Azusa’s Sweet Surprise: What Happens When She Meets God?

In the debut season of I’ve Been Slaying Slimes for Three Centuries, we meet Azusa Aizawa, a character who found herself reborn as an ageless witch. As hinted by the show’s title, she had spent three centuries eliminating slimes, ultimately earning the distinction of being the world’s top adventurer, all without realizing it. However, her tranquil existence was disrupted when she overcame Laika, a dragon who eventually became her apprentice.

In my world of enchanting encounters, I welcomed the slime spirits Falfa and Shalsha into my abode, offering them sanctuary from their troubled past. The elusive Halkara, an elf on the run from Beelzebub, also found refuge within my walls. Additionally, I formed a bond with the spirited ghost Rosalie.

Having successfully mediated a contentious dragon clan dispute, I forged alliances with demons, among them Pecora. My home transformed into a bustling hub with the arrival of new residents such as Flatorte. Embracing this expansion, I established a café for Flatta’s festival, nurturing and growing my unique family.

 

In the premiere of Season 2 of “I’ve Been Killing Slimes,” the story begins with Azusa and Halkara venturing out to gather medicinal plants. While on their journey, they stumble upon a peculiar bean-shaped plant. Enthused by this find, Azusa decides to create treats for her ‘children,’ which quickly gain popularity. She names these delectable items “Edible Slimes” and begins selling them in the village of Flatta.

Spurred on by their triumph, Halkara plans to propose the adoption of a punch card scheme, modeled after a successful “God Among Us” promotional strategy. Yet, this novel marketing approach could potentially bring about unanticipated outcomes, disrupting Azusa’s tranquil existence once more.

‘God’s Arrival,’ marks the start of I’ve Been Killing Slimes Season 2 on Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 9:30 pm JST. The broadcast will be aired on AT-X, TOKYO MX, and BS11 in Japan. For those residing in Japan, additional viewing options are available on streaming platforms like ABEMA, Netflix, Hulu, d Anime Store, and more.

Fans worldwide, particularly those outside Japan, can start watching I’ve Been Killing Slimes Season 2 Episode 1 soon after its Japanese debut on Crunchyroll, complete with English subtitles. Meanwhile, viewers in Southeast Asia will enjoy streaming the show via Muse Asia’s official YouTube channel.

*At the time this information was written, the release dates and times given are correct. However, they may be altered by the creators whenever they choose.*

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2025-04-03 15:08