Farming Life in Another World Season 2

異世界のんびり農家2 (Isekai Nonbiri Nouka 2)

6.0(1)
OtakuDen
7.3(24,687)
MAL Score
Ranked #3100
Popularity #2665
  • Fantasy
  • Slice of Life
  • Isekai
Episodes
12
Duration
23 min per ep
Aired
Apr 6, 2026 to Jun 22, 2026
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Hiraku Machio carries on cultivating his new life with the help of the Almighty Farming Tool, steadily turning his village into a welcoming home for an ever-growing number of newcomers seeking a place to belong. With the fields at the heart of daily life, the community continues to expand as residents from across the region settle in and contribute to its warmth and bustle.

As the village develops, Hiraku’s responsibilities deepen along with it. Balancing hands-on farm work with leadership, he guides the settlement’s progress as its chief while also embracing his role as a father, making each quiet day of growth and togetherness matter.

Otaku Consensus

Otaku Consensus: Farming Life in Another World Season 2 earns its 7.3 MAL and 73 AniList reception by trusting Ryouichi Kuraya’s calm direction, measured pacing, and unusually restrained handling of material that could have collapsed into louder harem comedy. Its cozy kingdom-management focus and balanced fantasy details work best when treated as iyashikei administration rather than adventure escalation; the recurring criticism is that the same low-friction comfort can feel too frictionless for viewers who want conflict, sharper comedy, or romantic payoff.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Season 2 if you want an isekai about systems, routines, and communal problem-solving without dungeon grinding, revenge arcs, or constant romantic jealousy. It scratches the same comfort itch as By the Grace of the Gods and Restaurant to Another World, but with a stronger management-game texture: agriculture, village logistics, and social order matter more than power scaling. The appeal is in seeing fantasy species, domestic responsibilities, and leadership duties folded into a calm weekly rhythm. Viewers wary of harem labels may be surprised by how deliberately the season keeps the tone gentle; the AniList Female Harem tag is present, yet fan discussion repeatedly frames the show as a harem anime that does not behave like one.

Key Characters

  • H
    Hiraku Machio(VA: Atsushi Abe)

    Hiraku is compelling less as an overpowered isekai lead than as a hands-on organizer whose appeal comes from patient competence, practical decision-making, and an almost anti-dramatic steadiness.

  • L
    Lulucy Lu(VA: Shino Shimoji)

    Lulucy gives the series one of its clearest links between domestic calm and fantasy identity, helping the show keep vampire material within its cozy slice-of-life register.

  • T
    Tia(VA: Aya Suzaki)

    Tia stands out as part of the angel-side fantasy texture that broadens the village cast without pushing the series away from its relaxed ensemble rhythm.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    Ryouichi Kuraya is credited as director, series composer, and scriptwriter, giving Season 2 an unusually centralized creative hand over pacing and tone.

  • 2

    Zero-G’s 12-episode production leans into the show’s AniList identity as Kingdom Management at 100% and Agriculture at 91%, making administration and daily infrastructure more central than combat spectacle.

  • 3

    The season’s reception highlights its restraint: despite a Female Harem tag at 54%, web commentary repeatedly praises it as a harem-adjacent anime that protects its cozy mood instead of chasing louder romantic chaos.

  • 4

    Its fantasy palette is broader than the pastoral surface suggests, with AniList tags for Angels, Vampire, Magic, Gods, Skeleton, and Animals all attached to the season’s genre mix.

  • 5

    The show’s audience profile is solidly mid-tier rather than niche-only: MAL lists 24,687 votes, a 7.3 score, rank #3100, and popularity #2665, while AniList records 1,033 favourites.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
Season 2 aired as a completed 12-episode run from April 6, 2026 to June 22, 2026, keeping the compact seasonal structure common to modern slice-of-life fantasy adaptations.
Fun fact 2
The anime adapts Kinosuke Naitou’s original story, with Yasumo credited for the original character designs and Yoshiko Saitou handling the anime character designs.
Fun fact 3
Yoshiko Saitou and Kiyotaka Nakahara are both credited as chief animation directors, while Nakahara and Yuusuke Isouchi also receive sub-character design credits, pointing to a production with multiple hands on cast consistency.
Fun fact 4
AniList’s lower-percentage tags reveal the show’s oddball texture beyond farming: Mahjong, Gods, Skeleton, and Animals each register at 20%.
Fun fact 5
Early web reactions to Season 2 emphasized surprise that it received another season at all, then praised the returning appeal of its calming setting, silliness, and chill fantasy balance.

Studios

  • Zero-G

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