Happy Cooking Graffiti gets an anime adaptation!

Rafael Shinzo
I'm Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo, founder of AnimeNew. I created the site in 2009 with the mission of sharing news and updates about anime, manga, and...

Happy Cooking Graffiti

The August issue of Houbunsha is announcing that an adaptation of Makoto Kawai titled Happy Cooking Graffiti (Kōfuku Graffiti) has been greenlit and will be produced.

The story revolves around Ryo , a high school girl who lives alone. She has a special talent for cooking and makes friends with everyone through her recipes . The cooking manga is " full of detailed culinary art and slightly erotic meal scenes. " The " Kōfuku" in the title is a play on words with two Japanese homonyms – one meaning " happiness" and the other meaning " appetite."

Kawai launched the manga in 2012, and Houbunsha published the third compiled book volume in March.

 

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