Kiss and Fly 2 Prioritize Yuuki, Aiko and Merida
the Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly The manga focuses mainly on relationships within STAR series. For example, much of the first episode focuses on Kirito and Asuna. Even though we see the two of them and their closest allies appear a lot in a story that continues in the first part of the second volume, it feels like someone else really stole the show. programme. Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly Volume 2 marks the debut of the manga adaptation of the Sisters’ Pray storyline, does a fantastic job telling the story of Yuuki, Aiko, and Merida as well as showing a different side of the FullDive VR experience and gameplay.
Editor’s note: There will be some spoilers about the first part of the book. Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly manga volume 2 has the “Sisters’ Pray” plot and the characters Yuuki, Aiko and Merida below.
In the main section Online Sword Art series, we hear about the danger to life STAR incidents lead to real-world deaths, but the story “Sisters’ Prayer” looks at another way the FullDive VR game can affect people’s lives. The second half of episode 2 of Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly manga introduces a new retelling of this story. Yuuki and Aiko are two terminally ill sisters who essentially live in a hospital. Aiko sacrificed the opportunity to experience the more advanced, experimental Medicuboid FullDive technology so that her sister could be in a safe environment. more complete. The two live in the VR world of the Serene Garden hospice. It’s peaceful, there’s no war or mishaps.
So when we’re first introduced to this situation, we see these two young women coming to terms with knowing who’s behind the system they’re using and the experience they’re enjoying. effects are also linked to fatal deaths. SAO incident. So, this is the time when sisters, and we as readers, need to reconcile the notion that Akihiko Kayaba may be responsible for criminal, villainous behavior, may also be responsible Technological responsibility gives suffering individuals the opportunity to be free, to live. , and to create more memories.
In doing so, we also begin to touch on the relationship between Yuuki and Aiko, and then Merida, in Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly. Three terminally ill girls meet in Serene Garden, bonding over bug catching, crepes, and VR games. It was a joy to see this immediate connection. It’s like the reasons why they might participate in this VR world take a back seat. Instead, they can form a real and meaningful bond with each other. They have to make plans to spend time together, something they will probably never be able to do.
That means we can also see Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly The manga’s “Sisters’ Prayer” plot deals with another issue. Are these VR games worth it? Is this something that should be used for these hospice patients? Are they missing out on real, ultimate experiences and “wasting time” here? I appreciate how it was resolved, even if only briefly.
With the nature of Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly manga series, what we see of Yuuki, Aiko, and Merida here is more like a teaser. This is the first part of a larger part that will be explored more later. But what is here is very valuable. In a short amount of time, it establishes important relationships and makes the reader think about interesting questions regarding the creators of certain VR technologies and how they are used.
Volume 2 of Sword Art Online: Kiss and Fly The manga is available from Yen Baoand episode 3 will launches January 21, 2025. It also handles light novels and novels outside of Japan. Anime is streaming online Crunchyroll.