Anime Profile: Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-
Fields | USA Info | Japanese Info | Image |
|---|---|---|---|
Title | Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- | Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu (Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活) | |
Released | 4 seasons | 4 seasons | |
Dates | Apr 2016 - present | ||
Company | White Fox | ||
Creator | Tappei Nagatsuki | ||
Director | Masaharu Watanabe | ||
Genre | Action, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Suspense | Action, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Suspense | |
Characters | Beatrice ⊕ | Beatrice ⊕ | |
· · · | Emilia ⊕ | Emilia ⊕ | |
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Description: Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-
Discover Anime @ AbsoluteAnime.comMega ManRe:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- begins when Subaru Natsuki, an ordinary Japanese teenager, is abruptly summoned from a convenience store into a vibrant fantasy world. Before he can make sense of his surroundings, he is killed, and then wakes up alive at the moment he first arrived. Subaru soon realizes he possesses a single, agonizing power: "Return by Death," the ability to rewind time to a checkpoint whenever he dies, carrying only his memories of each failed timeline.
Armed with nothing but stubborn determination and the painful lessons of his own repeated deaths, Subaru tries to protect the people he comes to love, chief among them the silver-haired half-elf Emilia and the devoted twin maids Rem and Ram. But Return by Death is as much a curse as a gift: each reset forces him to relive trauma, conceal his ability, and gamble his sanity to nudge events toward a better outcome.
More psychological drama than power fantasy, the series is known for putting its hero through the wringer as it examines despair, growth, and the cost of trying again. Based on the light novels by Tappei Nagatsuki and animated by White Fox under director Masaharu Watanabe, Re:Zero became one of the defining isekai ("different world") works of its generation, spanning multiple seasons since its 2016 debut.

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