That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 1 Begins Streaming Worldwide on Netflix
Netflix has added That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (TenSura) Season 1 to its global catalog, making the first season of Rimuru Tempest’s isekai adventure available to subscribers worldwide. The announcement was made through the platform’s official social media channels on June 30.
The anime, based on Fuse’s light novel series illustrated by Mitz Vah, follows office worker Satoru Mikami, who is reincarnated in a fantasy world as the slime Rimuru Tempest after being killed. Using his unique (overpowered) abilities, Rimuru gradually builds the nation of Tempest while pursuing peaceful coexistence between humans and monsters.
The service is also simulcasting the currently airing fourth season in select regions of Asia. The season began in April 2026 and continues this summer with the second of five confirmed cours. Crunchyroll streams it worldwide.
Crunchyroll also brought the That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea (Tensura Movie 2) to North America on May 1, 2026.
Fuse wrote the Tensura light novel series starting in 2014, featuring illustrations by Mitz Vah. The novel ended on November 29 last year with the release of Volume 23. The anime is adapting the manga, which is drawn by Taiki Kawakami.
The TV anime adaptation by studio 8bit began in October 2018, with the first season until March 2019. The second season was released through 2 split cours in Winter 2021 and Summer 2021. The third one began in April and concluded with Episode 24 on September 27, 2024.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: The Movie – Scarlet Bond was the first movie for the franchise, and it premiered in 2022. The movie had an original story by the creator Fuse, also featuring the movie-original character called Hiiro.
Source: Netflix Official X
©Taiki Kawakami, Fuse, KODANSHA/“Ten-Sura” Project
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