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Alright, let’s dive into Kizoku Tensei: Megumareta Umare kara Saikyou no Chikara wo Eru Episode 2—a wild ride that’s equal parts chaotic, cliché, and weirdly addictive. If you thought Episode 1 was a power trip, Episode 2 cranks it up to 11 with Noah Ararat, the six-year-old reincarnated noble, flexing his “blessed” status like it’s going out of style. Let’s break down what worked, what didn’t, and why fans are either loving the slop or screaming into their pillows.
First off, let’s recap the basics (since the episode itself is all over the place). Noah, now the Thirteenth Prince of the Ararat Kingdom, is on a mission to “eradicate corruption” and collect magical toys—wait, I mean “ultimate power.” Episode 2 throws him into a town where he stumbles upon a singer named Alichey, who’s being harassed by loan sharks. Instead of, y’know, talking to them, Noah solves the problem with two classic isekai moves: money and violence. He buys the entire bar where Alichey performs, then later beats up the thugs (because why negotiate when you can flex your royal status and fists?). Oh, and he also finds not one, but two magical items—a ring and a book—because why not?
Now, let’s talk about the fan reactions, because they’re chef’s kiss unfiltered. One user summed it up perfectly: “This anime should be renamed to ‘Noble Reincarnation: Born Blessed, So I’ll Solve All My Problems with Money and Violence.’” Truer words never spoken. Noah’s basically Elon Musk as a six-year-old, buying everything in sight and using his status to get away with… well, everything. Another fan joked, “This kid’s acting like Elon buying everything 😭” and honestly? That’s the energy.
But here’s the thing: for every hater, there’s a fan who’s eating this up. “Overpowered brat collecting magical weapons left and right, and saving damsels in distress. Trashy and cliche. I love it,” one user admitted. It’s the kind of show that’s so bad it’s good—like a guilty pleasure you can’t stop watching even though you know it’s garbage. “I know this is one of trashy seasonal!! but imma keep watching this one,” another fan confessed. Let’s be real: sometimes you just need mindless entertainment, and this episode delivers that in spades.
That said, the episode has major flaws. The pacing is all over the place—scenes jump from Noah meeting Alichey to him fighting thugs to him finding a magical ring with zero transition. Fans called it “disjointed,” “rushed,” and “like a PowerPoint presentation with too many slides.” One user even asked, “What the hell are they trying to do with the rushing? I don’t get it, it all just seems disjointed hopping from one major event to another.” It’s like the writers took a bunch of cool moments from the novel, glued them together with duct tape, and called it an episode.
The characters are also… let’s say, underdeveloped. Noah has all the personality of a brick wall—he’s just “blessed” and that’s it. Alichey is your typical damsel in distress, and the villains are so cartoonish they might as well twirl mustaches. “The writing is horrid, characters act in ways that make absolutely no sense whatsoever,” one fan ranted. Another added, “The MC is a Gary Stu. I’m dropping this.” Fair—Noah never faces real consequences, which makes the stakes feel nonexistent.
But wait, there’s a silver lining! Some fans actually enjoyed the social/political bits. “I like the social/political aspect of the show 😁” one user said. Noah’s interactions with his brother Oscar (who’s surprisingly not a jerk like the crown prince) add a tiny glimmer of depth. And let’s not forget the meme-worthy moments—like when the loan sharks accost Alichey on stage in front of everyone and announce their crimes. “How did these people even survive to adulthood?” a fan asked. Good question! It’s so absurd it’s funny.
The action scenes? Let’s be nice and call them “lackluster.” Noah’s fights are over in seconds, and the animation is… well, it’s there. “The action scenes are lackluster,” one fan noted, and honestly, that’s being generous. But hey, if you’re here for flashy fights, you’re in the wrong place. This is all about the power fantasy.
So, who is this episode for? If you love trashy isekai with overpowered MCs, cliché damsels, and more plot holes than a Swiss cheese factory, this is your jam. If you want deep characters, coherent storytelling, or anything resembling logic, run far, far away. As one fan put it: “This feels like an anime the 6/10 rating was invented for.” It’s not great, but it’s not the worst thing you’ll watch this season.
In conclusion, Episode 2 of Kizoku Tensei is a hot mess—but a fun hot mess. It’s the kind of show you watch with friends, make fun of, and then secretly look forward to next week. Whether you’re here for the memes, the power trip, or just to see how much more absurd it can get, one thing’s for sure: Noah Ararat isn’t slowing down. He’s got more magical items to collect, more damsels to save, and more money to throw around. And honestly? I’m here for it.
Final Verdict: 6/10. It’s not good, but it’s entertaining. If you’re a fan of mindless isekai slop, give it a watch. If not, skip it. But hey—at least it’s not Ex-Arm.
P.S. Can we talk about Alichey’s haircut? One fan joked, “Now that he is paying her maybe the singer can afford a haircut.” Relatable. 😉
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