The light novel, Kuma Kuma Bear by Kumanano is announced to be adapted into anime. An official website has already started and which has released a teaser visual by the illustrator of the novel 029. The story is about a hikikomori gamer named, Yuna who wants to be the best adventurer in a different world and that too with a bear onesie. The novel is also said to be published the English version by Seven Seas this year in June.
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