The Slime Diaries: That Time I Got
Reincarnated as a Slime is a spin-off anime series of – well, pretty obvious what. It’s a slice-of-life
comedy that’s presumably set between season 1 and season 2 of the main
series. Taking place across a year, it
shows the day-to-day activities of the citizens of Tempest, as they work for
the sustenance and development of their nation, as well as enjoy the seasonal
holidays and activities that Rimuru adapted from his previous life in Japan.
Running
during Spring 2021, this show was something for the fans to turn to to get
their Slime fix while waiting for the
resumption of season 2 this Summer 2021 (which, for the record, is currently
being great). However, it’s basically
just inconsequential filler. Its place
on the canon is even questionable.
Nonetheless, for fans of Slime,
especially those who significantly enjoy its nation-building aspect and
community dynamic, this spin-off will sure delight.
I
personally found The Slime Diaries to
be a wonderfully chill show. It was the
anime during Spring 2021 that I got to relax the most with.
As a
comedy, it’s funny, but its gags aren’t necessarily riotous and memorable. They’re just the amusing, good-for-a-chuckle-but-nothing-more
kind of humor. But that’s actually
perfectly fitting for the light and restful nature of the show.
Another
notable factor that services and enhances the tranquil experience that The Slime Diaries endues is its soundtrack. It has a couple of tracks that evoke the same
vibes of the soundtrack of Ragnarok!
Online, which is the most relaxing soundtrack I’ve ever encountered. I especially love the opening bars of the
track “農業GO”, which unfailingly
sooths my soul whenever it plays.
So,
yeah. There’s nothing really left to say
about The Slime Diaries. It really has nothing more to it than be the
answer to the question, “What if the characters of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime are in a slice-of-life
show?” It’s nothing remarkable, but for
the right audience, it can serve as an effectively unwinding diversion.
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