Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-30957100-20170425094230/@comment-29248623-20170426055119

Just watched another video you recommended and I have to say it was a nicely done analysis. The comment thread was also very civil and reflective of certain things I was mulling about the anime but didn't have the words and expertise to properly analyze.

I find that Overlord realy has been quite an entertaining fantasy universe and the work done on the anime, despite all the small cuts made in the story, was directed and produced quite well in said medium.

Thinking back to Ainz's battles as depicted in the anime, the video was spot-on in its analysis and since most of us on this site are LN readers as well, we are also privy to the thoughts of the characters during combat. The depth of each noted fight in the first season all stood as a test where Ainz could prove and disprove certain theories and speculations he had. From testing his magic, to gaining experience in close-quarters melee combat, to application of mixed combat styles and tactics in order to defeat an adversary holding a firm advantage over him.

Now I'm more interested in how the studio's gonna go about and present to us (fans) the fights and conflicts in the next season.

Many might hate Climb for being the stereotypical shonen trope but it would be a refreshing thing to see the Lizardman battles, Sebas in action, and the badassery that Momon is going to pull-off.

Well, that's all I could say for now and thanks again to DumplingIsNice for introducing this video and opening this discussion on this fansite.