I am the most hated anime character in recent history
I am the most hated anime character in recent history
A challenger appears
lose it all...trip and fall
Only because he's popular, which is the best reason to be hated.
Maybe back when SAO released
Decuck and Takemishit exist now
>>Schoolday's Makoto
>>Rent-A-Bitch's Kazuya
>>Re: Subarashii's Kazuma
>>Attack On Titan's Eren
...hmmmm...
psychopath yuri witch ela*na is the first time in a long time I've actually filtered a character's name
He's only really hated by non-japs.
In nipland, he's pretty popular. Though one of the main reason for his popularity is because he's voiced by Matsouka Yoshitsugu.
If he had a penis, he'd be called "based."
I actually don't mind Kirito. I mind that SAO isn't tragic utilitarian kino. It's romance shit.
Kirito is fine, the females are the issue.
she's fine you incel.
I don't get why Sayu is hated. She is just weak and the product of her circumstances.
Yoshida found himself a proto-housewife who knows what to do in bed and is completely devoted to him.
It's sweet.
In reddit? Mal and Facebook? Yes
Kirito isn't bad, only normalfags hate him
As usual, it's women and their minions who hate on slutrad wife.
This, so much potential wasted
Is he? No one ever talks about him anymore.
Reminder that Asuna is the true mary sue of SAO and Kirito exists to be the false flag in order to hide that fact.
OP is desperately trying to keep people from figuring out the truth since there have been multiple threads about how Asuna's presence single highhandedly ruined SAO and more people are starting to wise up.
>sao
I will remind them.
>First, I apologise for choosing to do a two-parter arc after we already had one with the Floor Six Arc. When I began writing it, I had optimistic thoughts in mind: "Let's just write about casinos and beaches to bring this story to a smooth end in a single volume."; however, this was then followed by 'Ugh, we're taking quite a lot of time getting to that casino', then 'well, now we're here, but I smell a scheme in the air here', and then 'uh, I can't just leave the key that was stolen back in volume six unaddressed, now can I?', and so the book got very volume-y; by the time I realised this, I was already writing an email to my supervisor: "Two-parter arc please......".
>The biggest reason why this story swelled up so much was, I guess, because I awfully enjoyed writing scenes about Kirito and Asuna travelling, fighting, and eating together, just the two of them...
Every thread, like clockwork.
CLOCKWORK PLANET DAYS