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In Japan, the film made an impressive debut, ranking at #2 in its opening weekend. It sold a remarkable 198,000 tickets and grossed approximately 317,859,004 yen (roughly US$2.19 million). The inclusion of IMAX screenings from September 13 enhanced this success, with overall ticket sales reaching 270,000 and earnings totaling around 457 million yen (US$3.15 million) by the opening span from September 20-22.
However, by its fourth weekend, Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom slipped from the top 10 at the Japanese box office, but not before earning an impressive cumulative total of 910,185,100 yen (about US$6.09 million) by October 6.
Story Synopsis: A Battle for Survival
The narrative, as described by Kadokawa, transports audiences to the Roebel Sacred Kingdom, where peace reigned under the leadership of Sacred Queen Calca. However, tranquility is shattered with the emergence of the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth and his fearsome Demi-Human Alliance.
A Desperate Quest for Alliance
Despite formidable opposition by the Roebel Sacred Kingdom’s Sacred Paladin Order, led by the grizzled Remedios and high priestess Kelart, their efforts fall short against the might of Jaldabaoth. With their civilization on the brink of downfall, Remedios and her ally Neia embark on a daring mission to seek aid from the enigmatic Sorcerer Kingdom Ains Ooal Gown, a land ruled by the undead and held in contempt by the remaining vestiges of the Sacred Kingdom.
Meet the New and Returning Stars
The cast of Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom blends new talent with beloved returning actors. Noteworthy additions include:
- Yoshino Aoyama as Neia Baraja
- Hitomi Nabatame as Remedios Custodio
- Saori Hayami as Calca Bessarez
- Haruka Tomatsu as Kelart Custodio
Additionally, several fan-favorite characters reappear, including Satoshi Hino as Ains, Yumi Hara as Albedo, and Masayuki Katō as Demiurge.
Directorial Excellence and Production Team
The movie benefits from the masterful direction of Naoyuki Itou, who reprises his role in orchestrating both the film’s direction and scriptwriting, while collaborating with Yukie Sugawara for script contributions. Visual excellence is ensured with Satoshi Tasaki returning as the character designer and animation director, whilst the auditory elements are overseen by Fumiyuki Go at Bit Grooove Promotion. Complementing the visual and auditory package is Shūji Katayama’s evocative musical composition, produced by Team-MAX and distributed by Kadokawa Animation.
Final Thoughts
The continuation of the Overlord saga in The Sacred Kingdom promises a tale of courage, strategic alliances, and epic battles, wrapped in a visually mesmerizing package. As Crunchyroll continues to broaden its streaming footprint, fans across the globe remain eager to immerse themselves in this enthralling world. With its rich storytelling, compelling characters, and masterful artistry, the film stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of anime and the collaborative efforts of its talented creators.
For anyone looking to delve deeper into the intricacies of this world, Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom is undoubtedly a must-watch. So, gather your fellow anime enthusiasts and experience the grandeur of this saga as it continues to unfold on the screen.
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