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In addition, the story also makes it clear that he isn’t the only character that matters. Others he encounters and associates with such as the Sword of Darkness and his own battle maids get their additional spotlight too. The story also introduces antagonists with their own independent malevolent intentions. It shouldn’t take too long for viewers to realize that Overlord isn’t just Momonga’s personal show.
But for all its creativity, the series suffers much from the over emphasis of Momonga. It focuses far too much on his character while adding the ridiculousness of his servants’ love for him. The
first two episodes will likely be a make or
break for most viewers as the feeling of an MMORPG game feels isolated. There’s also die-hard comedy with character rivalries, expressions, and
overall tone of their generalization. I will say the show has a diverse
cast of the characters though. And given the set up for the world, it introduces plenty of important ones to bring the best of Momonga. However, be very aware of the pacing of this story.
[37][38] Yosh from Survive Said the Prophet said he the band found the theme comfortable to play
thanks to their relationship with Yabuta while Aimer instead
wanted to portray the emotions Thorfinn and Thors share in the early episodes in a attempt to "pass the torch". [39] The second opening theme is "Dark Crow" by Man with a Mission, and the second ending theme is "Drown" by Milet. [40][41] "Dark Crow" is meant to fit into the theme of the Viking themes while Milet said that "Drown" is meant to immerse into Thorfinn's new world as a Viking with the music overlapping with the traits within herself and throw several emotions. [39] For the second season, the first opening theme is "River" by Anonymouz, while the first ending theme is "Without Love" by LMYK. [33][42] Anonymouz wanted to portray through her songs the weakened Thorfinn and what new emotions the protagonist could obtain as a slave. LYMK expressed similar desires but in a more tragic nature as the song is meant to show the hopelessness and regrets the character suffered.
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