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In this episode of Isekyle Season 2, we dive into Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, one of the most talked-about modern isekai anime—and asks a simple question: does it actually work? Often praised as a “foundational” isekai, Mushoku Tensei has been credited with shaping many of the genre’s modern tropes. But after watching the first six episodes, this review breaks down why the series never quite hooks, despite its strong animation and interesting worldbuilding. From its handling of reincarnation and NEET fantasy, to its uncomfortable reliance on perversion and unresolved character choices, this anime feels like a story held back by its own premise. This video examines whether Mushoku Tensei benefits from being an isekai at all, or if the reincarnation element actively undermines what could have been a compelling fantasy narrative. Topics include problematic characterization, unexplored magic systems, tonal inconsistency, and why the show’s ideas feel more like wasted potential than meaningful depth. Is this anime misunderstood… or is it just spinning its wheels? And more importantly—who is Mushoku Tensei actually for? 📌 In This Video: Mushoku Tensei review (episodes 1–6) Is Mushoku Tensei a good isekai anime? NEET fantasy and reincarnation tropes Problematic storytelling in modern anime Why strong animation isn’t enough Isekyle is a series where we take a critical look at isekai anime—what works, what doesn’t, and whether the genre even needs to exist in its current form. Alongside long-form anime essays, this channel also covers anime industry news, including deep dives like The Fall of Studio Gainax. If you enjoy thoughtful anime criticism, long-form reviews, and essays that go beyond surface-level hype, consider subscribing. 👍 Like the video 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments 🔔 Subscribe for more anime essays and reviews