The Beginning After the End Anime Set for Season 2 Release

Fans of 'The Beginning After the End' can rejoice as the anime adaptation is confirmed for a second season, set to premiere in 2026. The first season finale will air on June 18. Despite some criticism regarding animation quality, the series has garnered a loyal following, and the author promises improvements for the upcoming season. Discover more about the storyline and what to expect in the future.
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Exciting News for Fans of The Beginning After the End

The popular manga series 'The Beginning After the End' has successfully transitioned into an anime adaptation, captivating audiences with its compelling narrative and stunning visuals. As the first season approaches its conclusion, fans can look forward to the announcement of a second season.


Scheduled to premiere on Crunchyroll in 2026, the exact date for Season 2's release is yet to be disclosed. Meanwhile, viewers can anticipate the finale of the inaugural season, which is set to air on June 18 on Crunchyroll.



The official synopsis for 'The Beginning After the End' describes the journey of King Grey, who is reincarnated as Arthur Leywin in the magical realm of Dicathen following a mysterious demise. Although he is reborn as an infant, he retains the wisdom from his previous life, allowing him to master magic and strive to rectify the errors of his past.


Despite the show's popularity, it has faced some criticism regarding its writing and animation quality. One viewer expressed optimism about the renewal, stating, "It's official; there will be a second season of TBATE, thanks to its success in Japan. This renewal presents an opportunity for the anime to enhance its animation, which has received criticism, and to meet audience expectations. The author has promised improvements for the series, so it's worth giving it a chance."


Another fan lamented, "TBATE could have been one of my favorite anime if it weren't for the animation, which is quite disappointing..."


The web novel, penned by TurtleMe and illustrated by Fuyuki23, has also been adapted into a webtoon available in both Japanese and English.


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