The latest trailer of the TV animation "I've Been Fighting for 300 Years of Slime" will be broadcast on April 10

The latest trailer of the TV animation "I've Been Fighting for 300 Years of Slime" will be broadcast on April 10

The TV animation "I Beat Slimes for 300 Years and Unknowingly Reached the Max Level" adapted from the famous light novel written by Morita Kiyoshi and illustrated by Benio will be aired on April 10. The official recently released the latest trailer and main art images. Let's take a sneak peek.

"I Beat Slimes for 300 Years and Unknowingly Reached the Max Level" tells the story of the protagonist Aizawa Azusa, a very ordinary office lady who worked hard every day and died of overwork at the age of 27.

In order to enjoy life, she requested the ability of immortality in the reincarnation bonus. In this way, Azusa reincarnated as a witch in another world as "eternally 17 years old" and decided to live a leisurely life in a detached house on the plateau. However, in order to make a living, she continued to fight slimes for 300 years and unknowingly reached Lv.99.

The latest trailer for the TV animation "300 Years of Slime":

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