What is the plot?

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What is the ending?

In the season 2 finale, Boxxo and his allies defeat a two-headed ogre by getting it drunk and killing it while it sleeps, then Kikoyu confronts and stalemates Sulream in a powerful clash, wrapping up the conflicts as the group survives and a third season is teased.

Now, let me take you through the ending of Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon season 2, episode 12, scene by scene, as it unfolds in the vast dungeon depths.

The scene opens with Lammis and Michelle launching a fierce initial attack on the towering two-headed ogre, its massive club swinging wildly through the sandy stratum, but the beast shrugs off the blows and forces the group to retreat. Boxxo, the sentient vending machine, dispenses gas to obscure vision, then fire to scorch the ogre's hides, and finally sprays Yakiniku sauce to irritate its senses and keep it distracted as the heroes scramble back. The ogre roars in confusion, pounding the ground, but the party huddles in a nearby crevice, hearts pounding from the near-miss.

Breathing heavily, the group brainstorms urgently for mere minutes. They spot a random rock ogre wandering the sands--out of place amid the dunes--and devise a plan: disguise themselves as it to deliver booze. Boxxo stocks high-proof alcohol from his inventory, and they load it onto a makeshift cart. Lammis and Michelle push forward under the disguise, the rock ogre costume creaking as they approach. The two-headed ogre, unsuspecting, guzzles the booze greedily, its heads belching and swaying, never questioning the odd delivery in this barren layer. It slumps into a drunken stupor, snoring deeply as the alcohol takes full effect.

With the beast vulnerable, Lammis charges silently, her muscles bulging with controlled power, and delivers crushing blows to its skull while Michelle supports with precise strikes. Boxxo provides buffs through dispensed items, enhancing their strength. The ogre twitches faintly but does not wake, its life ending in a pool of its own drool and blood. The sandy ground stains dark as the massive body goes still, the immediate threat eliminated without surprise or resistance.

Transitioning strata upward, the focus shifts to Kikoyu, the snow child with her animal companions Botan and Kuroyata, facing Sulream in a tense confrontation. Sulream, hardened by betrayal and viewing humans as untrustworthy, unleashes icy blasts and curses, her form radiating cold malice. Kikoyu, drawing on her growth from encounters with Boxxo, Director Bear, and the field, fully embraces her powers--cold air swirling around her like a blizzard, her presence no longer concealed but commanding.

Kikoyu grows into her adult strength, her body elongating slightly as icy aura erupts, forcing Sulream back step by step. The air crackles with frost, snowflakes whipping between them, neither able to overpower the other. Kikoyu channels a massive surge, slamming Sulream with a wall of ice that pins her momentarily, but Sulream counters with a curse-laced spear of frozen wind. They clash evenly, energies colliding in explosive bursts that shake the cavern walls, reaching a deadlock where both sides exhaust their reserves. Sulream glares with lingering distrust, but the stalemate holds--no victor emerges, time too precious for either to press further.

As the dust settles across these battles, the core group reunites: Boxxo remains intact as the vending machine hero, rolling steadily with his magical abilities replenished by sales points. Lammis stands tall, her power over her strength honed without reckless overexertion here. Michelle survives the assaults, her skills sharpened. Kikoyu emerges matured, her full icy powers unlocked, no longer a hunted child but a force in balance. Director Bear persists as the wise guide, unscathed. Sulream withdraws from the field, her fate unresolved but checked by Kikoyu's stand. No permanent deaths claim the main participants; even prior tensions with electrocution and heart-stopping risks from earlier previews resolve in survival. The party presses on together, bonds deepened, toward future dungeon layers, with flirtatious moments among the girls kissing Boxxo's frame in lighthearted relief.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Yes, the 2023 TV anime adaptation of Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon features at least one post-credit scene, specifically in episode 9.

In this scene, the antagonist Chains returns to the Clearwater Strata with several crude fake vending machines positioned right in front of his abandoned restaurant, attempting to capitalize on Boxxo's absence during the group's weeks-long surveying mission. The fakes are obvious imitations--blocky, unpolished structures lacking Boxxo's sleek functionality and magical glow, drawing skeptical glances from passing hunters who mutter about the suspicious setup. Chains smirks with greedy anticipation, his eyes glinting under the dim labyrinth lights, convinced his scam will rake in easy coins now that the real vending machine is away. But his triumph shatters the moment Boxxo rolls back into view, his metallic body humming faintly with renewed energy points from recent sales. Panic flashes across Chains' face--sweat beading on his brow as he realizes his ploy is exposed--and he bolts without a word, abandoning the fakes in a dusty heap, leaving Boxxo's internal voice chuckling at the futility of the scheme while Lammis nearby flexes her fists in protective irritation.

Is this family friendly?

No, Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon is generally family-friendly overall, with a lighthearted, innocent tone centered on adventure, food, and fantasy elements in a dungeon world, but it includes some aspects that could be potentially objectionable or upsetting for young children or sensitive viewers.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting scenes/aspects: - Sudden death by being crushed under a heavy object at the start. - Cartoonish fantasy violence, such as monster attacks, combat with undead creatures like skeletons, and defensive responses from inanimate objects. - Mild peril involving characters in danger from dungeon hazards or enemies. - References to curses causing decay on a child character, handled in a fantastical context. - Brief mentions of vampiric or fiend-like traits in supporting characters.