Dark Scrolls Review – A Gravely Fun Time

Dark Scrolls Review

Side-scrolling levels were always my least favorite part of any game growing up. Having to deal with the enemies on screen as well as the ever-moving level, overwhelmed me and caused many game overs. Nowadays, though, having gotten slightly better at games made times like these a breeze. So when I was given the chance to play Dark Scrolls, a side-scrolling game, I was a bit wary until I heard it was also a roguelike, which immediately piqued my interest.

I’ve been lucky to play so many unique roguelike games recently, with games like Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes and Last Man Sitting each having great mechanics that seamlessly weave into the gameplay. So when I jumped into Dark Scrolls, I was initially disappointed to see nothing too unique. However, once I began to understand the game’s mechanics, I found myself drawn in. While there are some things I wish were added or done better, the overall game was a fantastic time.

Down But Not Out

Dark Scrolls has a simple premise: each run starts with the main character emerging from the grave, then setting off on a journey to reach the end, which can be one of three levels. Each stage is also filled with monsters that try to defeat me and send me back to the start. With up to four levels to play through each run and multiple paths to take to get to the end, there are quite a few different ways to experience the game.

As much fun as taking multiple paths is, there are areas, such as the mountain and bridge, that are locked behind a toll after the first level is complete. This meant that, if I wanted to get to the upper path, I needed to earn enough money. Otherwise, I would be sent to the lower path. Having this choice so early on is really fun, as it makes the following three levels different each time, and if I really wanted to make sure I had enough money, it can be earned via chests, which can be found randomly during levels or when a mini horde rush appears.

Around the mid-point of each stage, the game begins with what can best be described as a mini horde rush. For a limited time, a small number of enemies appear on screen. Each time they’re all fully defeated, another group spawns in. This goes on for around a minute until the counter hits zero, and a chest pops up. At first, I assumed it was mainly for earning money, but the better I did, the more rewards I gained. These would range from a full health potion to even a cannon that skips part of the level. The choice between going all out for the big reward or avoiding all the enemies to avoid getting too overwhelmed always tripped me up, but in a good way. 

At first, the game gives you three playable characters, each with different gameplay styles. One example is a mage who shoots energy blasts that can bounce across the screen, while another is a barbarian who can ground-pound enemies. Along the way, you will unlock a total of 9 heroes, all of whom are unique and satisfying to play as. Each also comes with its own unique ultimate ability to use, which is earned via the star system that slowly levels up by damaging monsters. Some of these abilities I didn’t find too useful, such as the Thief’s ability to turn invisible. On the surface, it sounds like a useful ability, but considering monsters can jump out from any direction, it feels better to use an ability that will take them down rather than one that lets you hide from them. 

The game also comes with a unique perk system tied to the stars. Whenever a perk is purchased from the shop during a stage, there is a choice to add it to one of the five star levels. Each time the star meter slowly builds up and reaches the assigned level, that perk is automatically used. At first, it can seem pretty confusing, but once I got the hang of it, I made combos that really made the game easier than it already is. It made Dark Scrolls feel really satisfying to master, as a system like this made me really think about which perks to use and the best time to use the character’s signature ability, all so that multiple perks can be in play and change the tide of battle.

Minor Issues

Dark Scrolls has very few issues I ran into while playing, but there are some minor nitpicks that are worth noting. For starters, the game is often too easy. In the beginning, this was appreciated, since it allowed me to leisurely learn the basics of the game. However, after a few runs and having learned how the game works, the difficulty never rose to accommodate my new skills. I think I would’ve enjoyed it if the game had a way to challenge me more, such as an option to switch to a greater difficulty.

Each run is also very limited to the chosen path after level one. If I don’t have enough money for the upper levels, then I’m stuck doing the mines and the castle, which forces me to do yet another run where I’m exploring the same level over again, just to get to the mountains or the moon. I would’ve liked it if there were more chances to reach the higher paths in later stages, but considering how quick some runs can be, this is more of a small frustration rather than a game-breaking issue.

There was also a small audio issue I kept experiencing every time I visited the wishing well in between levels. Every time I opened up the screen to toss coins down the well, the audio would spike for a second; it was really jarring, but other than this one instance, I didn’t really notice it anywhere else. Thankfully, these issues are small enough that they rarely detracted from my enjoyment of Dark Scrolls as a whole. 

Adventuring into Darkness 

I enjoyed my time with Dark Scrolls; the quick side-scrolling action was fun and exciting, and the great pixel art style and some catchy music always kept me engaged. Plus, the co-op option is much appreciated. However, as fun as things are, I did have some issues with the experience, such as the lack of difficulty and the lack of changing paths mid-game, which slightly hinder what would otherwise be a great roguelike.

Overall, though, Dark Scrolls is still a charming game that was clearly crafted with love and is worth checking out, regardless of your interests in side-scrollers and roguelikes. Just be prepared to climb out of that grave and into a solid adventure.

Disclaimer: Devolver Digital provided a PC (Steam) copy of Dark Scrolls for review purposes.

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! Preview – Arcade Fun, But It Could Be More

Truck-kun Preview

I am not an expert in either driving games nor the Isekai genre. I more so know the tropes of the genre through cultural osmosis within anime spheres, rather than having great familiarity with specific works. Yet I still found myself enjoying my brief preview of Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?!, which manages to combine both into one package, even if I hoped for more from the premise.

Hit and Run in Another World

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! is clearly made with great love for both isekai anime and arcade driving. The first informs the story, while the latter provides the gameplay loop. The combination works very well. The game starts with a play on the isekai trope of a truck hitting the protagonist, only to send them to the other world of the story. We are first introduced to salarywoman and isekai enthusiast Carissa Ward, both of whom are soon to be sent on her isekai adventure. The player inhabits the truck driver who committed vehicular manslaughter, who is soon coerced by Carissa into committing a whole load of vehicular homicides.

It’s front-loaded, with a voiced cutscene to start affairs (though the audio mixing is questionable) and set the game up, followed mostly by encouragement to get on with playing. The game uses a visual novel-style presentation to exposit and tell jokes, mostly parodying isekai and poking fun at the out-of-his-depth truck driver. It got a few laughs out of me, so it must be doing something right.

Simple Core Gameplay

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! feels like a driving game that forces me to do something other than hold forward as hard as possible for the duration, which I appreciated. The controls are fairly standard for arcade driving, with boosts and side-swiping included. It felt very sensitive, with light touches on either trigger sending the truck zooming in the desired direction. Hitting objects is easy, they’re scattered everywhere and often quite large. On the other hand, hitting people is more difficult; they’re little and move around.

It’s brought together by the added element of stress from having a timer at the top of the screen. You can’t take your time lining up the perfect movement, lest that time slip away forever. Another core element of the simple gameplay loop focuses on gathering stars. The player must hit people to send monsters to the other world, hit objects to gain power, and use that power to destroy monsters, which earns stars. There are always three objectives to complete, which vary in difficulty and are taken from a small pool. After completion, you get more challenges to complete. These completed challenges either reward stars or extended time with which to gather more stars.

The map of Wendale is expansive and is filled with plenty of activities to partake in. Some of the potential objectives, such as hitting beach chairs or driving through a billboard, reward knowledge of the surroundings. A free roam option will be available in the final game too, a savvy decision given how rushed I was during the outings. I wanted to see what was going on with the big man that showed up in the middle of gameplay, but I sadly didn’t have the time. The minimap also wasn’t an effective aid, as it was difficult to check when my focus was entirely on the timer. Plus, the city setting is slightly drab and filled with a little too much gray for my liking, although different districts and features like parks and beaches go some way to alleviating repetition.

Missed Opportunities

The game excited me with its premise, as I was intrigued by the potential that the dual world story provides. The layout of the screen, with Carissa’s combat at the bottom, suggests that both the driving and the fighting will have to be taken into account. This isn’t really the case. You can take care of Carissa’s side of the action by just blowing the horn whenever your energy is full. This is a case where the simplicity works against the game. A Skeleton King is promised as the end goal, which I hope to see shake up the formula somewhat.

The concept of armored objects is introduced early on, expanded with the police cars, which share the same sort of armor. Those with armor cannot simply be crashed into like most of the environment, instead requiring the use of a boost. This makes sense as the boost is difficult to line up, giving a reward for looking ahead on your path. However, if you don’t want that burden, the side swipe also breaks armor. It does cut down on the potential pain of having to back up to readjust, but it can make armor feel almost trivial.

Overall, Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! has clearly figured out its identity. In short bursts, it is a remarkably fun time, and even if it wasn’t quite what I had in mind going in, I still managed to enjoy it. The demo for Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! is available now on Steam as part of Steam Next Fest, while the full game can be wishlisted before it releases on July 29 on Steam and Xbox Series X|S.

Sonic the Hedgehog Reveals Olympic Day Merch

Sonic the Hedgehog Reveals Olympic Day Merch

SEGA and the International Olympic Committee have announced that merch themed around Olympic Day and Sonic the Hedgehog is available now. The announcement coincides with the ongoing Sonic 35th anniversary. 

The collaboration, which celebrates the anniversary of the day The Olympics were created, includes five unique and colorful T-shirt and hoodie designs. Each features Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Shadow trying out the Olympic sports of basketball, skateboarding, weightlifting, tennis and football. This comes just a year after SEGA and the International Olympic Committee announced a multi-year licensing deal between the Olympics and Sonic the Hedgehog. The shirts/hoodies are available now via the Olympics website

Today, SEGA finally released the long-rumored Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition, available now on Nintendo Switch 2. Physical editions are available to order at most local and online retailers.  This new version of Frontiers includes new visuals designed for the Nintendo Switch 2, as well as the post-launch “The Final Horizon” story campaign. Additionally, it also includes the other post-launch content updates: “Sights, Sounds, and Speed” and “Sonic’s Birthday Bash.” The Explorer’s Treasure Box, “Monster Hunter” Collaboration Pack, Sonic Adventure 2 Shoes, and Holiday Cheer Suit are featured too, alongside a digital art-book and mini soundtrack. 

Earlier this year, Paramount Pictures released the first teaser trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 4. It featured Sonic, Dr. Robotnik, Knuckles, Tails, Shadow, Tom and Maddie, Amy Rose, and Metal Sonic. The trailer features the description “the countdown to chaos has begun,” leading to many to speculate that the film will feature the debut of Team Chaotix or Chaos. Lastly, Sonic the Hedgehog 4 will premiere in theaters on March 19, 2027.

KAIJU No. 8 THE GAME Adds [The Resurgent Commander] Sagan Shinomiya

KAIJU NO. 8: THE GAME Adds Sagan Shinomiya
Special Event [Patchwork Bonds] Available Now

Akatsuki Games, TOHO CO., and Production I.G have released a new update for KAIJU No. 8 THE GAME, which adds new 5-star character [The Resurgent Commander] Sagan Shinomiya. It also adds a new special event, titled [Patchwork Bonds].

Sagan is in a prototype suit from the early days of CLOZER. She is able to enhance her team thanks to the suit’s abilities. Alongside her debut is a new event, which will reward players who participate with 1,500 dimensional crystals. A press release describes it as follows:

The secret anti-Dimensional Kaiju special unit, CLOZER, has been assembled. Appointed as its captain, Sagan Shinomiya receives a directive from Director General Shinomiya himself: to evaluate the true character of her new subordinates—a squad of global elites who are far from conventional.

Her squad features: a former spec-ops soldier discharged for insubordination; a mysterious beauty with shady connections; a mad scientist harboring dangerous ideals; and an elusive, enigmatic girl from a private military company. Faced with a team of unruly mavericks whose overpowering personalities constantly clash, Sagan struggles to find her footing as a leader.

How will this unconventional unit forge an unbreakable bond? Discover the definitive origin story of Sagan Shinomiya and the CLOZER members in this special event!

KAIJU NO. 8: THE GAME is available now for Android, iOS, and PC via Steam. Currently, Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 is streaming with English dubs and subs on Crunchyroll. A “conclusion arc” anime adaptation and a new “Narumi’s Weekday” short are also in the works, and planned to release at a later date.

HIDIVE Reveals Anime Expo 2026 Schedule and Lineup

The World is Dancing

HIDIVE has revealed its Anime Expo 2026 schedule and anime lineup, which includes panels and screenings for The World Is Dancing, HELL MODE: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing Season 2, and The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World. These three titles will be streaming on HIDIVE as part of the platform’s summer 2026 simulcast anime lineup.

Here’s the schedule as it stands, courtesy of HIDIVE:

HIDIVE Anime Expo 2026 Schedule and Lineup

Thursday, July 2, 2026

HIDIVE Exhibit Booth

  • 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • South Hall
    • Booth SF13

HIDIVE Presents HELL MODE 2nd Season North American Premiere

  • 3:45 p.m. – 4:35 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • Concourse Level 2
    • Room 403AB

Level grind with us for the 2nd Season North American premiere of the hit isekai action series and summer simulcast HELL MODE: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing. Open to all badge holders.

 

HIDIVE Presents The World Is Dancing Episode 1 Encore and Episode 2 World Premiere

  • 6:45 p.m. – 7:35 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • Concourse Level 2
    • Room 403AB

Why do people dance? Join HIDIVE for an Episode 1 encore screening and the Episode 2 world premiere of The World Is Dancing, the new sweeping historical drama and summer simulcast series that will make you laugh, cry and maybe even dance. Open to all badge holders.

Friday, July 3, 2026

HIDIVE Exhibit Booth

  • 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • South Hall
    • Booth SF13

Saturday, July 4, 2026

HIDIVE Exhibit Booth

  • 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • South Hall
    • Booth SF13

HIDIVE Presents The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Road Trip North American Premiere and Q&A

  • 4:45 p.m. – 5:35 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • West Hall Level 2
    • Room 511ABC

Pitch a tent and camp out with HIDIVE for the North American premiere and Q&A of The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Road Trip, the new summer simulcast series where being isekai’d meets gourmet, campfire cooking! Open to all badge holders. Panelists include:

  • Japanese Guest
    • Atsushi Nigorikawa (Director)
  • Panel Host
    • Star Butler

Sunday, July 5, 2026

HIDIVE Exhibit Booth

  • 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • South Hall
    • Booth SF13

HIDIVE Presents HELL MODE 2nd Season English Dub World Premiere

  • 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
    • Los Angeles Convention Center
    • Concourse Level 2
    • Room 403AB

Life on hard mode is a total grind! Join HIDIVE for the 2nd Season English dub world premiere of the hit isekai action series HELL MODE: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing. Open to all badge holders.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Reveals Free DLC Characters and SEGA Music Collection

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds free DLC characters Classic Sonic, Axel and Samba

During Sonic’s Birthday Livestream, SEGA revealed multiple free DLC characters for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, including Classic Sonic, Axel from Crazy Taxi, and Amigo from Samba de Amigo. Classic Sonic will be available later today in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds as the first of three DLC characters, followed by Axel in August and Samba in September.

In addition, the SEGA Music Collection will be available in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds with a slew of new music. Music will be added in each new update associated with the free DLC characters.

Fans can also look forward to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Avatar Packs for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. Based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pack will launch in July 2026 with all four iconic Turtles—Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo. The crew will be available with with new vehicles, courses, and new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-inspired music tracks.

The Avatar Pack for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds arrives in October 2026 with fan-favorite characters Aang and Katara, new vehicles, courses and Avatar-inspired music tracks, emotes, and more. Year Two follows up at a later date with the all-new Godzilla and Evangelion Packs, and more details will be revealed later this year.

Final Weapon previously reviewed Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and gave it a 4.5/5 score, noting that “there is very little in the way between the player and the game’s content, making for a refreshing pick-up-and-play experience that will satisfy players of all ages and skill levels. CrossWorlds is a kart racer that deeply understands the appeal of the genre and manages to finish in first place because of that.”

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is available now for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Astrae Oratio Reveals New Gameplay Trailer

The upcoming RPG Astrae Oratio has revealed a new trailer showing off its characters. It is being developed by Dynamis One and published by NCSOFT.

The new trailer, titled ‘The city, the stars, and the magic’, can be seen here:

The NCSOFT site provides this description:

Astrae Oratio is a Shindenki subculture RPG set in a fantasy world where magic permeates everyday life.
Players can explore Astrae Oratio’s expanded world through four-panel comics and character stamps, available on the teaser site and official social channels. NC will continue rolling out additional characters, universe details, and promotional videos on an ongoing basis.

The official Astrae Oratio website adds this information about the setting:

A familiar yet foreign world where Tokyo Tower has just been completed and Odaiba’s international exhibition center is still under construction. The Shunin, a low-ranking local public official, is assigned to a mysterious institution known as the Special District Office.
It turns out to be an agency responsible for overseeing the administrative affairs of magicians living in Tokyo while concealing their true identities.
The Shunin becomes the public official assigned exclusively to the magicians of Tokyo. They alone are tasked with handling the city’s various magician- related incidents.
Beneath the city lights, people still speak of dreams and magic.
This is a world that resembles our own yet advances along a different path. Another story is about to begin.

Lastly, Astrae Oratio will release for iOS and Android at some point in 2026. More news will surface at a later date. 

Fool Night Anime Adaptation Announced, Premieres This Year on Netflix

Fool Night Anime Adaptation Announced, Premieres This Year on Netflix

Netflix has announced, during the Annecy International Festival, an anime adaptation of the Fool Night manga. It will premiere this year on the streaming service. 

The new anime is the result of a collaboration between Sunshine and SHAFT. It stars Kōki Uchiyama as Toshiro Kamiya and Minako Kotobuki as Yomiko Horai. Atsuyuki Yukawa will direct the anime at Sunrise and SHAFT. Jin Tanaka will write the script, Robert Sato is designing the characters, and Tatsuya Katō is composing the music. The other staff members are as follows:

  • Assistant Director: Ryō Shimura
  • Visual Development: Ryō Kikuchi
  • Art Director: Maki Takano (J.C. Staff)
  • Color Design: Jin Hibino
  • Director of Photography: Kazunari Ishikawa (animocaramel), Chiaki Tokuta (Tera Effect), Takayuki Aizu (SHAFT)
  • CG Directors: Naoki Yamamoto, Junya Hirano
  • Editing: Rie Matsubara (Seyama Editing Room)
  • Sound Director: Yōta Tsuruoka

Check out the first teaser trailer and key visual for Fool Night below:

Fool Night Key Visual

Kasumi Yasuda launched the Fool Night manga in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine in November 2020. Shogakukan released its 12th compiled book volume on January 30. Viz Media publishes the manga in English, and describes it as follows:

Kamiya is at the end of his rope. His mother is ill, and his job barely pays for her medication, much less food. With few options left, he considers the life-changing process of transfloration. Ready to give his body up for a payday, Kamiya is about to explore the limits of society’s waning humanity.

Lastly, Fool Night will premiere on Netflix later in 2026. More details about its release date will likely surface soon. 

Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition Available Now on Nintendo Switch 2

Sonic Frontiers - Definitive Edition Available Now on Nintendo Switch 2

SEGA has finally released the long-rumored Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition, available now on Nintendo Switch 2. Physical editions are available to order at most local and online retailers. 

This new version of Frontiers includes new visuals designed for the Nintendo Switch 2, as well as the post-launch “The Final Horizon” story campaign. Additionally, it also includes the other post-launch content updates: “Sights, Sounds, and Speed” and “Sonic’s Birthday Bash.” The Explorer’s Treasure Box, “Monster Hunter” Collaboration Pack, Sonic Adventure 2 Shoes, and Holiday Cheer Suit are featured too, alongside a digital art-book and mini soundtrack. Check out the trailer revealing Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition below:

Sonic Frontiers is also available now to purchase on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam. with a boatload of free post-launch content, including new playable characters and story content. While there are rumors that SEGA is developing a sequel to Sonic Frontiers, nothing has been officially announced in the four years since the game’s release.

Earlier this year, Paramount Pictures released the first teaser trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 4. It featured Sonic, Dr. Robotnik, Knuckles, Tails, Shadow, Tom and Maddie, Amy Rose, and Metal Sonic. The trailer features the description “the countdown to chaos has begun,” leading to many to speculate that the film will feature the debut of Team Chaotix or Chaos. The cast includes:

  • Ben Schwartz as Sonic
  • Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik
  • Idris Elba as Knuckles
  • Colleen O’Shaughnessey as Tails
  • James Marsden as Tom
  • Tika Sumpter as Maddie
  • Keanu Reeves as Shadow
  • Lee Majdoub as Agent Stone
  • Kristen Bell as Amy Rose
  • Ben Kingsley (Iron Man 3Gandhi)
  • Matt Berry (What We Do In the ShadowsFallout)
  • Nick Offerman (Parks and RecreationThe Last of Us Season 1)
  • Richard Ayoade (SoulThe IT Crowd)

Lastly, Sonic the Hedgehog 4 will premiere in theaters on March 19, 2027.

My Ribdiculous Reincarnation Anime Release Dates, Schedule and Episodes

My Ribdiculous Reincarnation episodes

A guy’s reincarnation scheme gets really extraordinary in My Ribdiculous Reincarnation, the anime adaptation of Antai’s Megami “Isekai Tensei Nani ni Naritai Desu ka” Ore “Yūsha no Rokkotsu de” light novel series. Final Weapon has everything you need to know about My Ribdiculous Reincarnation, including the weekly schedule, release dates and timing for new episodes, and much more about the anime.

The story of My Ribdiculous Reincarnation starts out quite simple—a guy is granted the ability to reincarnate as anything. However, this protagonist chooses to try every ridiculous option, and the goddess is in for quite a ride because of it. Of course, she has to oblige by his wishes. 

My Ribdiculous Reincarnation Release Dates, Exact Premiere Time and Schedule

My Ribdiculous Reincarnation
©Antai/Takarajimasha/Megaore Production Committee

New My Ribdiculous Reincarnation episodes will release on Tuesdays at 10:05 a.m. PT / 1:05 p.m. ET on Crunchyroll. Episodes will be released with English subs. My Ribdiculous Reincarnation will feature 12 episodes in total.

Here are the release dates and schedule for My Ribdiculous Reincarnation episodes (subject to change):

  • Episode 1 – April 7 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 2 – April 14 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 3 – April 21 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 4 – April 28 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 5 – May 5 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 6 – May 12 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 7 – May 19 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 8 – May 26 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 9 – June 2 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 10 – June 9 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 11 – June 16 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 12 – June 23 – OUT NOW

New episodes of My Ribdiculous Reincarnation will premiere at the following times (subject to change):

  • Pacific Daylight Time: 10:05 a.m. PDT
  • Mountain Daylight Time: 11:05 a.m. MDT
  • Central Daylight Time: 12:05 p.m. CDT
  • Eastern Daylight Time: 1:05 p.m. EDT
  • Greenwich Mean Time: 5:05 p.m. GMT

OP/ED, Cast and Staff

Shukatsu Club performs the opening theme song “Tensei Ganbō,” and shallm performs the ending theme song “Nan-nan Desu ka?” (Wh-what is it?).”

The cast of the anime includes:

  • Atsushi Abe as the protagonist “I”
  • M.A.O as Goddess
  • Daisuke Namikawa as Benizake Shishō (“Master Sockeye Salmon”)
  • Toshihiko Seki as Tanaka-san
  • Show Hayami as God of Creation
  • Takahiro Ogata as hero Jiyōku

Additional cast members also include Kana Asumi, Yuka Iguchi, Marina Inoue, Yūji Ueda, Yūma Uchida, Megumi Ogata, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Tomoko Kaneda, Ayako Kawasumi, Ayana Taketatsu, Shigeru Chiba, Miina Tominaga, Kazuya Nakai, Yōko Hikasa, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Yoshikazu Hirano, Minori Fujidera, Maxwell Powers, Rica Matsumoto, Shinichirō Miki, and Ayumu Murase.

Yasufumi Soejima directs the anime at the studios Qzil.la and S.o.K. Kōpo and Kagiji Kumanomata are credited for the image illustrations and original animation character designs, respectively. Zipper Sōjō is handling the series scripts, while Miki Matsumoto is handling the character design. Yūta Uraki, Kayo Konishi, Yukio Kondō, Nomi and Shunya Watanabe are composing the music.

Additional staff members include:

  • Prop Design/Art Design: CHICCHi
  • Color Key Artist: Chiharu Yoshihara
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Satsuki Kazamoto
  • Editing: Risa Tarumi
  • Sound Director: Takatoshi Hamano
  • Sound Effects: Kōsuke Kobayashi
  • Animation Producer: Kōji Nishizawa

Where Can I Watch My Ribdiculous Reincarnation?

©Antai/Takarajimasha/Megaore Production Committee

Crunchyroll is streaming the My Ribdiculous Reincarnation anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. In Japan, the anime is airing on NTV’s AnichU programming block and streaming on ABEMA, along with various other channels and streaming services in the country.

What is My Ribdiculous Reincarnation About?

Antai first released the story of Megami “Isekai Tensei Nani ni Naritai Desu ka” Ore “Yūsha no Rokkotsu de” on the Shōsetsu ni Narō service in November 2017, and Takarajimasha began publishing it in print with illustrations by Mebaru in January 2021.

Lastly, heres an overview of the series via MyAnimeList:

The story is about a protagonist known only as “I,” who undergoes a perpetual cycle of reincarnation. The story is set in an alternate world where each individual is given the freedom to choose their next form. However, due to a recent surge in applicants, the waiting list for popular roles—such as “Demon King” or “Hero with Cheat Skills and a Harem”—has reached to 50,000 years.

Refusing to wait, the protagonist chooses to reincarnate repeatedly into increasingly bizarre forms. These roles range from the rib of a hero leading a harem to a hermit crab, a vegetable, and even a number of explosives designed to bring happiness to people.