ReLIFE

Watch ReLIFE

  • TV-14
  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.8  (6,395)

ReLIFE is a touching and thought-provoking anime show that first aired in 2016 and ran for four seasons until 2018. The show follows the story of Arata Kaizaki, a 27-year-old NEET who has been unemployed for a long time. One day, he is approached by Ryo Yoake, who offers him an opportunity to take a pill that will make him appear 10 years younger and give him the chance to redo his life as a high school student.

Initially hesitant, Arata decides to take the pills and becomes a 17-year-old student at Aoba High School. At school, he meets a wide range of students and teachers and begins to explore the challenges they face. The story takes a dramatic turn when it is revealed that Arata's classmates have also taken the same pill and are also part of the same experiment. The show explores themes of second chances, redemption, growing up and the power of friendship and connection as Arata grapples with his past, his present and his future.

One of the strengths of ReLIFE is its use of humor and levity to tackle serious issues. The show uses its comedic moments to highlight some of the more challenging moments that its characters go through, making it both relatable and engaging. At the same time, the show never shies away from the issues it explores, and it does a remarkable job of making its characters feel real and three-dimensional.

Perhaps the most compelling aspect of ReLIFE is its exploration of character growth and development. Over the course of the show, Arata and his classmates go through tremendous changes in their personalities and outlook on life. Their struggles feel authentic, and viewers can't help but root for them as they navigate their way through the trials and tribulations of adolescence.

At the same time, the show also tackles some complex and challenging social issues. For instance, it deals with the effects of bullying and the difficulties of fitting in. Arata and his classmates must face these issues head-on while trying to maintain their identities, often resulting in heart-wrenching and emotional moments.

The animation and music of ReLIFE are both top-notch. The show's visuals are clean, crisp, and polished, and the animation style matches the tone of the show beautifully. The music is also fitting, with a mix of emotional and upbeat tracks that accompany the show's themes perfectly.

The voice acting in the show is particularly noteworthy. The performances of Josh Grelle, Micah Solusod, and Jeannie Tirado are particularly memorable. They fully embody their characters and create a sense of authenticity that draws the viewer in.

Overall, ReLIFE is an outstanding anime series that explores some difficult and thought-provoking themes. It is a show that speaks to anyone who has ever felt like they missed out on a chance or wished for a do-over. It is a story of hope, resilience, and the power of second chances. Whether you're a fan of anime or not, ReLIFE is a show that is worth watching. It is an emotionally-engaging series that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.

ReLIFE is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (16 episodes). The series first aired on July 1, 2016.

ReLIFE
Filter by Source

Seasons
Report 17: Life
4. Report 17: Life
March 21, 2018
With the ReLIFE reaching its end, it's time to say goodbye.
Report 16: Date
3. Report 16: Date
March 21, 2018
Arata is finally getting the nerve to ask Chizuru out, but she keeps avoiding him! And right when he doesn't expect it—she asks him out! Will this be a date to remember or lead to nothing but heartbreak?
Report 15: Need
2. Report 15: Need
March 21, 2018
The cultural festival raises a flurry of feelings for Chizuru and Arata, but both know they can't have a relationship! When Arata has his meeting about college, he wonders if there's a way he could keep living his ReLIFE to stay with his new friends.
Description
Where to Watch ReLIFE
ReLIFE is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch ReLIFE on demand at Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 1, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (6,395)