Twenty-seven-year-old salarywoman Midori Akitsu suddenly dies in her apartment due to overwork. As her spirit leaves her body, God appears before her, offering Midori a second chance at life in another world called Asdyllon. There, she must observe how badly humans persecute other species and judge if they should continue existing. To help her get started, God grants Midori a special ability: to be liked by all kinds of non-humans—whether it be animals or holy beasts—enabling her to embrace and cuddle them as much as she wants. Now reborn as Nefertima Osfe, a duke's daughter, she enjoys her new life to the fullest alongside her adorable companions. However, it will not be long before she discovers what her task truly entails and that her time in this world will not always be fluffy. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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I love cute animals. Always a fan when dogs or cats or dragons or (...) are an important part of a story. And so of course I was looking forward to "Fluffy Paradise"! A young girl is chosen to evaluate humans in a new world. A god is worried that they are too brutal to all other creatures and she has to decide whether he is right. As a prepayment, she is given the ability to make every animal love her. Omg a tiger - and then a dog and a dragon - oha even a little bird I can't get over it! Like I said, I loveanimals and was absolutely in sugar shock at the beginning of this series. 90% of this beginning is just great and cute and adorable. The remaining 10% unfortunately deals with a "story" that seems important and could be interesting, but is taken up so sporadically that it's annoying every time. Imagine you're eating your favorite food but every now and then, for some reason, there's half a bite of your top two. Of course you wouldn't find this disgusting, but it would still be annoying. Unfortunately, the anime soon develops more of this "story", but instead of picking up on the 10% just mentioned, a new narrative develops around some monsters that have been driven out by humans and corrupt vassals. This could be quite interesting, but unfortunately it disturbs the cuteness extremely and doesn't deliver much more than some extremely abstruse situations. For instance, the very young protagonist is soon made responsible for the deaths of dozens of people. Also, this intrigue, the plan that the protagonist forges and everything else that has to do with this "story" is simply interrupted in the middle and the viewer is left with big question marks after episode 12. The anime ruined itself in the end. Individual elements would have had potential, but don't harmonize with each other at all and ultimately even interfere with each other. The fact that an incomplete story was imposed on the anime also really annoys me.
I honestly liked this anime. It was cute, fluffy, funny and serious. I mean, what's more to love about this anime. It delivers on its promise. Being fluffy. And if you can't take cuteness or fluffiness for any reason, then this anime clearly is not for you! The animation and art style was good. I liked it. Although it gets a bit repetitive after a while, it is still good. The character development is kinda nonexistent until you reach the halfway point I think? However, after you have reached that point, the character development grows slightly. Especially the last episode I think. The story isgood too. I can't deny, I couldn't have came up with the story. It is way too crazy and funny, yet serious when it wants to be. All in all, I enjoyed this anime. It was very good until the very end. I hope for a season 2! :)
So Fluffy I Could Die. If you're the type of person who enjoys light-hearted isekai and is also an animal lover or a crazy pet owner whose heart bursts out of their chest at the thought of touching fluff and floof then you may appreciate a couple of episodes of Fluffy Paradise. It is a story about an overworked office lady working herself to death and then reincarnating as the daughter of a noble family in another fantasy world with a Snow White ability to make every animal love her so she gets to touch, pet, and play with as much fluff and floof, fur,feathers and dragon scales all she wants. It's a show for real animal (and monster) appreciators. Although, as Neferima Osfe, her mission from god is to judge whether or not humanity should be wiped out for being habitual animal and monster abusers, so the show isn't exactly as light-hearted as it may seem. It ultimately ends up shooting the narrative in the foot. Fluffy Paradise's first couple of episodes are entertaining. Nefe is not only incredibly adorable herself, but the show goes the extra mile to make every animal she comes in contact with feel uniquely adorable, whether that would be a dog, a bird, an all-powerful (Scandinavian(?) elemental tiger named Lars, or a giant deity fire dragon. As expected of a factory-milled light novel adaptation, the animation is usually bare. Still, whenever there's some fur on screen, and Nefe sinks her hands (or herself) into it, I can't help but wish that was me, so I think it is fair to say the animators at EMT Squared understood the assignment given to them. I also like how animal appreciation is used as a way for Nefe to make connections with other people who also go on to appreciate the creatures of the world more. It's a nice bit of character writing. On a side note: That ED man… it's so cute! And Fluffy!! Unfortunately, after episode 4, politics started to kick into the narrative, and I have to say, the writing and world-building aren't great. Suddenly, you begin to remember that Nefe is a mentally 20-30-year-old woman in the body of a 4-year-old girl lecturing her abusive teacher and racist on beast-person racism… Suddenly, you realise there isn't a central antagonist to carry the elementary and uninteresting politics the show clumsily implements, and worst of all, the show forgets that it's supposed to be about a small child frolicking with fluffy animals, hence the title. When the anime does wake up and remembers to shoehorn in a fluffy animal for Nefe to become excited over, it feels more like an intrusion to the plot than a naturally incurring event. Hell, the story itself doesn't seem all that interested in the story. In one episode, Nefe and the gang work to expose a corrupt noble, but Nefe only gives footnotes on how they solved the problem due to seemingly running out of air time. If the show isn't interested in telling a story, why should I be interested in watching it? I say that, but I watched the whole of Fluffy Paradise and enjoyed most of it despite its flaws. Like I said, in the beginning, the first couple of episodes hook you. Everyone loves animals, after all, and they deliver that fantasy of living a blissful life, loving and being loved by all of fantasy Earth's creatures. I wouldn't particularly recommend continuing after getting your fluffy fill. Still, if you do, you'll be in for some mediocre light novel fantasy politics storytelling with literal fluff in between. Also, Klobots are just different breeds of dogs standing on two legs in this world, which I will admit I found funny and adorable. 6/10 It's Okay.
The show is exactly how it looks. If you're looking for something laid back and silly then it's a decent watch, nothing spectacular, but not terrible either. It tries to have a "dark" undertone to appeal to an older audiance. Then they try very very hard to hide the "dark" undertone and make it more silly than anything. I don't get why they do that, but sure. If you ask me the "dark" undertone is a waste of writing if they're just going to cover it up so badly. Other than that failed little expedition it's a decent show. Would be better if they wentdown the rout of By the Grace of the Gods and kept the light heartedness with none of the attempted darkness stuff but hey it is what it is. If you liked By the Grace of the Gods then you'll probably find this anime worth watching, its very similar in a lot of ways. Unfortunately it does fall short in pretty much everything, the MC is badly written, the world building is shallow and as mentioned the story tried to have a "dark" undertone then at the same time tries to cover that same "dark" undertone up and make it as light hearted as possible. Oh hey look humans are abusing these creatures and killing them and driving them to extinction? How do we fix that? First of all lets just completely ignore that it's happening then lets get all the poor creatures that are being abused together into one big camp where they can be bread for the sole purpose of being hunted like livestock. Yeah great idea, now lets mix in some sugar and spice and everything nice and make it all fun and happy giggles. Overall I'd recommend the story to anyone who likes silly, stupid, light hearted anime and who aren't really looking for a good enguaging story, but just something to set down and mind rot to. But otherwise, if that's not your dig then pass this one up. You will thank me later. Personaly I kida like mind rot anime sometimes.
Feel-good isekai slop that starts out cute and fun and turns more serious as it goes along and not for the better. The tl;dr on the plot is that a young career woman dies from stress, wishing that she could've at least had the pleasure of touching the fur of her parents' cat, so she is reincarnated as a noble girl by a god, with the ability of being uniquely attractive towards all animals and monsters alike, an ability she wanted so she could 'touch all the fur', but is also tasked with judging the world on the side of humans or monsters, as they can'tget along. It starts out fine, it's a cute premise and it's fun to see everyone stare bewildered and wonder why this child is able to tame and get along with the wildest and most noble of creatures. It quickly turns into a monster housing project show, where some serious topics are touched on, but it's done so selectively. There's a pretense of there being consequences to her actions, rather than actual consequences in the story. Nothing special.
The target market for this anime is young women, and as one of those, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I love cute kids, adorable fluffy animals, and a nice cast. And that's exactly what this is. This isn't supposed to have a riveting plot or be super deep like Fullmetal Alchemist. It absolutely does what its supposed to, and that is be a feel good anime that makes you smile. The art style is adorable and well done. I can tell lots of care was put into the animation. 10/10 recommend if you are in the target market for this anime! Don't listen to the peoplewho are being overly critical or expected too much from it!
Fluffy Paradise: another one of the many isekai-type shows that come out each season, with a slight twist. Instead of focusing on the usual 'becoming the strongest' trope, the main character's goal is to pet as many cute animals as possible, which eventually transitions into saving as many cute monsters and animals as she can manage. Quite light-hearted and fun, good to focus on or as background noise, but by no means a masterpiece or one of the best of the Winter 2024 season. Although, some parts of the later episodes do hit quite hard, and I found myself tearingup twice during the final episode. (Though this probably won't be a problem for most people, I'm really sensitive to emotional scenes.) The cast of characters is relatively good, though some characters aren't focused on quite as much as I would like, with that screen time given to irrelevant side characters who change almost nothing about the plot, but isn't that almost every show? The voice acting is good, the animation is up to standard, and the art style is very cute. The story, while slow to pick up and somewhat inconsistent, with 'New Cute Animal of The Week' episodes for the first half, and then a random episode about embezzlement and tax fraud or something before the final arc, is however simple and easy to follow. It's not a show that you have to focus completely on to enjoy. My final problem with the show is the main character's mental age. It's never explained how exactly her reincarnation worked, seeing as she acts and thinks like a child, even though she technically has the mind of an adult, but it's not something that's really distracting from the show. All in all, definitely a solid choice to watch for the Winter 2024 season, because we all need that dose of a cute character doing cute things.
The current rating of 6.77 is accurate, if a bit high. I'd give it between 6-6.5. As with many isekais, we do not get to see much of the MC's previous life or what her personality was like before. When getting reincarnated, she is tasked with the objective to judge whether the humans of this new world should be purged for their wrongdoings to the other races. This plot point is vital as it's what carries the entire story. Without it this could've easily gotten an 'iyashikei' tag as well. While the following is mainly my critique points it has to be said that it isn'ta BAD anime. It's just misguided. I'd say it's a typical anime to watch when you want to be in a 'brain empty, no thoughts' mood. It is precisely for that reason I've given this a mixed review. Throughout the episodes it tries to be both an isekai and an iyashikei, honestly failing to achieve either properly. As for the isekai part: She's a reincarnated adult in a child's body but apparently has the impulse control of a normal child. Her character is very one-dimensional and when she makes her mind up to do something she foregoes all the consequences. When reprimanded or faced with said consequences of her actions she comes to realisations that any adult should already know. An alleviating circumstance is that she is a noble's daughter, so it's understandable when she's reminded of her status. This new world is consisting of 3 continents, with the story taking place on the biggest one. It's age would be reminiscent of European 16-17th century. There's magic, but not for the MC and the amount of times it's used throughout the 12 episodes can be counted on two hands. The story takes place only in the northern province of one of the kingdoms of this continent/island, as this is the domain of the duke that is the MC's father. In this anime apparently the monsters are considered the persecuted races. If you're expecting dwarves, elves and beastfolk you'll be disappointed to learn that there's no mention of the first two and the third only make sporadic occurrences. Regarding the pseudo-iyashikei: Her being at age 3 at the start of the story and age 5 later on work well to create moments of cuteness with the various animals she wants to interact with. While there is no problem with this in the first 3-4 episodes which are directed at world building, when the story HAS to move forward this becomes disrupting. This comes to a start at episode 5. This is where her being age 5 is working against the plot. It's also the first of the few times we get to see blood. The first clear signs that not everything is right with this world are laid bare which should set an ominous stage. Yet it once again gets interrupted with her trying to pet the fluff... What were we talking about? Oh yes, the extermination of all races by the hands of the humans! Oh look, a baby spider.. How are we going to protect the other races? Let's come up with a plan! Oh look, a fluffy little puppy.. Are you starting to see the pattern here? There is nothing wrong with trying to brighten the mood of the darker parts of the episodes, but when it become formulaic for each episode it gets stale. This is my opinion, but her task from God would've suited an MC at the age of a teenager a lot more. What confirms my belief is that the art for the MC hasn't changed with her 'growing up' from age 3 to age 5. This is to retain the cuteness of the interactions. She's still as small and impulsive as she was 2 years prior. As it is the MC is just there for the sake of dialogue and the comedy of creating awkward situations. As a teenager she would've had a lot more presence and credibility.
TL;DR - It starts not bad, funny and cute but after episode 4 becomes boring-mid. Also, the opening is a *lie and has some spoilers to the story. *you will understand from the longer version. Longer version: from episode 5 it is starting to become less and less interesting. Epsidoe 1-4 are pretty interesting, but episodes 5-6 are mid af and boring especially because of the opening that shows like a "dark story", in the end, it's just another mid-story without anything dark, maybe a little bit. Also, half of the opening is spoilers for major events in the anime. After that, from episodes 7 to12 it's trying really hard to be good again without success. The last 3-2 episodes are nice, but nothing compared to what it was with episodes 1-4. In my humble opinion, it just goes too fast forward. Also, it has at least one plot hole that bothered me from episode 1. Watch it if you really don't have anything else to watch.
This show wasted it's first 3 episodes. It's about an isekai toddler that loves petting animals, and in case you didn't catch that, she will do almost exclusively that for those precious, precious 3 episodes of screentime. Just some kid playing with animals can be fun to watch, don't get me wrong. But it needs either a gilfted narrator that can convey they joy and impressions on each animal, or interesting animals and exceptional art style for this approach to be viable. We get neither of those here. Well, it seems they did catch onto this fact after 3 episodes, so a proper story and a grandjouney start shining through all the badly animated fur. But the remaining 9 episodes aren't enough to stop the story at a satisfying moment, and an extra two episodes would be required to correctly settle the plot of the first arc of the proper story. It wasn't horrible to watch (though I admit I struggled until episode 4), but I can't recommend with clear conscience a show that makes such a horrible mistake in deciding how the story should be distributed among the episodes. Did they not have an overarching director for this show or something?
Honestly, if you go into knowing what to expect, you'll definitely love it. This anime is just full of love and warmth and of course, fluffiness. Who would ever hate fluff? There is minimal character development, lots of nonsense going on (like MC being a 5-year-old girl and doing all the stuff she did). But then again, just turn off your brain and this will be a pretty enjoyable anime to watch and relax Art style is cute, fitting for this genre. Overall I give it a 7 for its overwhelming cuteness - also I see some resemblance in places to Tensei shitara which is anotheranime I absolutely adore
I really love this anime. Its really so cute. The cutest anime. Its so sad the rate so low. Whats wrong with people. I really hope to see season 2. The story is unique and honestly its more match to Women , a man wont like it except you are a dog lover or animal lover. Its not predictable, its something new. I dont how to write nice long review , its just i really enjoy every episode and wish to see another season. The author must be dog lover. I dont have problem with any character, its just a bit sad about the reality manypeople in japan die because over working
I like this anime for its cute looks and its charms. The art style of the anime is very bright and colorful making it stand out from other anime. It also stands out based on its story it's about a little girl making friends with animals by hugging them and that's cute. It stands out from many anime as I feel like many either just love anime or action anime that repeats cliches. There are some flaws with the anime having some jokes that don't land correctly and some things in the anime just drag, but I see the potential for a Season 2 ifthey can fix these issues, but these flaws don't ruin the creativity and cuteness of this anime.
I honestly would like to see a second season I personally like the storyline and the characters I want to see where the story goes and how it ends I did find story unique The art was okay I personally think that if you actually sat down and watched it paid more attention to the storyline you would enjoy it more sometimes reading the manga will help I don't like trying to predict where a story is going to go and how it will end I watch it if I like it I keep watching it if I don't like it I drop it