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[8] Hoping to adapt the series into an anime similar to Steins;Gate (which White Fox also produced), and having a positive impression of the studio as one that did faithful adaptations, Tanaka then formally approached them about producing the show. White Fox's president contacted Yoshikawa for his opinion, and Yoshikawa recommended they accept, as long as the series "doesn't violate any broadcasting regulations. "[7] Production on the anime began sometime after the release of the fifth novel in October 2014. [9][11] Masaharu Watanabe was chosen by Yoshikawa to direct the series because he had previously worked for the studio doing key animation, while Kyūta Sakai was chosen to be the series' character designer and chief animation director because Yoshikawa felt that she would be able to do the novel's art justice whilst maintaining a consistent animation quality throughout the series' 25-episode run. [7] Masahiro Yokotani was brought on board as the main writer, with the series being his first time composing for a "reborn in another world"-type story. [12] Yoshikawa warned him about the violence in the series, but Yokotani was still surprised by the violent and disturbing scenes in novels three and beyond, having only read the first novel when he agreed to work on the project; he delegated the script writing of those episodes in the second cour to the other two scriptwriters.Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2014. ^ "Yuuki And LLENN From SAO Join Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Ignition". Siliconera. December 9, 2015. Archived from the original on December 11, 2015.
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