My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X

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Reborn as the villainess Katarina Claes in an otome game, she strives to avoid doom and find happiness, but new challenges arise in this flirtatious romantic comedy.

📖 SYNOPSIS

Reborn into an otome game as the villainess — the character who either gets exiled or killed in every route — Catarina Claes got dealt the worst possible hand in her new life, and she spent the first season frantically dodging those doom flags, and somehow along the way, every single person in the cast fell in love with her. The catch? She's completely oblivious to all of it. This second season picks up after she's technically cleared the danger zone, but the game world isn't done with her yet. New characters show up with their own agendas, Keith gets wrapped up in something serious early on, and the mysteries go a bit deeper than before. But honestly, the real draw is still Catarina herself — a dense, gardening-obsessed disaster of a noblewoman who treats every potential romantic partner like a dear friend and has no idea she's running a reverse harem. The council of Catarinas arguing inside her head remains one of the funniest recurring bits in the genre. It's a 12-episode TV series animated by SILVER LINK., and the vibe stays comedic and warm throughout, even when things get a little more serious than season one. If you liked the chaotic found-family energy of Ouran Koukou Host Club or the cozy isekai comfort of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon, this fits right in that zone. It's not trying to reinvent anything — it just leans into the charm of watching someone be genuinely kind in a world designed to punish them for it.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You loved Season 1's charm and want more of Catarina's oblivious reverse harem antics
New characters with hidden agendas joining the cast sounds fun to you
Lighthearted isekai comedy with inclusive same-sex romantic dynamics appeals to you
You enjoy villainess-genre shows that parody otome game tropes without taking themselves seriously

❌ SKIP IF...

Catarina's dense-about-romance gag already wore thin for you in Season 1
You want real plot stakes—this season's conflicts feel low-tension and resolved quickly
Secondary characters staying one-note while new ones pile on would frustrate you

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 14-25 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 26.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Catarina Claes

Catarina Claes, a dense yet charming noblewoman, fights for survival in an otome game world where she's the villain.

Portrayed by Uchida Maaya

Keith Claes

Keith Claes is Katarina Claes' stepbrother, often appearing cold but secretly caring.

Portrayed by Kakihara Tetsuya, Amamiya Sora

Sophia Ascart

Sophia Ascart, Nicol's protective sister, possesses magic and is called a 'cursed child' due to her appearance, but finds friendship and confidence through Katrina.

Portrayed by Minase Inori

Maria Campbell

A kind, bullied commoner with rare light magic, befriended and protected by Katarina.

Portrayed by Hayami Saori

Geordo Stuart

Third prince Geordo: A genius and sadistic fire mage with a charming yet intimidating facade.

Portrayed by Aoi Shouta, Seto Asami

Nicol Ascart

Nicol Ascart: Wind element wielder, childhood friend to Gerald and Alan, and the Prime Minister's son.

Portrayed by Matsuoka Yoshitsugu, Ichimichi Mao

Alan Stuart

Arrogant but clueless twin prince Alan Stuart, skilled in water magic and all musical instruments.

Portrayed by Suzuki Tatsuhisa

Mary Hunt

Shy gardener, youngest of four sisters, betrothed to Alan Stuart, disliked by her siblings.

Portrayed by Okasaki Miho

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My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X

Studio

SILVER LINK.

Season

Summer 2021

Start Date

2021-07-03

End Date

2021-09-18

Episodes

12

Type

TV

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