

WRITING - Average ( 6 )
We start with a very niche plot, our mc is a 27yo female corporate slave who overworks herself and passes out during office hours. She wakes up to... well, she doesn't. Instead, she is greeted by an angel-godlike creature who gets Aizawa Azusa reincarnated into an immortal witch with the looks of a 17yo. Pretty generic reincarnation-isekai themes.
PRESENTATION - Amazing ( 8.5 )
This is the carry here, without presentation this show would have been real shit. It's weird because to pull off a good Iyashikei; art style, music, etc. matter the most. This can make or break a show, in this case, it definitely boosted it like tenfold. The character themes are very generic: the demon, the dragon, the elf, the witch and the loli. Every character is just default setting for their field except for the loli, which ARE lolis and they just don't look young they are literal children...
AMBIENCE - Amazing ( 8.5 )
I always found myself walking out of a session in a good mood. I think the Iyashikei played a huge role in this show that just made me smile and keep on watching as it relieved a lot of the anxiety filled up inside me.
BIAS (10)
No review is compete without a bias, lucky for me I AM OBSESSED WITH THIS SHOW. I am so excited for s2 and am trying to control my urge to start the light novel.
FUN FACTS
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level was adapted by studio REVOROOT from the 2017 Light Novel. This show was the first boom for studio REVOROOT.
RECMOMMENDATIONS
Recommendation Score - 9 / 10 I would definitely recommend Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid which shares a lot of the slice of life and fantasy elements. The reincarnation concept with almost no humans feels somewhat similar to the concept of Kobayashi as a singular human stuck in between a lot of dragons whom she is unfamiliar with. I would also recommend Little Witch Academia (TV) since it just shares the witchy and magical parts of it very loosely but it feels very close in the wholesome abience.
Overall Score - 8.25/10
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