Kirito
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Kirito
Summary
Kirito is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a swordfighter[2] and vigilante[3]. He draws 638 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #719 of 5,308).[4]
Key Facts
- Kirito's professions included swordfighter[2].
- Kirito worked as a vigilante[3].
- Kirito is recorded as male[5].
- Kirito's instance of is recorded as fictional human[6].
- Kirito's instance of is recorded as literary character[7].
- Kirito's instance of is recorded as manga character[8].
- Kirito's instance of is recorded as anime character[9].
- Kirito's instance of is recorded as video game character[10].
- Kirito's Commons category is recorded as Kirigaya Kazuto (Kirito)[11].
- Kirito's residence is recorded as Kawagoe[12].
- Kirito's voice actor is recorded as Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[13].
- Kirito's voice actor is recorded as Bryce Papenbrook[14].
- Kirito's voice actor is recorded as Alessio De Filippis[15].
- Kirito's voice actor is recorded as Patrick Keller[16].
- Kirito's given name is recorded as Kazuto[17].
- Kirito's relative is recorded as Leafa[18].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online[19].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale[20].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization[21].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment[22].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment[23].
- Kirito's present in work is recorded as Sword Art Online: Lost Song[24].
- Kirito's name in kana is recorded as きりがや かずと[25].
- Kirito's blood type is recorded as Q19831455[26].
- Kirito's hashtag is recorded as kirito[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include swordfighter[2] and vigilante[3].
Why It Matters
Kirito draws 638 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #719 of 5,308).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]