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Lucky slime slime rancher
Lucky slime slime rancher












lucky slime slime rancher

They are basically just a set of archetypes, so it's not really that interesting to watch them. I really don't like how one-dimensional the characters are. Of course, these two are two of the some examples, and even then, the anime would still suck if it isn't executed well. Whether they actually tell a story with moral lessons with the disguise of being SOL anime (Mushishi, etch.), or SOL anime that is romance-based. Some of SOL anime yes, but most of them have a reason to exist. There's a reason why cliche stories still works to this day, because of how they twist the formula, but still keeping it the same.īut this anime is a SOL, so if I say it to this anime, won't it apply to all SOL anime as well? Again, I've said this before in some of my reviews, but stories need to have a reason to exist, otherwise what's the point of it existing? Sure, you can make unique stories with that mindset, but who cares if it doesn't follow the basic story-telling. Slow life, more like painfully tedious life. It's just a boring story about a boring protagonist and her boring life. Here? There's no conflict, no plot moving forward, nor any important plot threads that puts together a coherent story. There's really no point in this anime existing. To put it simply, this anime is just a huge waste of time. Something like this can easily be fit within a 12 minutes cour season. And that frustrates me because of how locked the perspective and the whole premise of this show is. There's nothing really going in this anime. It's not because I hate this anime, but because there's nothing I like here. Simply to put it in a few words, I don't like this anime. Meeting friends and acquaintances who soon become family, Azusa finds she can live a life far better with others than when she was alone.

lucky slime slime rancher

Soon enough, various people throughout the continent, like the dragon Laika and the elf Halkara, start to appear at her doorstep-some seeking a battle, others asking for her assistance. Despite desperately trying to hide this fact in fear of ending her slow life, rumors of her strength spread nevertheless. However, this rather monotonous cycle begins to change when Azusa suddenly finds out that she has reached level 99-the maximum possible level-from slimes alone. There, Azusa enjoys her days tending to her farm, protecting the nearby village, and killing about 25 slimes per day-a routine that continues for at least three centuries. Seemingly headed for the afterlife, she meets a goddess who bestows her with immortality alongside a peaceful life in another world. But what would happen if you live long enough to keep defeating them for 300 years?Īfter many years of being a corporate slave, Azusa Aizawa abruptly passes away due to severe exhaustion. In role-playing games, slimes are usually the easiest monster to kill, and because of that, they yield few experience points.














Lucky slime slime rancher