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(Sōdo Āto Onrain)GenreAdventure[1]Science fiction[2] Novel seriesWritten byReki KawaharaPublished bySelf-publishedOriginal run2002 – 2008 Light novelWritten byReki KawaharaIllustrated byabecPublished byASCII Media WorksEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressImprintDengeki BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runApril 10, 2009 – presentVolumes27 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byTomohiko ItōProduced byShinichirō KashiwadaKazuma MikiWritten by List Yukie SugawaraYukito KizawaMuneo NakamotoYoshikazu MukaiShūji IriyamaNaoki Shōji Music byYuki KajiuraStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: Muse CommunicationUK: Manga EntertainmentOriginal networkTokyo MX, GTV, GYT, tvk, TVS, TVA, RKB, HBC, MBS, AT-X, Chiba TV, BS11English networkAU: ABC MeNA: Aniplex ChannelPH: TV5US: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run July 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012Episodes25 (List of episodes) Light novelSword Art Online: ProgressiveWritten byReki KawaharaIllustrated byabecPublished byASCII Media WorksEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressImprintDengeki BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runOctober 10, 2012 – presentVolumes8 (List of volumes) Anime television filmSword Art Online: Extra EditionDirected byTomohiko ItōProduced byShinichirō KashiwadaKazuma MikiWritten byReki KawaharaMuneo NakamotoMusic byYuki KajiuraStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of AmericaOriginal networkTokyo MX, BS11ReleasedDecember 31, 2013Runtime100 minutes Anime television seriesSword Art Online
IIDirected byTomohiko ItōProduced byShinichirō KashiwadaKazuma MikiYōsuke FutamiWritten by List Tomohiko ItōYukie SugawaraMuneo NakamotoYukito KizawaAtsushi TakayamaRyōsuke Suzuki Music byYuki KajiuraStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: Muse CommunicationUK: Anime LimitedOriginal networkTokyo MX, GTV, GYT, tvk, TVS, CTC, TVA, MBS, TVQ, TVh, AT-X, BS11English networkPH: TV5US: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run July 5, 2014 – December 20, 2014Episodes24 (List of episodes) Light novelSword Art Online Alternative Clover's RegretWritten byWatase SouichirouIllustrated byGintaPublished byASCII Media WorksEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressImprintDengeki BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runNovember 10, 2016 – August 10, 2018Volumes3 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesSword Art Online: Alicization (1–24)Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld (25–47)Directed byManabu OnoProduced byMasami NiwaTakaaki Yuasa (1–24)Keisuke
Hirai (25–47)Yōsuke FutamiMisato Aoki (1–24)Kaoru AdachiRyūtarō KawakamiWritten by List Yukito KizawaMuneo NakamotoKō Nekoto[a]Kōhei Urushihara[b] Music byYuki KajiuraStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: Muse CommunicationUK: Anime LimitedOriginal networkTokyo MX, GYT, GTV, BS11, MBS, AT-X, TV AichiEnglish networkUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run October 7, 2018 – September 20, 2020Episodes47 (List of episodes) Other Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online (spin-off) Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale (film) Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night (film) Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night (film) Sword Art Online manga volumes Video games Sword Art Online: End World (2013) Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment (2013) Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment (2014) Sword Art Online: Code Register (2014) Sword Art Online: Progress Link (2015) Sword Art Online: Lost Song (2015) The Black Swordsman (2016) Sword Art Online: Memory Defrag (2016) Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization (2016) Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight (2017) Sword Art Online: Integral Factor (2017) Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet (2018) Sword Art Online VR: Lovely Honey Days (2018) Sword Art Online Arcade: Deep Explorer (2019) Sword Art Online Alicization: Rising Steel (2019) Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris (2020) Sword Art Online: Black Swordsman Ace (2021) Sword Art Online: Variant Showdown (2022) Sword Art Online: Last Recollection (2023) Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream (2024) Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン, Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the 2020s and focuses on protagonists Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya and Asuna Yuuki as they play through various virtual reality MMORPG worlds, and later their involvement in the matters of a simulated civilization. Kawahara originally wrote the series as a web novel on his website from 2002 to 2008. [3] The light novels began publication on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint from April 10, 2009, with a spin-off series launching in October 2012.
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