 14 11:26:34 2012 (2XtN5)
2 Snidely Wiplash=absolutely perfect description. He is certainly not a complex or conflicted individual.
The Imouto thing really bugged me and it was a real disappointment in
this show. One reason is that until now the most risque thing (beyond
some necklines) had been Silica in her skivvies...which were so modest
that she could have walked down the street in them and no one would have
batted an eyelash. OTOH it's obvious that this is a non starter and his
'siousin' knows it.
I dearly hope they don't reduce Asuna to off camera damsel in distress. She's a fine character and that would be a waste.
It IS nice to see that Kazuko has gotten up with Egil. That is pretty
interesting especially considering the taboos that developed in the game
regarding 'offline life'
Now, I know this isn't going to turn into a harem show, but I wouldn't
complain if Lisbeth and Silica started hanging out with Suguha so they
could find someone else to crush on together.
Hmmm..that could work. Have a spinoff series about these girls who've been scarred in some way by SAO. Have them glom onto some inoffensive schlep. Then have hijinks ensue. If you got Kyo-Ani to animate it. Wonderduck would watch it and we wouldn't have to. Everybody wins!
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sun Oct 14 15:12:42 2012 (e9h6K)
Wow. W.O.W. Went "Pow!".
Someone REALLY didn't like episode 14 of Sword Art Online and decided take out a real virtual realm.
Or its just a random hacker.
Or Blizzard screwed up.
Entire cities in the World of Warcraft have been reportedly destroyed with no one spared, not even the NPCs.
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Yeah, the losses were grim, especially considering that they'd already lost 10 people in the scouting trip. Probably half a dozen of the survivors would have given up in despair and "gone fishin'", and it would have gotten even harder to recruit and train replacements. Their odds of eventually finishing were not good, and the big reveal made it even worse.
As for Asuna's surprise:
"I've spent the last few years building up an immunity to iocane powder". :-)
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sun Oct 7 17:01:52 2012 (2XtN5)
It
was also possibly hinted at in the last episode. "This fishmonter is obviously a
major achievement...bur all it drops is meat.What does it give you?" "I
dunno...My wife's cooking level is 100, so lets find out. "
I was wondering how they were going to keep this show fresh. ...now I
know. I'm particularly glad that the next 14 episodes are not new
permutations of watching a Leeroy Jenkins video.
Whats most interesting is that this is apparently a completely different kind of show than we thought we were watching.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sun Oct 7 18:17:12 2012 (e9h6K)
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I can see why a lot of fans are royally angry about this.
"10 more episodes of this show, and you already ended the computer game? What in hell are you going to do? And the answer is, probably, have the two of them find each other IRL and try to reestablish the relationship they had in the game, and do a lot of angsting before it finally comes together.
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The problem the animation team faced is that the story arc that ended in episode 14 was just the first novel. They padded it out with side stories that were written later, but the actual SAO game ended in book one. People who've read the books say they still cut corners, but some of that was inevitable in any adaptation.
What did the author come up with to continue his standalone story when offered a contract for sequels?
Other VR games, along with some real-world adventure. For most of the 10 novels, SAO is just part of the characters' history. Except for the released-this-week book 11, which apparently satisfies fan's requests for a more detailed walkthrough of the original game.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Mon Oct 8 15:42:00 2012 (fpXGN)
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I have added an addendum to the post that is less coy.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Oct 8 17:06:03 2012 (e9h6K)
Yamato 2199 Third Movie Clip
As with the first two films, a promo clip with the first 10 minutes of the third Yamato 2199 movie has aired on Japanese TV.
As the third movie starts the ship is finally leaving the solar system. However, it seems their FTL communications can't punch through the heliopause, so, for morale purposes the Admiral arranges for everyone to have 1 minute to talk to their families back home one last time.
...and the nurse is in a french maid outfit for some reason. ( WTF)
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