English Dub Review: Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon “Blizzard in the Desert”

Overview

While Hevee sorts out his unfinished business with Tashtay, some unexpected foes arrive to complicate matters.


Our Take

Picking up directly from the previous episode, the season finale of Reborn as a Vending Machine” wastes no time in throwing Boxxo, Lammis, and their allies into the next stage of their struggle. The story maintains its momentum by building on the tension already in play, providing viewers with a sense of continuity and payoff while introducing new challenges that test both teamwork and resilience.

The rest of the finale’s proceedings balance high-stakes conflict with quieter moments of humor and camaraderie, showing how much the characters have grown together. The shift toward more adventure-driven storytelling remains evident here, with action and strategy taking the lead, though touches of levity keep the tone from becoming too heavy. Even without leaning on flashy twists, the finale maintains engagement through strong character dynamics and the promise of what lies ahead.

Overall, Season 2 stands as a solid continuation that deepens the cast’s relationships and builds on the foundation of the first season, even if it doesn’t fully recapture the wacky novelty of its debut. It delivers enough energy, tension, and charm to satisfy fans while blending quirky humor, heartfelt development, and adventurous spirit in a way that keeps the series distinct. With that post-credits scene along with a third season already confirmed, this finale works as both a capstone to current events and a setup for even greater challenges still to come, ensuring the story remains one of the more unusual yet endearing isekai offerings.