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[109] Overlord was the top-selling light novel series of 2015. [110] By April 2018, the light novel and
manga combined had over 7 million copies in print. [111] By December 2021, the light novel and manga combined had over 11 million copies in circulation. [112] The light novel ranked first in 2017 in Takarajimasha's annual light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, in the tankōbon category. [113] It ranked fourth in 2018. [114] In reviewing the anime adaptation, Kotaku called the Overlord anime a "magnificent
power fantasy" which "brings up a very relatable theme for anyone who has played an MMORPG before. "[115] See also[edit] Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune, a novel series with the same illustrator Notes[edit] ^ a b c Formerly known as Funimation. References[edit] ^ a b Cardine, Kyle (October 25, 2014). "Over Lord Fantasy RPG Light Novels Gets Manga". Anime News Network.
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They parted with Dororo crying at the doors. It was not until 20 years later that the last of the 48 demons was slain. Characters[edit] Characters and voice actors appearing in the anime and video game. Hyakkimaru (百鬼丸) Voiced by: Nachi Nozawa (1969), Hiroki Suzuki (2019) (Japanese); Adam Gibbs (2019)[6] (English) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese);
Chris Murphy (English) (video game) Hyakkimaru is a teenage rōnin during the Sengoku period and the eldest son of Lord Kagemitsu Daigo and Lady Nui no Kata. Due to a
pact forged by his father with 48 demons, the unnamed baby was born malformed, limbless and without facial features or internal organs. The infant was set adrift in the river and was subsequently found and raised by Dr. Jukai who gave the mute child prostheses including special blades grafted into his hard-clay arms forged out of vengeance to kill supernatural entities and regain his true human body. The boy became nearly invincible as a result of the prostheses and nearly heightened senses as he regains each part of his body. During his travels, he earned the name "Hyakkimaru" among other names for his inhuman nature, such as "Dororo" whom he had given to the orphan "boy" he befriends and journeys with to fulfill his quest in rightfully becoming whole. Dororo (どろろ) Voiced by: Minori Matsushima (1969), Rio Suzuki (2019) (Japanese); Chaney Moore (2019)[6] (English) Voiced by: Ikue Ōtani (Japanese); Bret Walter (English) (video game) Dororo is an orphaned thief who joins Hyakkimaru in his travels and adventures. For the better part of the series the viewer is led to believe Dororo is a boy.