

After Eris’ departure, Rudy wallows in depression until he rediscovers his purpose in the heat of battle and returns to life as an adventurer. Tales of his exploits earn him an invite to Ranoa University of Magic, where a former friend studies in disguise. Review: Love this show. - Love this show don’t believe the haters. MC isn’t supposed to be likable at the start but grows overtime. I’ve read the books and trust me it’s worth watching. Review: Positive - My son loved this
| ASIN | B0D7D7NGG6 |
| Actors | Various |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,229 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,827 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.64 x 6.72 x 5.41 inches; 5.44 ounces |
| Release date | September 24, 2024 |
| Run time | 5 hours and 25 minutes |
| Studio | Crunchyroll |
S**E
Love this show.
Love this show don’t believe the haters. MC isn’t supposed to be likable at the start but grows overtime. I’ve read the books and trust me it’s worth watching.
K**N
Positive
My son loved this
A**R
The journey
If there's any anime out there this is a movie that you need to watch from the beginning to end of this chapter yes there are little small slow Parts but overall it is beyond the word heartwarming and yet the the tribulation that he goes through is beyond make believe it is to a point where it ties you to real life and you sit there feeling his pain as you've also gone down that road. For the men side it I can testify
J**N
Mushoku Tensesei Season 2 part 1
Great show and continuation from the 1 at and most realistic Isekai Ive ever enjoyed:)
G**N
Easier to watch than season 1 (in mixed company)
This title is really well crafted. However, it is not suggested to be viewed in company that you do not know. Season 1 had a considerable number of awkward moments, especially viewed in mixed company. Season 2 is quite a bit more palatable and maintains a high level of quality production.
S**D
Waiting for part two
Cliffhanger
A**R
Very Disappointed by the Lack of Effort
I'd been eagerly awaiting this release for several months. This is one of my favorite animes and I'm eager to have a physical copy, despite the hefty price. The very first thing I noticed was all the credits were still in Japanese. This is the only place the dub actors get any on screen credit for their work and it's missing. In the previous releases, the burned in Japanese subtitles for the fantasy languages were removed. Here they're still present, serving no purpose unless you're watching as a Japanese speaker. I fail to see what effort Crunchyroll put into this visually. It seems they took the files straight from Japan and slapped them on a disc. If I had known this is what the release was going to entail, I probably wouldn't have bothered buying it.
U**2
Muy buena season
A**R
Good story
S**H
After the wild ride that was Season 1, Mushoku Tensei: returns with Season 2 Part 1, and I have to say—it absolutely delivers. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that Season 2 is my favourite so far. One of the biggest improvements in this season is the shift in tone. If you found parts of Season 1 to be too pervy, cringe, or weird, then you’ll be relieved to know that Season 2 tones all of that down significantly. The writing is far more refined, focusing on meaningful character development, emotional depth, and world-building rather than shock value. This makes it much easier to get invested in the story without constantly rolling your eyes or feeling second hand embarrassment. But let’s talk about what really makes this season shine—the characters. Every single one of them is extremely likeable this time around. From new faces to returning favourites, the cast is brimming with personality, and it’s hard not to root for them. The interactions feel more natural, the relationships feel more genuine, and there are some truly hilarious moments sprinkled throughout to balance out the drama. And, of course, we have to talk about Rudeus and Sylphy. They are hands-down the best together. Their relationship is filled with so many cute moments that it’s impossible not to smile whenever they’re on screen. Watching their bond grow and seeing Rudeus mature emotionally in a way that feels authentic is incredibly rewarding. They complement each other so well, and their scenes together are some of the most heart warming in the entire series. Rudeus really does learn and improve from his past mistakes and urges, so to see him change so much is very rewarding. The only downside? This is just Part 1 of Season 2, meaning we have to wait for Part 2 to come out. The cliff-hanger ending makes the wait even more painful, but thankfully, I couldn’t hold out that long and ended up finishing the rest of it on Crunchyroll. And let me tell you—it’s so worth it. Overall, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2, Part 1 is a major step up from its predecessor. It dials back the awkward elements from Season 1 while doubling down on everything that makes the story and characters so engaging. If you weren’t sure about continuing after Season 1, I highly recommend giving this one a shot. You won’t be disappointed.
S**E
v/good
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