‘Sword Art Online’ received critical acclaim upon its release with Kirito becoming a fan favourite and a popular choice for cosplayers at Anime conventions. Soon they had figured out how to kill players in safe areas, allowing them to perform covert assassinations while people slept! Needless to say, this resulted in those who were keen to ride out the death game by working in the shops and districts becoming terrified that they would soon be the target of these crazed assassins! It also didn’t help that they were called ‘Laughing Coffin’, affirming their insane bloodlust and intentionally terrifying anyone who heard about them. When one guild that used to rob other players for fun realised SAO was now a death game, they decided to continue with what they had started. Other subplots focused on those who chose to play for murderous intent. Kazuma (far left), the main male lead is a selfish coward, Aqua (front centre) the main female lead is an egotistical airhead who believes her Goddess status grants her power even where she’s unknown Megumin (right) is a female mage with the ability to explode… and nothing else! Finally, there’s Darkness (far centre), a female knight who allows herself to get hit by whatever is attacking her, for pure masochistic delight! A prime example of this is ‘KonoSuba’ which features four main characters and could be almost considered Seinfeld in Anime form. This was considered one of the weaker parts to the storyline of SAO, in so much that it simply stepped over one of the problems the characters were genuinely facing in order to avoid a premature end to the story.Ī large number of Isekai Anime are humorous in nature with the focus on the characters’ failings to comprehend the world, its rules and laws, and their inability to make sense of what is happening, similar to the western ‘Fish out of water’ style of comedy. This is where the line between Isekai and Sci-Fi is most visible, and SAO explains that most of the players still in the game have been moved to hospitals. In SAO another deviation takes place in so far that the characters are still physically in their own world, and therefore require external sustenance to survive. In traditional Isekai, the characters are aware they are in a fantasy world, but they don’t have to rely on anything from the previous to exist in the new one. Another caveat is that if they suffer enough damage and die, their real-world bodies will also expire, while removing the VR headset will also kill the players. He tells them that they must clear all 100 levels of Aincrad and beat the game in order to be able to log out. However once the game has officially begun, the creator addresses the populace and tells them that the ‘Log Out’ option has been disabled, meaning they cannot leave the game world and go back to their real lives. The game is set over 100 levels, with each one having two areas – a safe zone and a labyrinth in which the monsters and final boss of the level reside. The game is called Aincrad and is modelled on a medieval style French city. Souma is considered merely the equivalent of a fry cook by his peers, someone who could never reach their levels of skill.SAO very carefully threads the needle between Isekai and Sci-Fi, by having the characters interact with technology known as the ‘Nerve Gear’ which has been designed to allow uses access to ‘Full-Dive Virtual Reality.’ Simply put, the characters can join a video game that reroutes all of their conscious neuroactivity to a video game, thus enabling them to experience it as if it were the REAL world. Out of the blue, Souma is told the restaurant is closing and he is being packed off to cooking school, but not just any old food faculty! This is Tohtsuki Academy, the highest-rated institution for top chefs and their ilk. The protagonist is one Souma Yukihira, a young chef who has been working in his Father’s diner and living in his shadow for many years. Imagine the culinary cuisine of Iron Chef meets the spectacular sensationalism of Professional Boxing and you have a basic idea of how this one goes down. The most prolific is simply called ‘Food Wars’, and is a story set in the hi-octane world of Japanese competitive cookery.
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