![]() So the characters of this story I would say the most promising is Demiurge, with the least attractive and least effective character being pandoras actor being just comedy relief. While again we find the internal conflicts of the human nations and the problems of other non-human races even though their power struggles are ultimately meaningless. This new season of Overlord is quite excellent I the political drama this show has turned into has Ainz into a bit of a dumb character with little intelligence personally and in terms of how he perceives himself in that there's really nothing he understands he always acts like he doesn’t understand what he’s doing or what other people’s motives are they are just using him as a plot device to explain things to the viewers. Unfortunately, this anime does a poor job of distinguishing whether it's demonstrating an evil force, politics, or simply being its own Overlord parody. ![]() Would of course wish for an anime like Overlord that seems less like a comedy. Nevertheless, it is an entertaining show. The fourth season of Overlord also remains mostly average and fails to convince in even a single aspect. The osts are very good and fitting, highlighting the important scenes especially well. Among other things, I can hardly tell them apart. The Overlord outro and intro have practically always the same quality. The only character that did decently this season was the Prince which was actually interesting. Their deaths almost couldn't be more boring, as you can hardly feel anything as a viewer. I really wish they had given the people more character depth or at least made them more sympathetic. There is a final debate between the Magic Kingdom and the Human Kingdom and the resulting cosnequences.Ĭontent-wise there is nothing worth mentioning, it's the same little political stories, some insight into the everyday life of the humans and Ainz's everyday life. The stories of many human protagonists that you have come to know to find an end or a continuation in this season. ![]() What began in the third season practically culminates here. Just looking at how much content is lost from novel to anime breaks my heart. Unfortunately, it doesn't change the fact that the Overlord universe was created with a lot of detail, but this seems to have been mostly dropped in the anime adaptation. If it were up to me, I could watch 100 seasons of Overlord, it's that simple. Misunderstandings and misinterpretations make for some humorous scenes but undermine the atmosphere. Ainz is cool, Ainz is badass, Ainz has no idea what's going on, but because of the humor aspect, all his comrades-in-arms understand it and celebrate him all the more. In addition, this anime is very monotonous in the long run and always comes down to the same results. The scenario of a man who becomes an emotionless Overlord to devour the world, whose story is told from his narrative, does not appeal to everyone. If YOU are not a fan of this series, this season will not convince you either. Of course, it's just another season for Overlord fans per se. Not only thanks to the improved animations, and faster pacing but also because of the more varied events. Of all the seasons, this one was definitely my favorite.
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