That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4 Part 2

転生したらスライムだった件 第4期 (Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken 4th Season Part 2)

Popularity #3881
  • Action
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Isekai
  • Reincarnation
Duration
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Status
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Synopsis

In the continuation of Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken's fourth season, the adventures of Rimuru Tempest and his ever-expanding world unfold with renewed vigor. As the stakes rise, the charismatic slime faces new challenges and formidable foes, all while nurturing the bonds formed with his diverse allies. The blend of action and humor creates a captivating atmosphere, inviting viewers to join in on the journey of growth, camaraderie, and epic battles.

As Rimuru navigates complex political landscapes and confronts unexpected threats, the series delves deeper into themes of friendship and responsibility. With each encounter, the vibrant world teems with unique characters and imaginative scenarios, ensuring that audiences remain engaged and entertained. The narrative promises a compelling mix of lighthearted moments and thrilling action, making it a must-watch for fans of fantasy and adventure.

Otaku Consensus

No episode-level critical consensus exists yet because That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 4 Part 2 has not aired. The pre-release verdict rests on the franchise’s proven strengths: Eight Bit’s stable adaptation identity, Rimuru-centered nation-building, and a balance of action-comedy with fantasy politics; the most credible concern is the same one that followed recent TenSura arcs, namely that extended diplomatic and council scenes can slow the momentum between battles.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Season 4 Part 2 if you want an isekai power fantasy that treats administration, alliances, and cultural exchange as seriously as combat upgrades. TenSura scratches a similar itch to Overlord’s monster-nation perspective and Log Horizon’s systems-minded fantasy, but with a warmer comic rhythm and a less cynical view of leadership. The appeal is not just Rimuru winning fights; it is seeing a reincarnation premise expand into a functioning fantasy society with named factions, negotiated peace, and a large ensemble that actually matters. If you like action without nonstop grimness, comedy without parody, and worldbuilding that keeps paying off across seasons, this continuation is positioned for viewers already invested in long-form fantasy progression rather than one-cour wish fulfillment.

Key Characters

  • R
    Rimuru Tempest(VA: Miho Okasaki)

    Rimuru remains the franchise’s signature hook: a deceptively soft-spoken leader whose appeal comes from problem-solving, coalition-building, and a refusal to separate kindness from power.

  • B
    Benimaru(VA: Makoto Furukawa)

    Benimaru is the kind of commander fans latch onto because his cool battlefield presence is matched by a dry, understated sense of loyalty.

  • S
    Shion(VA: M.A.O)

    Shion brings the series its sharpest contrast between intimidating physicality and chaotic comic timing, making her a reliable scene-stealer without reducing her to a gag.

  • D
    Diablo(VA: Takahiro Sakurai)

    Diablo’s popularity comes from his elegant menace and theatrical devotion, a combination that makes even quiet conversations feel charged.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The TV anime franchise has been closely associated with studio Eight Bit, which gives TenSura an unusually consistent adaptation identity across its main seasons compared with many long-running light-novel anime that change production houses.

  • 2

    TenSura’s source path is unusually layered: Fuse’s story began as a web novel before becoming a light novel with Mitz Vah’s illustrations, and the anime primarily draws from that expanded light-novel continuity rather than simply copying the manga’s pacing.

  • 3

    The Season 4 Part 2 label matters structurally: this is being positioned as a continuation within the fourth season rather than a fresh sequel reset, so viewers should expect payoff from long-running political and factional threads rather than a new entry-point arc.

  • 4

    The series stands out in the isekai field by making statecraft part of the fantasy engine; trade, diplomacy, military organization, and interspecies coexistence are not background lore but recurring sources of conflict and comedy.

  • 5

    The anime’s music identity has been tied to Elements Garden, the production group known for polished fantasy and game-adjacent scoring, helping TenSura maintain a bright adventure tone even when the material shifts into military or political territory.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
The Japanese title Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken is commonly shortened by fans to TenSura, a compact nickname formed from the title’s key syllables.
Fun fact 2
The original story was written by Fuse and later published as a light novel under Micro Magazine’s GC Novels label with illustrations by Mitz Vah.
Fun fact 3
Even before airing, this Part 2 entry is already tracked separately in anime databases and sits at MAL popularity #3881, showing how sequel pages accumulate interest before release dates are finalized.
Fun fact 4
Rimuru’s anime voice role belongs to Miho Okasaki, while Satoru Mikami, the pre-reincarnation human identity, is voiced separately by Takuma Terashima in the earlier anime continuity.
Fun fact 5
The franchise has expanded beyond the main TV adaptation into side material such as The Slime Diaries and the film Scarlet Bond, which helped turn TenSura from a single isekai adaptation into a broader anime brand.

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