Jin Mocoyama Launches New Manga—Meet Nemu‑chan to Nemurenai Yoru!

Fans of slice‑of‑life with a twist, get ready to smile (and blush)! Jin Mocoyama, known for the charming comedy I’m Cute Enough to Get Away With It, is returning with a brand‑new series titled Nemu‑chan to Nemurenai Yoru (“Sleepless Nights with Nemu‑chan”)—and it officially launches on January 27, 2025, in Kadokawa’s Comic Cune magazine. Anime Trending | Your Voice in Anime!

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Jin Mocoyama Launches New Manga—Meet Nemu‑chan to Nemurenai Yoru!

Fans of slice‑of‑life with a twist, get ready to smile (and blush)! Jin Mocoyama, known for the charming comedy I’m Cute Enough to Get Away With It, is returning with a brand‑new series titled Nemu‑chan to Nemurenai Yoru (“Sleepless Nights with Nemu‑chan”)—and it officially launches on January 27, 2025, in Kadokawa’s Comic Cune magazine.

🌙 What to Expect From Nemu-chan to Nemurenai Yoru

Described as an “exciting sensual comedy,” this new manga follows an endearingly clumsy succubus named Nemu‑chan. Normally in the biz of appearing in men’s dreams to seduce them, she ends up focusing on... an elementary school boy. Cue awkwardness, sweetness, and plenty of comedic misfires. Pousada Nerd

Fans who adored Mocoyama's earlier work—especially Kawaii kara Giri Yuruseru (I’m Cute Enough to Get Away With It)—will likely find familiar charm in this whimsical new story, albeit with a unique fantastical setup.

🎨 A Quick Look at Mocoyama’s Roots

Mocoyama first drew attention when I’m Cute Enough to Get Away With It debuted online via Shogakukan’s Ura Sunday platform in August 2021. The series’ popularity and playful art style earned Mocoyama a devoted fanbase—and now, this new manga looks to expand on the creator’s comedic, romantic flair.

⏰ Release & Serialization Info

  • Platform: Comic Cune (Kadokawa)

  • First On‑sale Date: January 27, 2025

  • Serialization: Appearing in the upcoming issue of the magazine—check Kadokawa’s official channels for schedule confirmation.

📋 Why This Series Stands Out

FeatureWhy It MattersGenre mixComedy, romance, supernatural—all wrapped in a quirky succubus dream premise.Proven authorMocoyama’s previous mangas blend whimsy and heart; fans expect similar magic.Unique twistsThe child‑innocence counterpart adds a bizarre—but potentially poignant—dynamic.

💭 Final Thoughts

From the playful energy of Kawaii kara Giri Yuruseru to this new venture, Mocoyama continues to delight with stories where love and humor collide in the unexpected. Nemu‑chan to Nemurenai Yoru looks playful on the surface but could also explore deeper ideas about desire, innocence, and awkward teenage crushes—with a supernatural slant.

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a succubus has trouble doing her job or how a kid reacts to dreamwalking temptation—this is your story.