Sword Art Online: Extra Edition

January. 04,2014      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Yui wants to see a whale so Kirito suggests a quest where she can meet them. However, it turns out that Leafa cannot swim so Asuna and the other female characters decide to train Suguha in a real-world pool in preparation for the aforementioned quest. Meanwhile, Kirito is called for an emergency counseling meeting at his new school. There he meets an elite member of the Virtual Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Kirito then tells him details about what really happened in Aincrad and in Alfheim.

Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as  Kirito aka (Kazuto Kirigaya)
Haruka Tomatsu as  Asuna aka (Asuna Yuuki)
Ayana Taketatsu as  Leafa aka (Suguha Kirigaya)
Ayahi Takagaki as  Lisbeth aka (Rika Shinozaki)
Rina Hidaka as  Silica
Kanae Ito as  Yui
Hiroaki Hirata as  Klein
Toshiyuki Morikawa as  Seijirou Kikuoka
Shiori Izawa as  Pina (gezähmte Drache)
Hiroki Yasumoto as  Agil

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Reviews

FuzzyTagz
2014/01/04

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Bergorks
2014/01/05

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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Brendon Jones
2014/01/06

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Dana
2014/01/07

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Ben Davis
2014/01/08

It's… good I guess? I mean it's pointless and probably disappointing to some, but I didn't really hate it or even dislike it that much. It simply serves to retell the events of the show and have a nice little adventure at the end, and it does that, so mission accomplished I suppose. It actually cuts out a lot of the boring drama that plagued the show, which is nice. The animation is great, that's one thing that's been consistent throughout this series, which is a plus. If you're too lazy to actually watch the show (and you're honestly not missing that much), then I think you can watch this and get the gist of the show just fine. I had only one problem with this movie. During the scene with that guy trying to get Kirito to tell him what happened in SAO, Kirito says "I need to be somewhere, lets make this quick". It's day out during this. When they're done talking the sun is going down, and Kirito doesn't seem to have a problem with this. Only problem I had.

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lostkey82
2014/01/09

*Marked as spoilers, Just in Case This was not a proper Sword Art Online movie. It was a ridiculous attempt at rebooting nostalgic feelings in a viewer, in my opinion. It was just a bunch of recap footage from the Sword Art Online series, with a half-hearted attempt at explaining what the series was all about, plus some 10 minute bathing suit/bikini scenes thrown in for good measure.Then for the last 15 minutes, you get a slight feeling of comfort, with the thought that the writers were even attempting something legitimate, with the "promised" underwater adventure.The story does leave you with the idea that there is more to come, which would be fantastic, as long as it's not just an attempt to make money, as this was very much so. Yes, a definite rehash or continuation would be welcome. I enjoyed the series, but this is far from close to acceptable.

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