On Monday, the official website of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation anime revealed that the anime’s season 1 part 2 would air in Japan on Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, and BS11 on October 3. The website also released a key visual.
In the earlier announcement it was revealed that the new season was postponed from July to October, read here.
Season one of the anime premiered on January 10 consisting of 11 episodes which ended its broadcast on March 22. The anime is available on Funimation in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Mexico, and Brazil. Asian countries can watch the show on Muse Aisa’s YouTube channel.
The story follows a 34-year-old man who is killed after trying to save someone from getting hit by a car. He soon finds himself reincarnated in a magical world as Rudeus Greyrat, except that he gets his whole life reset, starting as a baby. With all of his knowledge from his previous life, and a new heaping helping of magical ability, Rudeus quickly becomes a formidable warrior ready for adventure. Oh, and he’s still a total pervert. – Funimation
The staff and cast of the anime are:
Role | Staff |
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Director | Manabu Okamoto |
Writer | Manabu Okamoto |
Music | Yoshiaki Fujisawa |
Studio | Studio Bind |
Characters | Kazutaka Sugiyama |
Character | Actor |
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Rudeus Greyrat | Tomokazu Sugita |
Sylphiette Greyrat | Ai Kayano |
Roxy Migurdia | Konomi Kohara |
Eris Boreas Greyrat | Ai Kakuma |
Paul Greyrat | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Zenith Greyrat | Hisako Kanemoto |
Lillia Greyrat | Lynn |
Norn Greyrat | Saya Aizawa |
Ghislaine Dedoldia | Megumi Toyoguchi |
Aisha Greyrat | Yūki Takada |
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation (Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu) is a light novel series written by Rifujin na Magonote. The light novel was released as a web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in November 2012. It was announced a year later that the series would receive a print release under Media Factory’s MF Books imprint. Shirotaka is doing the illustration for the novel.
Apart from light novel and TV anime the franchise also has a manga adaption by author Yuka Fujikawa published under Media Factory’s Monthly Comic Flapper. As of June 23, 2021, the manga has been compiled into 15 tankōbon volumes.
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