That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 2nd Anime Film Announced for February 2026 in Japan!

What does Rimuru's eyes reflect?

The official account of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime anime has announced that the second anime film, titled Sōkai no Namida-hen (Tears of the Blue Sea), will premiere in Japan in February 2026. A teaser visual has also been revealed!

Additionally, a fourth season of the TV series has been confirmed.

Teaser Visual:

Based on the light novels by Fuse, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Crunchyroll offers streaming for every preceding season of “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime,” along with the Scarlet Bond movie and the newly released Visions of Coleus OVA, available in both subtitled and dubbed versions.

Here’s the official story for the Season 3:

Rimuru has officially become a Demon Lord after defeating Clayman. Following Walpurgis, the Demon Lords’ banquet, Rimuru’s domain is expanded to include the entire Great Forest of Jura. Anticipating a flood of representatives from all races showing up to pay their respects, Rimuru decides to throw a festival to commemorate the opening of Tempest, using it as an opportunity to gain new citizens and present Demon Lord Rimuru to the world. Meanwhile, in the Holy Empire of Lubelius, home base of the monster-hating cult of Luminism, Holy Knight Captain Hinata receives a message from Rimuru. But the message is actually a fabricated declaration of war sent by some unknown party. Upon learning that Hinata is heading for Tempest, Rimuru makes a decision… Thus begins a new challenge for Rimuru, striving to distinguish friend from foe in his pursuit of the ideal nation where humans and monsters can prosper together.

Source: Official Website

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