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SAO War of Underworld Episode 40:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16eKBHwf7EktK9K4pH-jJfMCpMEqx-Se9/view?usp=sharing 

SAO War of Underworld Episode 41:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VeqAOsqmDuCkK_uxveL0BPlIGvusIo2G/view?usp=sharing 

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Anonymous

No after credit scene for the next 2 episodes but the OP has a few small changes and one massive change Considering that you are moving and if i understand it right, you are filming for two months in advance, i will leave below the after credit episodes aswell as one thing to keep an eye out for. Episode 45 has a long and very important after credit scene Episode 46 has one but the credits play during it so its hard to miss Episode 47 also has one as well If I misunderstood what way you are recording these episodes, please stop reading I will also make it as obscure as possible even though it has no relevance to the story in this context On episode 46 keep an eye on the flowers about 12 minutes into the episode. It is a small detail that a lot of people missed.

MasterAries7

I tend to be an Anime only kind of person. But its mostly because i dont want to spoil myself. Once i convince myself we probably arent getting more of something, then i will go read. (Remember how SAO had a huge time gap between the Fairy Dance Arc and GGo, lol) Yeah before this OP i didnt think anything could top LISA's Crossing Field...but yeah. This is the best one. Chris confused me with his comment about "Him" in episode 41...so i am watching myself asking...who was he talking about. Ah yeah the older half brother, yeah i never made that connection, i think i knew that PoH was older then the others. The post credit scene of 40 was the SAO mainframe booting back up. Which does make me wonder how in the hell is that thing STILL hooked up to power and the internet, lol. Yeah i LOVED the Eiji scene. PoH backstory is basically, he is the bastard son of a wealthy japanese man. His mother hated him and blamed him for her place in life like you saw. But when his father needed a kidney for his eldest son, he forced PoH to donate his. And then basically threw him out again. So yeah, he hate all Japanese people by extention of the hatred he has for his father. No idea if you will be reading comments before the rest of the series, but if so, have a good move, stay safe, and have a good time. See yall on the other side.

Anonymous

(For some reason this comment deleted itself earlier) Based on what I saw you won’t be able to read comments for a while, hopefully you get to at least read this one so ill add some stuff for later episodes that I wanted to comment on. Every comment I have is for after you’ve watched that episode, except for the last comment which has one for before and one for after (They are both labeled) PoH’s past was completely butchered in the anime. I won’t go into full explanation since it would take too long but there are pretty large differences between them. If you want to know more about what happened with Eiji before season 3, there is a short-story called “Sword Art Online: Cordial Cords” which happens between Ordinal Scale and Season 3. It isn’t very long but it gives some context to that episode. You can find it (Like all SAO stuff) on the Dreadful Decoding website. There’s also a scene in the game where it goes through Eiji’s viewpoint through the war. It gives some more insight into his mindset during that time. The whole Eiji thing in general was anime only as the movie was written after the Alicization arc was written. It’s later retconned in for Unital Ring so Ordinal Scale is cannon now. That necklace around Sinon wears is one that she has been wearing since the beginning of the Alicization arc which is a small detail is pretty easy to miss (She’s also wearing it in the OP). A lot of people thought that it was pretty random how that whole scene happened, and many other scenes going forward, but that is mainly because of the incarnation system. Many people didn’t pay attention to how that works and got confused with this entire second-half which heavily uses it. After this next two episodes I can actually get into my problems with the adaptation. As for that video I’m working on, ill definitely let you know when I release it. For now I’ll make the channel and some other videos so I can at least have some other content while I work on the Kirito one. Now for a short fun fact. In the original version of the Alicization arc, Eugeo never became an integrity knight. That scene was only added later when Reki’s editor suggested he should add it in later. Speaking of Eugeo, Reki thought about changing Eugeo’s outcome in the anime version and keep him alive, but as you can tell, it never happened. FOR EPISODE 42 (After you’ve watched it) This episode was one that was butchered really badly, I would say that they cut some of the most important parts that needed to be in there. Most novel readers were disappointed in this episode as it was one of our most anticipated scenes of the entire arc and it was ruined. The whole think with Yukki was great though. IDK where the wings came from though, that wasn’t in the novel at all. FOR EPISODE 43 (After you’ve watched it) This episode in particular had a certain part of the fandom angry. That fandom being the KiriAsu fans(As they are called). The specific scene that was removed was one where Kirito and Asuna spend some time together flying and talking to each other. The main part that people where angry about was the fact that they removed the kiss scene between them. Reki simply said that they removed it so more people would read the novels. FOR EPISODE 44 (After you’ve watched it) This episode removed a lot of internal monologue that was important, but I think you’d have to read the novels in order to properly see what I mean. Overall the fight was amazing, though I wished they had used the thicker lines they used for other fights. A thing that bugged me was how the subs translated what Lisbeth and Silica said. The novels make it seem much led romantic than whatever happened with the anime. I’ve seen some of the translators for some of the other SAO stuff that isn’t officially translated and they’ve said that they didn’t mean it romantically in the original Japanese versions either. FOR EPISODE 45 (After you’ve watched it) Definitely an interesting episode. If you remember, Kayaba was shown to be in the ship in the first part of Alicization. Some scenes were removed between Rinko and Kayaba but overall a solid episode. FOR EPISODE 46 (After you’ve watched it) The way that the anime tried to push for a romantic relationship between Kirito and Alice is very apparent through out the anime. It’s small details but in the novel, when Kirito wakes up, the first thing he does is basically ignore Alice and turn over to check if Asuna is okay, then he talks to Alice. It’s not the only time they’ve done something like this, but it’s very apparent what the studio is doing. As for what happened in those 200 years, Moon Cradle shows a small part to that. It’s told in the perspective of Ronie and goes through I think a week of those 200 years. Reki said he wants to write more about that, but for now he will focus on the rest of the series. FOR EPISODE 47 (Before you watch) This episode is basically split between two chapters. The first half adapt the Epilogue of Alicization while the second half adapts the Prologue of Unital Ring. This is how it was in final novel of Alicization as well which was interesting when I read it. FOR EPISODE 47 (After you watch) So yeah, that ending is interesting. As for the Inter-Intelligence War that the ending spoke of, well, that hasn’t happened in the novels yet. (Without spoilers) Accel World speaks of a war that happens a long time before Accel World but the way that they describe is nothing the like War of Underworld, so I’m guessing that’s what they are talking about. IDK how you’ll react to those two characters introductions but just in case, yes, those two are the descendants of Ronie and Tiese. Unital Ring is meant to be the final big arc of SAO. I don’t know how this arc is going to go, but the fact that it has one of my favorite character of SAO is great (This character appeared in season 1 Aincrad for like 20 seconds). Anyway, there is still a lot more SAO content and I hope you can get through it all. SPOILERS FOR UPCOMING EPISODES IN THIS COMMENT.