https://i.ur.com/KIxwoYp.png Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation A Fulfilling Journey about a Broken Persons Second Chance at Living. Link to MAL version of review https://myanimelist.net/reviews.php?id=464869 Seeing that the light novels are officially done in Japan I wanted to ramble a bit here and give my thoughts on a series that was initially one I dropped to end up being one of the best series I have read of all time and one that played a big part in impacting my life forever. It has been a year and a half since I wrote a review here or MAL so I hope I wasnt too rusty here. Spoilers are present. STORY This series is not a straightup redemption journey it is about Rudeus living a life with no regrets and trying to live in a satisfactory way by the end without wasting his chances. It is not about him being whitewashed to being a perfect human being with zero flaws but growing amidst them and learning from his mistakes to do better and find a real purpose in his life and stick to it as much as possible. Knowing that Mushoku Tensei is an exceptional story that serves as not just a character journey for Rudeus Greyrats life in his second chance in this new world but as a prequel to something even potentially greater down the line. It is a series that explores Rudeus character in tons of depth and progresses well over time with him constantly aging and growing which prevents the series from ever feeling stagnant for me as there was always a sense of direction with what the story wanted to accomplish. But it is also a series that fleshed out its worldbuilding and lore so immensely that the world felt alive when reading through the books and I was immersed in the little details of each continent and the cultural differences between all of them and a series that also features plot elements and twists that are phenomenally executed and written in a way that Rudeus is only a part of the world and what is happening not being the main guy the world is revolving around. This is a series that excels too in being many different things. It can be a great adventure story like how the Dead End crew were traveling from the Demon Continent all the way back home or a great sliceoflife story exploring Rudeus living his daily life and getting to actually spend time with people outside and bonding with them naturally or even his chapters as a parent. It can be a dramatic actionheavy story or a purely emotionally complex one like with the whole PaulRudeus reunion in Volume 5. The series tackles many themes and many different tones at different times and pulls them all off really well. Nothing feels forced theres genuine nuance and thoughtprovoking elements to them that made the story feel even more hearty and polished than what I was expecting early on. The magic techniques the hearty character interactions and moments the excellent fights that were wellpaced too alongside the detail the great sense of progression and development for characters and the storytelling and great payoffs too for character and narrative arcs too throughout this series as a whole. Mushoku Tensei always offered something different with each volume and excelled for the most part in whatever it was trying to accomplish narratively and emotionally. Rifujin na Magonotes writing shined immensely here overall and by the end I was left satisfied with his work and the journey of this series completely. There are just too many elements to this story besides just Rudeus development that shines here so I can only praise how good the writing and storytelling were from start to finish. Everything felt so well thought out that a part of me felt like he crafted the world and many plot points before he even began writing about the main character and his story to come. Its not something I can compliment often for any series let alone an isekaibased series which I normally hate in general. Even the 26volume length it had felt just about right the series never felt rushed nor did it feel stagnant just exceptionally paced and consistently fun and engaging throughout. CHARACTERS Mushoku Tensei is superbly written from the narrative elements and underlying storytelling and buildup to the future series to come to the wellthoughtout detailed and immersive worldbuilding that makes the series and world feel real and alive. But what shines for me more than anything are the characters in Mushoku Tensei especially one very controversial and complex protagonist in Rudeus Greyrat. Rudeus Greyrat in his previous life was a broken human being. An overweight demotivated and depressed person who was locked in his room for decades after facing intensive bullying and trauma to the point of being a reject in society in his eyes and relying mainly on games eroges and anime to help him just live through. A guy that was living but felt dead on the inside and lost his ability to communicate and bond with anyone properly and a guy who was terrified of the outside world too. He was a person with a ton of regrets about how he wasted decades of his life from being spineless to turning to help and finding the strength to give his life a second chance right there. Its easy to understand why a lot of people hate Rudeus especially for his perverse tendencies early on in particular. Since he was drowned in many eroges hentai and anime for decades his social skills and treatment of women were really poor early on and he thought of his second chance as a way to do whatever he wants with no genuine consequences like a video game. But it is when he makes mistakes that hurt others when he experiences pain in this world and realizes and reminds himself constantly how much a second chance is meaningful to him that kept him pushing forward and enabled him to grow and mature as a character. His development does not turn him into a saint and a guy with no flaws whatsoever but he does develop into a pretty outstanding and morally complex character as a whole. A guy who knew he was scum in the past but is living a second life to just feel satisfied and gain closure in a way that he never got to do in the past. To stop blaming everything on others and realize how much accountability he needs to take with his own actions to go from taking advantage of his parents and thinking of them as evil to being a father himself and understanding what they went through and how he needs to be in the future to avoid situations like that. To use mistakes as stepping stones to becoming a better person in this world and living a life that he can feel satisfied with by the end regardless of how flawed or bumpy it can be at times. He does not care to be the strongest person ever just for fun he grows in a way where he wants to protect and cherish his family in this world the people that help give him happiness and more reasons to live. Considering how he failed to communicate at all with anyone in his past for a long time pushed his frustrations to others and struggled with his treatment of women early on he really did grow leaps and bounds by the end in a believable manner without just whitewashing every single trait of his in the past. He was definitely an unlikeable person to me early on but even before this series I always believed that unlikeable characters can still be phenomenal characters and Rudeus is one I could call a phenomenal character by the end. He might not have grown in ways some people might expect with a redemption story but the whole point of this story is to learn from his mistakes and grow from them to live a proud satisfying life in this new world. Even if some of the morality and relationship elements clash with our world and their standards nowadays. Beyond him the other characters feel incredibly fleshed out and are enjoyable to read through especially given how many of them are as morally complex to read like Rudeus. Eris was a spoiled brat who mistreated everyone when nothing went her way and was abusive Ruijerd was a person that went to overly extreme lengths to fulfill his promises in a stubborn clouded fashion without trying to understand the kids and their strengths himself. Paul was incredibly talented but was lazy to fulfill his potential in the past and a sleazebag who still was trying to be a good dad despite not being mature enough early on to understand how to tackle that situation especially with him having a son like Rudeus who was mentally older than he was. So many characters have complex issues or flaws but despite them still manage to grow develop and live in ways that feel satisfying for me to read through. Besides Eris Roxy and Sylphie are also fantastic heroines and the other side characters were great too. None of the development elements felt forced too in this story all were subtly done without having any character feel static whatsoever. One real aspect I loved was how fleshed out each character felt and how I can easily imagine the journeys everyone were undergoing even when the series hadnt focused on them for a long time. The series focuses mainly on Rudeus but the writing is so strong that I can imagine many of these characters be protagonists of their own series in this world. There are Eris and Roxy manga spinoffs for example but those can be applied to Paul and his past journey as an adventurer with his party Ruijerd and his journey of redeeming the reputation of the Sperds Norn and her journey to find her worth amidst her two more talented siblings Orsted and his journey etc. That is a good indication of how well these characters were written and treated all having depth realism and great development elements to read through. For such a complex and dysfunctional cast on the surface this series has one of the best groups of characters I have read in light novels for sure. ART Like the story and characters one huge way that the series evolved over time was with Shirotakas art. The illustrations and volume covers early on were solid for the most part. But the illustrations from Volume 7 I would say onwards went from solid to amazing and complimented the growth and progress of Rudeus journey extremely well. Seeing illustrations of Rudeus and his family in the first volume to how much they grew alongside the quality of their art was outstanding and even made me emotional when reflecting on the illustrations after finishing the series. In general the art is fantastic evokes tons of emotions well and captures the storytelling well. The art really benefitted from this series having their characters grow up thats for sure. There is even a map which is nice to have for a series that does a great job with its worldbuilding in general. Just comparing the earlier covers with the ones by the end can tell how well the art evolved with time. FINAL THOUGHTS You only realize the real value of something you discarded when you get the chance to pick it up again. Rudeus Greyrat That quote summarizes my experience with Mushoku Tensei. I was one of those people that picked up the series without warnings read the start of it and felt grossed out to the point of dropping it early. But I gave it a second chance and moved forward through the difficult times and what I got by the end was a personal gripping and emotional rollercoaster of a story filled with tons of adventure action happiness heartbreak complicated moments and more importantly tons of heart. As a guy who was a shutin for a couple of years and felt like there was no hope for me to recover the rest of my life and even had no willpower to brush my embarrassment aside and communicate with my loved ones about the depression and anxietyriddled years I went through this series opened my eyes and gave me that strength I needed to let go of my pride and open up to everyone. And to find the motivation to not give up while I still have the chance to live and push forward. To wake up and take a step. Even if the road down the line continues to be extremely bumpy and motivations might lose a bit of strength from time to time because of that it is still important to never give up and still find a way to enjoy life. Dont aim for a perfect life with no mistakes but a life where I can feel satisfied by the very end. Because of this series I finally gained the confidence to abandon being a perfectionist speak to my family after ignoring them for years and not wallow in my selfpity anymore and grow up. To that Im grateful that I got to read this series and glad to have experienced the complex bizarre yet touching endearing empowering and genuinely lifechanging journey that is Mushoku Tensei. It makes me happy that I gave it a second chance to see what value this series offered underneath all the layers of controversial elements that people criticize deeply on the surface sometimes even superficially or untruthfully without adequately exploring what the series was trying to portray and using stuff out of context to make the series image look even worse in the process. Its definitely not for everyone and I would not recommend it casually for anyone to read but it is still one I would proudly call my favorite series. A massive thanks to Rifujin na Magonotesensei and Shirotakasensei for their wonderful series here cant wait to see the Redundancy portion be adapted and see where the franchise as a whole goes from here.
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