📖 SYNOPSIS
After spending his entire life stuck in a hospital bed with a terminal illness, Hiraku Machio got about the worst deal you can get. When he dies, a sympathetic god offers him a do-over in another world — and all Hiraku wants is to farm. Not conquer a kingdom, not build a harem army, not defeat a demon lord. Just farm. He gets dropped into a remote forest with an 'Almighty Farming Tool' that can shapeshift into whatever he needs, and from there it's basically cozy settlement building from the ground up. He befriends a pair of wolves named Kuro and Yuki, plus a giant spider called Zabuton, and slowly turns empty wilderness into an actual community where different species just... live together peacefully. That's the whole vibe. This 12-episode TV series from Zero-G is the kind of show you put on when you want something warm and low-stakes after a rough day. There's no real villain, no dramatic tension — just a guy clearing land, planting crops, and making friends with creatures who'd be boss fights in any other isekai. If you liked the community-building side of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime or the gentle pace of By the Grace of the Gods, this hits that same frequency. It's closer to a fantasy farming sim than a traditional adventure, and honestly that's the appeal. Sometimes you just want to watch someone grow vegetables in peace.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-85 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 86.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Rurushi Ru
A vampire, Ru escaped persecution and found a home with Hiraku, contributing her skills in alchemy and charms, becoming his wife and bearing his son.
Portrayed by Shimoji Shino
Hiraku Machio
Resurrected in a peaceful world, Hiraku, a former company man, now farms with magical tools, unintentionally attracting many admirers.
Portrayed by Abe Atsushi
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