Eddie Murphy could be feeling fluffy.

The A-lister is attached to produce and could potentially star in “The Misadventures of Fluffy,” a new buddy comedy that’s been set up at Paramount.

Sam Pitman and Adam Cole-Kelly sold the pitch for the R-rated comedy and will write the script. The project is described as a road trip pic through New York featuring talking animals, and with an element of social comedy reminiscent of Murphy’s 1980’s hit “Trading Places.”

Pitman and Cole-Kelly, repped by WME and Management 360, came to prominence with a project called “The Diversification of Noah Miller,” a race-themed story about a man who tries to bring cultural enlightenment to his son by befriending people of another race. Tyler Perry is attached to produce and potentially star in that project.

Paramount is already in the Eddie Murphy business, with writers currently being sought for the studio’s “Beverly Hills Cop IV.”

Murphy’s last two live-action pics, “Imagine That” and “Meet Dave,” struggled at the boxoffice, but he is involved in a number of high-profile development projects, including a “Fantasy Island” reboot, and also reprises his prominent voice role in the upcoming “Shrek Forever After” and also stars in DreamWorks’ high-concept comedy “A Thousand Words.”

The notion of talking animals evokes memories of Murphy’s “Doctor Doolittle,” a franchise that has earned $465 million globally across its two pictures.