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* [[Coitus Ensues]]: It is implied Kirito and Asuna cyber it up after a [[You Don't Want to Die a Virgin, Do You?|near-death]] experience in SAO (with some misunderstandings along the way). "Details" can be found on the author's website.
* [[Coitus Ensues]]: It is implied Kirito and Asuna cyber it up after a [[You Don't Want to Die a Virgin, Do You?|near-death]] experience in SAO (with some misunderstandings along the way). "Details" can be found on the author's website.
* [[Complete Monster]]: [[Complete Monster/Sword Art Online|Has its own page.]]
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Volume Seven. All of it.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Volume Seven. All of it.
* [[Gary Stu]]: Kirito. No shit. To be explained in finer details: he is incredibly good at gaming, and fairly affable and cute to be attractive to every relevant female character he meets. Every villain has to use some subterfuge of trick to get the upper hand against him, otherwise they always lose. The combination of all of this factors is why the series attained such a large hatedom, along its fame itself. The reasons why this is controversial however are rather obvious: Kirito does himself get in pretty bad spots, and the failure to protect his first girlfriend because he was trying to look weak keeps haunting him.
* [[Gary Stu]]: Kirito. No shit.


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Latest revision as of 12:57, 22 August 2022


  • Coitus Ensues: It is implied Kirito and Asuna cyber it up after a near-death experience in SAO (with some misunderstandings along the way). "Details" can be found on the author's website.
  • Tear Jerker: Volume Seven. All of it.
  • Gary Stu: Kirito. No shit. To be explained in finer details: he is incredibly good at gaming, and fairly affable and cute to be attractive to every relevant female character he meets. Every villain has to use some subterfuge of trick to get the upper hand against him, otherwise they always lose. The combination of all of this factors is why the series attained such a large hatedom, along its fame itself. The reasons why this is controversial however are rather obvious: Kirito does himself get in pretty bad spots, and the failure to protect his first girlfriend because he was trying to look weak keeps haunting him.