Former Pinoy Big Brother Otso housemate and Internet sensation, Fumiya, is making waves in the entertainment world with his debut in the new Japanese romantic comedy series, Animals. Having captured hearts as the "Konichi-Wonder Vlogger of Japan" during PBB's eighth season in 2019, Fumiya continues to engage his fans through his popular YouTube channel, FumiShun Base, established in 2015.
The 27-year-old actor-vlogger recently announced his foray into dramatic acting with the release of Animals on Netflix. Expressing gratitude for the unwavering support of Filipinos, Fumiya eagerly shared the news on 23 June, inviting his Pinoy followers to join him on this exciting new venture. In "Animals," a romantic comedy, Fumiya takes on the role of Sakutaro, an employee at a cosmetics company, promising a delightful performance for his fans.
The series, set to captivate audiences, revolves around Shikamori Umi, a TV program production AD, pushed to her limits by an overbearing boss. After a viral incident earns her the moniker of the "sleeping AD," Umi seeks change by joining a makeup agency named Animal Beauty. The story unfolds as she navigates the challenges of work, love, and self-discovery, encountering interesting characters like Kazao, a photographer, and Sakaki Keisuke, the handsome CEO of Animal Beauty.
Fumiya's interview sheds light on the essence of Animals as a love story depicting a character rediscovering love and dreams after working in the dark. He hopes viewers glean the message that perseverance in the face of challenges leads to personal happiness.
Speaking about his character, Sakutaro Shimada, Fumiya describes him as a cheerful boy who wears cosmetics, reflecting his playful side. Having prepared for the role by infusing elements of his own personality, Fumiya brings authenticity to his first Japanese drama experience.
Reflecting on the differences between Japanese and Philippine entertainment scenes, Fumiya praises the meticulous preparation of Japanese dramas and the professionalism of the industry. He hints at potential future Japanese drama appearances if Animals becomes a hit on Netflix in the Philippines.
Fumiya's journey into Japanese drama has surpassed his childhood dreams, thanks to the support of his Filipino fans. Looking ahead, he envisions creating dramas that blend Filipino and Japanese entertainment — a promising prospect that fans can eagerly anticipate.
As Animals premieres on Netflix, Fumiya's evolution from PBB housemate to a cross-cultural sensation takes center stage, promising an entertaining and heartfelt journey for viewers in the Philippines and beyond.