With the Friday the 13th (Japanese time) release of volume 7 of Okayado's Monster Musume, the series' anime adaptation has been confirmed and an associated site has launched. Beyond its July broadcast, little information about the production has been revealed.
アニメ公式サイトも立ち上がっております!! http://t.co/blzwE8M3nt #モン娘
— モン娘公式@4コマ&カラーイラスト募集中 (@monmusuofficial) March 12, 2015
「モンスター娘のいる日常」のTVアニメ化が決定いたしました!このアカウントは、TVアニメ版の公式Twitterとなります!今後、いろいろつぶやいてまいりますので、どうぞお楽しみに! #モン娘
— TVアニメ「モンスター娘のいる日常」公式 (@monmusu_tv) March 12, 2015
Seven Seas, who releases the series in North America, describes it:
What do world governments do when they learn that fantastical beings are not merely fiction, but flesh and blood-not to mention feather, hoof, and fang? Why, they create new regulations, of course, like the Interspecies Cultural Exchange Accord!
When twenty-something Kurusu Kimihito becomes an involuntary "volunteer" in the government homestay program for monster girls, his world is turned upside down. A lamia named Miia is sent to live with him, and it's Kimihito's job to make sure the sexy snake girl integrates into everyday life. While cold-blooded Miia is hot for Kimihito, the penalties for interspecies breeding are dire. Even worse, when a buxom centaur girl, and a scantily-clad harpy move into Kimihito's house, what's a full-blooded young man with raging hormones to do?
やっと言えるよ! >_< モン娘TVアニメ化! pic.twitter.com/OmhdnNj020
— 櫻井 (@OREsakurai) March 12, 2015
はたして、パピさんはTVアニメでも卵を産むのか? pic.twitter.com/bGL4JWm4P9
— 櫻井 (@OREsakurai) March 12, 2015
そして、トクダスのアニメ化記念グッズ販売ページはオープンするのか? pic.twitter.com/cSoKF7sf23
— 櫻井 (@OREsakurai) March 12, 2015

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.