The Daily Life of a Middle-Aged Online Shopper in Another World (2025-2025)

Premiere:
January 9, 2025

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
February 13, 2025

Original Title:
アラフォー男の異世界通販

Alternate Titles:
Arafo Otoko No Isekai Tsuhan Seikatsu
Arafou Otoko no Isekai Tsuuhan
Arafou Otoko no Isekai Tsuuhan Seikatsu
Around 40 Otoko no Isekai Tsuuhan
Online Shopper in Another World
The Mail Order Life of a Man Around 40 in Another World
中年男的异世界网购生活
사십 줄 남자의 이세계 통판

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
AT-X
AniTone
Docomo Anime Store
East Fish Studio
KADOKAWA
Kansai Television
Square Enix

Countries:
JP

Kenichi Hamada is just a regular, middle-aged man working as an illustrator in Japan. One day, he is transported to another world and wakes to find himself in the middle of a dangerous forest filled with ravenous monsters. He quickly discovers a massive online shopping site that can deliver him exactly what he needs. Join Kenichi on his search for relaxation in a new world!

Additional information:

The Search Form


Art Direction:
Masakazu Miyake

Character Designer:
Hiroyuki Moriguchi

Color Designer:
Takuya Niwa

Director of Photography:
Takuya Niwa

Editor:
Junichi Masunaga

Original Music Composer:
Kujira Yumemi

Series Composition:
Masanao Akahoshi

Series Director:
Yoshihide Yuuzumi

Sound Director:
Ryo Tanaka

Sound Effects:
Masami Kitakata

Theme Song Performance:
Asaka
Tsumugi Shachi

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