Likewise in order to keep you up to date with that particular area of the world, there is a lot of dialogue that explains current events and events that have happened before Ains' arrival. But the second season establishes factions and characters that we don't get to see beyond the the first opening minutes of the first episode. Now this is a good thing because we didn't know much of the world in the first season so having a second season expanding the world does alleviate some of the criticism that the first season had. As such the arcs are used to establish characters in those areas of the world and expand on some of Ains' followers. We are already established with Ainz and we know who he is and what his goals are so why not expand the world outside Nazerick to focus on areas that are going to be affected by his presence. These two arcs are used to establish what is sort of the purpose of the second season, world building. Whereas the second arc takes place in the royal capital and focuses more on an underground syndicate known as the Eight Fingers. The first arc focuses on the tribal lives of native Lizardmen and how Ains wants to subjugate then to do his bidding. From there the story has two arcs that are each set in different locations. The story takes place pretty much right where we left off from season 1 (like it never left us) with Momonga (or Ains Ooal Gown) having gathered information of the areas around him, plans to establish and expand Nazerick in this world that he is still stuck in. Sit back, relax and check what what you are sitting on isn't Kinky, as I present to you the anime review for Overlord II. season started airing and now with the second season having ended its run, was it worth the wait? The question is though, was it worth it? It has been two and a half years since the first Now with this sequel and another season of One Punch Man yet to come, it looks like Madhouse are starting to break their own tradition and create additional seasons. This was shocking because Madhouse, the studio behind the first season, has a track record for creating one and done seasons that leave us wanting more, encouraging us to seek out and read the original material. About a year ago, the anime community and myself were both surprised and glad that Overlord was getting a second season.
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