Sword Art Online Gun Gale Online Episode 1 English Dub

Fictional character in the Sword Fine art Online franchise

Kirito
Sword Fine art Online character
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Kirito, as he appears in Sword Art Online

Created by Reki Kawahara
Voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese)
Bryce Papenbrook (English)

Kazuto Kirigaya ( æĄăƒ¶è°· 撌äșș , Kirigaya Kazuto ), built-in as Kazuto Narusaka ( 鳮杂 撌äșș , Narusaka Kazuto ), is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Sword Fine art Online serial of calorie-free novels written by Reki Kawahara. He is more normally known past his portmanteau, Kirito ( キăƒȘト , Kirito ), his player name in the eponymous video game which the novels are partially set in.

In the series, Kirito is depicted every bit a teenager who was chosen as one of i,000 beta testers for a new state-of-the-art virtual reality MMORPG called Sword Art Online. After the game is released to the general public, he and the balance of the 10,000 players before long discover that they are unable to log out and are trapped in the simulation unless they manage to beat the game.

In the anime adaptation, Kirito is voiced in Japanese by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and in English past Bryce Papenbrook.[1] Due to the initial popularity of Sword Art Online, Kirito has get an extremely well recognized grapheme in the anime and manga fandom.

Cosmos and conception [edit]

Official grapheme blueprint past abec for the light novels, which include his iconic dual swords, Elucidator and Night Repulser

In an interview with series creator Reki Kawahara, when asked whether Kirito's personality and character were based on his own, the author responded that he does not usually put aspects of himself into his characters,[two] and jokingly remarked that "but if I had to say there was a point of similarity between Kirito and myself, it is the fact that neither of u.s. are good at forming parties. Nosotros [both] tend to play solo in these games a lot."[3] He also added that he wrote the serial to change pop opinion of online gaming; viewing it not a social sick or but an escape from real life, and thus decided to show games in a more positive low-cal in his calorie-free novels.[two] When fans asked him about Kirito using a sword in a gun-based game, Kawahara responded that the energy sword in Halo can exist the about powerful weapon if used properly.[2]

Many fans have asked Reki Kawahara whether in that location would be an eventual crossover between Accel Earth and Sword Fine art Online, to which he answered that while he had already written a scenario where Kirito and Haruyuki Arita meet and fight, such a prospect would be hard due to SAO taking identify in 2022 and Accel World in 2046.[2]

Vox actors [edit]

In an interview with Kirito's Japanese vocalism actor Yoshitsugu Matsuoka on the similarities between him and his character, Matsuoka opinioned that "I'thou thinking almost our workplaces – in both of our workplaces, there's only one chance [for success], so there's a lot of people who are putting in their all. I always call up that I have to do the best acting I can for the sake of those who came to run into me or watch the prove. I experience like I have to pull along people with my acting. I feel like, I have to pave the mode for the others."[four]

Appearances [edit]

In Sword Fine art Online [edit]

As the main protagonist of Sword Art Online, Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya, is one of i,000 testers in the previous closed beta of Sword Fine art Online (SAO), the first e'er Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (VRMMORPG) for the NerveGear, a helmet that stimulates the user's five senses via their brain, allowing players to experience and control their in-game characters with their minds. He later joins the official version of the game where he becomes one of the ten,000 players to log into SAO 'southward mainframe cyberspace for the first time, only to notice that they are unable to log out. Kayaba appears and tells the players that they must shell all 100 floors of Aincrad, a steel castle which is the setting of SAO, if they wish to be complimentary. Those who suffer in-game deaths or forcibly remove the NerveGear out-of-game will suffer existent-life deaths.

With the advantage of previous VR gaming feel and a bulldoze to protect other beta testers from discrimination, he isolates himself from the greater groups and plays the game alone, bearing the mantle of "beater", a portmanteau of "beta tester" and "cheater". Every bit the players progress through the game Kirito eventually befriends a young girl named Asuna Yuuki, forming a relationship with and afterward marrying her in-game. After the duo find the identity of Kayaba's hush-hush ID, who was playing as the leader of the gild Asuna joined in, they confront and destroy him, freeing themselves and the other players from the game.

In the real world, Kazuto discovers that 300 SAO players, including Asuna, remain trapped in their NerveGear. As he goes to the hospital to come across Asuna, he meets Shouzou Yuuki, Asuna's father, who is asked past an acquaintance of his, Nobuyuki Sugou, to make a decision, which Sugou later reveals to be his spousal relationship with Asuna, angering Kazuto. Several hours later on, he is informed by Agil, another SAO survivor, that a figure similar to Asuna was spotted on "The World Tree" in another VRMMORPG cyberspace called Alfheim Online (ALO). Assisted in-game by his cousin Suguha "Leafa" Kirigaya and Yui, a navigation pixie (originally an AI from SAO), he quickly learns that the trapped players in ALO are part of a plan conceived by Sugou to perform illegal experiments on their minds. The goal is to create the perfect listen-control for financial gain and to subjugate Asuna, whom he intends to marry in the real world, to assume control of her family unit's corporation. Kirito eventually stops the experiment and rescues the remaining 300 SAO players, foiling Sugou'due south plans. Before leaving ALO to meet Asuna, Kayaba, who has uploaded his mind to the Internet using an experimental and destructively loftier-power version of NerveGear at the cost of his life, entrusts Kirito with The Seed – a package programme designed to create virtual worlds. Kazuto eventually reunites with Asuna in the existent globe and The Seed is released onto the Internet, reviving Aincrad as other VRMMORPGs begin to thrive.

Presently after, at the prompting of a government official investigating strange occurrences in VR, Kazuto takes on a job to investigate a series of murders involving another VRMMORPG chosen Gun Gale Online (GGO), the AmuSphere (the successor of the NerveGear), and a player chosen Decease Gun. Aided past a female thespian named Shino "Sinon" Asada, he participates in a gunfight tournament called the Bullet of Bullets (BoB) and discovers the truth behind the murders, which originated with a player who participated in a histrion-killing guild in SAO. Through his and Sinon'south efforts, two suspects are captured, though the third suspect, Johnny Blackness, escapes.

Kazuto is later recruited to assist in testing an experimental FullDive auto, Soul Translator (STL), which has an interface that is far more realistic and circuitous than the previous machine he had played to help develop an bogus intelligence for the Ministry building of Defense (MOD) named A.L.I.C.Due east. He tests the STL by inbound a virtual reality internet created with The Seed package, named UnderWorld (UW). In the UW, the flow of time proceeds a thou times faster than in the existent globe, and Kirito's memories of what happens inside are restricted. Yet, Blackness injures Kazuto with suxamethonium chloride. The MOD recovers Kazuto and places him back into the STL to preserve his mind while attempts are made to relieve him. Meanwhile, it is revealed that UnderWorld was created equally role of an experiment to create artificial intelligence that could be used for military purposes.

In other media [edit]

Kirito makes a cameo advent in the eighth episode of the anime serial Eromanga Sensei, with Yoshitsugu Matsuoka reprising his role.[5]

Reception [edit]

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Usually, the complaint with male person characters who take all the girls falling for them in anime is that the grapheme does nothing to earn it; the girls just fall for him because it's in the script. In Kirito's example, he's extremely skilled at the game and actively uses his skills to help people weaker than him [...] in other words, the girls who similar him have actual legit reasons for liking him.

Yous can say that Kirito is besides competent and noble and it strains credulity, or you can say that the girls on this testify are impaired for liking him, merely non both. The idea that the girls similar a guy who is competent and also nice paints them every bit good judges of character, versus mindless objects who like a grapheme for no apparent reason.

Karen Mead, Japanator.com[half dozen]

In a review, Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku hailed Sword Fine art Online equally the smartest serial in recent years; Eisenbeis peculiarly noted how the romance between Kirito and Asuna is explored bringing "definition to exactly what dear is like in a virtual earth."[7] However, the 2 characters' relationship in the second half of the novels was criticized, with Eisenbeis complaining about Asuna beingness deregulated to a damsel in distress stock character for Kirito to fight for, lamenting that the "strong female lead" had been "reduced to cipher but the quest particular the male person pb is hunting for."[8] The dearest triangle between Kirito and the other female characters was too scrutinized; Eisenbeis considered information technology "ludicrous" that Kirito would consider abandoning Asuna, especially considering his devotion to her in the previous storyline. Nevertheless, Kirito was considered a likable and "fun" graphic symbol.[8]

In response to criticism directed at the series that Kirito was a "Mary Sue" type character, Karen Mead of Japanator.com wrote that "I don't remember we e'er see enough of Kirito's weaknesses to residuum out his strengths: he'south pretty much a genius at video games, as well as a kind, giving person, and those are some pretty major positives."[half dozen] However, she praised the positive aspects of Kirito's character, and his "competent and noble" cocky distinguishes him from other harem protagonists in that he actually earns the girls' affection.[half dozen] Carly Smith of The Escapist criticized Sword Art Online II and compared it unfavourably to the original storyline, summarizing "welcome to Sword Art Online II: the show where everyone loves Kirito and nada matters", and that the anime doesn't "beginning to polish" until "Kirito is pushed to the sidelines".[9] In an interview with Bryce Papenbrook, Kirito's English vocalization actor, when asked whether he would choice Kirito or Eren Yeager (whom he also voiced) from Attack on Titan in a fight, Papenbrook joked that "Within a game, obviously Kirito would win, because he has God Fashion running at all times. I call up in real life, Kirito is potent-willed and passionate, just I think Eren would piece him up in real life. He's simply too crazy."[10]

Popularity [edit]

The popularity of the character has made him a popular discipline of cosplay.

Kirito is one of the near pop characters in Sword Art Online. In a fan poll by anime website Charapedia, 10,000 respondents voted on their favorite couples in anime, with Kirito and Asuna topping the list.[xi] Kirito's confession to Asuna also placed 3rd in a list of the summit twenty "anime and manga love confessions" past the aforementioned website.[12] A tertiary Charapedia poll, where respondents ranked the "tiptop 30 [anime] characters they'd similar to work for", had Kirito placed 20-ninth and Asuna xx-sixth.[13] Additionally, a Chinese website, bilibili, took a reader poll to find the most "moe" characters of 2015; Kirito placed sixth in the male top eight and Asuna third in the female top 8.[xiv] Asuna and Kirito were awarded outset and 2nd respectively in a grapheme poll by Dengeki Bunko (the publisher of Sword Fine art Online) for their light novels.[xv] Asuna and Kirito in one case once more made a list of the "[Top] 7 Couples Who Make Love and State of war" past Anime News Network, writing "love blossoms on the virtual battlefield and the two midweek before taking on the game's creator together.[sixteen]

Otamart, a popular Japanese app that specializes in anime, manga and idol products, polled users in which characters await best in swimsuits and yukatas, with Kirito (as Kazuto Kirigaya) placing 11th (for swimsuits) and 13th (yukatas) respectively in the male character category.[17] Another Otamart poll asking users to rank the anime characters they would want to requite chocolates to for Valentine's Day had Kirito placed 15th on the "acme 20 characters men want to give chocolates to" category.[18] The August 2014 issue of Newtype published results of a recent character popularity poll, with Kirito placing 1st overall for male characters; Asuna placed 4th for all female characters.[19] Some other poll which would decide the characters placed on a Sword Art Online artbook had Kirito placed in fourth identify.[twenty] "Kazuto" (Kirito) was also fourth on a list of the "superlative twenty anime characters Japanese fans would name their children after"; "Asuna" placed first.[21] Italian restaurant La Ricetta in Zama, Kanagawa features pancakes prepared with anime and video game character art, including Kirito and Asuna.[22]

Merchandise [edit]

The graphic symbol has received positive critical reception, and his popularity has led to him being featured in several promotional efforts and merchandise of the series. Kirito makes an appearance in an April 2015 campaign which promotes Namco gaming arcades.[23] Fan-made replicas of Asuna's "Lambent Low-cal" and Kirito'south "Elucidator" rapiers have been built by the Man At Arms team of blacksmiths and craftsmen.[24] There are also Kirito, Asuna, and Sinon Sword Fine art Online-branded perfumes for sale; "Kirito" is described as "dry citrus with a touch of brandy, meant to evoke a mature spirit. Information technology uses green apple, apricot and lime above Muguet, Rose, Jasmine, grapefruit and a musk and brandy base."[25] Sword Art Online glasses based on the characters had a "Kirito" model; "these matte blackness frames feature a cross and the excalibur on each arm [of the glasses]."[26] A series of anime-inspired Christmas cards featured characters such as Rin Matsuoka from Free!, Godoka from Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and Kirito.[27] He has too appeared in several Sword Art Online-related video games. This includes Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, in which several characters appearing under the Dengeki Bunko banner are featured.[28] In a costume swap betwixt video games Sword Fine art Online: Lost Song and God Eater 2: Rage Burst, Lost Song received a Julius costume for Kirito and an Alisa costume for Asuna whilst Rage Burst received costumes of Kirito and Sinon.[29] Asuna, Kirito and Leafa appeared in a entrada past the "Manga Anime Guardians" project in combating anime and manga piracy, with the project being supported by 15 anime product studios and manga publishers.[30]

Run into as well [edit]

  • Listing of Sword Art Online characters

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External links [edit]

  • Characters at the Sword Art Online official Japanese website
  • Characters at the Sword Art Online official North American website
  • Kirito at IMDb

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