The Monster Musume manga series, on which the TV show is based, was first published, gaining popularity for its unique storyline involving interactions between humans and monster girls.
Announcement made regarding the adaptation of Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls into an anime television series to reach a wider audience.
The Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls anime series was officially released in Japan, introducing the story to television viewers.
The English dubbed version of the Monster Musume anime premiered, expanding accessibility to non-Japanese speaking audiences.
Announcement regarding the release of the anime series on Blu-ray, offering fans high-quality physical copies with bonus content.
Kimihito Kurusu is appointed as the host for the liminal exchange program, inviting various monster girls to live with him.
Miia, a lamia (snake-like monster girl), moves in with Kimihito, beginning the hosted monster girls’ residence.
Papi, a harpy with a cheerful personality, joins the household and starts living with Kimihito and Miia.
Centorea, a proud centaur warrior, comes to live with Kimihito as part of the host program.
Suu, a slime girl with shape-shifting abilities, arrives and joins the household.
Meroune, a refined mermaid demanding special accommodations, moves in with the host family.
Rachnera, a spider-like arachne girl with a mischievous nature, joins the household as well.
Various events depicting the monster girls adapting to human living and culture, forming bonds with Kimihito and each other.
Kimihito protects Miia from hostile anti-liminal activists, strengthening their relationship.
The monster girls attend a government-sponsored event to promote liminal-human coexistence.
Kimihito faces off against the Limbo Liberation Front, an organization opposing monster girl integration.