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Overlord
8.5·2015–2022·4 Staffeln·日本語
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Die Geschichte beginnt mit dem beliebten Online-Spiel Yggdrasil, das eines Tages im Jahr 2138 abgeschaltet werden soll. Momonga, der Protagonist, will sich jedoch nicht ausloggen. Daraufhin wird Momonga in einen mächtigen Skelett-Magier verwandelt. Die Welt von Yggdrasil verändert sich daraufhin, sodass NPCs plötzlich Emotionen und ein eigenes Bewusstsein bekommen. Ohne Eltern, Freunde oder einen Platz in der Gesellschaft versucht dieser junge Mann, die neue Welt zu erobern, die aus dem Spiel Yggdrasil entstanden ist.

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Supriyo8799VIP
8/10May 26, 2020

It was an amazing show. Story was not that great but the characters were awesome. The show starts with an amazing plot but became boring in the second season. Instead of creating two recap movies they should have covered the entire season 2 in movies. Season 3 is where the show picked up the pace. Definitely hoping for more seasons to come! **Edit:** Season 4 was nothing extraordinary yet I found myself excited to watch more of this anime.

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MokiNSVIP
3/10Apr 18, 2017

Started out fun but when you spend more then 3 episodes to develope fodder characters whos only purpose is to justify a brutal kill then "Slow-paced" is an understatement. If you want to watch a show with a overpowered mc watch Hellsing or One-Punch Man instead of this.

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Trentsum
Aug 2, 2025

I thought it was building up to some kind of Code Geass type climax. Then I could forgive all the dumb stuff. But nope, it was retarded to the very end. Thank God its over. Good art style. Good fight scenes. Terrible storytelling. And for me, the story is the most important part. 2 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐❌❌❌

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paldoomen
6/10Mar 5, 2025

Season One was a lot of fun, despite some hiccups. Season two was almost completely trash. Three: fine. Four: high-stakes boring. Every portion of this show fails significantly in some way. The premise is solid isekai, but they stall development HARD in S2, and it drags until nearly the end of S4. Dubbed voice acting is fine, but the dialogue holds it back. So much potential for animation, and they embrace it in S1 - then essentially forget about it until three seasons later. It's part-comedy, but the humor is mostly horny - to the point it isn't even funny. It's just gross. The character development is decent, but too much of it happens off-screen. Gazef & Brain have a fun dynamic, but it becomes pure queerbaiting by the end. Don't waste my time, just _kiss_. This is a show that creates cool interactions, set pieces, & moral dilemmas - and then it quickly resolves them without ever exploring the awesome parts they hinted at. Too many Xanatos gambits, not enough actual suspense.

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kibasnowpawVIPCritique
4/10May 15, 2024

# Overlord: An Icy Howl of Disappointment from HowlStrom ## Introduction Greetings, fellow anime enthusiasts and MMORPG aficionados. It is I, Kiba Snowpaw, your Alpha Ice Wolf from the perpetual winter world of HowlStrom. With over 37 years of ice magic mastery and a repertoire of over 1000 anime series and movies watched, I bring to you a review that chills me to my core. Today, we delve into the disappointing depths of "Overlord," an anime series that promised much but left me feeling colder than a snowstorm on HowlStrom's peak. ## Basic Plot Summary "Overlord" takes place in the year 2138, where virtual reality gaming has become a phenomenon. The story revolves around Yggdrasil, a popular online game that is unexpectedly shut down. Our protagonist, Momonga, decides to stay logged in until the very end, only to find himself trapped in the game as his skeletal lich avatar, Ainz Ooal Gown. With NPCs gaining sentience and emotions, Ainz embarks on a quest to dominate this new world, hoping to find others who might be trapped like him. ## Originality The premise of being trapped in an MMORPG is far from original, echoing the likes of "Sword Art Online" and "Log Horizon." However, "Overlord" attempts a unique twist by making the protagonist a powerful antagonist. Sadly, this novelty quickly wears thin as the series fails to explore its potential depth, leaving us with a predictable power fantasy. ## The Studio Madhouse, the studio behind "Overlord," is renowned for classics like "Death Note," "One Punch Man," and "Hunter x Hunter." Their reputation for high-quality animation and storytelling set high expectations for "Overlord." Unfortunately, the series does not live up to Madhouse's illustrious legacy. The animation quality fluctuates, with some episodes featuring subpar CGI that detracts from the overall experience. ## Analysis/Evaluation ### Character Development #### Main Characters - **Momonga/Ainz Ooal Gown**: Initially intriguing as a powerful undead mage, Momonga's character quickly stagnates. His motivations are shallow, driven by a desire to dominate without any meaningful internal conflict or development. - **Albedo**: Designed as the perfect, loyal servant to Ainz, Albedo’s character is painfully one-dimensional, existing solely to fawn over Ainz and serve as eye candy. #### Supporting Characters - **Shalltear Bloodfallen**: Another loyal servant with a vampiric twist, Shalltear's potential is wasted as she devolves into a trope of seduction and blind loyalty. - **Demiurge**: The cunning strategist of Ainz's army, yet his brilliance is undercut by the lack of significant challenges or opposition to showcase his true potential. ### Character Arcs and Relatability The character arcs in "Overlord" are as frozen as the tundras of HowlStrom. There is little to no growth or change in the main cast. They remain static, making it difficult for viewers to relate or invest emotionally in their journeys. Ainz's overpowered nature ensures he faces no real threats, eliminating any tension or stakes that could drive character development. ## Structure The pacing of "Overlord" is glacial, dragging through unnecessary exposition and filler episodes that add little value to the overarching plot. Important events are rushed, while mundane interactions are given undue focus, creating an uneven narrative flow. ## Impact Despite its initial promise, "Overlord" fails to leave a lasting impact. It does not challenge the viewer with complex themes or moral questions, opting instead for a straightforward power fantasy that lacks depth. ## Hook and Thesis "Overlord" hooks viewers with the promise of a dark, immersive world ruled by an undead overlord. However, the thesis of exploring the darker side of power and control is undermined by the lack of meaningful conflict or character growth. ## Praise and Critique ### Praise - **World-Building**: The initial setup of Yggdrasil and its game mechanics is intriguing, with a rich lore that piques interest. - **Soundtrack**: The opening and ending themes are catchy, providing a brief respite from the otherwise mediocre sound design. ### Critique - **Animation Quality**: Inconsistent and often disappointing, with poorly integrated CGI that breaks immersion. - **Character Development**: Flat and unengaging, with little effort to flesh out personalities or motivations. - **Plot Execution**: Riddled with pacing issues and a lack of meaningful progression. ## Personal Opinion ### Enjoyment As an ice mage who thrives on complex narratives and character-driven stories, my enjoyment of "Overlord" was minimal. The lack of depth and development left me feeling more disappointed than a failed ice spell. ### Highlights and Drawbacks **Highlights**: - The initial episodes set up an interesting premise. - Some side characters show potential but are ultimately underutilized. **Drawbacks**: - Stagnant main character. - Overreliance on exposition. - Lack of significant conflict or stakes. ### Evaluation "Overlord" falls short of the mark set by other isekai and MMORPG-themed anime. Its failure to capitalize on its unique elements and the poor execution of its story and characters make it a letdown. ## Comparison ### Similar Anime - **Sword Art Online**: While also flawed, SAO provides a more engaging protagonist and a broader exploration of its virtual world. - **Log Horizon**: Offers deeper character development and a more balanced approach to world-building and conflict. - **No Game No Life**: Combines vibrant animation with clever plot twists, offering a more satisfying viewing experience. ## Conclusion "Overlord" is a frosty disappointment in the world of isekai anime. Despite its potential and the backing of a renowned studio, it fails to deliver a compelling narrative or engaging characters. As an anime neard and MMORPG gamer, I find myself saddened by the missed opportunities and lackluster execution. For those seeking a deeper, more rewarding experience, I recommend looking elsewhere. As the Alpha Ice Wolf of HowlStrom, I give "Overlord" a chilly two out of five paws.

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