TheMushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnationlight novel series has now reached 10million copies in print, Kadokawa announced on Monday. An anime adaptation of the standout isekai series recently concluded, no doubt contributing to its recent rise in popularity.
The series was first serialized as a web novel from 2012-2015 on the popular Japanese user-generated novel publishing website; ShÅsetsuka ni Narou.

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Rifujin na Magonote’sMushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnationlight novel series began serialization in 2014 as a part of Media Factory’s MF Books imprint. The series features illustrations by Shirotaka and have amassed 25 volumesthroughout its ongoing run. The original web novel series ended with its 25th volume.
The popularity of the light novels inspired a handful of manga spin-offs, including a manga adaptation illustrated by Yuka Fujikawa (Dokugan Ryuukai,Radiata Stories: The Epic of Jack). TheMushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnationmanga series began serialization in Media Factory’s Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in 2014 and has amassed 15 tankÅbon volumes throughout its run so far.
Aspin-off series,Mushoku Tensei: Roxy Gets Serious, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten’s Comic Walker magazine in December 2017. The series is illustrated by Shoko Iwami (Kanamemo) and has amassed 6 tankÅbon volumes. Another spin-off,Mushoku Tensei ~ 4-koma ni Natte mo Honki Dasu, ran in ASCII Media Works’ Comic Dengeki Daioh “G” magazine from 2018-2020, amassing 3 tankÅbon volumes.
A 23-episodeanime adaptationfrom Studio Bind was released in 2021, with the first cour airing during the winter 2021 season, and the second during the Fall 2021 season. Manabu Okamoto (Gamers!,Darling in the FranXX) directed and wrote the series’ script, with Yoshiaki Fujisawa (No Game No Life: Zero,Love Live! Superstar!!) composing.
Seven Seas Entertainment publishes the light novels, manga adaptation, andRoxy Gets Seriousspin-off manga in English. The anime series is licensed by Funimation overseas who also streamed it as it aired in Japan.