This episode felt so wholesome yet heartbreaking at the same time 😭✨ Shizu’s backstory was really sad, but her moments with Rimuru were so sweet and comforting 🩵
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Picture a totally average 37-year-old salaryman getting stabbed on the street and waking up as a slime — not a hero, not a demon lord, a literal blob of goo bouncing around a cave. That's how Rimuru Tempest's new life begins. The twist is that being a slime turns out to be ridiculously overpowered. He can devour anything and absorb its abilities, which he figures out pretty quickly after befriending a massive sealed dragon named Veldora who's been stuck in a cave for three hundred years. From there, Rimuru starts building alliances with goblins, wolves, dwarves, and all sorts of fantasy races, slowly creating a nation from scratch. The 24-episode TV series from Studio 8bit leans more into the nation-building and diplomacy side of isekai than pure combat, though there's plenty of action when it matters. The tone stays mostly light and comedic — Rimuru is genuinely likable and kind of laid-back for someone accumulating that much power. If you liked Overlord's "overpowered protagonist running a kingdom" angle but wanted something less edgy and more warm, this hits that spot. Fans of Re:Zero or No Game No Life will recognize the isekai bones, but Slime carves out its own identity with surprisingly detailed world-building and a protagonist who'd rather negotiate than fight. It's comfort food isekai done well, with enough depth to keep you engaged across both seasons.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-29 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 30.

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View all 251 takesThis episode got way more intense than I expected 😭 Vesta was shady as hell, the plot twists were wild, and Gazel Dwargo already feels like such a cool and smart king ✨
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