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Jan 31, 2024 4:32 AM
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I think the story would be better if she were old enough to pronounce words and it's weird watching grown adults listen to a child about dangerous situations either all the adults are really simple or they have too much trust. No adult would allow a 5 year old to do what she does even if she does have a mind of an adult it still baffles me that the adults in the show are so easy going about her approaching animals.
Jan 31, 2024 5:07 AM
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Maybe because she reincarnated into another world? Take jobless reincarnation into consideration
Jan 31, 2024 5:18 AM
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Because this shit is cute and that's really all there is to it.

Jan 31, 2024 5:49 AM
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The point of the anime is to warm our hearts with an overdose of cuteness. It wouldn’t be as cute if she was an adult.
Jan 31, 2024 5:59 AM
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^ + ^^ Indeed.

This show is meant to be as cute as possible. :3






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Jan 31, 2024 6:27 AM
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It's in the SoL genre and purposefully putting her in situations where they would question her otherwise. It allows her character to better get involved in the type of writing they are going for.
Jan 31, 2024 6:35 AM
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Allsaints112 said:
I think the story would be better if she were old enough to pronounce words and it's weird watching grown adults listen to a child about dangerous situations either all the adults are really simple or they have too much trust. No adult would allow a 5 year old to do what she does even if she does have a mind of an adult it still baffles me that the adults in the show are so easy going about her approaching animals.

Fluffy Paradise is the name. it has to warm our hearts so thats probably why.
Jan 31, 2024 6:37 AM
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@Allsaints112 About every Isekai is like that. Under aged character shows up with a lot of information that they shouldn't know, or extremely unbelievable. Everyone takes there word for it, and never questions on where it comes from. When they do question it "I researched it".
Jan 31, 2024 7:36 AM
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Why did you just ask? Isekai is a mainstream theme that has its own trope. Please, each genre has its own logic and don't confuse them. Do you think this is the only fantasy anime that tells the story of small children having to face many dangers and depend on the creatures around them? I think you need a reference from several years back.
Jan 31, 2024 7:39 AM
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I don't mind her toddler age though the fact adults easily listen to her and follow her advices sure bother me, it was sensible if she was more older like 15 or 16 but 5 age is way too young
Jan 31, 2024 8:45 AM

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You probably haven't heard of Myne of Ascendance of a Bookworm.

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Jan 31, 2024 9:16 AM
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You probably haven't heard of Myne of Ascendance of a Bookworm.

@Janethan23 seen it and liked it. However there is a difference between the two shows tho she at least can speak clearly and her character development is slower and adults watch her alot more closely and she receives help from the adults around her more frequently. Neema on the other hand is only being guided around by adults on a very long leash and is left to her own devices on many occasion. Even her father is barely watching her and only shown to be incompetent of handing out an appropriate discipline for when she wonders off. Bookworm is alot better because you see the effort she puts into ideas and the struggles she faces and she asks for help from people around her. Paradise is more "oh there is an wild animal let's go play' and there is little effort in what she does
Jan 31, 2024 9:25 AM
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bro anyone who is watching this show and thinking the same better don't watch it .Its not a show were mind games or super power play a role its just for relaxing and enjoying not the r or r+ rating show better go and search for that genre if u want.
Jan 31, 2024 9:59 AM
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Fr the isekai part was unnecessary like ain't no adult in childs body is gonna talk and act like that..!
Jan 31, 2024 10:00 AM
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Game_Dog-666 said:
The point of the anime is to warm our hearts with an overdose of cuteness. It wouldn’t be as cute if she was an adult.

It is working πŸ’
Jan 31, 2024 11:19 AM
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Allsaints112 said:
I think the story would be better if she were old enough to pronounce words and it's weird watching grown adults listen to a child about dangerous situations either all the adults are really simple or they have too much trust. No adult would allow a 5 year old to do what she does even if she does have a mind of an adult it still baffles me that the adults in the show are so easy going about her approaching animals.

Despite what others are saying the adults probably don’t care as much since they’ve seen her tame an actual dragon? They realize animals like her
Jan 31, 2024 11:34 AM
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Mishalrahman said:
Fr the isekai part was unnecessary like ain't no adult in childs body is gonna talk and act like that..!

They would if the story took the more "realistic" approach. A child's brain would be absolutely incompatible with the kind of information and complex interlinks that an adult brain does.

All of that gets implanted in the freshly baked brain of a newborn that has the physical brain build and structure of a newborn.

Imagine trying to transfer 1TB of information into a 100MB drive. What's more, those 100MB aren't even properly connected with each other yet and 90MB are already occupied with the base software that a child needs to operate.

That means that the inherent wants and needs of the child's natural behavior supercede whatever data got retained from the adult-to-child transfer.

Thus, all she was able to retain from her previous life is a general grasp of the situation: she died from overwork, a god reincarnated her in another world with a mission and a power/ability, and that power was requested by herself as her driving force. The rest is all new, raw data that dictates how she operates: as a child that just happens to have the knowledge that she lived a previous life and was given a mission by god.
Jan 31, 2024 11:59 AM

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Because it's absolutely fucking adorable. Nuff said.
Jan 31, 2024 3:33 PM

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I think it's to allow the narrative to skim the surface of her reincarnation mission
Jan 31, 2024 6:43 PM

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Chayasri said:
I don't mind her toddler age though the fact adults easily listen to her and follow her advices sure bother me, it was sensible if she was more older like 15 or 16 but 5 age is way too young

Pretty sure the adults lesson to her because she has direct communication with the giant red fire dragon.
Feb 1, 2024 5:02 AM

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Because there are enough anime featuring teenagers. And adults, though perhaps somewhat less in anime, are heavily represented throughout film and television in general as well.

Nothing wrong with having a younger child protagonist. Even one with a technically retained older consciousness from a previous life in a different world. It just adds some variety and freshness and offers a different perspective.
Mar 20, 2024 2:09 AM

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FIRST, you must know the purpose of this kind of show is to show cuteness (same as the title "fluffy paradise") so if neema is teenager like her sister become FMC, the cuteness will decrease and ruin the purpose of the show. SECOND, this anime doesn't have drama at its genre (back to first point only to show cuteness), so if adults in this anime don't let FMC do what she wants (even tho at some part FMC got scolded by adults like her father), this anime will be change into something new. THIRD, this is the common trope of isekai anime like previous comments said, jobless reincarnation, ascendance of a bookworm, etc., even you have watched ascendance of a bookworm, yeah Myne have character development like you said but it's not change the fact underage FMC is isekai common trope, the difference between both anime are the tone, "fluffy paradise" wants to show light story and cute interaction between FMC & fluffy monsters, whereas "ascendance of a bookworm" wants to show serious story progressing and civilization development, so Myne have to struggling against adults who oppose or threat her life. At the end, this anime maybe isn't suitable for your taste or you are newbie cause many previous anime have main character and adult response like this.

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Mar 20, 2024 2:59 AM

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Maybe because she reincarnated into another world? Take jobless reincarnation into consideration
@SenshadouOtaku that doesn't explain why they didn't jump in time to show older her like in jobless reincarnation

better explanation is:
cause this was meant for fathers/mothers (overall family) who will be like: she is so cute i want to be hes daddy, so the main target demographic is fathers/mothers and ppl wanting to become fathers/mothers, that doesn't mean others don't like it but that's just target demographic for this
Mar 22, 2024 2:52 PM
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To me personally it's just blatantly an age regression story. I think about how the MC dies: not of heroically throwing herself in front of a truck or a knife--she dies of overwork. She wasn't a forlorn do-gooder in need of a chance to be a hero--she was physically unqualified for the (brutal and exploitative) responsibilities of adulthood in our society.

For many people, life goes sharply downhill after high school. They become washups, forever seeking a return to age 17 when their life peaked--hence the popularity of shows like Re-Life. Seems like most Isekai's play into this fantasy. It's like getting a do-over on growing up for the protagonist.

Expanding on this concept, some people fall on hard times much earlier than that. Some of us don't just fail at being an adult, we "failed" even at being a child. I know it's difficult to understand if you haven't gone through it yourself. For a lot of people like that, you don't really have any nostalgic childhood memories to look back on for comfort. For a lot of people like that, the only time when life was okay was when you were literally a baby. No responsibilities at all; just being taken care of and receiving love for simply existing. You don't just want to go back to highschool for a second chance at adulthood, you want to go all the way back for a second chance at everything.
Mar 22, 2024 8:41 PM
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I've always assumed it was a narrative device to keep the petting and patting G-rated. After reading parts of the web novel, I can safely say that the original work is much closer to Ishuzoku reviewers in spirit than, say, Hataage kemonomichi. In the web novel and the manga for example, we learn early on that goblins and humans are biologically compatible on a species basis, Suzuko can speak because she was born from a human. The author also goes to great lengths to keep Nema a small child while progressing the story in the near future.

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