Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

A reincarnation fantasy where an adult underachiever keeps his memories through a second infancy in a world of magic.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

A thirty-four-year-old underachiever begins again in a fantasy world as the infant Rudeus, retaining all of his old experience. The new life includes a family and real magic, along with another chance to make an effort. He reaches childhood with an adult memory bank already installed. The mobility remains age appropriate.

Super Eyepatch Fox

An adult underachiever begins again as Rudeus, an infant in a world of magic. His old memories survive the change, giving the second childhood unusual awareness but no instant freedom. The marketed promise is opportunity without amnesia, with a full previous life still occupying the nursery.

Gigguku

Rudeus begins again as an infant and realizes the new world has actual magic. That possibility makes the second childhood feel HUGE. Studio Bind gives the fantasy a grounded sense of place while an adult memory tries to operate from a tiny body. Opportunity has arrived, but so have every old experience and failure he still remembers!

Father's Basement

An adult consciousness inside an infant creates discomfort the premise cannot simply wave away. It also gives the second chance a clear constraint. Rudeus retains his previous experience in a fantasy childhood with family and magic, but memory does not grant adult independence. The setup works best when opportunity and old baggage remain in the same room.

Doldia Village

E1–4 · 7.7

Dead End seeks passage home, only to become tangled with beastfolk smugglers.

Millis

E5–7 · 8.6

A stop in Millishion confronts Rudeus with family wounds and separate journeys.

Shirone Kingdom

E8–9 · 7.9

Rudeus reaches Shirone chasing a reunion, but royal trouble waits nearby.

Fittoa Homecoming

E10–12 · 9.0

Near Fittoa at last, Dead End encounters a warrior beyond their understanding.

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