OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom backdrop
OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom

OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom

7.9 / 1020242h 14m

Synopsis

Facing possible annihilation by the Demon Emperor's demi-human army, the Sacred Kingdom reluctantly seeks aid from the feared, undead Sorcerer King Ainz.

Genre: Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy

Status: Released

Main Cast

Satoshi Hino

Satoshi Hino

Ainz Ooal Gown / Momonga (voice)

Yoshino Aoyama

Yoshino Aoyama

Neia Baraja (voice)

Hitomi Nabatame

Hitomi Nabatame

Remedios Custodio (voice)

Saori Hayami

Saori Hayami

Calca Bessarez (voice)

Haruka Tomatsu

Haruka Tomatsu

Kelart Custodio (voice)

Asami Seto

Asami Seto

CZ2128 Delta (voice)

Yumi Hara

Yumi Hara

Albedo (voice)

Masayuki Katou

Masayuki Katou

Demiurge (voice)

Yuuya Uchida

Yuuya Uchida

Caspond Bessarez (voice)

Hidenobu Kiuchi

Hidenobu Kiuchi

Gustav Montagnés (voice)

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

What is quite clear from this fantasy adventure is that being behind thick stone walls is scant protection from the menacing "Jaldaboath" who is bent on destroying the Sacred Kingdom. Fairly easily, it has to be said, he manages to capture it's Sacred Princess and it falls to the young page "Neia Baraja" to work with what's left of their army to elicit the help of the undead Sorcerer King - the only creature who might be able to counter the powerful magic they face. Luckily, he agrees to help out and with the enthusiastic young "Neia" as his attendant, he must strive to rally the kingdom and face their nemesis and his maids. Yep, it's all a bit procedural, this, but it's still pretty much end-to-end action with loads going on and with the possible exception of the annoying "Remedios Custodio" - the Grand Master of the army, the characters are well suited for a slowly bubbling tale of good versus evil. The animation is very linear, the backgrounds have no movement at all and the characterisations rely very heavily on the facial features, but the episodic nature of their escapades marries the mysticism of ancient culture with the action scenarios quite entertainingly. It does dip a little towards the end - and some of the editing isn't the best, but I found it flew by for two hours and quite enjoyed the stand-alone nature of a narrative that has it's basis in a game but that doesn't impact at all on the plot.