English Dub Review: I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level “We Went Looking for a Mandragora; I Became Momma Yufufu’s Daughter”



Overview

“We Went Looking for a Mandragora”


Azusa learns that mandragoras gain the ability to walk and talk after 300 years, so she goes to find one…

“I Became Momma Yufufu’s Daughter”

After Azusa eats a mushroom that makes her shrink, Yufufu offers to be her mom for the day…


Our Take

This time around, we get double the episodes this week. With the first, starting off with a routine outing that leads Azusa and her friends into an unexpected situation involving a mysterious magical discovery. What starts as simple curiosity quickly draws attention from others with their motives, sparking a chain of events filled with tension, humor, and heartfelt moments. Thanks to quick thinking and strong bonds, the group navigates the chaos with charm and ease, turning a potential conflict into an opportunity for growth and connection.

As for the second episode, it shifts focus to everyday life, as one of the newer members of Azusa’s household, “Sandra,” takes on new challenges with the help of her companions. A short stint at school provides laughs and surprises, while a sudden change in perspective gives Azusa the chance to reflect on her role within the family. Through playful antics, unexpected turns, and sincere interactions, the story continues to explore what it means to support and be supported, all while keeping its signature mix of comedy and cozy vibes.

Overall, both episodes highlight the series’ strengths—gentle humor, heartfelt relationships, and the comforting themes of motherhood and chosen family. Whether navigating small adventures or simply sharing quiet moments together, the characters remain endlessly endearing. The tone is sweet and uplifting, offering viewers a soft, feel-good experience anchored by warmth, connection, and just a hint of mischief.