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   * This was one of my first anime and it got me interested in watching more. It didn't quite hook me though... that honor belongs to [[lb:Girls und Panzer]].   * This was one of my first anime and it got me interested in watching more. It didn't quite hook me though... that honor belongs to [[lb:Girls und Panzer]].
     * I decided to check my lists earliest entries to see and...now I'm not really sure. The reason being that it says I finished <cite>GuP</cite> in May 2018. My earliest entries end November 2017. Now, I don't think that's accurate //anyway// because I only started tracking anime a bit after I started watching.     * I decided to check my lists earliest entries to see and...now I'm not really sure. The reason being that it says I finished <cite>GuP</cite> in May 2018. My earliest entries end November 2017. Now, I don't think that's accurate //anyway// because I only started tracking anime a bit after I started watching.
-      * While I'm not super sure, I'm pretty sure that <cite>GuP</cite> was among the first ones I watched, I just don't know exactly //where// it is. I'm also pretty sure I must have re-watched it at least once (despite me not remembering this) as that's the only way to explain the May 2018 date, which post-dates <cite>Kancolle</cite>, <cite>Blend-S</cite> and a few others like <cite>Highschool of the Dead</cite>.((:fn:>This means nothing to people who don't have my memories...but basically, I only watched <cite>Kancolle</cite> //because of// <cite>Girls und Panzer</cite>. <cite>Blend-S</cite> I definitely watched afterwards, as I had never seen the meme until after I was already //in// anime. And <cite>HotD</cite> was definitely something I saw after <cite>GuP</cite>.))+      * While I'm not super sure, I'm pretty sure that <cite>GuP</cite> was among the first ones I watched, I just don't know exactly //where// it is. I'm also pretty sure I must have re-watched it at least once (despite me not remembering this) as that's the only way to explain the May 2018 date, which post-dates <cite>Kancolle</cite>, <cite>Blend-S</cite> and a few others like <cite>Highschool of the Dead</cite>.((:fn:>This means nothing to people who don't have my memories...but basically, I only watched <cite>Kancolle</cite> //**because of**// <cite>Girls und Panzer</cite>. <cite>Blend-S</cite> I definitely watched afterwards, as I had never seen the meme until after I was already //in// anime. And <cite>HotD</cite> was definitely something I saw after <cite>GuP</cite>.))
   * I actually like SAO a lot, although that's partially because I'm working on a re-write of SAO, which has gotten me obsessed with figuring it out.   * I actually like SAO a lot, although that's partially because I'm working on a re-write of SAO, which has gotten me obsessed with figuring it out.
   * I figured recently that it might make sense to mention the elephant in the room: Sword Art Online: Abridged. This parody series is a //big deal// and likely the best Abridged series that exists. I haven't mentioned it because I planned to write an article, but then forgot about that. It's good and you should watch it, especially if you've seen SAO (whether you like or dislike SAO, you'll like Abridged). That said, I should note that there are people who compare the two and some who say it's better than SAO. I think that this is a silly comparison because, on the one hand, Abridged came after and is built directly on top of SAO, so comparing its shortcomings in this fashion is a //bit// unfair, though I hesitate to say this because I'm not quite sure where I stand in this 'politically contentious storytelling issue'. The other hand is that SAO and SAO:A are not the same genre. SAO:A is a parody of SAO. This is like comparing Space Balls and Star Wars. At the same time, I think it's fine to point at SAO and SAO:A and compare how the two approached storytelling, or specific plot...things. I just feel that most comparisons between the two are focused more on //badmouthing// SAO than actually comparing the two fairly. Not that I see an issue with saying something is bad, //if// you can explain how.   * I figured recently that it might make sense to mention the elephant in the room: Sword Art Online: Abridged. This parody series is a //big deal// and likely the best Abridged series that exists. I haven't mentioned it because I planned to write an article, but then forgot about that. It's good and you should watch it, especially if you've seen SAO (whether you like or dislike SAO, you'll like Abridged). That said, I should note that there are people who compare the two and some who say it's better than SAO. I think that this is a silly comparison because, on the one hand, Abridged came after and is built directly on top of SAO, so comparing its shortcomings in this fashion is a //bit// unfair, though I hesitate to say this because I'm not quite sure where I stand in this 'politically contentious storytelling issue'. The other hand is that SAO and SAO:A are not the same genre. SAO:A is a parody of SAO. This is like comparing Space Balls and Star Wars. At the same time, I think it's fine to point at SAO and SAO:A and compare how the two approached storytelling, or specific plot...things. I just feel that most comparisons between the two are focused more on //badmouthing// SAO than actually comparing the two fairly. Not that I see an issue with saying something is bad, //if// you can explain how.
     * Oops. Maybe I should write an opinion piece on this instead.     * Oops. Maybe I should write an opinion piece on this instead.
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