

Every girl the slime ever comes across is infatuated with him because we need to construct a harem or it will not be an isekai. What the show does is, it makes one of the characters say “Demon Lord” in some way or the other and the anime is like “well that’s enough plot progression for one episode. There was something about there being a demon lord or something, idk it’s probably the same guy that’s present in every other isekai. There’s no overarching narrative, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but audiences at least need a sense of direction of movement in order not to be bored. This is one of the main problems with this show, it does not know what it wants to be. I don’t know how that works, but good for him right?Īfter planning a whole city mostly by himself, begins the directionless adventure of the slime. He also becomes an expert in holding a conversation even though he was lonely and awkward in his previous life. Just because he worked as a “contractor” in his previous life, he’s able to plan out a whole city mostly by himself. He, then names all the goblins and direwolves and takes it upon himself to create an ideal living environment for the monsters to live in. Stuff happens and he ends up saving a tsundere dragon from eternal imprisonment by eating him and also saves a village of goblins from direwolves. After citing his wish, “the great sage” reincarnates him into another world as the most OP slime ever. our protagonist (who is a not-so-social-virgin at 37) dying, with his dying wish being “If I ever get reborn, I want to be OP af and want to screw as many girls as I like” to be fair, I would probably also wish something along those lines. The anime starts off pretty good actually with After the first 6 episodes it turns into your typical harem loli bait. So, imagine my confoundment when only the first 5-6 episodes held true to the preceding sentence.

Since then, the anime has been praised as being a wholesome isekai deviating from the norm and positing a new and refreshed take on the genre. The Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime or TenSuru is an anime that slipped into the radar of ever hungry anime watchers in October 2018. Insert obligatory pretentious quote here because I’m not good at starting a review. As he grows accustomed to his new physique, his gooey antics ripple throughout the world, gradually altering his fate. Now, liberated from the mundanities of his past life, Rimuru embarks on a fresh journey with a distinct goal in mind. In return, Veldora bestows upon him the name Rimuru Tempest to grant him divine protection. Sympathetic to his predicament, Satoru befriends him, promising to assist in destroying the seal. He then stumbles upon the sealed Catastrophe-level monster "Storm Dragon" Veldora who had been sealed away for the past 300 years for devastating a town to ashes. In doing so, he acquires newfound skills-notably, the power to devour anything and mimic its appearance and abilities. When Satoru regains consciousness, he discovers that he has reincarnated as a goop of slime in an unfamiliar realm.


However, while succumbing to his injuries, a peculiar voice echoes in his mind, and recites a bunch of commands which the dying man cannot make sense of. In the midst of a casual encounter with his colleague, he falls victim to a random assailant on the streets and is stabbed. Thirty-seven-year-old Satoru Mikami is a typical corporate worker, who is perfectly content with his monotonous lifestyle in Tokyo, other than failing to nail down a girlfriend even once throughout his life.
