English Dub Review: Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill “The Dungeon with Ready-Made Food”

Overview

Now that preparations are made, Mukohda and his familiars tackle the dungeon with plenty of provisions.


Our Take

The latest episode picks up right where the previous one left off, diving headfirst into a long-awaited dungeon crawl that’s equal parts fun and effortless. Mukohda and his overpowered familiars Fel, Sui, and Dora-chan charge through each floor with comedic ease, turning what should be a perilous expedition into another cozy, lighthearted romp. Despite the lack of real danger, the episode enriches the world-building by showing how adventurers navigate dungeons, why many stop early, and how divine blessings shape survival. Even as Fel’s impatience speeds them through every encounter and Mukohda’s absurd immunity defuses any tension, the show maintains its signature charm, balancing gentle humor, warm camaraderie, and a relaxed fantasy tone that makes it endlessly enjoyable.

A surprise reunion brings a heartwarming moment as Mukohda reconnects with old friends, sharing laughter and, naturally, his irresistibly animated cooking. The episode shines in its quieter, slice-of-life moments, particularly when Mukohda and the Iron Will party, including Werner, share a meal of wyvern stew, rekindling old bonds and adding a nostalgic touch that rewards anyone who saw Season One.

Overall, this episode perfectly blends adventure, friendship, and food in the series’ signature “slow life” style. While the overpowered crew breezes through the dungeon challenges, the installment shines through charming character interactions, vivid world-building, and plenty of laughs. It’s a feel-good, easygoing episode that reminds viewers why the show continues to be consistently fun while expanding the use of magic in creative ways, such as magic elemental stones being used for modern conveniences.