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[70] However, the season ended at episode 24 on March 30, 2019 (completing the fourteenth volume of the novel, Alicization Uniting), and continued on October 12, 2019, with a second part titled War of Underworld. [71][72] The second half of the War of Underworld series was originally scheduled to premiere in April 2020,[73] but due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan,[74] it was rescheduled to air from July 11 to September 19, 2020. [74] Music[edit] Yuki Kajiura composed the soundtrack for the Sword Art Online anime, which was later released in the limited edition of the anime's fourth and seventh Blu-ray and DVD volumes. [75][76] The first volume of the second season's soundtrack was bundled with the limited edition of the season's third and seventh Blu-ray and DVD volumes. [77][78] For the first 14 episodes of season one, the opening theme song is "Crossing Field" by LiSA,[79] and the ending theme song is "Yume Sekai" (ユメセカイ, Dream World) by Haruka Tomatsu. [80] From episode 15 onward, the opening theme is "Innocence" by Eir Aoi, and the ending theme is "Overfly" by Luna Haruna. [81][82] The main theme for Sword Art Online: Extra Edition is "Niji no Oto" (虹の音, Sound of the Rainbow) by Eir Aoi. [81] For the second season, the first opening theme is "Ignite" by Eir Aoi, and the first ending theme is "Startear" by Haruna. [83] The second opening theme is "Courage" by Tomatsu,[84] and the second ending theme is "No More Time Machine" by LiSA, with the third ending theme being "Shirushi" (シルシ), also by LiSA. [85] The song "Catch the Moment" by LiSA is used as the theme song to Sword Art Online: Ordinal Scale. [86] For the third season, the first opening theme is "Adamas" by LiSA, and the first ending theme is "Iris" (アイリス) by Eir Aoi."Vertical to Print Osamu Tezuka's Dororo Manga in 2008". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved March 10, 2019. ^ "What's New". Vertical Inc. Archived from the original on August 31, 2008. Retrieved November 2, 2023. ^ "Eisner Award Winners - The Beat - Publishers Weekly". July 25, 2009. Archived from the original on January 8, 2018.
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