Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 – Review
In its second season, “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” dials down a bit on the action, replacing it with diving deeper into Rudy’s efforts to not repeat the mistakes of his past life.
In its second season, “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” dials down a bit on the action, replacing it with diving deeper into Rudy’s efforts to not repeat the mistakes of his past life.
“Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” wraps things up by having Rudy bring Roxy and Zenith home and deliver the news about Paul.
Rudy and Elinalise begin their journey to rescue Zenith, and you’re led to wonder if you should worry about it being too easy?
Man-God makes an appearance after Rudy receives a disturbing letter that disrupts the upward trajectory his life has enjoyed as of late.
Norn’s perspective about her brother are confronted as Rudy finds himself, once again, forced to reflect on his past.
With the arrival of his little sisters, Rudy finds himself having to adjust not only to them around but also to how they remind him of himself.
Nanahoshi has a bit of a breakdown, which follows Paul asking Rudy for a favor.
In this action-comedy, a boy takes advantage of most of the women in his life, but especially his demon girlfriend, who kills other demons to make him money.
It’s an emotional episode as Rudy runs into people who haven’t been on his mind, but they have long thought and worried about him.
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