Tenseishitaraslimedattaken_ep_04_ita.mp4 Review

Seeing the Goblins (now Hobgoblins) adapt to "civilized" clothing and manners provides some of the best comedy in the early series.

The Italian cast brings a great energy to Rimuru’s internal monologues, making his transition from a humble salaryman to a respected leader feel grounded and relatable. TenseiShitaraSlimeDattaKen_Ep_04_ITA.mp4

In the fourth episode of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (ITA: Quella volta che mi sono reincarnato in uno slime ), titled (In the Kingdom of the Dwarves), the story shifts from village building to international diplomacy and craftsmanship. Seeing the Goblins (now Hobgoblins) adapt to "civilized"

The heart of the episode is the introduction of , the master blacksmith. We see Rimuru’s "human" side shine here; he doesn't just use his powers to intimidate, but rather uses his modern-world knowledge and his Predator skill to help Kaijin fulfill an impossible order of Magisteel swords for a corrupt minister. This establishes a recurring theme: Rimuru solves problems through a mix of overpowered magic and 21st-century logic. World Building and Conflict The heart of the episode is the introduction

The episode introduces the first taste of political friction. The antagonist of this arc, , represents the prejudice that "monsters" are inferior beings. The tension leads to a bar fight and Rimuru’s first experience with a foreign judicial system, setting the stage for his meeting with the Hero-King, Gazel Dwargo. Why fans love this episode:

The Italian dub captures the wonder of entering Dwargon for the first time, with its massive gates and bustling markets.