I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Season 2 Anime Series Review – Review

I’ve been sitting here for a long time in the brain to describe the correct adjectives for this series. “Medium” is like “middle”, “medium” is too negative because I all show that I don’t like my time. I think I’ll stick with this: It’s “very good”. I’ve been killing for 300 years and have improved my level Season 2’s goal is “good”, namely, twenty-four minutes between each episode, pleasant, gentle, gentle entertainment, with little to no lasting effect. I remember enjoying the first unobtrusive season, although it was in the same detail as I was sure it was destined to happen in Season 2. Although the show wasn’t over until recently, I had to go back and watch an episode description to remind myself of what happened earlier this season.
Azusa remains an interesting and expressive protagonist, who tends to be reactive rather than proactive, rarely pushing “drawing” in this rather free and invisible performance. Most of the plot revolves around this week’s new random features and how their singular situations affect Azusa, or make her reluctantly take some action. She is still the same witch, desperate to live the focus of the crowd, and they can’t help but find themselves obliged to mitigate conflict/rescue the rescue plants that are hunted by other herb harvested witches/rescue troubled deities.
Most of Azusa’s big families have only passwords, and walk-in characters have nothing to do with the way they develop or personalities, they usually appear once or twice per episode, say a line or two, and then retreat to hover backstage (in fact, in terms of Ghost Girl Rosalie). Multiple characters are often nothing more than members of the ongoing Greek chorus. What has Halkara achieved this season? Almost nothing. Similarly, in addition to a brief visit to Ice Dragon Homes, Dragon Girls Flatorte and Laika’s roles this season are just providing curtains.
New childlike mandelak plant girl Sandra Probably the most prominent addition to the central cast, the cute design is reminiscent of HigurashiRika Furude (but without the despair of survival and the horror of inner being). She is a bit like Tsundere, and her hatred for the elves is interesting, and she is often released as poor Halkara. Her mother-daughter-like interaction with Azusa is heart-warming. Even Azusa finds herself adopted by the spirit of the muscular water, although it does lead to a weird joke when Azusa embraces her wet new “mother” that makes it look like she’s wet.
At least the show’s Devil Task Force is always fun, the ongoing intense “Little Sister” Devil King Pecora Beelzebub. It is strange that Pecora turns Azusa into a foxtail woman, thus causing her to get her into the realm of demons by shame. Her “big sister” obsession sometimes goes between uncomfortable comedy and creepy Yuri fetish. Despite the occasional Yuri atmosphere, although there is an occasional female actor, they are all for laughter. This show has no romantic relationship.
One plot even has the worst way to shine the lampshade when the pine spirit Misjantie asks Azusa for help. Her temple survives only if she regularly hosts a wedding, so she asks Azusa to get married. The idea of marriage is not only shocking, not only shocking, but also other adult women among the actors, so the little slime children characters Falfa and Shalsha who belong to the twin sisters “married” each other. I know it would have been a stupid comedy, but the idea of ”marrying” two little kid sisters is obviously correct, binding vows, creepy. This episode itself is a head-off and one of the worst single plots I’ve watched throughout the season. As a weekly reviewer Your exam preparationthis is what it is saying.
Although it has changed the studio and creative team since its first season, I’ve been killing for 300 years and have improved my level Season 2 maintains a fairly unified aesthetic. When it comes to animation, it is still colorful and very limited. It doesn’t look like it doesn’t Bad To be precise, but all possible shortcuts are used to make the animation as simple and indifferent as possible. Thankfully, the character design is cute and charming, and in this case it matters.
The boring visuals complicate the story structure of a rather bland script and plot, meaning that this is far from essential watches. However, the show I found was a bit strange. Sometimes I want to turn off my brain and let some stupid people take low risk risks to make me smile. Although it’s never funny to laugh, I’ve been killing for 300 years and have improved my level After a hard day of work, a casual moment is a humorous way to humor.