
#Overlord ii anime lizard full
More than half of the characters are full of themselves, Ainz is still a bad actor and I see no real reason why he continues to act the way he does (other than fearing the NPC's abandoning him, maybe there is some force that is forcing him without his knowledge). Story is all over the place and generally a mess, yet I still find myself liking most parts, especially when Ainz isn't acting like a massive a-hole.Īnimation is good, but not as good as the 1st season. One question must be asked: Where did the money go? After the success of the first season and manga/LN, one might think that Season 2 would get an even bigger budget than Season 1, but if so why did the overall quality drop? How dare they give best girl Nabe so little screen time!? Makes me sad :( Supposed real people acting chuuni as hell and while this is mostly cringy, it occasionally makes one smile. This feels like its just pulling bits of it at random, and doesn't feel like a story anymore.Īlso, dear Japan, please stop making anime out of things written by 12 year olds.Īinz/Momon continues his "world conquest?", except this season he rarely makes an appearance and the whole season feels like world building and as cute as lizard people in love are and as interesting as Sebas gaining an ego is, I just wished that some parts would have been given less screen time and other more. Like knitting socks for your computer desk. Overall, I'd say don't watch this if you have anything better to do. Overall, it left me liking an old character more, and just despising everyone else. These two lizard people ended up in love, which made it all the more painfully when. Luckily, it did end up tying back into the events of Ainz, Nazarick, and its guardians. New characters turn up and get no development. The first arc of Overlord II was primarily centered on two lizard-people, Zarasu, the strongest of his race, and Crusch, an Albino mage. Nothing special to see here.Ī couple characters get some good development. I didn't notice in the first season because the story gripped me enough. Looks like it is setting up to be one of those things with 100+ episodes, and ain't nobody got time for dat shit.Īlso, the animation is really clumsy in this one. Also, all the story things happening last season? Yeah, nothing is answered at all. So instead of getting a story that is gripping and entertaining, you have episodes following stories that just don't seem important because they aren't tied to the characters we care about, or they just don't finish. An anime is shorter than a light novel, and they try to include too much.
#Overlord ii anime lizard series
It has some interesting things, but it suffers from light novel syndrome. Overlord is a Japanese anime television series based on the eponymous light novel series written by Kugane Maruyama and illustrated by so-bin. They try to do too much and as such none of it is done well. The episode felt more like a build-up episode, though for the remainder of the season as we are introduced to some of the Lizard Men.TL DR Disappointing. Her life got scarred after she got controlled by someone who possessed a world type magic and then she attacked Ains by the following day without remembering it afterwards. Albedo's return was quite the way as we all had expected with her admiration towards Ainz and her love towards him as well.

This felt like a solid way to reintroduce the series again with Ainz fighting in with his black knight armor. The episode started off with the talk about Shalltear and some unknown characters that looks like a villain to me since they showed up during the 1st Season.

Today's episode was solid, exciting, and enjoyable to watch! It was a nice start for the 2nd Season, the animation was great, decent plot, comedic scene, it was a build-up episode, some interesting scene, a little bit of cool moment, and new character introduction!

I just watched the 1st Episode of Overlord II today!
