Dismissed as a hopeless loser by those around him, 27-year-old Arata Kaizaki bounces around from one job to another after quitting his first company. His unremarkable existence takes a sharp turn when he meets Ryou Yoake, a member of the ReLife Research Institute, who offers Arata the opportunity to change his life for the better with the help of a mysterious pill. Taking it without a second thought, Arata awakens the next day to find that his appearance has reverted to that of a 17-year-old.
Arata soon learns that he is now the subject of a unique experiment and must attend high school as a transfer student for one year. Though he initially believes it will be a cinch due to his superior life experience, Arata is proven horribly wrong on his first day: he flunks all his tests, is completely out of shape, and can’t keep up with the new school policies that have cropped up in the last 10 years. Furthermore, Ryou has been assigned to observe him, bringing Arata endless annoyance. ReLIFE follows Arata’s struggle to adjust to his hectic new lifestyle and avoid repeating his past mistakes, all while slowly discovering more about his fellow classmates.
Video source: Moozzi2
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Comments - 7
mioscape
Thanks for the release!
Nokou
Nice, thank you.
Ingenioussubs
Thank you so much! Quality is great.
White_Spirit
Unfortunately, the subs are crap, as always by FFF - instead of translating properly, they are rewriting sentences and using slang.
I wonder how many memes they put in this release…
Well, I guess it better than the dub, the amount of dialogue rewriting in the dub is insane, sometimes what is said in the dub has almost nothing to do with the original script
CodyMetal
Video source: Moozzi2
I didn’t think it would be that bad, but it looks like someone recreated the entire anime in watercolor.
xzpyth
yea the moozzi releases always suffer from huge loss of fine detail especially if you upscale to 4k this is obvious…
KnSnaru
@xzpyth It’s as if the muddy blurry noisy images of the original releases gain in detail as the number of pixels increases, rather than appearing even muddier and blurrier.