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For starters, he spent
most of his hours and money maintaining their headquarters, which is the Great Tomb of
Nazarick they worked so hard together to design in the past. After an intense 12-year run, YGGDRASIL, the online game lost the vibrancy it once have and eventually, it was scheduled to be shut
down in due time. During the final day, Momonga considerately send out several invitations to the remaining guild members who are semi-active. However, among those that did come apart from Momonga, only one happens to answer his friend's invite when nobody else did, deciding to appear and stick with him for a short while longer before logging off. Though saddened by the fact that they had to part ways, he accepts the grim reality that his friends have real life situations to take care of above all than spend time playing video game. As the last sole player in the guild who was online, Momonga decided to continue staying logged on for the remainder of the game's time left, choosing to fall asleep within the Throne Room until the server automatically boot him out. After the game finally shuts down, Momonga later awoke to find himself still in the form of his heteromorphic avatar, an Overlord and a very powerful magic caster. Within Nazarick, he was then met with NPCs who suddenly shown to have a consciousness of their own right in front of him. In other words, he was actually transported into an entirely different New World as its own separate reality along with the various NPCs in Nazarick who have been brought to life after the transfer. Realizing the state and situation he is in where it's no longer a game, Momonga effortlessly tried his attempts in using player functions, such as the chat, a GM call, or even a forced logout, but none of them seem to be accessible whatsoever anymore. With no other options left, Momonga deliberates the idea of setting out on a long-term quest to learn whether anyone from YGGDRASIL had been sent into this New World besides him, refusing to believe that he was the only player to have been transported after experiencing the end of YGGDRASIL.
[9] The series premiered in Japan on TV Asahi on March 7, 1992, taking over the timeslot previously held by Goldfish Warning!,[citation needed] and ran for 200 episodes until its conclusion on February 8, 1997. Because the manga was often published during the anime's production, the anime would only lag the manga by a month or two. [10]: 93 As a result, "the anime follows the storyline of the manga
fairly closely, although there are deviations. "[11] Takeuchi has stated that due to Toei's largely male production staff, she feels that the anime version has "a slight male perspective. "[11] Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon consists of
five separate seasons: Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon R, Sailor Moon S, Sailor Moon SuperS, and Sailor Moon Sailor Stars. The seasons each roughly correspond to one of the five major story arcs of the manga, following the same general storyline and including most of the same characters. [10]: 93 Toei also developed five special animated shorts. The anime series was sold as 20 volumes in Japan. By the end of 1995, each volume had sold approximately 300,000 copies. [10]: 95 English dub production and broadcast[edit] In 1995, after a bidding war with Toon Makers & Renaissance-Atlantic Entertainment, who wanted to produce an American live-action/animated hybrid adaptation,[12] DIC Productions, L. P.
But I would’ve been okay with the show if it had stopped there. Instead, Episode 10 onwards indulges in all the trashy tropes that it comments on. Episode 10 throws all subtlety out of the window and pours male gaze all over the show, not to mention indulging in classy humor such as flashing a girl. It’s not even the more sensual kind of fanservice like
episode 6’s
Utaha scene where she puts on her stockings. It’s the point where the show stops trying and just revels in all the trashy LN tropes we all love and “cleverly” comments on all of them. This show is completely in love with itself and all of the trashy things that it comments on.
The bottom line: if you’re watching this because you heard it was by White Album 2’s author, don’t bother. If you’re watching this expecting a trashy, fanservice-y show, you’re better off watching an actual trashy, fanservice-y show, because shows like those don’t bother pretending that they’re not trashy, fanservice-y crap. Saekano is obnoxious, hypocritical, and pretentious. Avoid it like the big, stinky turd that it is.
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