Fishing Manga, “Slow Loop”, Inspires Anime Adaptation!

Slow Loop is a manga that explores the slice of life genre and it is soon to get an anime!


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It is a cute story of two teenage girls with personalities that are poles apart. After their very first meeting, they realize that they are step-sisters!

Although their personalities are different with one person being reserved and the other being happy-go-lucky, they bond over their love for fishing and cooking. Two adorable sisters discover life together in this heartwarming series.

Fishing Manga, Slow Loop, Inspires Anime Adaptation!
Slow Loop | Source: Crunchyroll

The Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine has announced that the Slow Loop manga by Kimuru will be getting an anime adaptation soon.

Slow Loop was first published as a one-shot story on Manga Time Kirara Forward in April 2018. It was then serialized as a full-scale series starting September 2018.

The manga has already distributed 3 compiled volumes by June 2020. The fourth volume will be released on 12th January 2021.

If you like slow-paced mangas that focus on the small things in life, then this manga is definitely for you. Hiyori and Koharu deal with parental difficulties while bonding with each other.

The art style is very bouncy and cute and the simplistic food rouses our appetite. The two girls try to forget their past scars and go on with their life in a beautiful sea-side town.

About Slow Loop

Slow Loop is a manga by Kimuru which has been serialized in the Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine since September 2018.

The manga is about two step-sisters, Hiyori and Koharu. Hiyori’s first encounter with Koharu is when she goes fishing and Koharu foolishly tries to jump in the sea in March.

They both share food and realize they are step-sisters later that day.

Source: Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine

Aaheli Pradhan

Aaheli Pradhan

A grandma by heart who loves to knit, sketch, and swing in parks. Binge-reads a massive amount of manga from psychological to shounen-ai. Either awkward or salty, there's no in-between.

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