Sword Art Online Alicization War of Underworld Episode 10 Manga
Sword Art Online: Alicization War of Underworld Function 2
by Theron Martin,Annotation: This episode is listed every bit episode 22 on Crunchyroll and HIDIVE and episode 46 on Funimation
If I had to say what my favorite part of the entire Alicization arc is, it would probably exist the content covered by this penultimate episode. For all of the dramatics, big flashy battles and fun character interactions, this is what the entire arc is ultimately all about and what the unabridged franchise was ultimately leading up to: the emergence of a new life form into the real world, with all of the consequences such a feat entails. Considering of that, the episode being named subsequently the arc'southward titular character, the girl who is the subject area of all of this, is only fitting.
Alice has had but a minimal presence in this cour of the arc up to this point, then seeing the episode both commencement and stop by featuring her was a welcome return to her action level earlier in this half of the arc. She has the mode of a diplomat downward pat during the news conference, only the feistiness which has always defined her is back and quite axiomatic, even if restrained for politeness. Seeing her in the school compatible for the SAO survivors' school should be no surprise, given that Alice is very briefly shown in that compatible at the end of the opener, only the purple dress and matching shoes she is wearing in the final scene are much more of a visual highlight. (I already accept a figma of Alice in full battle dress, just if 1 is e'er made of her in that apparel, I would probably have to buy information technology.) Her lament in that scene near withering away seems ominous and will accept consequences in the final episode, but information technology's to be expected; she has, afterwards all, been thrust into a centre-phase function in a wholly new environment, and fifty-fifty if she has been here for a calendar month, that kind of pressure would take a toll on anyone.
But this episode has a lot more going on than just Alice'south state of affairs and her efforts to convince the public that she isn't a threat. Kikuoka is letting everyone believe that he's dead, and the status of Underworld – which is fully dependent on the existent globe for power and physical structure – is precarious for understandable political reasons. Kirito and Asuna finally wake upward subsequently a month, but Kirito's first request is to take their memories of the last 200 years purged, only like they were when he was working for Rath at the first of the arc. That does not answer the question of how they survived past the theoretical limit, though i detail in this episode suggests a possible solution: Alice's sister Selka going into Deep Freeze to look Alice's return. When Administrator constitute herself hitting her fluctlight's memory limit (as described in function ane episode 13), she tried to subordinate another fluctlight to bargain with the overflow. The more ethical Kirito and Asuna could well have gone into Deep Freeze themselves when they constitute themselves hitting that limit.
That's not the only issue at manus, either. Call back back early in the kickoff half the demonstration about attempts to make a copy of an existing fluctlight, and the resulting personality crash? Of course Higa would try to make a re-create of Kirito, every bit he would desire to know – just similar we do – what happened in those 200 years. And of class Kirito's copy is stable; the episode doesn't bespeak out that the chat the copy has extends well past the lifespan of previous attempts, but that is evident. That re-create doesn't spill more than than one random detail about what happened, but it has other interesting things to say, such as vowing to be a defender of Underworld and suggesting seeking out Kayaba's copy. (Seriously, did anyone recollect he was out of the flick for good this time?) The cursory flashbacks of Kirito's memory do not reveal anything more than expected reunions within Underworld, but two random lines – when he calls Asuna "Her Majesty" upon waking up and when the copy refers to Asuna as "the queen" – provided tantalizing hints. Either could be casually taken as a full general reference to his strong-willed beloved, but they seem a lilliputian too specific hither. The truth of that should come out in the final episode.
In terms of story completeness, I as well felt that Kirito'due south final emotional breakdown was a necessary scene. He's had a lot to cope with even from the stuff he does remember, and spilling on Eugeo to a sympathetic Suguha is quite fitting.
One episode remains to put a cap on this story. If the anime ends the way novel 18 does (and at this betoken I take no reason to believe that information technology won't) then I will exist very curious to come across how anime-only viewers react.
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