English Dub Review: Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon “Respective Wishes”
Overview
In order to securely evacuate the Origin stratum, the enemy commander must first be found and neutralized.
Our Take
This time around, we get an episode that strikes a lively balance between action, comedy, and inventive character beats as Boxxo continues to expand his vending machine abilities in ways that are both practical and surprisingly effective in combat. The Menagerie of Fools face escalating threats as monsters press in, but their teamwork, Boxxo’s resourcefulness, and even the occasional burst of humor keep the tension in check. e.
At the same time, the story highlights humor and heart in equal measure, with moments that showcase how far the characters have grown since the beginning of their journey. Boxxo’s evolving abilities not only fuel their battles but also provide levity during quieter moments, underscoring their role as both protector and companion. The Menagerie’s unique group dynamic continues to shine, blending comedic extremes with genuine warmth, while casual revelations about individual characters add depth without overshadowing the lighthearted tone.
Overall, this installment succeeds by delivering a blend of comedy, action, and heartfelt character growth that feels both entertaining and distinctive. The quirky vending machine premise remains a consistent source of creativity, while the bonds among the cast add a sincerity that grounds the absurdity. It may not always lean on strict logic, but its inventive set pieces, charming humor, and emphasis on camaraderie ensure the journey remains fun, engaging, and full of anticipation for what’s to come.
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs