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OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom
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OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom

After twelve years of playing his favorite MMORPG game, Momonga logs in for the last time only to find himself transported into its world playing it indefinitely. Throughout his adventures, his avatar ascends to the title of Sorcerer King Ains Ooal Gown. Once prosperous but now on the brink of ruin, The Sacred Kingdom enjoyed years of peace after construction of an enormous wall protecting them from neighboring invasions. But, one day this comes to an end when the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth arrives with an army of villainous demi-humans. Fearing invasion of their own lands, the neighboring territory of the Slane Theocracy is forced to beg their enemies at the Sorcerer Kingdom for help. Heeding the call, Momonga, now known as the Sorcerer King Ains Ooal Gown, rallies the Sorcerer Kingdom and its undead army to join the fight alongside the Sacred Kingdom and the Slane Theocracy in hopes to defeat the Demon Emperor.

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 2hrs 14min
Status: Released
Release date: 2024-09-20
Release format: Streaming — Apr 24, 2025
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forcefield
@forcefield 6 months ago

The animation was really good and a good story. I read the books but it’s been a while. I found it overall really good.

Lots of funny parts as well throughout the movie, especially with Neia & Shizu!

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forcefield
@forcefield 6 months ago

The animation was really good and a good story. I read the books but it’s been a while. I found it overall really good.

Lots of funny parts as well throughout the movie, especially with Neia & Shizu!

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Jdeau
@rco69 2 months ago

For anyone wondering, this will be released on BD on March 26th 2025.

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@jdh009 6 months ago

I was curious how they’d manage to condense two books into a single film, but unfortunately, the result felt far too rushed. My partner, who joined me to watch it, constantly felt like she’d missed a prior film or some crucial setup, which isn’t a good sign. The pacing just didn’t allow the story to breathe or for new viewers to fully grasp what was happening.

That said, the humour is still there, especially towards the end, but many jokes fell flat due to the lack of context that the books provided. Without the proper setup, some of the humour didn’t land as well as it could have.

The decision to cut several battles from the story also felt odd. It made some of the characters’ decisions feel abrupt and unearned, as the omitted events were crucial for providing necessary context.

One of the most disappointing omissions was the lack of focus on Neia Baraja. In the books, her thoughts and inner struggles are explored in great detail, making her journey from an inexperienced squire to a significant figure in the Holy Kingdom compelling and relatable. The film, however, glosses over her development, leaving her actions and decisions feeling strange and poorly explained. This lack of depth diminishes her character and weakens the overall story.

Ultimately, this should have been adapted as a full season rather than a film. With more time, the story, humour, and characters could have had the depth and impact they deserved. As it stands, it feels like a missed opportunity to do justice to the source material.

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OutlierForLife
@outlierforlife 6 months ago

Mother f***** was playing 4d chess the whole time. Humans finally love the sorcerer king. All hail Ains Ooal Gown!

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