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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: From chapters 40 onward, there's so much needless violence, much of it so weird and bizarre, that one can't help but [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feel sorry for the victims. It doesn't help that several of the characters are outright jerkasses if not sociopathic, including the main character of part two.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it's outright a children's manga, it's still classifed as {{Shonen}} when it has elements more fitting for a {{Seinen}} manga.
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: From chapters 40 onward, there's so much needless violence, much of it so weird and bizarre, that one can't help but [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feel sorry for the victims. It doesn't help that several of the characters are outright jerkasses if not sociopathic, including the main character of part two.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it's outright a children's manga, it's stillclassifed classified as {{Shonen}} when it has elements more fitting for a {{Seinen}} manga.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Social media can be harmful to you and ruin relationships.
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** [[spoiler: It didn't. It was real all along.]]
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** [[spoiler: It didn't. It was real all along.]]
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: From chapters 40 and forward is there so much needless violence, and being so weird and bizarre, that one can't help but to [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feeling sorry for them. It doesn't help that several of the characters are outright jerkasses if not sociopathic, including the main character of part two.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: From chapters 40 and forward is there onward, there's so much needless violence, and being much of it so weird and bizarre, that one can't help but to [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feeling feel sorry for them.the victims. It doesn't help that several of the characters are outright jerkasses if not sociopathic, including the main character of part two.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it's not an outright a children's manga, it is it's still a manga aimed at classifed as {{Shonen}} which when it has elements more fitting for a {{Seinen}} manga.
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*FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: If the entire game took place in an augmented world, how were the characters able to move around and interact with the scenery?]]
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Social media can be harmful to you and ruin relationships.
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* {{Narm}}: Some chapters have so much absurd violence, {{fanservice}} for no good reason, and/or just plain weird behaviour, that it gets hard to take seriously. Special points go to the {{Combat Sadomasochist}}s who enjoy themselves way too much.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: From chapters 40 and forward is there so much needless violence, and being so weird and bizzare, bizarre, that one can't help but to [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feeling sorry for them.
them. It doesn't help that several of the characters are outright jerkasses if not sociopathic, including the main character of part two.
* {{Narm}}: Some chapters have so much absurd violence, {{fanservice}} for no good reason, and/or just plain weirdbehaviour, behavior, that it gets hard to take seriously. Special points go to the {{Combat Sadomasochist}}s who enjoy themselves way too much.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Basically, take the "death game" premise of LightNovel/SwordArtOnline and set it in the social network of OZ from Anime/SummerWars, and you get the premise of this manga.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it's not an outright children's manga, it is still a manga aimed at {{Shonen}} which has elements more fitting for a {{Seinen}} manga.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it's not an outright children's manga, it is still a manga aimed at {{Shonen}} which has elements more fitting for a {{Seinen}} manga.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Basically, take the "death game" premise of LightNovel/SwordArtOnline and set it in the social network of OZ from Anime/SummerWars, and you get the premise of this manga.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Basically, take the "death game" premise of LightNovel/SwordArtOnline and set it in the social network of OZ from Anime/SummerWars, and you get the premise of this manga.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, ''many'' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline ''as soon as it began serializing.'' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.
** A few comparisons have also been made with Anime/SummerWars, with both works featuring a social network that takes up prevalence in modern life.
** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While not an outright children's manga is it still an {{Shonen}} which has tropes more fitting a {{Seinen}}.
** A few comparisons have also been made with Anime/SummerWars, with both works featuring a social network that takes up prevalence in modern life.
** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].
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** A few comparisons have also been made with Anime/SummerWars, with both works featuring a social network that takes up prevalence in modern life.
** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].
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** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].Yukiteru]].
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While not an outright children's manga is it still an {{Shonen}} which has tropes more fitting a {{Seinen}}.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: From chapters 40 and forward is there so much needless violence, and being so weird and bizzare, that one can't help but to [[{{Narm}} laugh]] rather than feeling sorry for them.
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* {{Narm}}: Some chapters have so much absurd violence, {{fanservice}} for no good reason, and/or just plain weird behaviour, that it gets hard to take seriously. Special points go to the {{Combat Sadomasochist}}s who enjoy themselves way too much.
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* BishonenJumpSyndrome: Despite not being a ShonenJump manga are manga, most of the main male characters are {{Bishonen}}.
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** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].
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** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].Yukiteru]].
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: suddenly it gets really perverted, which is really unnecisary as the plot was just getting more interesting on it's own without gross {{fanservice}}.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: suddenly it gets really perverted, which is really unnecisary as the plot was just getting more interesting on it's own without gross {{fanservice}}.
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** A few comparisons have also been made with Anime/SummerWars, with both works featuring a social network that takes up prevalence in modern life.
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** Truth to be told, both Kirito and Ataru are strikingly similar to [[Manga/MiraiNikki Yukiteru]].
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, ''many'' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline ''as soon as it began serializing.'' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, ''many'' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline ''as soon as it began serializing.'' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.direction.
** A few comparisons have also been made with Anime/SummerWars, with both works featuring a social network that takes up prevalence in modern life.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, '''many''' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline '''as soon as it began serializing.''' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, '''many''' ''many'' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline '''as ''as soon as it began serializing.''' '' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: Many, '''many''' comparisons have been made between the manga and LightNovel/SwordArtOnline '''as soon as it began serializing.''' It doesn't help that the main character is similar to Kirito in spending most of his life online and the "death game" premise is almost the same, right down to having ten thousand users trapped and congregated into a single space by the creator at the beginning. The setup so far, however, seems to be going for a thematically different direction.