The narrative is not bad here. Dialogue and events are well-structured. Can't believe this actually went well
The Beginning After the End Season 2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In his former life, Grey had everything — power, prestige, the strongest title in his world — and absolutely no one who actually cared about him. Then he dies and wakes up as a baby named Arthur Leywin in a world where magic is real and, more importantly, where he has parents who love him. Season 1 followed Arthur's early childhood as he rediscovered what it means to have genuine connections while quietly being an overpowered toddler with a lifetime of combat experience rattling around in his head. Season 2 of The Beginning After the End picks up as Arthur continues growing into this new life, and if the source material is anything to go by, things start getting considerably more serious from here. The world-building deepens, the stakes climb, and the magic system — which already felt more thought-out than most isekai settings — gets room to really expand. Studio A-CAT is back handling animation for this TV series, and the vibrant fantasy aesthetic from the first season should carry over nicely. If you enjoyed Mushoku Tensei for the way it treats reincarnation as genuine character development rather than just a power fantasy shortcut, this scratches a similar itch. Fans of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime or Re:Zero will also find familiar ground here, though the tone leans more toward earnest emotional beats than comedy or suffering loops. It's a slower burn than some isekai, but that patience pays off.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 64-110 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 110.

Quick Takes
View all 105 takesThere's really something about Arthur's internal monologue that I find can be done better but I can't put my finger on it. But anyway, good payoff in this episode from the past series of events. And tension build-up for the next is nicely done too
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