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KonoSuba Watch Order
Watch KonoSuba by release: Season 1, Season 2, the Legend of Crimson film, then Season 3. Release order matches the story, so it doubles as the chronological order.
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Why this order?
KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! is a comedy isekai that drops the slacker Kazuma into a fantasy realm alongside a useless goddess, an explosion-obsessed mage, and a masochistic crusader. The good news for newcomers is that its watch order is refreshingly simple: the story unfolds in the exact sequence the episodes and film were released, so there is no awkward reshuffling.
The default Watch order is the one to follow. Start with Season 1 (2016) to meet Kazuma's dysfunctional party, continue into Season 2 (2017) as their misadventures escalate, then watch the film KonoSuba: Legend of Crimson (2019). The movie is a genuine continuation set after Season 2, focusing on Megumin's hometown of the Crimson Demon Clan, and it should be seen before Season 3 (2024), which assumes you already know those events. Skip it and a few jokes and callbacks will not land.
Because release order and story order line up perfectly here, this same sequence also serves as the chronological watch order. There is some studio turnover along the way: Studio Deen animated Seasons 1 and 2, J.C.Staff took over for the Legend of Crimson film, and studio Drive handled Season 3. The biggest visual shift arrives with Season 3, the first batch of episodes made outside Deen's TV run, so expect the look to feel a little different by the time you reach the newest material.
One thing to know: the 2023 spin-off "KonoSuba: An Explosion on This Wonderful World!" is a Megumin-focused prequel side-story that takes place before she joins Kazuma. It is optional and not part of the main line, which is why we have left it out of the core order. Fans of this brand of self-aware fantasy comedy will find kindred spirits in Cautious Hero and the broader isekai wave that includes Re:Zero, though KonoSuba leans far harder into parody than either of those.
Timeline 2016–2024
Every entry plotted by release year — see the gaps, clusters and revivals at a glance.
Where to play it today
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Frequently asked questions
What order should I watch KonoSuba in?
Watch Season 1 (2016), then Season 2 (2017), then the film KonoSuba: Legend of Crimson (2019), and finally Season 3 (2024). Release order matches the story order, so this is the simplest and correct sequence.
How many seasons and episodes of KonoSuba are there?
There are three TV seasons plus one theatrical film. Season 1 and Season 2 each run 10 episodes, Season 3 runs 11 episodes, and the film Legend of Crimson sits between Season 2 and Season 3.
Do I need to watch the Legend of Crimson movie?
Yes. KonoSuba: Legend of Crimson is a direct continuation set after Season 2 and before Season 3. Season 3 references its events, so watch the film to avoid missing context and callbacks.
Where does the Explosion spin-off fit in the watch order?
KonoSuba: An Explosion on This Wonderful World! (2023) is a Megumin-focused prequel side-story set before she meets Kazuma. It is optional and not part of the main watch order, so save it for after the core series.
Is KonoSuba release order the same as chronological order?
Yes. The seasons and film were released in story sequence, so the release order doubles as the chronological order. There is no need to reshuffle anything.
Why does Season 3 look different from the earlier seasons?
The franchise changed hands across entries: Studio Deen animated Seasons 1 and 2, J.C.Staff produced the Legend of Crimson film, and studio Drive made Season 3 in 2024. Season 3 is the first TV run outside Deen, which accounts for the noticeable change in animation style.
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