That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime-s01e01-...

His slime body can consume materials and monsters.

The series begins with Satoru Mikami, a seemingly ordinary office worker, being stabbed on the way home from work. However, instead of dying, he finds himself transported to a fantasy world, reincarnated as a slime. This unexpected turn of events sets the stage for a unique and entertaining adventure.

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Veldora grants the Slime the name "Rimuru," and Rimuru gives them both the surname "Tempest." That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime-S01E01-...

A skill that allows him to consume almost anything, analyze its properties, and replicate its abilities or form. The Encounter with Veldora

The title card fades, and Satoru ventures deeper into the cave. What he finds changes everything: the legendary Storm Dragon , sealed for 300 years by a powerful Hero.

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The voice grants him "Heat Resistance."

When Satoru regains consciousness, he realizes he can no longer see, hear, or feel limbs. He quickly deduces that he has been compressed into a jelly-like mass. He has been reborn as a low-level fantasy monster: a slime.

Episode 1 is a masterclass in how to set up an isekai anime. It takes a tired trope (getting hit or stabbed in the real world and waking up in a fantasy land) and makes it feel incredibly fresh through brilliant comedic timing and a genuinely lovable main character. His slime body can consume materials and monsters

a mundane life in modern Tokyo ends abruptly, sparking a journey into a vibrant fantasy world. The Final Moments of Satoru Mikami

When Rimuru consumes Veldora’s magical aura, Great Sage suggests analyzing dragon physiology. He doesn’t instantly become omnipotent. Instead, the episode ends with Rimuru devouring Veldora’s entire being—not to kill him, but to store the dragon’s consciousness safely inside his slime stomach while the seal dissolves. This shocking climax redefines “reincarnation” as mutual salvation.