No reason to not discuss them due to their existence being a fact. It's a cartoon made for enjoyment, there's nothing objective to discuss about.Įverything is made for either enjoyment or convenience. You may have found the show dull but others may have found it entertaining. The top-tier Isekai anime, Overlord, based on the light novel and manga series written by Kugane Maruyama, adopts a unique perspective, different from similar shows within the Isekai genre. Then make this thread in the shows page not in general discussion.Īnyway I guess many people enjoyed it, cause they like stuff like this (rpg world, fanservice and op character). But so far, it seems like it was just as dull as I thought. I could have possibly overlooked something, or somehow missed key information. What's the point of an anime community if we don't discuss our opinions of anime? Seeing as this is the worst anime I've ever seen, I wanted to hear good counter-arguments as to why I'm wrong. Many people like it so they rate it highly. I don't really see why you want to tell the whole community that you dislike a certain show. Laziest piece of shit writing in living memory.ĮDIT: Alice in Dreamland land. You should have read the LN backstory of the necromancer guy and how it was presented. Hats off to you though, yes the character aspects of Overlord (LN vol 1-11 now) with the exception of the MC is really dogshit. Really, a 4/10 1st season (<-mine) doesn't qualify it as the worst in my books. It instead has to content itself with the dredges: the parts that are just decent.Īnd that’s what the Overlord anime is: just decent. Overlord has a cast of characters that dont fit the stereotypical ideals of being heroes so it makes liking each of them a difficult prospect. The problem with the series is in translating that great conflict. He must pretend to be prescient when he knows next to nothing and carefully delegate his subordinates in a way that gets his wishes done without revealing that he knows less than them on how to carry it out.Įverything else about Overlord is just decent. On and on, his everyman impulses struggles with what he thinks a supreme ruler should act. In the strange world he finds himself in, the most powerful known beings who can threaten his safety are those under him. And he intends to keep that image because anything else might disrupt the equilibrium of Nazarick and, more importantly, jeopardize his safety and base of operations. He can’t afford to make mistakes because his servants cannot imagine him making one. His utterly devoted fanatical underlings treat him like that of a god who can do no wrong. The greatest allure and narrative of the Overlord LN has always been Ainz’s delicate dance between the ordinary dime-a-dozen salary man of Earth and his Overlord status in this other world.
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