ReLIFE (2016)

A 27-year-old NEET gets a second chance at life by returning to high school through a mysterious experimental program.

ReLIFE - Series Information

  • Original Title: ReLIFE
  • First Air Year: 2016
  • Last Air Year: 2016
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: July 2, 2016 (United States - TV-14), July 2, 2016 (Canada - 14+), July 2, 2016 (Germany - 12), July 2, 2016 (Brazil - 12), July 2, 2016 (Mexico - B-15)
  • Networks: Gunma TV, Tokyo MX, BS11
  • Production Companies: TMS Entertainment
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: ReLIFE: Final Arc (US), Riraifu (JP), ReLIFE (FR), 重返17岁 (CN), Làm Lại Cuộc Đời (VN)

ReLIFE - Plot

Arata Kaizaki (27) quit the job he landed after graduation in only three months. His life did not go well after that. Now his parents are threatening to stop sending money, and want him to come back to the country. He has no friend or girlfriend to share his troubles with...as he hits rock bottom a strange man named Ryou Yoake appears. He invites Arata to join a societal rehabilitation program for NEETs called ReLife. This program uses a mysterious drug to make him look younger, and sends him back to high school for a year...

ReLIFE - Trailer

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ReLIFE - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Kensho Ono
  • Ai Kayano
  • Ryohei Kimura
  • Haruka Tomatsu
  • Reina Ueda
  • Yuma Uchida
  • Miyuki Sawashiro
  • Daisuke Namikawa
  • Himika Akaneya
  • Noriaki Sugiyama

Writers

  • Michiko Yokote
  • Kazuho Hyoudou

ReLIFE - FAQs

Is ReLIFE based on a manga?

Yes, ReLIFE is based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yayoi Sou. The manga was originally published as a webcomic on the NHN ComicSpace platform starting in 2013 and ran until 2018, making the anime a faithful adaptation of that source material.

Where can I watch ReLIFE?

ReLIFE is available to purchase through the Apple TV Store. For additional streaming options that may vary by region, checking a service like JustWatch can help you find the most current availability on platforms near you.

Does ReLIFE have a satisfying ending?

The 13-episode TV series ends on an open note, leaving several storylines unresolved. However, a four-episode OVA finale titled ReLIFE: Final Arc was released in 2018 and provides a conclusive, emotionally resonant ending that wraps up the central romance and the mystery of the ReLife program.

What is ReLIFE about?

ReLIFE follows Arata Kaizaki, a 27-year-old struggling NEET who is recruited into a secret societal rehabilitation program. A mysterious drug temporarily restores his youthful appearance, and he is sent back to high school for a year to rediscover purpose, friendship, and the confidence he lost in adulthood.

Who are the main voice actors in ReLIFE?

The principal cast features Kensho Ono as protagonist Arata Kaizaki, Ai Kayano as the socially awkward Chizuru Hishiro, and Ryohei Kimura as the enigmatic program handler Ryou Yoake. Supporting roles are voiced by Haruka Tomatsu, Reina Ueda, Yuma Uchida, and Miyuki Sawashiro, among others.

When did ReLIFE first air?

ReLIFE premiered on July 2, 2016. Unusually for a seasonal anime, all 13 episodes were released simultaneously on Crunchyroll on that date, making it one of the earlier examples of a binge-release model in the anime streaming space.

What is the content rating for ReLIFE?

ReLIFE carries a TV-PG rating in the United States. The series deals with mature themes such as workplace trauma, social anxiety, and personal failure, but presents them in a school-life context with minimal graphic content, making it broadly accessible to teen and adult audiences.

What are some shows similar to ReLIFE?

Viewers who enjoyed ReLIFE often appreciate Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless and Insomniacs After School for their gentle, introspective tone. SHIROBAKO and The Great Passage offer similarly thoughtful takes on young adults finding their footing, while Engaged to the Unidentified shares its blend of comedy and heartfelt character dynamics.

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