The $30 million comeback

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, a beloved isekai series, has made a triumphant return to its roots in the fourth season.. According to Crunchyroll, the show's excellence once again proves why it's undeniably Crunchyroll's favorite isekai franchise.

The series' simple premise, which revolves around a man reincarnated as a slime with secret skills, has been expertly executed in the first two seasons. The show's world-building, in particular, has been praised for its depth and complexity.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The fourth season's focus on nation-building and Rimuru's relationships with his followers is reminiscent of the series' earlier seasons. The second season expanded upon this premise,introducing new characters and countries to Rimuru and his allies.

However, the third season deviated from the show's formula, featuring a litany of meetings that made it feel like an entirely different frachise. According to the source, the third season was slow, boring, and devoid of everything Reincarnated as a Slime is known for.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The villain in question,Maribel Rozzo, is a perfect foil to Rimuru. Unlike most isekai villains, Maribel is a reincarnated person as well, with plenty of experience in her past life as a master manipulator. According to the source, her Unique Skill,Greed, has allowed her to resist everyone.

Rimuru is finding his way onto the world stage, and we couldn't be happier.. The series has never felt more exciting, with a perfect balance of laughs, battles, and world-building.

Tehran's two-track response

Crunchyroll has always promoted That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime heavily, and it's moments like these that remind us why. It's a great series, filled with laughs, battles, and everything in between.

As long as That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime continues down this path, there will be few isekai series that can match it.