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Ainzach pointed out hiring experienced adventurers could be problematic, so it would benefit Ainz to train amateurs. Ainz decided a fight in the coliseum would advertise to potential trainees so Ainzach set up a meeting with a fight promoter. Ainz met with Fluder to gather information and rewarded his loyalty with a book detailing the exact nature of souls. Meeting Osk the fight promotor Ainz takes an interest in a runecrafted sword from the Dwarven Kingdom. Osk arranged for Ainz to fight the Warrior King. Now, in the present, Ainz meets the Warrior King, a troll named Go-Gin who is quite intelligent. Deciding he likes Go-Gin, Ainz offers to hire him should Go-Gin lose their fight and he agrees. For the sake of fairness Ainz uses no high tier magic and equips Clementine’s triple daggers. Go-Gin is thrilled to have faced someone of Ainz’ strength and swears to one day reach his level. Ainz kills Go-Gin and announces to the audience his desire to train adventurers to explore the entire world and that they need not fear death in his service as he resurrects Go-Gin before their eyes. Out of desperation Jircniv requests the Empire become a vassal state of the Sorcerous Kingdom.

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Ugh.
I could go on all day about each of the characters, but I'll just end here so I don't end up with a really long review.
tl;dr A lot of the lack of characterization can be given some slack as the manga wasn't far along enough to truly establish the characters, but they could have at least written some development into the show. That ties into the sloppy story. If the events had been better written, development could have actually taken place.
Also backstories were completely thrown out the window for a lot of characters that deserved their interesting pasts and ideologies explained. The only backstory that was explained in depth was the Elric brothers', and they conveniently took a painfully slow, nine-episode-long flashback to do so. I did like how they gave Nina's story ample time, but she didn't really provide any material as far as character development later on. Also, they didn't need to (try to) bring her back. They really didn't.
Enjoyment: 7/10
The first time I finished the show I liked it, but the more I watched it, the more problems I noticed with it. She is the Vice President of the Student Council of Kōetsu High School. Rin Shinomiya (四ノ宮 凛, Shinomiya Rin) Voiced by: Kaori Ishihara[2] Kaede's best friend. She is level-headed and the Moral Public Committee President of Kōetsu High School. Mina Ichinose (一ノ瀬 深那, Ichinose Mina) Voiced by: Iori Saeki[4] Wataru's classmate and junior at part-time job. She is a literature buff with a quiet personality. Since the Light Novel Volume 8, she has feelings for Wataru. Fuka Sasaki (笹木 風香, Sasaki Fūka) Voiced by: Minami Kurisaka[4] (Japanese); Katelyn Barr[3] (English) A mature junior high school girl who met Wataru after a certain incident. She has feelings for Wataru, but he didn't notice. Supporting characters[edit] Rena Aizawa (藍沢レナ, Aizawa Rena) Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto A cute girl who approached Wataru for ulterior motives. Yuyu Inatomi (稲富ゆゆ, Inatomi Yuyu) Voiced by: Yukari Anzai A cute member of the Moral Public Committee of Kōetsu High School. Takurō Yamazaki (山崎拓郎, Yamazaki Takurō) Voiced by: Kenta Hosoda A classmate of Wataru and Aika, and a Basketball Club member.
^ All English titles are taken from Funimation. [96] ^ The title is written as 今年の夏は、暑いから。 (using kanji) on the website and 今年の夏は、あついから。 (using hiragana) in the episode. ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll. [99] References[edit] ^ "Crunchyroll Launches 24/7 Anime Channel in the US". Crunchyroll. October 11, 2023. Archived from the original on October 11, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023. ^ "The Code Geass recap movies are key to new sequel's confusing timeline". Polygon. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12.