Isekai Manga ‘Fluffy Paradise’ Is Getting An Anime


Get ready for giant white tigers, dragons, and so many other fluffy animals as it has been announced that Japanese author Himawari’s popular 2016 light novel series ‘Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tameni Ganbattemasu’ is getting adapted as an anime.
Crunchyroll said on their website, “Good news for fans of all things fluffy and fantastical: Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tame ni Ganbattemasu (“I’m Doing My Best to Pet Fluffy Things in Another World”), a fantasy light novel series written by Himawari and illustrated by Kirouran about a woman who reincarnates in a magical world with the ability to be loved by animals, is being adapted into an anime.”
Coinciding with the release of the manga’s thirteenth volume, no other details were given about a potential cast and crew.
The fantasy series has also been published as a manga by the Tokyo-based publishing company Futabasha since 2017 and released as a webcomic on CoolMic under the name “Fluffy Paradise” with Yuriko Takagami illustrating.
Takagami expressed his excitement on Twitter saying, “I will do my best to make comicalize even more exciting!”


AniTrends describes the synopsis based on a translation from CoolMic,
“Midori Akitsu (27 years old), ends up in another world after dying from overwork?! I got reincarnated in another world after God blessed me with a special ability. This ability is “to be loved by non-human beings.” Huh?! Meaning that humans might not like me, but all the fluffy animals will love me? Whoaaa! I get to pet a white tiger and dragons to my heart’s content! After being reborn as Néma, the youngest daughter of a top-class noble family, I’m doing my best for the survival of humanity(?) while enjoying this world’s fluffiness.”
The title ‘Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tameni Ganbattemasu’ is literally translated as “I’ll Try My Best So I Can Pet and Pat in Another World.”



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