[Photos/Images] Voluptuous Bunnies and the Monday Release Spark Buzz! Kiseki Himura of "Tawawa on Monday" Shares Celebratory Illustration for "Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy" 1st

On April 6 (Monday), a celebratory illustration by manga artist Kiseki Himura was posted on the official X (formerly Twitter) account for "Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy" to commemorate the start of the anime's broadcast, sparking a massive reaction online.

The shared image features a handwritten message saying, "Congratulations on the start of the Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy anime broadcast!!" alongside an illustration of three characters from the series cosplaying in bunny girl outfits. On the right side of the screen is Kanan Takakiyo (CV: Aoi Koga) in a black bunny suit; in the upper left is Jeanne (CV: Sayumi Suzushiro) in a white bunny suit; and in the lower left is Miel Zebul (CV: Hikaru Tono), characterized by her red horns. Each character is wearing rabbit ears and fishnet tights, showcasing the alluringly curvaceous proportions—emphasizing generous busts and hip lines—that are a trademark of Himura's art style.

"Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy" begins its story when Kanan, a "gourmet demon" who devours human souls, descends upon a human high school to feast on a young, sweet soul. However, she somehow ends up in a "lover's contract" with her first intended sacrifice, a male student named Yoji Kyogi. The story is a "choro-kawaii" (easy yet cute) demon's first-love romantic comedy, depicting the daily life of the innocent Kanan—who has lived for thousands of years without ever experiencing love—as she is led around by the naturally positive Yoji. The TV anime began broadcasting and streaming on TOKYO MX, BS11, and other stations on Saturday, April 4, at 25:00.

In response to this post, which was made right at the start of the week, fans on social media erupted with surprise and praise, with comments such as "T-Tawawa..." and "This is incredible..." Furthermore, many fans noted the significance of the Monday release, referencing Himura's representative work "Tawawa on Monday," with comments like, "Posting this on a Monday... they definitely knew what they were doing (lol)."

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