I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level (Rerun): Everything You Need to Know!

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I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level (Rerun): Your Complete Guide!

Looking for a fun, lighthearted fantasy anime to enjoy? I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is making a comeback with its rerun, and this guide has you covered!

Here’s what you’ll find in this post:

  • What is the story about? A quick and spoiler-free summary.
  • When and where can you watch it? Broadcast dates and streaming platforms by region.
  • Who are the main characters? Meet the lovable cast that makes this series shine.
  • Why should you watch it? The highlights and unique appeal of the show.

Whether you’re a returning fan excited for the rerun or someone curious to try out this fun fantasy-comedy, this article will tell you everything you need to know to dive into the world of Azusa, the overpowered witch who just wants a peaceful life.

Let’s explore why I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years is a must-watch for anime fans looking for something heartwarming, funny, and magical! ✨

Genre

This anime falls under the fantasy, comedy, and slice-of-life genres. It’s a lighthearted and charming story set in a magical world, with a focus on adventure, family, and a little bit of overpowered fun.

Broadcast Information

  • Rerun Start Date: January 3, 2025 (Friday)
  • Broadcast Channel: BS11 (Japan)

Originally airing from April to June 2021, this beloved anime is making its return to TV screens to the delight of fans.

📺 Streaming Platforms

I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is available on multiple platforms depending on your region. Here’s a breakdown:

Japan:

  • BS11: Scheduled for rerun starting January 3, 2025.
  • DMM TV: All episodes available with a 30-day free trial.
  • d Anime Store: Offers all episodes with a 31-day free trial.
  • U-NEXT: Full series available with a 31-day free trial and bonus points.

United States:

  • Crunchyroll: Streams all episodes with English subtitles.
  • Amazon Prime Video: Available for purchase by episode.

Southeast Asia / South Asia:

  • Muse Communication: Licensed for streaming.
  • Animax Asia: Broadcasts the series regionally.

General Availability:

  • Bilibili: Streams all episodes with English subtitles.

📌 Streaming availability is subject to change. Check official platforms for the latest updates.

Story Summary

Azusa Aizawa is reborn as an immortal witch in a mystical realm after passing away from overwork.

She fights weak slimes for 300 years in order to make a little living since she is determined to lead a calm and stress-free existence.

But she unintentionally reaches her maximum level, making her the strongest creature in the country.

As dragons, ghosts, and other oddball characters search for Azusa, her tranquil days are now disrupted. Can she be absurdly overpowered and still have her tranquil life?

Character Highlights

Azusa (voiced by Aoi Yuuki) is such a relatable protagonist. All she wants is to enjoy her peaceful life!

And yet, being so overpowered seems to attract everyone’s attention.

Azusa Aizawa (アズサ・アイザワ / 相沢梓, Azusa Aizawa / Aizawa Azusa)

“The Witch of the Highlands” (高原の魔女, Kōgen no Majo) is an immortal witch who was formerly a Japanese office worker.

Weary of the excitement and overwork that followed her premature death in her previous life, she aspires to a simple life,

but as soon as word spreads about her extraordinary talent, she is confronted by rivals who want to prove themselves to her or by anyone who wants to join her.

She is sympathetic, though, and eventually is fiercely protective of her new family—much to the annoyance of those who intentionally put them in danger.

Laika (ライカ, Raika)

An approximately 300-year-old red dragon female with shape-shifting abilities. She came to Azusa to battle her and show that she was stronger than her, despite her initial arrogance.

She becomes Azusa’s first trainee and cleaner after being severely abused by her, and she eventually becomes her adopted younger sister. She and Flatorte are rivals.

Halkara (ハルカラ, Harukara)

A young (about 225 years old) female elf pharmacist from Frant Province with a voluptuous physique and extremely sudden mood swings.

She created a very well-liked energy drink that contained alcohol, but after the demon lord Beelzebub drank it, she became ill (from overworking after becoming addicted to it) and went after Halkara.

The elf, thinking that Beelzebub actually wanted retribution, then ran away to Azusa for safety.

Halkara chooses to remain with Azusa and resume making her energy drink after being provided sanctuary and the disagreement with Beelzebub is resolved.

She has extensive knowledge of mushrooms, yet she is clumsy and prone to mishaps.

Beelzebub (ベルゼブブ, Beruzebubu)

The Agriculture Minister of the Demon Realm, Lord of the Flies, and a high-ranking female demon who is around 3,000 years old.

She challenges Azusa to a battle after becoming addicted to Halkara’s energy drink (so that its manufacturing may be restarted), but she passes out from fatigue and is tended to by Halkara and herself.

Although she starts to become part of Azusa’s “family” and eventually becomes her adopted elder sister,

she departs amicably once the issue is resolved, promising to return to make amends with Azusa (which she eventually loses) and acquire more of Halkara’s drink.

Why You Should Watch It

I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years is a perfect blend of comedy, fantasy, and feel-good moments. Here’s why you’ll love it:

  • Relaxing and Lighthearted: It’s the ultimate comfort anime with a chill pace and wholesome vibes.
  • Lovable Characters: From dragons to slime spirits, every character is full of charm.
  • Beautiful Animation: The vibrant visuals and magical world are a treat to watch.

If you’re looking for a fun, stress-free series that will make you laugh and smile, this anime is the one for you.

🎥 Staff and Cast

🎬 Production Staff:

  • Animation Studio: REVOROOT
  • Director: Nobukage Kimura
  • Series Composition: Tatsuya Takahashi
  • Character Design: Keisuke Goto
  • Music: Keiji Inai

🎙️ Main Cast:

  • Azusa Aizawa: Aoi Yuuki
  • Laika: Kaede Hondo
  • Falfa: Sayaka Senbongi
  • Shalsha: Minami Tanaka
  • Halkara: Sayaka Harada

Conclusion

With its mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and fantastic characters, I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years is a must-watch for fantasy and slice-of-life fans.

Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or revisiting it during the rerun, this series promises a delightful experience!

Are you excited for the rerun? Which character is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! ✨

I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q
What is I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level about?
A

The story follows Azusa Aizawa, a former office worker who dies from overwork and is reincarnated as an immortal witch in a peaceful fantasy world.

After defeating slimes for 300 years to earn a modest income, she unintentionally becomes the most powerful person in the land.

Her quiet life takes a chaotic turn when dragons, spirits, and others seek her out. It’s a mix of comedy, fantasy, and wholesome slice-of-life moments!

Q
Where can I watch I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years?
A

Streaming availability depends on your region:

  • Japan: BS11 (rerun starting January 3, 2025), DMM TV, d Anime Store, U-NEXT
  • United States: Crunchyroll (with subtitles), Amazon Prime Video (purchase available)
  • Southeast Asia: Muse Communication, Animax Asia
  • General: Bilibili

Be sure to check official streaming platforms for the latest availability in your region.

Q
Why is Azusa so popular among fans?
A

Azusa is loved for her relatable desire to live a peaceful and stress-free life after her overworked past.

Despite being overpowered, she remains kind, humble, and caring toward her friends and found family.

Her laid-back attitude and comedic interactions with quirky characters make her a refreshing and lovable protagonist.

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