Mushoku Tensei Season 3 Key Visual Reveals Perugius Dola
The key visual centers Perugius Dola, a figure from the light novel's later arcs, signaling that Season 3 will move past the school-focused storylines of Season 2 into the series' larger political and magical conflicts.
Reporting from 5 sources: Anime News Network, Anime Corner, Anime Trending, The Fandom Post, and 1 more.
The official key visual for Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 was released on May 19, 2026. The image shows Rudeus, Sylphiette, Roxy, and Shizuka Nanahoshi alongside the Armored Dragon King Perugius Dola, described as a key character in the upcoming season, and a demonic-looking female figure. Season 3 will begin airing on July 5 at 24:00 JST (effectively July 6 at 00:00 JST) and will adapt content starting from Volume 14 of the light novel series, in which Rudeus and his group visit Perugius's floating fortress. Ryosuke Shibuya returns as director at Studio Bind, with Sanae Shimada and Ryota Furukawa handling character design. Yuiko Ohara performs the opening theme "Ketsui no Uta." New cast additions include Haruka Tomatsu as Nina Farion and Tetsu Inada as Gal Farion. Crunchyroll will stream the series. The previous promotional material, a trailer shown at AnimeJapan 2026, highlighted Eris Boreas Greyrat and her experiences away from Rudeus.
Perugius Dola is voiced by Rikiya Koyama, the article from Anime Trending confirmed. The demonic-looking female figure in the key visual has not been named by the sources. The opening theme "Ketsui no Uta" is performed by Yuiko Ohara, who returns from previous seasons. Yoshiaki Fujisawa returns to compose the music. Naoto Taniuchi is a new series composer, sharing the role with Ryosuke Shibuya, who also holds the series composer credit for the first time after previously directing Season 2 cour 2.
Season 3 adapts content from Volume 14 of the light novel series. Seven Seas Entertainment's synopsis for the volume, cited by Anime Corner, describes the group's trip to Perugius's floating fortress as a search for adventure and new magic that turns into a crisis when one of them is struck by a deadly illness. The light novel series, written by Rifujin na Magonote with illustrations by Shirotaka, ran for 26 volumes from 2014 to 2022 under the MF Books imprint. The story began in 2012 as a web novel on Shosetsuka ni Naro.
Niche Gamer noted that Kadokawa, the publisher, cited an excessive reliance on the isekai genre as a factor in a decrease in operating profit in their annual report, and that author Rifujin na Magonote refuted the claim, saying the cycle would likely repeat even if the company changed direction. A free-to-play mobile game, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation - Chronicle of Echoes, developed by ASOBIMO, is also set to launch this year.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 5 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
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- Anime News Network 3rd Mononoke Film Streams Special Trailer
- Anime Corner Mushoku Tensei Season 3 Unveils New Key Visual
- Anime Trending Mushoku Tensei Season 3 Unveils Key Visual
- The Fandom Post ‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ Anime 3rd Season Reveals New Cast Key Visual
- Niche Gamer (Anime) Mushoku Tensei Season 3 unveils new key visual