Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 2 – The Return of the Most Unusual Hero
- Boxofficehype
- Jun 1
- 3 min read

The summer 2025 anime season is shaping up to be packed with major returns, but few are as uniquely intriguing as the comeback of Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon. Yes, you read that right—a vending machine is back as an isekai protagonist. And if Season 1 surprised viewers with its blend of absurdity, heart, and creativity, Season 2 promises to push the boundaries of its bizarre charm even further.
A Quick Recap – The Isekai Nobody Expected to Love
Based on the light novel series by Hirukuma, Reborn as a Vending Machine first aired in Summer 2023 and quickly found a niche audience thanks to its offbeat premise. The story follows an unnamed vending machine otaku who, after a freak accident, is reincarnated as a literal vending machine in a fantasy dungeon world. Limited to preset vending phrases and unable to move on his own, our protagonist—soon named Boxxo—must navigate this strange new world from his stationary shell.
Enter Lammis, a strong but clumsy hunter blessed with superhuman strength. She becomes Boxxo’s mobility, carrying him on her back as they journey through dangerous dungeon stratums. Their odd partnership is heartwarming, humorous, and surprisingly emotional. Along the way, they encounter quirky allies, dangerous monsters, and moral dilemmas, all while exploring the fantasy ecosystem of a dungeon layered with secrets.
What to Expect in Season 2
With Season 2 officially premiering in July 2025, fans can look forward to more whimsical (and often surprisingly profound) adventures. Here’s what we know so far:
✅ Returning Cast and Crew
The original voice cast returns, with Jun Fukuyama reprising his role as Boxxo and Kaede Hondo as Lammis. While Takashi Yamamoto replaces Noriaki Akitaya as director, the animation will still be handled by Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ, ensuring visual continuity.
🧭 New Stratum, New Challenges
Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into the dungeon's lower levels, where Boxxo and Lammis will face new environments, more perilous monsters, and ethically complex choices. Rumors suggest the introduction of the Netherlord—a powerful figure who may hold clues to Boxxo's mysterious reincarnation.
💥 Character Growth & Emotional Stakes
Season 1 balanced quirky comedy with touching moments, and Season 2 looks to deepen those bonds. Lammis's emotional reliance on Boxxo, her struggle with past traumas, and the growing tension between Boxxo’s limitations and desire to help more actively are ripe for development.
🧪 More Upgrades, More Surprises
Boxxo’s vending machine upgrades—from force fields to magical item dispensing—were a highlight of Season 1. Expect more over-the-top yet ingenious uses of vending-machine logic to tackle life-or-death scenarios.
Why This Show Works
At first glance, Reborn as a Vending Machine seems like a parody of the isekai genre. But its sincerity is what sets it apart. The series plays its bizarre premise straight, but never soullessly. Boxxo is a thoughtful, kind-hearted protagonist trapped in a ridiculous shell, and Lammis is both the muscle and the emotional core of the duo. Their growing friendship (and possibly romance) gives the story depth far beyond its gimmick.
It’s a story about usefulness, purpose, and finding one’s place—even when trapped in a steel box.
Final Thoughts
Season 2 of Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon is not just for fans of the absurd. It’s for anyone who enjoys heartwarming fantasy, offbeat humor, and a cast of lovable weirdos. With a new director at the helm and an expanding universe to explore, the upcoming season could very well elevate the series from hidden gem to cult classic.
Prepare your coins and choose your snacks—Boxxo is back this July!
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