![]() The anime, despite being shorter, draws out its scenes and lets what's said and done in them, as well as their atmosphere, sink in. The pacing is also different, though this is a little harder to catch watching the movie and the anime back-to-back. RELATED: Sword Art Online: Akihiko Kayaba's Bizarre Role in War of Underworld Overall, the movie boasts a level of refinement and quality to its aesthetic that almost makes the anime look dated by comparison. The computer graphics also get an update. The colors are more vibrant and have more of a gradient look to them. In terms of art and style, the most notable updates can be made by comparing scenes the movie shares with the anime. These parallels make sense as they mostly occur at around the same time chronologically. The first act alone includes failing to log out, getting transferred to the plaza, the Game Master's speech, and the players having their faces revealed. What's funny to think about is just how all of these many alike scenes are apparently happening simultaneously. RELATED: Sword Art Online the Movie -Ordinal Scale- Now Available for Streaming Their initial interactions within the game world are not unlike those between Kirito and Klein when the former helps the latter get started. She also tries and fails to teach Asuna how to log out for reasons that become obvious. Mito serves as Asuna's mentor for the early parts of the movie. At first, she just teaches Asuna the basics like shopping for equipment and fighting low-level monsters. Since Asuna is an amateur, Mito's expertise becomes essential to her survival. She's even shown playing the SAO beta at the same time as Kirito. Kirito's role in the early part of the movie is filled in by a new character named Mito. As a result of her inexperience, her getting trapped in SAO is much more precarious. ![]() She doesn't have a lot of time to practice or even play because she's too busy with her studies. ![]() The latter is an amateur when it comes to video games. Unlike the anime, Aria of a Starless Night focuses on the perspective of Asuna, not Kirito. ![]()
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