Fluffy Paradise Manga Name

Fluffy Paradise Anime: What is the Manga’s Name?

What is the manga’s name for the Fluffy Paradise anime? The winter 2024 anime season comes with a couple of isekai shows, one of which is Fluffy Paradise. Isekai is known for having long alternate titles, so it’s not surprising that this series has a long title as well. Here is a guide on the manga name of Fluffy Paradise.

What is the manga name of the Fluffy Paradise anime?

The manga name of Fluffy Paradise is Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tameni Ganbattemasu, which is I’ll Try My Best So I Can Pet and Pat in Another World in English. However, if you’re looking for the manga on online platforms, the title they use is Fluffy Paradise.

What is Fluffy Paradise about?

After 27-year-old Midori Akitsu dies from getting overworked, she gets reincarnated into a fantasy world with humans and other creatures. Her greatest wish was to interact with fluffy animals, and a god grants her this wish after she gets reincarnated. Midori becomes Nefertima Osphe, the 3-year-old daughter of a powerful noble family. She has the ability to attract non-human creatures and she uses this to befriend and pet all of them.

Where to read the Fluffy Paradise manga

The Fluffy Paradise light novels are available to purchase on various platforms such as Amazon, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and more. You can find more information on the Fluffy Paradise page of Cross Infinite World’s website.

Meanwhile, the first chapter of the manga is available to read for free on Coolmic’s website. You will need to pay for the rest of the chapters.

Fluffy Paradise is a light novel series created by Himawari. It was originally published on Shosetsuka ni Naro in 2012, then Futabasha began publishing the series in 2016 under M Novels f. Cross Infinite World handles the English publication in North America.

Yuriko Takagami illustrates the manga adaptation, which is also under Futabasha’s Gaugau Monster website. Coolmic does the North American release.

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