ReLIFE
Finished · 13 epTMS Entertainment · 2016 · Japan

ReLIFE

ReLIFE

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The story follows Kaizaki Arata, a 27-year-old jobless man, who fails at every job interview he had after quitting his last company. His life changes after he met Yoake Ryou of the ReLife Research Institute, who offered him a drug that can change his appearance to 17-years-old and to become a subject in an experiment for one year. Thus, he begins his life as a high school student once more.

Episodes

13
1. Episode 1 - Kaizaki Arata (27), Unemployed
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2. Episode 2 - Communication Skills: Zero
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3. Episode 3 - You're Old Now
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4. Episode 4 - Fall
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5. Episode 5 - Overlap
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6. Episode 6 - This Isn't the First Time
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7. Episode 7 - Test Subject 001 -> 002
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8. Episode 8 - Rift
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9. Episode 9 - Revenge
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10. Episode 10 - Everyone's Selfish Desires
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11. Episode 11 - A Trip to the Past
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12. Episode 12 - Double Panic
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13. Episode 13 - Confession
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