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The second season of the anime adaptation of Kisetsu Morita’s light novel series, “I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level 2,” is set to premiere in April 2025. Fans can expect new theme songs for the season, with Yui Ogura singing the opening and Aguri Onishi performing the ending.

The upcoming season is being produced by Teddy, with Kunihisa Sugishima taking on the role of director, a change from the first season. Naohiro Fukushima, the episode writer for season one, will now supervise the series scripts. The first season of the anime is currently available on Crunchyroll for fans to enjoy.

“I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level” follows the story of Azusa, a reincarnated witch who spends her days hunting slimes to live a stress-free life. However, after centuries of this simple task, she gains incredible powers, leading to new challenges and adventures in her peaceful life.

Yen Press has embraced the series, offering the light novels, manga adaptation, and spinoff material to fans. The series has gained popularity for its unique storyline and lovable characters, making it a must-watch for anime enthusiasts.

As fans eagerly await the premiere of the second season in April 2025, they can explore the world of Azusa and her slime-killing adventures through the available light novels and manga. Stay tuned for more updates and trailers as the release date approaches.