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OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom (2024)
Facing possible annihilation by the Demon Emperor's demi-human army, the Sacred Kingdom reluctantly seeks aid from the feared, undead Sorcerer King Ainz.
Facing possible annihilation by the Demon Emperor's demi-human army, the Sacred Kingdom reluctantly seeks aid from the feared, undead Sorcerer King Ainz.
A political bias rating cannot be determined for this film. Insufficient narrative and thematic information prevents an assessment of its ideological context or central messages.
The movie features traditional casting for its anime origin, utilizing Japanese voice actors and character designs without explicit race or gender swaps of roles typically considered white in Western media. Its narrative focuses on a fantasy world and power dynamics, not explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on DEI themes.
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The animated film does not feature any instances where a character, canonically established as one race in the source material, is portrayed as a different race on screen. Character designs and racial depictions remain consistent with the original franchise.
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