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Review

by Richard Eisenbeis,

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus

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Synopsis:
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus Anime ONA Review
Reincarnated as a slime but with the nigh limitless power of a dragon at his command, Rimuru Tempest has spent his last few months as a teacher at Freedom Academy to pay back a debt to a dead friend. But just as he's preparing to return home, he is tasked with investigating the situation in the Kingdom of Coleus and its imminent succession crisis. But all too soon, it becomes obvious that there's far more going on here than a simple battle for the throne—and that a Demon Lord may even have a hand in what is going on.
Review:

Based on a four-part series of novellas included in the Blu-Rays of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime's second season, Visions of Coleus is set early in the TV series' second season. Everything here takes place at a time before Rimuru's ascension to True Demon Lord—i.e., before the attack on Tempest and the subsequent retaliatory massacre of 20,000 men. This means that, at this time, Rimuru, while still powerful, is not the unstoppable force he will eventually become.

Honestly, this is a welcome return. There are forces in this story that Rimuru would be unable to beat in a fair fight—and even more that would push Rimuru and his friends to their limits. Thus, there is a fair bit of tension in the story as Rimuru must use stealth and tricks rather than raw power to uncover the mystery of what's going on in the Kingdom of Coleus.

The strongest point of this ONA is how it subtly forces Rimuru to acknowledge his past in a way he hasn't since he reincarnated in the fantasy world. When thinking up an alias for this stealth mission, he picks the one other name he is sure to respond to, Satoru—i.e., his name from his first life. Then, he meets Princess Zenobia, who can see the shape of a person's soul. While this mainly allows her to see if someone is good or evil, in Rimuru's case, she sees the man he was before his death on Earth. Thus, when he becomes the "Great Phantom Thief Satoru" for the sake of his mission, he chooses not to look like Shizu but rather like an idealized version of his original self. For the first time in years, he's back in his old body—and still trying to help others like he did back then.

This ONA also benefits from a reduced cast. While Souei and Benimaru have a role in the final act, the majority of the story revolves around Rimuru and a new collection of characters. Without having to give each member of the TV anime's expansive cast their moments to shine, we are rewarded with a much tighter story—even if it is one with some baked-in issues of its own.

While the general story is easy enough to follow, many viewers will not understand some parts of this ONA. This is because, at its heart, this ONA doesn't feel like it's for the watchers of the TV anime but rather for the readers of the original novels. Both Luminous Valentine and Violet are major characters in the events to come. Knowing their goals and motivations puts their actions here into a context that anime-only watchers will simply not have at this point—which can leave the story feeling oddly under-explained by the time the final credits roll.

Moreover, the inclusion of both Violet and Luminous Valentine cornered the story. It is already set in stone when Rimuru first encounters both characters. Thus, they can't meet in this ONA—meaning the story has several convenient contrivances to ensure they don't. Honestly, it feels more than a bit forced when this amounts to Rimuru, Souei, and Benimaru waiting patiently inside an opaque bubble (that Rimuru can break out of with ease) with nothing but a corpse for company for several minutes while Luminous Valentine and Violet go at it.

All in all, Visions of Coleus is a serviceable little That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime side story. While novel readers will get more out of it than anime-only watchers, this flashback to an earlier time in the greater story delivers a solid mystery with more than a few twists and turns. If you're already invested in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, there's no reason not to check this out.

Grade:
Overall (sub) : C
Story : C
Animation : C+
Art : C
Music : C

+ A story that takes us back to a time before Rimuru was an unstoppable force that also connects him with his past life.
Anime-only watchers will likely feel more than a bit lost at points.

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Production Info:
Director: Atsushi Nakayama
Series Composition: Toshizo Nemoto
Script: Toshizo Nemoto
Storyboard:
Masashi Kojima
Shoma Miyazawa
Ken Ōtsuka
Satoshi Shimizu
Episode Director:
Michita Shiraishi
Daisuke Tsukushi
Unit Director: Shoma Miyazawa
Music: Hitoshi Fujima
Original creator:
Fuse
Taiki Kawakami
Original Character Design: Mitz Vah
Character Design: Ryōma Ebata
Art Director: Ayumi Satō
Chief Animation Director:
Sinomin
Tomoko Ito
Tomoko Mori
Hideki Yamazaki
Wakako Yoshida
Animation Director:
Sinomin
Kyōko Furubayashi
Tomoko Ito
Emiko Kataoka
Nao Kuratani
Uni Matsui
Junko Matsushita
Shoma Miyazawa
Tomoko Mori
Taeko Otsuka
Kazuya Saitō
Atsuko Takahashi
Ayu Tanaka
Yui Ushinohama
Saori Yamamoto
Wakako Yoshida
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Director of Photography: Hiroshi Satō
Executive producer:
Ken'ichi Iguchi
Katsuhiro Kawano
Bungo Kondō
Kimiko Koyasu
Mamoru Mita
Tomoyuki Ōwada
Haruhisa Ōya
Takahiro Satō
Hirokazu Suyama
Yōhei Takami
Producer:
Shinichirō Narita
Yoshiyuki Shiotani

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