Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken |
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English: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Synonyms: TenSura Japanese: 転生したらスライムだった件
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Mitz Vah
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Mangá
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Publishing
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2014-05-30 to ?
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Alternativas:
English: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Synonyms: TenSura
Japanese: 転生したらスライムだった件
Synonyms: TenSura
Japanese: 転生したらスライムだった件
Autor:
Mitz Vah
Modelo:
Mangá
Status:
Publishing
Publicar:
2014-05-30 to ?
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After being killed by a passing robber, a normal 37-year-old guy find himself reincarnated in another world as a blind slime with unique skills. With a new name "Rimuru Tempest" he got after meeting his new friend, the "catastrophe level" Storm Dragon Verudora, he starts his slime life in another world with his increasing number of minions.
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Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
This novel is one of the "Deconstructing being reincarnated in a fantasy world" kind, which have been becoming so popular lately that they became their own category.
What differates it from those other novels is the humor. The protagonist is not one of those "I stopped being human so I don't care about humans anymore" characters, but an honestly nice and laid back, but still hard working guy. He does not develop a god-complex over his abilites but decides to change his enviroments for everyone's amusement and benefit. His narration can get pretty hilarious. The setting might be a bit common, but the side characters are likeable and easy to imagine. Don't be surprised when a character turns out to be more complex than suspected! The arcs are rather different from each other and don't just recycle previous plot with different characters. While some people might critizise that the protagonist becomes overpowered, there are several characters that are obviously stronger than him. The updates of the translations are rather quick and the author even gave his consent so you won't have to fear it suddenly disappearing like several other works. I personally really enjoyed it and I hope my messed-up review convinces some people to try it out. It's not a masterpiece, but it is worth a read. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
I've finished reading WN if I'm not mistaken 2 or 3 years ago. How do I put it, the way it is written is completely amateurish, and the story is too happy or I mean less conflicted(?)
I've written this in a review elsewhere: At first, any form of loyalty from each character to their master Rimuru did manage to spoil my heart, but it was so exaggerated that so I think it had flaws in it. I was wondering, what would happen to Rimuru's subordinates if their master died? And all I can imagine is chaos, because anyone knows that all the important characters in this story only give their love and loyalty to Rimuru, they all rely on him, respect him, and adore him, even worship him. If he dies then his subordinates will certainly lose their purpose in life, become empty, and whoever takes his place as leader, then what will arise is only strife, not because of jealousy, but more on the worthiness. I mean, we have mental illness characters like Shion and Diablo, what would happen if their master wasn't Rimuru? Those two wasn't the type who wanted to be a substitute leader if that happened, but the type who only wanted to serve Rimuru. So this is the kind of flaws that I mean. Maybe it would be a different story if only Rimuru could have children, I don't really know. Now that we come to the LN, I've finished reading up to volume 15. This really comes a different way. The story is developing, but it develops too much and feels annoying. Well, that's what happens when you work with publishers. I mean, that's the way they are. As long as it is popular, various aspects will continue to be added to the story, to keep the series going as long as possible, so the profits will continue to flow. But despite all of that, I still love it and enjoy it! |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
This light novel is fairly similar to Re: Monster (It is impossible for me not to compare these two series) but I would say this one is more shonen. Well it isn't kiddy either but there isn't really any mature themes (sex, torture, you get it) However in this case I think it is a good thing, it focuses more on the story and characters quirks. Speaking of characters their is a ton of them, most being interesting as well. I will start with the main character Rimuru, he reincarnated as a slime (obviously) and similar to Rou had some OP abilities. Even more similar
it is the ability to take others abilities, both also being named Gluttony. Not really a problem for me since it is a pretty cool power. Rimuru was formerly a male but after his rebirth he has no gender so yeah (Poor guy... He was a 37 y/o virgin in his past life...) He isn't really hyper intelligent but he has a good heart and wants to help his friends in any way he can. His friends are also unique and without spoiling anything I will say their is dragons, ogres, lizardman, and orcs. Really that was just breaking the surface, there are tons and they are actually fleshed out unlike Re: Monster because this isn't written like a diary. ...Jeez this is getting dragged out, anyway story is pretty good with its basic demon lords vs humanity. Seeing how the MC is a slime I think you can guess which side he is on. It gets more complex and darker later on as well. Lastly is art which like a regular LN/WN doesn't have much but of course it has a manga adaptation with some decent looking art.
Overall it is a pretty solid novel, seeing various monsters evolve and band together under one entity is just too fun for me. Anyone who has read Re: Monster and liked it should read this already. Nearly 100 chapters translated at this point. Rereading this review I realized that this is like a comparison between Re: Monster and Tensei Shitara Slime but who cares >. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
I feel this novel has a lot of good power scaling,character developments and plot and is worth a shot.
Unlike your average isekai where your main mc is absurdly overpowred and beats every opponent with ease,Rimuru learns skills and put effort in training as well.Reasons are also provided for why he got so strong. For example,how Rimuru got so strong was firstly due to Veldora 'naming' him at the start of the series.A dragon naming a slime would surely give him great strength.He then took the skills from other various creatures before leaving the cave.That was the reason why the goblins were afraid of him initially. (Synopsis of the first few chapters) Throughout the series there is rapid chracter growth with good explanation to how they got stronger and victory was achieved not through strength alone but also due to the tactics and application of magic employed.Even the characters' state of mind and emotions affected the battle. E.g: Gabil's cockiness,Shion's Anger,Benimaru's lack of magic application World building is also just as fantastic in this series as the characters interact with others from various countries. The slow development of the city of Tempest is also something to look forward to and doesn't get boring as the feeling of reading the characters' hard work and effort to improve their city pay off. All in all,good writing,good story,good plot. It's a 10/10 for me. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
Btw have no idea how many chapters I've read of the novel but I've read halfway through volume 13
Spoiler!! So another disclosure, so of the stuff I've read has been machine translated and as such some things may have been lost in translation. I've always held tensura in high regard, being one of my favorite shows because it's everything that I want, its relatively funny, slice of life, isekai with no real stakes so that I don't have to worry if any of my favorite characters dies. But this does not exactly make for a great story which is where this novel is lacking. Although the story isn't bad, it's not close to a masterpiece and the way the story is told sometimes is very... enduring to say the least. It's a lot of he did this then he did that and this happened because of this or that. Not only that Rimuru literally just gets carried by great sage/ciel, like he's not stupid but he's definitely not on the level of intelligence of Yuuki who is also stupid op. But none of that matters because great sage makes of for everything, she can literally fight for him and can calculate everything in an instant, sooooooo op. Now that's just everyone in tempest, Rimuru has basically befriended everyone who poses a threat, and even then they try to pull the betrayal thing like with Milim, it doesn't matter cause we know that she's still friends with him and would never side with clayman. And just to list some of the people that Rimuru has working directly under him or is friend with: 4 primordials (the race that guy is) Milim, Veldora, and much more, but that should paint a picture enough. The point im trying to get across with this is that Rimuru and everyone in tempest is so op, that there are no real stakes, u know that Rimuru is going in the end no matter what, and the nobody semi important to the story will die either, and that drags down the story. But at the end of the day, tensura is not about having a good story full of meaning and depth, it's just a slime going around trying to make his perfect world with the friends he makes along the way, having fun and ejoying life, and it does that job with flying colors. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
Due to the fact I read nearly constantly I can be a bit of a harsh reviewer when it comes to books. Much more than shows.
This being said I can only read in english so many things were lost in translation but it was just boring. I only read the first book and I must say I thought it would be an interesting concept. Kind of like Re:Monster. A man reincarnated into a creature with limitless power potential. That being said the details in comparison just seem uninteresting. The fight scenes in other books are grand and detailed this one is more like "I attacked and they died" The reason behind this would be the fact that the main protagonist unlike in other books seems to have no threats anywhere near the start of this series. He comes out the gate being able to one shot B rank monsters making it odd. Most of these kinds of books are written so the main character is always on a power struggle to advance and because of their limitless potential they somehow always narrowly escape. That did not seem to be the case in this book and after dragging through the first volume where he pretty much one shots everything I highly doubt I will continue on. Not to say that this is a bad style of writing but to me if you are going to spend forever explaining the combat skills I at least want them used instead of "Ya I would rather not see anyone suffer that so I will seal that away" or learn a bunch of things to one shot the boss with a single skill leaving other things never used as minions stop attacking. For me it seems off to be detailed in this fashion, where I get a bunch of pointless background details but when it comes to talking and especially action everything is over so quickly with no substance. The reason for a 6 is finally towards the end of the first book it seemed to be getting interesting. So there is potential but it certainly did not hook me from the start. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
Manga is good & so the anime is, but when it comes to light novel which the series will be following, my opinion will change. Till now Manga & the anime has not shown any point which can be a counted as down-point, but as the story will continue it'll show in the future. Both anime & manga will follow light novel as those will serve as the source. I read till 8th volume of the light novel, i didn't read it after that, so yeah I'll also be taking that into consideration.
Light novel as good till the point of 7th volume, after that it just becomes so easy going with the MC being so lenient against his status that he is not content with how those having low status than him address him. OK, simply it can be said that it just doesn't have that robustness when people address to the MC, & he just leniently goes along. There were many parts which could've been different & also it could've changed the story into a whole different story, but it just goes like all those shows-"oh we're all friends" or "lets be friends". The whole story just goes into a different direction when things like these just goes wild into story. For eg. have you seen a demon lord casually talking to the servant of another demon lord, I'm not considering the fact that both are from the same world, because its a different world. As the story moves forward, the MC just becomes so lenient that its just frustrating that this story doesn't have that thing, otherwise i would've seriously considered it as a top notch pick. The leniency as the part of character is OK till some point, but seriously the story & the whole things loses its places when the MC is so lenient that he allows himself to be declared as beaten by Hinata Sakaguchi, even though he won, points like also shows the that it just could've gone into a totally different scenario, if only the MC could've been more rational & also it would've been more interesting that way. Forming Alliance is a different thing, but being declared as defeated is seriously a different matter. Also while negotiating, the things could've been a bit different. Serving well, showing courtesy to extreme level, Being declared as the loser in the fight against hinata & seriously there are more things which were seriously not needed. Holy crusaders(normal soldiers) talking with a Demon Lord with the reference of "dono". Like seriously? As i read further it just motivated me to drop the Light Novel. As the manga & the anime will follow on its route, I'm dishearten that actually a story with this much potential will go down. Of course there are people who just likes it, but for me the things of leniency just kills it. So basically the story & plot both are actually worth listening & reading to & it had quite potential. but that leniency part got me. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
Yes, this is another Isekai. No it's not unique whatsoever, it's just a power fantasy isekai with the protagonist reincarnated as a slime instead of a hero. Yet the best thing about Tensei Slime is that it's not trying to be different, but it's trying to improve the Isekai genre to the fullest with its detailed world building. The side characters are equally as important as the main ones and there are a lot of interactions between them. The focus is more about building a civilization than just battles, even the wars are for building or defending the country. Rimuru the protagonist is absolutely charming
and adorable, but it's a shame that it has no gender.
I recommend reading the Light Novel too for more detailed world building. |
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken review
This so far has been great.
Rimuru is not OP for no reason, and he isn't OP in the sense that everyone just dies before him. He learns skills and abilities and trains hard to become a strong warrior to be able to protect his village, and was given strength at the start due to the Dragon Veldora. The story is entertaining, and it just feels good to read this. It really does. Time will tell how well this mange plays out, but so far it's great and worth the read. The monsters seem to trust him, and power is relatively balanced between the monsters and other races, as well as the major characters in the manga. So he's not stand alone OP. He's powerful, but can be matched. He's also shown vulnerability to physical and extremely fast attacks despite his much greater magical power compared to the physical attackers in the manga. But he's not the most powerful magically either. Can't wait for the new updates. |
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