This season elevates the stakes, shifting from lighthearted nation-building to a dramatic political and survival epic. It boasts incredible emotional highs, a cathartic revenge arc, and world-building.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2
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Synopsis
Starting out as nothing more than the lowliest of slimes, Rimuru Tempest built a whole nation from scratch — and now everyone wants a piece of it. Season 2 picks up with Rimuru's monster kingdom, the Jura Tempest Federation, finally gaining enough clout to start diplomatic talks with neighboring nations. Things seem to be going well, trade deals and alliances forming, until the human kingdoms decide they're not thrilled about a rapidly growing monster nation on their borders. What starts as political tension escalates into something much more serious, and Rimuru has to figure out how far he's willing to go to protect his people. This 12-episode TV series from Studio 8bit shifts the tone compared to Season 1. There's still comedy and Rimuru's laid-back personality holding things together, but the stakes get real in ways the first season only hinted at. The world-building goes deeper into the politics between races — think less dungeon crawling, more war council meetings that actually matter. Characters like Benimaru, Shion, and Shuna get more room to breathe alongside Rimuru. If you liked Overlord's kingdom-building angle or the way Re:Zero handles consequences in isekai settings, this scratches a similar itch. Fans of Mushoku Tensei's detailed world will appreciate how Tempest treats its fantasy setting like a living political landscape. Don't expect pure lighthearted fun here — the comedy is still around, but this season earns its darker moments.
Episode Guide
Characters
Rimuru Tempest
Rimuru Tempest, a reincarnated slime, is the benevolent yet powerful Demon Lord ruling the Jura Tempest Federation.
Karbowski Brittney
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 73-86 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 87.

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leviathanish★★★★★AnimeThis episode represents a major tonal shift in the series, transitioning from light fantasy to darker, more intense storytelling. The animation reflects this change through the use of heavier shadows, sharper contrasts, and more aggressive visual effects. Rimuru’s transformation is depicted with a level of detail that emphasizes both power and consequence. Energy flows are animated with precision, creating a sense of scale and impact that defines the entire sequence. Sound design plays a crucial role in establishing the episode’s atmosphere. Low-frequency tones dominate the ritual scenes, creating a sense of unease and gravity. Echo effects are used extensively, particularly during moments of transformation, giving the impression that the events are resonating beyond the physical world. Silence is also used strategically, providing contrast that amplifies the impact of key moments. Narratively, the episode explores themes of sacrifice, justice, and evolution. Rimuru’s decision is not framed as purely heroic or villainous, but as a necessary response to loss. This moral ambiguity adds depth to the story, challenging the viewer to consider the cost of power. The ritual itself is portrayed as both a transformation and a burden, reinforcing the idea that true power comes with significant consequences. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build gradually before reaching its climax. Visual and auditory elements are synchronized to maintain a consistent rhythm, ensuring that each moment contributes to the overall impact. The transformation is not rushed; instead, it unfolds methodically, giving the audience time to absorb its significance. Ultimately, the episode succeeds in redefining Rimuru’s character. Through its combination of high-quality animation, immersive sound design, and complex storytelling, it delivers a transformation that feels both monumental and deeply personal.
tresnaeka98★★★★★Anime
shaleja★★★★★EP 10The ending scene is totally epic—Rimuru’s silent wrath on the enemy is pure chills! The Megiddo animation and music are chef’s kiss, showing him standing calm while chaos unfolds around him. A cinematic reminder that messing with Tempest or his people is never a good idea!







