Shiro Buta Kizoku Desu Ga Zense No Kioku Ga Haeta Node Hiyoko Na Otōto Sodatemasu Manga _hot_ Jun 2026
Remembering the exhaustion of his past life, the protagonist makes a solemn vow: He decides to raise his younger brother to be strong, capable, and independent so that he never becomes a corporate tool.
Some manga require you to take notes on magic systems and political alliances. Shiro Buta Kizoku is not one of them. It is a slice-of-life fantasy. There is no looming demon army (at least not in the traditional sense). The stakes are personal and familial. If you had a long day at the office, this is the manga you want to read with a cup of tea. Remembering the exhaustion of his past life, the
The protagonist, Regulus Fenrir Ainsworth , was once the reviled first son of a marquis family—overweight, arrogant, and stupid. After dying from overeating at a banquet, he reincarnates? No, he simply remembers : a previous life as Tanaka Kaito , a hardworking Japanese office worker who loved cooking, budgeting, and caring for his younger siblings. It is a slice-of-life fantasy
A selfish, despised noble known as the “White Pig” for his gluttony and cruelty dies in disgrace—only to wake up as a child again, memories of a past life flooding back. Now armed with the wisdom of a former modern-day Japanese citizen, he must raise his timid, neglected younger brother from a life of abuse and prepare him for a future where their family’s ruin is all but certain. If you had a long day at the
Fantasy, Slice of Life, Reincarnation/Isekai, Family Drama, Comedy, Redemption
Let’s address the elephant (or pig) in the room. The art style is incredibly charming. The way the protagonist is drawn—round, fluffy, and expressive—makes it impossible not to root for him. The artist balances the comedy of his appearance with genuine emotional moments perfectly.