In the explosive anime adaptation of the popular light novel series, we follow the journey of 37-year-old corporate worker Mikami Satoru, whose life comes to an abrupt end when he is fatally wounded by a random assailant. However, instead of finding peace in the afterlife, Mikami is reincarnated in an alternate world, where he surprisingly takes the form of a slime—a lowly creature often overlooked in the fantasy genre. Under the new identity of Rimuru Tempest, he embarks on an odyssey filled with magic, adventure, and the pursuit of an extraordinary purpose that will reshape his new existence.
As Rimuru, Mikami discovers that his confounding transformation has granted him extraordinary abilities, far beyond what he could have ever hoped for in his previous life. With the power to absorb and mimic the characteristics of other beings, he swiftly becomes a formidable force in this enchanting yet perilous world. His goal isn't just survival; Rimuru is determined to create a harmonious society that accommodates all races, fostering unity amid the chaos that pervades this vibrant realm. This ambitious dream leads him to form alliances and make friends with a variety of creatures, including demons and goblins, each contributing uniquely to his quest.
Among the colorful cast of characters brought to life in this captivating tale, we find Tomoaki Maeno lending his voice to Verudora, a mighty dragon entwined with Rimuru's fate, and Makoto Furukawa portraying Benimaru, the fierce and loyal Ogre warrior. Together, they navigate challenges that test their strength and convictions, packing the narrative with humor, action, and heartwarming moments.
As Rimuru Tempest grows in power and influence, viewers are treated to an enchanting exploration of themes like friendship, redemption, and the quest for belonging, all wrapped in fantastical adventures that keep audiences engaged and craving for more.
Main Cast of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Megumi Toyoguchi
Daikenja (voice)
Tomoaki Maeno
Verudora (voice)
Tomoaki Maeno's performance as Verudora, the lovable and powerful dragon in "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken), is a standout aspect of the anime's voice acting roster. His deep, resonant voice captures the benevolent and wise nature of the character, lending Verudora an air of majesty befitting a dragon revered as a deity in the show's world. Maeno's ability to convey a range of emotions, from serene and nurturing to fierce and powerful, adds depth to Verudora's interactions with other characters, particularly with Rimuru Tempest, the series' protagonist. Whether he's offering guidance, expressing concern, or unleashing his formidable might, Maeno's nuanced delivery enriches the character, making Verudora not only a mighty presence but also a warm and endearing figure that resonates with the audience. His voice work is a testament to his talent and contributes significantly to the immersive experience of the anime, making the character of Verudora both memorable and impactful within the beloved fantasy isekai series.
Makoto Furukawa
Benimaru / Ogre (voice)
Makoto Furukawa's performance as Benimaru / Ogre in the anime series "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" is a standout aspect of the show's voice acting roster. His voice work brilliantly captures the essence of Benimaru's character, a proud, strong, and initially stoic ogre who values honor and the well-being of his kin above all else. Furukawa's voice conveys Benimaru's imposing presence and formidable strength, while also subtly nuancing the character's gradual transformation as he becomes a trusted ally and friend to the protagonist, Rimuru Tempest. His delivery during pivotal moments of both action and introspection adds depth to the series, whether it's through the commanding tone he uses in battle or the softer, more reflective inflections that highlight Benimaru's inner growth. Furukawa's portrayal of Benimaru is not just about the power in his voice, but also about the emotional journey that the character undertakes, making Benimaru one of the more memorable and complex characters in the series and a testament to Furukawa's skill as a voice actor.
Itaru Yamamoto
Belyard (voice)
Itaru Yamamoto's voice performance as Belyard in the anime series "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken) is a standout example of his versatile vocal talent. Belyard, a character known for his calm demeanor and strategic mind, serves as the chief of staff to the demon lord Milim Nava. Yamamoto infuses Belyard with a cool and collected timbre that perfectly matches the character's composed and intellectual nature. His voice exudes an underlying strength and dignity, which complements Belyard's role as a trusted advisor and the restrained power he wields behind the scenes. Yamamoto's nuanced delivery in both Belyard's serious and lighthearted moments adds depth to the character, making him a memorable presence in the series. Whether he's offering counsel, displaying loyalty, or interacting with other characters, Yamamoto's voice acting ensures that Belyard is not only a key player in the narrative but also a fan favorite, thanks to his poised and assuring voice.
Kenjiro Tsuda
Bester (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda delivers a captivating performance as Bester in the anime series "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime," bringing a unique blend of charisma and depth to the character. Bester, aka Bestia, is a member of the Moderate Clan of the Octagram, known for his shapeshifting abilities and the mysterious aura that surrounds him. Tsuda's vocal work beautifully captures Bester's enigmatic nature, seamlessly transitioning from a gentle, almost lyrical tone that hints at his ancient wisdom to a fierce, commanding presence that underscores his formidable power. His ability to convey subtle shifts in emotion and his dynamic range allow viewers to fully experience Bester's complexities, from his playful teasing to his moments of profound insight. Tsuda's portrayal of Bester is not just voicing a character; it's an embodiment that adds a rich layer to the diverse world of the series, making Bester a standout figure in the anime's impressive ensemble.
Ryuichi Kijima
Gido (voice)
Ryuichi Kijima delivers a compelling performance as the voice of Gido in the anime series "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken). Gido, also known as Gadara, is a character who initially appears to be a minor antagonist but later becomes an important ally to the protagonist, Rimuru Tempest. Kijima's portrayal captures Gido's transformation from a cocky, self-assured bandit leader to a more humble and loyal retainer of Rimuru. His voice acting effectively conveys the character's range of emotions, from arrogance and aggression to respect and camaraderie, showcasing Kijima's ability to adapt his performance to the evolving narrative. Kijima's nuanced vocals lend depth to Gido's character development, making him a memorable figure within the series' expansive cast. His interactions with other characters, particularly with Rimuru, are brought to life by Kijima's dynamic vocal work, which highlights the comedic as well as the serious aspects of Gido's personality, contributing to the overall enjoyment and immersive experience of the anime.
Kazuya Nakai
Laplace (voice)
Kazuya Nakai's portrayal of the enigmatic Laplace in "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" stands out as a testament to his versatility and depth as a voice actor. His voice work breathes life into Laplace's cunning and whimsical nature, capturing the character's duality as both a jovial, carefree information broker and a highly capable individual with hidden depths. Nakai's performance is characterized by a playful tone that effortlessly shifts to convey underlying seriousness, which aligns perfectly with Laplace's role as a pivotal figure in the series' complex political landscape. His ability to deliver lines with a mix of mischief and gravitas adds layers to the character, making Laplace both intriguing and unpredictable. Nakai's seasoned voice acting not only enhances Laplace's individual presence but also enriches the world-building of the series, as he interacts with other characters and the overarching narrative with a sense of ease and confidence that draws viewers into the fantastical realm of Tempest.
Sayaka Senbongi
Shuna / Ogre (voice)
Mao Ichimichi
Shion / Ogre (voice)
Takuya Eguchi
Souei / Ogre (voice)
Hochu Otsuka
Hakurou / Ogre (voice)
Kanehira Yamamoto
Riguldo / Village Mayor (voice)
Asuna Tomari
Gobta (voice)
Chikahiro Kobayashi
Ranga (voice)
Taro Yamaguchi
Geld / Orc General E (voice)
Jun Fukushima
Gabiru (voice)
Rie Tanaka
Trainie (voice)
Rina Hidaka
Milim (voice)
Anzu Haruno
Rimiris (voice)
Juri Kimura
Haruna (voice)
Atsushi Ono
Kaijin (voice)
Akane Kumada
Eren (voice)
Crew of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
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