The anime movie from the That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime series, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Scarlet Bond (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken: Guren no Kizuna-hen), will debut in Indian cinemas on May 26. This was revealed by Muse Asia on Tuesday.
On November 25, the movie had its Japanese premiere. It debuted at #2 and in its first weekend, 225,000 tickets were sold for 297 million yen, or around $2.14 million. In the first three days, 313,000 tickets were sold for 416 million yen, or around $3.19 million.
The brand-new original plot for the movie was written by Fuse, the creator of the original light novel series. Raja, a brand-new nation to the west of Tempest, serves as the focal point of the narrative. Rimuru and his friends become embroiled in a protracted plot centered on a woman with a strange power. Along with Hiiro, another ogre survivor who had admired Benimaru, Rimuru and his leader Benimaru come upon Hiiro.
In October 2018, the first television adaptation of Taiki Kawakami's manga, which was based on the light novel series by Fuse and Mitz Vah, debuted. The anime was aired on Crunchyroll, and the English dub was streamed on FUNimation Entertainment.
The first cours (quarter of a year) of the second television anime season debuted in January 2021. The Slime Diaries: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensura Nikki Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken), a Shiba spinoff manga, then had its television anime debut on Tokyo MX in April 2021. Following the conclusion of The Slime Diaries, the second season's second course debuted in July 2021, resulting in nine consecutive months of television anime from the franchise in 2021. In July 2021, Netflix started streaming the anime in India after Muse Asia first broadcast it in India when it first aired in Japan.
A third season of the anime television series debuted in July 2021.
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