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It used to be that Sword Art Online had an easy watch order. You had season one and then season two. Even when Gun Gale Online came out, you could still guess how to watch it. However, now with Alicization and all the specials, it has gotten to the point where Sword Art Online needs a watch order guide for those new anime fans made every day that are looking to try the series out.
If you are just looking for your marching orders, the short and dirty watch order without any explanation is as follows:
Even long time fans are like “The fuck is Sword Art Offline?” Really, they are just super short specials about chibi versions of the characters being dorks. They are good for a laugh, but by no means something you absolutely need to hunt down.
At present, Sword Art Online has two movies, Extra Edition and Ordinal Scale. I marked one as optional, but didn’t mark the other as such. Why? Extra Edition is a weird thing. It is mostly a recap movie, which is something to skip. Yet, there are some new scenes with the characters, but they don’t add anything to the overall lore of the story. Alternatively, Ordinal Scale is a wholly new and decidedly canon story that sort of retcons some things from the light novels and serves as an overall bridge into Alicization. It is not necessary to watch to understand Alicization, but it can help add a touch of clarity to a few things. Plus its new content made by the creator so, you know, that’s worth the watch.
Some fans recommend watching Sword Art Online II to the halfway point (around episode 14) and then starting Gun Gale Online. Personally, I see the reasoning, but it doesn’t make much sense to do.
The idea is that Gun Gale Online, although focusing on new characters, takes place concurrently with the second half of Sword Art Online II. Watching it at the half way point, though, really spoils the world of Gun Gale Online for main story line watchers. Just Finish Sword Art Online II and enjoy Gun Gale Online if you want to. It’s an optional watch, but a pretty good show!