

I'm looking forward to a third season without a doubt. Despite some pacing issues, I enjoyed what this sequel had to offer. I really loved watching each episode and the ending was really, really good, albeit kind of rushed. This anime really relies on hype to make us watch more, and coupled with the action and humor, there's no doubt that I really enjoyed Overlord 2 so much.

I mean, I'm listening to the two songs right now as I'm writing this. Both songs are very entertaining in their own right, and both OxT and Myth&Roid have made me proud. While the Opening and the Ending don't really provide much relation to the actual anime itself, it still manages to bring out the awesomeness and hype that you'll get from watching it. Oh boy, did I love this anime's soundtrack. The animation is just about the same here when compared to its predecessor, although there has been a vast improvement in the combat and action scenes, mainly the CGI getting better which provides more smooth fighting sequences. Not to mention, Momonga gets a new member into his harem.

The new characters introduced in this sequel also helped in bringing up the suspense and hype that the Overlord anime franchise has been able to do so well, and that also really strengthens my liking towards this growing anime series.
Even without Momonga not being present most of the time, we still have a bit of character development from Sebas, Cocytus, and a few other characters that weren't delved deep into in the first season, and it makes up for this absence exceedingly so. The characters are still as entertaining in this season just as much as they were in the first. That isn't to say that it wasn't entertaining before that, I was just a bit disappointed with the execution of the storytelling. It's not until the last four episodes or so that I actually begin really enjoying this anime. There's one arc that doesn't get much attention, therefore making it not as good as the other arcs explored throughout the anime, and the beginning to the mid-end feels clunky overall. However, the main story surrounding this sequel does feel a bit wonky in its progression. This is actually a good thing, we get to see character development in new characters, as well as from a few characters that we were introduced to in the first season but never really got around to actually seeing There's obviously going to be some doubts regarding these turn of events, but don't worry. This season chooses to focus more on the side characters rather than on the main character, Momonga. I'm pleased with how it all went, from the first episodes to the end. Princess Elizabeth is seen taking a ride on a combine harvester, cycling with her father and walking with her parents and sister.I'm very glad that Mad House decided to make a sequel to the first Overlord Season with this Season 2. This footage shows the Royal family on their Sandringham estate in 1943. She was appointed Colonel of the Grenadier Guards in 1942. The first ship she launched was HMS Vanguard at Clydebank on 30 November 1944. Princess Elizabeth carried out her first public engagements during the Second World War. ‘And when peace comes, remember it will be for us, the children of today, to make the world of tomorrow a better and happier place.’ ‘We are trying to do all we can to help our gallant sailors, soldiers and airmen, and we are trying, too, to bear our own share of the danger and sadness of war. In October 1940, 14-year-old Princess Elizabeth broadcast to the children of the Commonwealth on the radio programme Children's Hour, urging them to have courage. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret spent most of the Second World War at Windsor Castle, where they kept an allotment as part of the Dig for Victory campaign.
