![]() As brief as it is, the show is still a fantastic saga that deserves a lot of love and makes for a great watch. Thankfully, the story is carried on in the manga that runs in parallel to the show, so if you want more you should check out that comic. This is an incredible story that deserves more than 13 episodes, and its being cut off so early makes the whole fantasy tragically disappointing. The show, however, is far too brief to tell its story adequately, and so is confined to introducing its characters and the world and only a brief space to show them off, and then ends on a cliffhanger. The animation and music is also above average and complements the story well. Beyond the Overlord himself, the rest of the cast are not as developed, but they get enough time and character to stand out Yumi Hara in particular makes a lasting impression as a passionate demon who gets emotionally carried away frequently. It's a fascinating character and Hino does him great credit with his voice. Ainz serves as the anti-heroic character who strives to conquer the world for his own desire, and Momonga is the simple player who only wishes to locate other gamesters like himself in the new world. ![]() Satoshi Hino gives a terrific dual performance as the mage demon master Ainz Ooal Gown and as the human player Momonga providing a monologue and narrative. The whole show is carried on the shoulders of the title character, the Overlord. But when your VR persona is that of the most powerful demon sorcerer ever, that's when things get interesting. When you are trapped in a virtual reality game, the natural thing to do is to find a way out. Watching Lord Ains defeat even the most powerful enemies thrown at him with ease was pretty cool, and they didn't shy away from the violence either. At first I wasn't into this show, but after a few episodes I was hooked. He then decides to conceal his true form (a skeleton-type dude) and go on the lookout for his previous friends (who were all Supreme Beings) by becoming a low-level adventurer who wants to spread his name (now changed to Ains Ool Gown?) by defeating as many powerful enemies as possible. Of course, being god-like, he doesn't really need them, since he's nearly invincible anyway. Since his character was a Supreme Being (practically a God), things aren't so bad for him, as he has a handful of powerful guardians to protect him. ![]() Instead of logging out, he decides to stay and then realises he's trapped in this online fantasy world. Momonga is playing Yggdrasil (an online RPG I assume) and the game is shut down. Although I have seen plenty of shows where someone gets trapped inside a game, TV show or movie, so it was still enjoyable. The premiere dates of the anime season 4 and the feature-length film are not yet known.I don't have much experience with role playing games, so a lot of the references to moves, energy, strength, skill, etc. The opening song was Voracity by Myth & Roid, and the final song was Silent Solitude by OxT. ![]() Season three premiered on Jand also had 13 episodes. The opening song was Go Cry Go by OxT and the ending was Hydra by Myth & Roid. Like the previous series, it consists of 13 episodes. The second season premiered on Januand focused on volumes 4, 5 and 6 of the novel. The opening song was Clattanoia by OxT, and the ending song was LLL by Myth & Roid. The anime adaptation was produced by Madhouse and directed by Naoyuki Itou. The premiere took place in the summer of 2015 and included the first three volumes of the light novel. The first season of Overlordconsists of thirteen episodes. He also realizes very quickly that no creatures in the world to which he has come can equal him. However, he has a full arsenal of skills, a very high level and numerous magical artifacts. This is the story of a young man who gets trapped in the game. Overlord is a science fiction anime based on the novel of the same name by Kugane Maruyame illustrated in manga by so-bina. The illustrator of the light novel, so-bin, decided to celebrate the good news with new artwork for the series. In addition to the fourth season, an anime film from the Overlord universe was also announced, which will cover the plot of Sei Ōkoku-hen (Holy Kingdom Arc). Series 4, like its predecessors, will be contained in a dozen (probably 13) episodes, which will include volumes 10-12. The Madhouse studio will again be responsible for the entire production. This site is translated into English automatically from original page in Polish
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