Anime ‘I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level’ reveals new visuals and character videos.
Get Ready for the Next Chapter!
Exciting News for Slime Enthusiasts! The official website for the second season of the hit anime series, I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level 2, has dropped a brand new key visual and a character video for Azusa! And the best part? The anime’s second season is set to debut in 2025!

The main cast is returning, but Kunihisa Sugishima, known for his work on Beyblade and Strike Witches, is taking over as director. Teddy Studio is animating the new season, and Naohiro Fukushima is supervising the series scripts. Get ready for more laughs and adventures with this quirky anime!
For those who may have missed it, the first season premiered in April 2021 and was streamed by Crunchyroll as it aired in Japan. The anime also has an English dub available on the platform.
Crunchyroll describes the anime as:
An at-home comedy about a powerful girl who doesn’t work too hard!(⋈◍ ˃ᴗ˂ ◍)。✧♡ After dying of overwork in the real world, I’m reincarnated as an immortal witch, and I spend 300 years enjoying a relaxing life. At some point, though, I end up at level 99! All those years spent killing slimes to make the money to pay the bills gave me a ton of experience points… Rumors of the level 99 witch spread, and soon I’m up to my ears in curious adventurers, duelist dragons, and even a monster girl calling me her mom! “This isn’t a dojo, so don’t come here to fight me…!” I’ve never been on an adventure, but I’m the strongest in the world… What’s going to happen to my relaxing life?!
Want to know more about the series? Morita’s novel series ranked at #9 in the 2019 edition of the Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! guidebook. The series has also inspired a manga adaptation by Yusuke Shiba, which debuted on Square Enix’s Gangan Online website in June 2017.
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Source: I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level 2 anime’s website via Ota-Suke
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