Crunchyroll Streams Overlord IV With English-dub

This might be a controversial take, but some anime sound too good in their English-dubbed version, and Overlord is one of them.


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Overlord’s much-anticipated fourth season came out this month, and fans have been going insane over it. The only ones who still haven’t been able to experience the thrill are the dub watchers, but their wait is finally over.

Crunchyroll went live with Overlord IV anime’s English-dubbed episodes today, and I hope you all have renewed your subscriptions.

The English-subtitled version is out with just two episodes, so there won’t be much lag. However, remember to protect yourselves from spoilers as this arc is super dynamic and thrilling.

Unlike other anime that start slow with the initial episodes, Overlord takes us straight to the point despite the season coming out after four years. I suggest you guys keep your eyes open at all times.

The streaming giant has also revealed the fantastic dub-cast, and we have it here for you:

CharacterCastOther Works
Ainz Ooal GownChris GuerreroGecko Moria (One Piece)
AlbedoElizabeth MaxwellYmir (Attack on Titan)
Aura Bella FioraJill HarrisNino Nakano (The Quintessential Quintuplets)
Mare Bella FioreMegan ShipmanAnya Forger (Spy×Family)
Pandora’s ActorEric ValeTomura Shigaraki (My Hero Academia)
HamusukeHeather WalkerKei Shirogane (Kaguya-sama: Love is War)
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New Characters Debut in Episode 2 of ‘Overlord IV’

From what I have seen in the subtitled version, the season is a bit rushed as it tries to fit multiple plotlines in one episode.

Crunchyroll Debuts Overlord IV Anime in English-dub
Overlord | Source: Crunchyroll

At the same time, everything might come together during the final episodes, so I’m counting on that.

About Overlord

Overlord is a Japanese light novel series written by Kugane Maruyama and illustrated by so-bin. A manga adaptation by Satoshi Ōshio, with art by Hugin Miyama, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten’s manga magazine Comp Ace

In the year 2138, Yggdrasil, a popular online game, is quietly shut down one day in the booming era of virtual reality.

However, one player named Momonga decides not to log out. Momonga is transformed into his skeletal avatar as the most powerful wizard.

The New World changes drastically with NPCs feeling emotion and Momonga smelling things, unlike in the game. Having no parents, friends, or place in society, Momonga strives to take over the new world the game has become.

Source: Crunchyroll

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