Episode 5 – Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 2

© Hirukuma/kadokawa/“I wander in the maze 2” Production Committee
When it comes to this, these are episodes that are actually going to bind loosely. Civilians are evacuating as Hulemy reconnects the portal between the origin layer and the clear lake layer. However, this leaves a question of how to deal with the origin layer. Have they destroyed the door on their way out to prevent the Demon Lord’s tribe from taking advantage of it – in the process they stand out from the only place that can be directly able to escape the dungeon – or have they hunted the Demon King’s slaves who coordinated the monster’s attack?
Given the issue of giving up the floor altogether, it is not surprising that our heroes choose the latter. Plus, neither the Gluttons and Menagerie bands present (not to mention Boxxo and Lamis) have a better chance to bring the battle to the enemy. Actually, that’s the episode – their hunting plan and execution. It’s all simple, although BoxXo does break the new vending machine form, which allows him to make almost unlimited ball bearings, giving us some interesting scenes.
The only deeper aspect of this episode is the scene surrounding Lamis’s view of racism. Not surprisingly, for a woman who falls in love with a literal vending machine, her entire body is not biased. I found that one of her friends was a half vote, and even had no stage. For her, the content inside is very important.
This also throws Boxxo’s hope that Lamis will be thrown into a scene where she firmly opposes the enemy. Lamis doesn’t see Boxxo as a person, not as a person, but rather refuses to see it as a simple weapon or tool to use. Not only that, but also dangerous aspects. Boxxo himself may not feel that he will be in danger, but Lamis can’t help but worry. But, in the past, she would have tried to stop him from leaving alone (if needed), now she has grown up and can see different paths. If she can’t stop him, she’ll go for a ride.
All in all, while far from a bad episode, this largely falls into the “all plot, little matter” category. There is little danger for our heroes, nothing is here to suggest, or we will not discover naturally in the future. However, it is a necessary plot that shows that our heroes are seriously considering the meaning of their actions and planning on the time when they need to do more than just survive. There are still two levels of logic problems, this is: What is the next step?
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Random thought:
•Plastic bottle filled with tiny metal balls…Congratulations to BoxXo, this is definitely a deadly weapon.
•I know that when it comes to vending machines and what isn’t, this show plays a little quick, loose, but I never thought about whether Pachinko Ball Dispenser is a realistic argument.
•Ramis hopes she is stronger and never stops making jokes.
•The cooking scene is great because it shows that BoxXo is more than just his vending machine power. He can make people happy even without them.
Reborn as a vending machine, I am now wandering in the dungeon Season 2 is currently on the air
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