

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
Prince Lloyd de Saloum—once a commoner who could never grasp magic—is now blessed with inexhaustible mana and has all the time in the world to master it, as he has no claim to the throne. After mastering demonic magic, he sets his sights on the Church to learn the secrets of divine magic that will bring him one step closer to completing his arsenal. However, due to his fondness for unholy magic, he draws the scrutiny of divine beings who see him as little more than a demonic spawn. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Prince Lloyd de Saloum—once a commoner who could never grasp magic—is now blessed with inexhaustible mana and has all the time in the world to master it, as he has no claim to the throne. After mastering demonic magic, he sets his sights on the Church to learn the secrets of divine magic that will bring him one step closer to completing his arsenal. However, due to his fondness for unholy magic, he draws the scrutiny of divine beings who see him as little more than a demonic spawn. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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_oleg12054_
November 11, 2025
Второй сезон продолжает историю именно так, как и должен — с тем же чувством любопытства и любви к магии, но теперь с большей уверенностью и зрелостью. Кажется, будто само аниме выросло вместе с Ллойдом: мир стал богаче, анимация ярче, эмоции сильнее. Особенно понравилось, насколько “живым” ощущается этот мир. От мелочей и повседневных сцен до грандиозных магических моментов — всё наполнено теплом и вниманием к деталям, из-за чего порой забываешь, что это просто фантазия. Любознательность и спокойная уверенность Ллойда удерживают историю в равновесии, даже когда магия становится по-настоящему безумной. Каждая серия дарит уютное, почти ностальгическое чувство — как будто смотришь что-то, созданное с любовью и душой. Это не история о драмеили борьбе — это история о стремлении, вдохновении и удовольствии от познания. Рисовка по-прежнему великолепна, музыка идеально дополняет атмосферу, а взаимодействие персонажей стало ещё теплее и естественнее. Просто удовольствие смотреть. Общая оценка: 🌟 10/10 — за атмосферу, доброту и то самое чувство волшебного удивления, которое делает этот сезон особенным. Каждая серия словно маленькое чудо, и после титров остаётся то самое тихое ощущение счастья, ради которого смотришь аниме. Season 2 continues exactly where it should — with the same spark of curiosity and love for magic, but even more confident in itself. It feels like the show has grown along with Lloyd: the world is richer, the animation brighter, and the emotions stronger. What I really loved this time is how “alive” everything feels. The flow of life in this world — from the smallest creatures to the grand magical moments — has warmth and detail that makes it easy to forget it’s just a fantasy. Lloyd’s endless curiosity and calm determination keep the story grounded, even when the magic goes wild. Every episode gives that cozy, almost nostalgic feeling of watching something that was made with care and joy. It’s not about drama or tension — it’s about discovery, connection, and passion for what you love. The visuals remain stunning, the music fits perfectly, and the energy between characters feels genuine. It’s simply a joy to watch. Overall Rating: 🌟 10/10 — for the atmosphere, kindness, and that very sense of magical wonder that makes this season so special. Each episode feels like a small miracle, and after the credits roll, there’s that quiet warmth — the kind of happiness that reminds you why you watch anime in the first place.
HERMIT_PAIMON
September 26, 2025
A Visual Feast with Enchanting Magic The story follows a familiar and genric premise but still managed to attract fans with his top notch detailed animation, fluid moments and characters that make every spell and fight a joy to watch . I agree plot felt sluggish at some points but it's deniable because from the 1st ep it was clear that a lot of care and attention went into crafting each scene , making the magical world alive . I liked how mc is invested in learning and crafting magic spells instead of just imagining random formulas from previous life . You may find negative comments dueto a shotacon vibe from MC so, pls don't mind it .
2hu4u
September 25, 2025
This season did not really have the same feel as S1 and was overall disappointing for me. Rather than having several "short and sweet" arcs like S1, this season focused on just a single arc which was very drawn out and concluded with an unsatisfying and extremely generic villain. That might have been alright if he was defeated quickly but it was very slow paced - the whole thing could have been condensed into three or four episodes. The main focus of the arc was a mostly unimaginative religious sect (a thinly veiled caricature of Christianity). Lloyd learning the holy magic seemed to be his onlycharacter development. Holy magic in itself is very generic compared to what was showcased in S1 (such as Qi and object enchantment). The main point of the first season, featuring Lloyd's experiences learning and trying out new magic, seemed to be lost after the first two episodes or so, as he had already pretty much mastered the holy magic. The arc introduced too many uninteresting and similarly generic side characters, who competed for the spotlight, and Lloyd got comparatively little development or screen time. A lot of the new characters are poorly designed, some looked too similar to each other. Jihriel is annoying and ugly, and competed with Grim for screen time. The climax featured too much of Escher's extremely repetitive singing, it majorly detracted from the viewing experience and made me want to skip ahead. Large parts of the plot were devoted to villains that were seemingly introduced for no reason other than filler, like the pig guy and the black dragon. These villains had no interactions with Lloyd. Overall Lloyd, spent too much time completely separated from the other characters. This season very much reminds me of Isekai Maou S2, which I feel got derailed for similar reasons. The best parts were early on in the season when they went on that little underground side-quest. The mini-boss (Civil War) was one of the more interesting villains. The humour was similar to S1 and I think it benefited from comic relief, though those moments were too infrequent. Grim got a small amount of character development towards the end.
5iv3_
September 24, 2025
I'd be lying if I said I preferred this over Season 1. While I do think this season was fun and interesting, the things that I loved about Season 1 weren't here, and I feel that impacted how I viewed this season. Majority of this season was of the side characters, which I actually do like and care about but I feel it was a *little* too much. The latter half of this season was barely focused on our MC until the end (which tbh I expected). Animation as always is good though, so I have no complaints on that front. Maybe I'll pick upthe manga as I don't have high hopes we'll get a season 3 but who knows (I was surprised it even got a s2 lol).
mrfried
September 25, 2025
7th Prince is back at it again Very much like Season 1 this understands its mission perfectly, it has a huge respect for the source material down to the gags, references and derpy animations, it's visual gags are straight from the manga, and considering many studios just don't bother with such things and do the bare minimum and are happy to churn out an average generic series, this really helps 7th Prince stand out. Very much in keeping with the first season this season is just a lot of fun, it is focused on being as tight as possible with its comedy, the dialogue and the visualgags, they all land. It should also be noted that budget on this is high, the visuals are impressive, the animation is very high quality, fight scenes are very well done, and even the 'money shots' where they are looking to show off their talents outside of a fight scene just hit home the high standards of this series. It is worth praising these production values because they do so often drop off when you get to the second season, but I think they have actually improved here (I can't say for certain without going back and watching season 1 and doing a close comparison) Season 2 strikes a different tone to Season 1, with S1 was very much Lloyd having fun with magic and a series of events just coming along and happening to him while he is essentially having fun with his experiments, S2 still sees him carefree, having fun and enjoying his experiments, but the difference is the plotline is based around one event that takes the bulk of the series to deal with. It is also the case that we are introduced to a bunch of new characters this season, and at times Lloyd ends up taking a bit of a backseat while other characters take centre stage, for some people this may be a negative but I didn't mind this as I felt they got the balance right and it allowed the characters to be developed. If I ever have a negative with it, then it's that I could have done with more Sylpha, as I could always do with more Sylpha. This is a great comedy, it is great fun, it is extremely well made, and if you enjoyed Season 1, you will more than likely enjoy Season 2
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