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The highly anticipated third season of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (or Tensura for short) finally arrived in April 2024, continuing the adventures of Rimuru Tempest, the slime-turned-Demon Lord. Produced by Eight Bit, this season adapts the Saint-Monster Confrontation Arc, promising epic battles, political intrigue, and, well… a lot of meetings.
Fans were hyped after Rimuru’s victory over Clayman in the previous season, but Season 3 has sparked mixed reactions. Some love the deeper world-building, while others are frustrated by the endless discussions. Let’s dive into what makes this season tick—or drag—depending on who you ask.
For those who need a quick refresher: Rimuru, once a regular office worker, was reborn as a slime in a fantasy world. Over time, he built a nation (Tempest), befriended dragons, and even became a Demon Lord. Season 3 picks up right after Rimuru’s ascension, with Tempest now recognized as a sovereign state.
The main conflict revolves around the aftermath of the war with the Falmuth Kingdom and the looming threat of the Western Holy Church, led by the formidable Hinata Sakaguchi. Meanwhile, Rimuru’s alliance with other Demon Lords (the Octagram) adds layers of political maneuvering.
After scouring forums like MyAnimeList and Reddit, here’s the general consensus:
“Why animate action when you can animate lip flaps?” quipped another viewer.
The Recap Episode Controversy
The season kicked off with Episode 48.5, a recap of Rimuru’s journey so far. Reactions were… mixed. Some called it a “reCRAP”, while others appreciated the refresher. One fan sighed, “At least the OVA was good.”
Hinata’s Return
Hinata, Rimuru’s former adversary, is back, and fans are divided. Some love her complexity, while others find her motivations unclear. Episode 50 focused entirely on her perspective, which was a welcome change for some but left others impatient for action.
The Lack of Balance
A recurring criticism is the absence of strong “good guys” in the world. “Where are the overpowered heroes?” one fan asked. The show leans heavily on morally gray characters, which works for some but frustrates others who crave clear-cut heroes and villains.
Diablo Steals the Show
Despite the complaints, Diablo remains a fan favorite. His loyalty to Rimuru and chaotic energy provide much-needed levity. His blunder in Episode 54 (sending Reyheim as a messenger) was a highlight for many.
What Works:
– World-Building: The lore of Tensura is rich, and Season 3 dives deeper into the politics of the Demon Lords and human nations.
– Character Dynamics: Rimuru’s relationships with his allies (and enemies) are as engaging as ever.
– Animation & Voice Acting: Eight Bit delivers solid visuals, and the voice cast (especially Rimuru’s VA) shines.
What Doesn’t:
– Pacing Issues: The constant meetings slow things down. As one fan put it, “This feels like a radio drama with occasional boob animations.”
– Overstuffed Cast: With so many characters, some feel underdeveloped or forgotten.
– Predictability: The formula of “talk, plan, then maybe fight” is wearing thin for some viewers.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 is a mixed bag. If you love political intrigue and world-building, you’ll enjoy the ride. But if you’re here for non-stop action, you might find yourself skipping through episodes.
As one fan wisely (or sarcastically) noted: “Don’t drive a car when you’re dead.” (Thanks, Tom Waits.)
Rating: 7/10 – Solid for fans, but not without flaws.
What do you think of Season 3? Let’s discuss in the comments!
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Episodes: Season 3 Episodes 48.5 to 72
File Size: 32.4 GiB
Format/Quality: BDRip 1920×1080 x265 10bit FLAC
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