Rudeus, Sylphiette, and Roxy Lead the Season 3 Lineup
The new visual centers on a steely Rudeus Greyrat flanked by his two wives. On one side stands Sylphiette, his childhood friend who reunited with him during Season 2's Ranoa Magic Academy arc and became his first wife. On the other is Roxy Migurdia Greyrat, his former mentor and second wife, who stepped in to support Rudeus after the death of his father Paul.
Behind them, the dimensional traveler Nanahoshi Shizuka clasps her hands in prayer. The visual also introduces 'Armored Dragon King' Perugius Dora (甲龍王), described by the production as a key new character for Season 3 and voiced by Rikiya Koyama, alongside an unnamed demon-race woman wearing a confident smile.
It's the second major Season 3 reveal of the spring, following March's 'Eris Training Arc' PV that put the spotlight on the swordswoman returning from Season 1. Yumi Uchiyama, Ai Kayano, and Konomi Kohara reprise their roles as Rudeus, Sylphiette, and Roxy, with Ai Kakuma back as Eris Boreas Greyrat.
A Free Vote Picks the Top 5 Episodes From Seasons 1 and 2
To bridge the gap until the July 5 broadcast, the production has launched a fan vote covering the combined 49 episodes of Seasons 1 and 2, Comic Natalie reports. Voting runs from May 19 through May 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM JST via a dedicated entry form.
The top five episodes will then be re-streamed for free on the official TOHO animation YouTube channel from June 4 at 7:00 PM JST through June 14 at 11:59 PM — a 10-day window that doubles as a primer for viewers planning to catch up before Season 3.
It's a rare bit of fan-service-as-marketing for a franchise that has lived behind subscription paywalls since its 2021 debut. A free, fan-curated highlight reel gives the international audience a clear on-ramp without the usual cost barrier — and lets returning fans relitigate which arcs hit hardest before the Eris-focused next chapter lands.
Looking Ahead
Mushoku Tensei III Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu premieres July 5, 2026, on TOKYO MX and BS11 at 24:00 Sundays, with same-day simulcasts on ABEMA and dAnimeStore in Japan. Studio Bind, founded specifically to produce this series, returns to animate, with Ryōsuke Shibuya directing and sharing series composition duties with Naoto Yachi. Yoshimasa Fujisawa composes again.
For international fans, Crunchyroll streamed the first two seasons across most regions and remains the likely home for Season 3, though no distribution partner has been officially confirmed yet. The light novels are published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment, which also handles the manga adaptation — a solid catch-up path for anyone who wants to read past the anime's current point before the broadcast begins.

