So we’re talking about a fictional show, that’s based on a fictional manga, titled Real Girl. Got it? Good.
Earlier today, Mantan Web reported that Mao Nanami’s Real Girl (3D Kanojo, lit. 3D Girlfriend) will get an anime TV series. Details on the show have yet to be revealed as of press time, outside of a confirmation that the series will air in 2018.
Real Girl ran in Kodansha’s Dessert magazine from July 11 through May 2016, and spans twelve compiled volumes.
Kodansha Comics currently releases the Real Girl manga in North America. They describe the series as:
Hikari Tsutsui (a.k.a “Tsuttsun”) is a high school student who is content with his virtual life of anime and video games. One day, he gets stuck cleaning the pool with Iroha, a real live girl who is stylish, sassy and known to be easy with boys … and she aggressively approaches him! Tsuttsun, who has few friends and lives in his own world, finds himself smitten by the confident and wild Iroha … and his whole world is turned upside down!! It’s the awkward and pure love story of a boy who experiences relationship for the first time.
Source: Mantan Web