I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability Season 2
転生したら第七王子だったので、気ままに魔術を極めます 第2期 (Tensei shitara Dainana Ouji Datta node, Kimama ni Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu 2nd Season)
- Adventure
- Fantasy
- Reincarnation
- Episodes
- 12
- Duration
- 23 min per ep
- Aired
- Jul 10, 2025 to Sep 25, 2025
- Status
- Finished Airing
Synopsis
Reborn as Prince Lloyd de Saloum, a onetime commoner who could never get a handle on magic, now enjoys boundless mana and the freedom to study at his own pace—helped along by the fact that he has no path to the throne. With demonic magic already under his belt, Lloyd turns his attention to the Church, hoping to uncover the workings of divine magic and round out his growing repertoire.
But Lloyd’s enthusiasm for the unholy arts doesn’t go unnoticed. As he pursues sacred secrets, he attracts the wary attention of divine beings who view him less as a curious prince and more as something dangerously close to a demon.
Otaku Consensus
Season 2 lands as a fan-facing, more focused continuation: Jin Tamamura’s direction and Yuuichi Abe’s action supervision keep the magic duels readable, while manga readers singled out the rain sequence around episode 4 as one of the adaptation’s sharpest showpieces. The verdict is positive but narrower than Season 1’s buzz, with the most consistent criticism being that the single-arc Church/divine-magic focus can feel less spontaneously entertaining than the first season’s wilder escalation.
Why You Should Watch
Watch Season 2 if you want overpowered fantasy built around magical research, not court politics, romance angst, or slow isekai housekeeping. It scratches the same spectacle itch as The Eminence in Shadow when an absurdly capable lead warps every battle around his own curiosity, while leaning closer to a lab-notebook power fantasy than a parody. The appeal is in the collision of sacred imagery, demons, body-horror touches, zombies, swordplay, creature taming, nuns, angels, and maids inside one compact 12-episode cour. Viewers who enjoyed Season 1 for its kinetic spellcraft and shameless magical excess get a season with a cleaner thematic target: divine magic, religious authority, and the unsettling question of what “holy” looks like when Lloyd studies it like another toy.
Key Characters
- LLloyd de Saloum
Lloyd remains the rare isekai lead whose defining trait is not heroism or ambition but an almost amoral academic obsession with understanding every branch of magic placed in front of him.
- GGrim
Grim functions as the demonic counterweight to Lloyd’s cheerful curiosity, giving the series a built-in commentator whenever the prince’s experiments drift from eccentric into alarming.
- SSylpha
Sylpha gives the show its sharpest martial contrast to Lloyd’s spellcraft, tying the swordplay-heavy side of the series to a character fans recognize for discipline rather than chaos.
- TTao
Tao broadens the action language beyond courtly magic and swordsmanship, bringing a more physical, technique-driven energy to a cast dominated by spellcasters and supernatural beings.
What Makes It Stand Out
- 1
Unlike the looser adventure rhythm many viewers associate with Season 1, Season 2 is structured around a more singular Church and divine-magic throughline; Anime News Network specifically framed that focused-season approach as an unusual test for this series.
- 2
Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab handles the production, with Yuuichi Abe credited as action director, a notable division of labor for a season whose appeal depends heavily on fast spell effects, swordplay, and supernatural combat clarity.
- 3
The season’s tag profile is unusually dense for a reincarnation fantasy: AniList lists Magic at 100%, Reincarnation at 80%, and clusters Zombie, Creature Taming, and Swordplay together at 79%, with Body Horror still prominent at 60%.
- 4
The episode 4 rain scene became the most cited adaptation highlight in available fan commentary, praised as pure cinema and described by a manga reader as a 10/10 adaptation of an 11/10 manga moment.
- 5
The season aired as a clean 12-episode summer cour from July 10 to September 25, 2025, giving the Church material a contained broadcast window rather than stretching it across split cours.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Fun fact 1
- The anime credits Kenkyo na Circle for the original story and meru. for the original character designs, while Sei Nishikiori adapts those designs for animation.
- Fun fact 2
- Naoki Tozuka handles series composition, a key role for this season because the reception data points to the single-arc structure as both its clearest identity and its main point of debate.
- Fun fact 3
- The visual pipeline lists Mitoshi Nagaki as art director, Ai Watanabe as color designer, and Yuki Yano as director of photography, three roles that shape the contrast between sacred iconography, demonic imagery, and high-saturation magic effects.
- Fun fact 4
- Its cross-platform reception is notably consistent: MyAnimeList records a 7.6/10 from 71,879 votes, while AniList sits at 76/100 with 1,223 favourites.
- Fun fact 5
- Despite mixed web commentary and a recurring complaint that it is less engaging than the first season, the series remained inside MyAnimeList’s top 2,000 by both rank and popularity, listed at rank #1791 and popularity #1821.
Studios
- Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab

