Anime “I've Been Killing Slimes for 300” gets new trailer for season 2 

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News is coming! The official website has released a new trailer for the second season of the anime “I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level” ( Slime Taoshite 300 ).

Therefore, the new season will only premiere in 2025. In addition, fans can view new promotional art for the series.

Ⓒ森田季節・SBクリエイティブ/喫茶魔女の家

Anime production:

  • Original: Kisetsu Morita (GA Novel/SB Creative)
  • Original Character Design: Benio
  • Director: Kunihisa Sugishima
  • Series Composition: Naohiro Fukushima
  • Character Design: Hikaru Kodama
  • Music: Keiji Inai
  • Music Production: Nippon Columbia
  • Animation: Studio Revoroot
  • Production: Witch's House Café

Synopsis “I've Been Killing Slimes for 300”

Azusa was reborn in an alternate world as an immortal witch thanks to the benevolence of a goddess. Desiring a peaceful life after dying from overwork in her previous life, she spent 300 years defeating slimes daily to make ends meet. Without realizing it, she became the most powerful in the world, reaching the maximum level! Her invincible reputation spread, attracting to her peaceful mountain home a dragon, slime spirits, elves, and ghosts, all with their own struggles. Azusa, unable to ignore her problems, resolves to help each of them and welcomes them as family, beginning a new life that, though planned to be peaceful, is quite hectic! But from visiting the land of the red dragons and relaxing in hot springs, to participating in ceremonies in the demon realm and exploring the gigantic dungeon known as the World Tree—another fun day is about to begin!

Finally, the light novel Slime Taoshite 300-nen (I've Been Killing Slimes for 300) began publication on the website Shousetsuka ni Narou in June 2016. Furthermore, the series has already surpassed the mark of 3 million copies sold.

Source: Official Website

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