The highly anticipated return of "Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation II" has been revealed in a new teaser, with the second half of the second season set to premiere on April 7. The announcement was made during a special event for the anime, accompanied by a captivating promotional video and key visuals.
Ryōsuke Shibuya, previously involved as a storyboard and episode director in the first half of the second season, has been confirmed as the new director for the upcoming episodes. The season will run until June, promising fans an extended journey into the fantastical world of "Mushoku Tensei."
Scheduled to air on Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, BS11, and Sun TV channels, the second half of the season will consist of 25 episodes and will also be streamed on Crunchyroll as it airs. The series has garnered immense popularity since its debut, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline, vibrant animation and beautiful landscape scenes. (We do particularly love the openings showing Rudeus, Eris and Ruijerd's travel.)
Additionally, notable changes in the production team include Hiroki Hirano taking over as director at Studio Bind for the first part, while Toshiya Ono steps in as the series script supervisor for the second part. Sanae Shimada and Yoshiko Saitō have been appointed as the new character designers, bringing fresh perspectives to the show's visual aesthetics.
"Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation" originated as a light novel series by Rifujin na Magonote and has since been adapted into manga and anime formats, captivating readers and viewers alike with its captivating narrative and compelling characters. Fans can look forward to the continuation of Rudeus Greyrat's epic adventure as he navigates a world of swords and sorcery with the wisdom of his past life.
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