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[113] James Beckett of Anime News Network enjoyed the main cast, but negatively cited a lack of cohesion across the series, and strongly criticised Fuu's frequent kidnappings for story purposes as detrimental to her character. [111] Halverson gave praise to the animation and character designs without specific commentary,[112] while Robinson positively compared the fight choreography and art design to Watanabe's work on Cowboy Bebop and The Animatrix. [3] Douglass cited the anime as a perfect example of Watanabe's visual style,[109] and Browne cited its visuals and technical achievements as high points. [110] Bonaminio included a positive mention of the anime's visible production quality during his summary. [113] Becket felt the animation style had aged poorly, though giving praise to the art style and fight sequences. [111] The music met with general praise for its use and style. [3][110][111][112][113] Becket additionally praised the English dub. [111] The mixture of traditional elements with hip hop met with some mixed responses. Halverson was enthusiastic about them and called the hip hop representation superior to many Western portrayals. [112] Robinson also enjoyed them, noting that they kept the anime from being too much like Cowboy Bebop. [3] Browne enjoyed the contemporary visual references used alongside the Edo setting, but faulted the show's reliance on them.Momonga/Ainz is obviously the one that stands out the most with his skeletal avatar. When on the road, he takes the form of a dark warrior encased in an armor that makes him look like a badass hero. And that’s really an underrated word. Among Momonga’s followers, the term ‘badass’ can be applied to several characters with their designs such as Albedo, Shelltear, and the battle maid Nabe. There’s also the monsters introduced that is classic to most MMORPG worlds. Human characters are created to look human and most of them gives the impressions of themselves as adventurers.
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