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My Happy Marriage
First light novel volume cover, featuring Miyo Saimori (left) and Kiyoka Kudou (right)
わたしの幸せな結婚
(Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon)
GenreFantasy[1]
Novel series
Written byAkumi Agitogi
Published byShōsetsuka ni Narō
Light novel
Written byAkumi Agitogi
Illustrated byTsukiho Tsukioka
Published byFujimi Shobo
English publisher
ImprintFujimi L Bunko
DemographicFemale
Original runJanuary 15, 2019 – present
Volumes7 (List of volumes)
Manga
Written byAkumi Agitogi
Illustrated byRito Kohsaka
Published bySquare Enix
English publisher
  • NA: Square Enix
MagazineGangan Online
DemographicShōjo
Original runDecember 20, 2018 – present
Volumes4 (List of volumes)
Live-action film
Directed byAyuko Tsukahara
Written byTomoe Kanno
Music byAkiyuki Tateyama
ReleasedMarch 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)
Runtime115 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byTakehiro Kubota
Written by
  • Ami Satō
  • Takahito Ōnishi
  • Momoka Toyoda
Music byEvan Call
StudioKinema Citrus
Licensed byNetflix (streaming rights)
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, TVA, AT-X, BS11
Original run July 5, 2023 – present
Episodes6 (List of episodes)
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My Happy Marriage (Japanese: わたしの幸せな結婚, Hepburn: Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon) is a Japanese light novel series written by Akumi Agitogi and illustrated by Tsukiho Tsukioka. Initially published online via the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō, it was later acquired by Fujimi Shobo, who has released the series since January 2019 under their Fujimi L Bunko imprint.

A manga adaptation illustrated by Rito Kohsaka has been serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Online service since December 2018. A live-action film adaptation premiered in Japan in March 2023, followed by an anime television series produced by Kinema Citrus, which premiered in July 2023.

Synopsis

In an alternative version of the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era in which spirits and magic are real, but in decline, Miyo Saimori, born without supernatural talent, is forced into an existence of servitude by her abusive stepmother. When Miyo finally comes of marriageable age, though, her hopes of being whisked away to a better life crumble after she discovers her fiancé’s identity: Kiyoka Kudou, a commander apparently so cold and cruel that his previous would-be brides all fled within three days of their engagements. With no home to return to, Miyo resigns herself to her fate—and soon finds that her pale and handsome husband-to-be is anything but the monster she expected. As they slowly open their hearts to each other, both realize the other may be their chance at finding true love and happiness.

Characters

Miyo Saimori (斎森 美世, Saimori Miyo)
Voiced by: Reina Ueda[2] (Japanese); Miranda Parkin,[3] Juliet PeldonEp. 2 credits (young) (English)
Portrayed by: Mio Imada[4] (live-action film)
Miyo is the eldest daughter of family with supernatural talent, the Saimori clan. She is 19 years old and born without supernatural talent. She had a very traumatic upbringing, being treated like a servant by her stepmother and younger sister and her own father deemed her useless. She was married off to Kiyoka Kudou, a "ruthless soldier" and the head of the famous Kudou family, just so she could be "at least useful" to the Saimori.
Kiyoka Kudou (久堂 清霞, Kudō Kiyoka)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[2] (Japanese); Damien Haas[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Ren Meguro[4] (live-action film), Kazuaki Yasue[5] (stage play)
The 27-year-old head of the Kudou family. He is described as a "ruthless soldier". Anyone who becomes his fiancée flees after only three days. He is pyrokinetic.
Kaya Saimori (斎森 香耶, Saimori Kaya)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[6] (Japanese); Lizzie Freeman,[3] Lila PeldonEp. 2 credits (young) (English)
Portrayed by: Akari Takaishi[7] (live-action film)
Miyo's spoiled and arrogant younger half-sister who is engaged to Kouji Tatsuishi. She has the supernatural gift of the Saimori family.
Kouji Tatsuishi (辰石 幸次, Tatsuishi Kōji)
Voiced by: Koutaro Nishiyama[6] (Japanese); Michael Lorz[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Yuki Ogoe[7] (live-action film)
The kindhearted but cowardly second son of the Tatsuishi family who has been Miyo's sole friend and ally for many years. He is Kaya's fiancé and the future head of the Saimori family.
Yurie (ゆり江)
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima[6] (Japanese); Karen Huie[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Mirai Yamamoto[7] (live-action film)
Kiyoka's elderly servant who has worked for him ever since he was a baby.
Yoshito Godō (五道 佳斗, Godō Yoshito)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[6] (Japanese); Cedric WilliamsEp. 2 credits (English)
Portrayed by: Ōshirō Maeda[8] (live-action film), Tōya Morita[9] (stage play)
A soldier belonging to the Special Anti-Grotesquerie Unit who is Kiyoka's subordinate.
Arata Tsuruki (鶴木 新, Tsuruki Arata)
Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura[10] (Japanese); Ryan Colt LevyEp. 6 credits (English)
Portrayed by: Keisuke Watanabe[11] (live-action film), Shūji Kikuchi[9] (stage play)
Born as Arata Usuba (薄刃 新, Usuba Arata), the son of the head of the Usuba family and Miyo's cousin. He works for the Tsuruki Trading Company as a negotiator.
Kazushi Tatsuishi (辰石 一志, Tatsuishi Kazushi)
Voiced by: Toshinari Fukamachi[12] (Japanese); Ryan Colt LevyEp. 4 credits (English)
Portrayed by: Hisanori Satō[9] (stage play)
The current head of the Tatsuishi family and the oldest son of Minoru Tatsuishi. He is also Kouji's older brother.
Takaihito (堯人)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida[12]
Portrayed by: Ryūsei Ōnishi[13] (live-action film), Satsuki Nakayama[9] (stage play)
The second prince of the Imperial family.
Kanoko Saimori (斎森 香乃子, Saimori Kanoko)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda[14] (Japanese); Erica Schroeder[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Sayaka Yamaguchi[7] (live-action film)
Miyo's stepmother and Kaya's biological mother. She mercilessly abused Miyo as she is the daughter of Sumi, who was her love rival, for all the inconveniences that happen around her.
Shinichi Saimori (斎森 真一, Saimori Shin'ichi)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Yanaka[15] (Japanese); Richard Tatum[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Tsutomu Takahashi[7] (live-action film)
The head of the Saimori family and the father of Miyo and Kaya. He favors Kaya over Miyo since they were kids, due to Kaya inheriting the supernatural talents of the Saimori family.
Sumi Saimori (斎森 澄美, Saimori Sumi)
Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka[16] (Japanese); Miranda ParkinEp. 4 credits (English)
The late mother of Miyo and the first wife of Shinichi. Sumi was also the member of the Usuba family. She died when Miyo was still a child.
Minoru Tatsuishi (辰石 実, Tatsuishi Minoru)
Voiced by: Kenyu Horiuchi[17] (Japanese); Mick Wingert[3] (English)
Portrayed by: Yūsuke Hirayama[7] (live-action film)
The previous head of Tatsuishi family and the father of Kazushi and Kouji. Minoru was forced to pass his position to Kazushi for his role of Miyo's kidnapping as he wanted her to marry Kazushi due to her Usuba bloodline.
Hana Kanao (金尾 花, Kanao Hana)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto[18] (Japanese); Mela LeeEp. 2 credits (English)
Portrayed by: Ryoko Kobayashi[7] (live-action film)
Miyo's former caretaker and servant of the Saimori family. After she is dismissed by the Saimori years later, Hana is married and has her child.
The Emperor (, Mikado)
Voiced by: Takayuki Sugō[19] (Japanese); Richard TatumEp. 6 credits (English)
The ruler of Japan in the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era.
Hazuki Kudou (久堂 葉月, Kudō Hazuki)
Kiyoka's older sister. She is also the ex-wife of Masashi Ookaito and mother of Asahi Ookaito.

Media

Light novels

Written by Akumi Agitogi, My Happy Marriage began publication online via the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.[20] The series was later acquired by Fujimi Shobo, who began publishing the novels with illustrations by Tsukiho Tsukioka on January 15, 2019, under their Fujimi L Bunko imprint.[21] As of July 2023, seven volumes have been released.[22] Yen Press is publishing the novels in English.[23]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 15, 2019[21]978-4-04-073019-6January 18, 2022[24]978-1-9753-3500-7
2 July 13, 2019[25]978-4-04-073253-4July 12, 2022[26]978-1-9753-3502-1
3 February 15, 2020[27]978-4-04-073473-6November 22, 2022[28]978-1-9753-3504-5
4 September 15, 2020[29]978-4-04-073725-6June 20, 2023[30]978-1-9753-3506-9
5 July 15, 2021[31]978-4-04-073948-9October 17, 2023[32]978-1-9753-6735-0
6 July 15, 2022[33]978-4-04-074601-2
7 July 14, 2023[22]978-4-04-075039-2
8 March 15, 2024[34]

Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Rito Kohsaka began serialization online via Square Enix's Gangan Online service on December 20, 2018.[20] As of November 2022, four tankōbon volumes have been released.[35] In North America, Square Enix has licensed the manga for English publication.[36]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 September 12, 2019[37]978-4-75-756293-6September 13, 2022[38]978-1-64-609146-1
2 September 9, 2020[39]978-4-75-756777-1
978-4-75-756778-8 (SE)
January 10, 2023[40]978-1-64-609147-8
3 October 12, 2021[41]978-4-75-757499-1
978-4-75-757497-7 (SE)
May 9, 2023[42]978-1-64-609156-0
4 November 11, 2022[35]978-4-75-757765-7
978-4-75-758170-8 (SE)
September 12, 2023[43]978-1-64-609248-2

Live-action film

A live-action film adaptation was announced on April 25, 2022. It is directed by Ayuko Tsukahara, based on a script written by Tomoe Kanno. The film premiered in Japan on March 17, 2023.[4][44] Idol group Snow Man performed the theme song titled "Tapestry" (タペストリー).[45]

Anime

An anime adaptation was announced on April 5, 2022. It was later revealed to be a television series produced by Kinema Citrus and directed by Takehiro Kubota, with supervision and storyboards handled by Takao Abo, scripts written by Ami Satō, Takahito Ōnishi and Momoka Toyoda, character designs by Shōko Yasuda, and music composed by Evan Call.[2] The series premiered in Japan on July 5, 2023, on Tokyo MX and other networks,[46] with Netflix simulcasting the series on the same day.[10] The opening theme song is "Anata no Soba ni" (貴方の側に。, "By Your Side") by Riria, while the ending theme song is "Vita Philosophica" (ヰタ・フィロソフィカ) by Kashitarō Itō.[47] An original video animation will be bundled with the special edition of the eighth light novel volume, which is set to be released on March 15, 2024.[48]

Episode list

No.Title [49][a]Directed by [49]Written by [49]Storyboarded by [49]Original air date [50]
1"The Meeting"
Transliteration: "Deai" (Japanese: 出会い)
Takehiro KubotaAmi SatōTakehiro KubotaJuly 5, 2023 (2023-07-05)
Miyo Saimori is the eldest daughter of the Saimori family famed for its spiritual abilities, but she herself lacks it. Following the death of her mother, her father Shinichi marries his lover Kanoko and has a second daughter, Kaya. Since her childhood, Miyo has been mistreated as a servant. Her only friend is Kouji Tatsuishi, who is in love with her and hopes to rescue her by marrying her. Unfortunately, his father Minoru, desiring a more prestigious bride for Kouji, has him engaged to Kaya so he will one day become head of the Saimori. To get rid of her in a way that makes her useful, Shinichi arranges for Miyo to be engaged with Kiyoka Kudou from the Kudou family, a notoriously bad-tempered soldier known to scare away potential wives within three days of meeting. Kouji is forced to accept Miyo will escape her family. Miyo makes her way alone to the remote Kudou estate and meets Kiyoka's servant Yurie. Introduced to her fiancé, she is amazed at his handsomeness, yet Kiyoka is irritated by her passiveness, subservient manner and low self-esteem.
2"About My Husband-to-Be"
Transliteration: "Danna-sama to Iu Okata" (Japanese: 旦那さまという御方)
Teppei TakeyaTakahito ŌnishiTakao AboJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
Yurie assures Miyo the rumors of Kiyoka's cruelty have been exaggerated. Miyo dreams of the day her father confirmed she lacked the Saimori Spirit-Sight and started neglecting her. Miyo prepares breakfast only for Kiyoka to callously assume she was sent to poison him. Kiyoka leaves to train his supernaturally gifted soldiers to kill demons called Grotesqueries, though Grotesqueries are so rare they have not fought one in years. Meanwhile, Kouji moves into the Saimori home and sees the tiny room Miyo used to sleep in. Back at the Kudou estate, Kiyoka notices Miyo's habit of apologizing for everything. Feeling guilty, he asks her to cook breakfast in the morning. Miyo dreams of her father allowing Kanoko to abuse her. Kiyoka praises her cooking and is perplexed when it makes her cry. Bemused by her behavior, he decides to have the Saimori family investigated. Elsewhere, Minoru is furious to find out Miyo is now engaged to Kiyoka, having previously agreed Kouji would marry Kaya only if Miyo was allowed to marry his eldest son Kazushi, since her maternal relation to the Usuba family makes her very valuable as a wife even without her spiritual powers.
3"Our First Date"
Transliteration: "Hajimete no Dēto" (Japanese: 初めてのデヱト)
Kōji FurukuwaAmi SatōMasatsugu ArakawaJuly 19, 2023 (2023-07-19)
Kiyoka invites Miyo on their first date. Miyo has no idea what to do and simply tries to not be a bother. Elsewhere, Minoru is still furious to have lost Miyo's Usuba bloodline for Kazushi's future children, but is assured by Shinichi that once Kiyoka rejects Miyo, Kazushi can have her. Kaya is frustrated to overhear them still discussing Miyo, especially as she suspects Kouji's feelings for Miyo. Meanwhile, remembering Yurie told him about Miyo mending her own clothes, Kiyoka secretly commissions a kimono. Miyo decides to hide her lack of spiritual gift in case Kiyoka abandons her. Kiyoka later gifts her a comb, despite Yurie's claim of a comb is a definite sign that he is making a proposal to her. The next day, Kiyoka receives the details of the investigation into the Saimori family and is disgusted by the blatant evidence of their abuse towards Miyo. He also learns of her lack of spiritual powers and relation to the Usuba family, who has an ability to manipulate people's minds. As he is about to return to Miyo, he destroys several shikigami, furiously discovering someone was spying on him.
4"The Gift"
Transliteration: "Okurimono" (Japanese: おくりもの)
Kōji FurukuwaMomoka ToyodaTakao AboJuly 26, 2023 (2023-07-26)
Miyo asks Yurie's help in giving a gift to Kiyoka. Yurie suggests something handmade so Miyo chooses a kumihimo since Kiyoka always ties his hair with one. Kiyoka later gives her a protective charm. While shopping, Miyo encounters Kaya and Kouji. Elsewhere, Kiyoka visits the Saimori and informs them they will receive none of the traditional benefits from Miyo marrying into a powerful family unless she receives a full apology. Kaya begins bullying Miyo until she learns Miyo is still engaged to Kiyoka. Kaya later briefly encounters Kiyoka and is struck by his beauty. Yurie informs Kiyoka of the incident and encourages him to give Miyo his unconditional love. When Kiyoka invites Hana over, a servant Miyo was close to as a child before she was unfairly dismissed by the Saimori, Miyo is overjoyed to see her. She soon realizes Kiyoka must know her entire history, including her lack of spiritual talents, yet he wants to marry her anyway. Feeling very relieved, she gifts the kumihimo to Kiyoka who promises he will never reject her. Watching their blossoming love through more shikigami, Minoru desperately plots to break them up with a plan involving Kaya.
5"Ripples"
Transliteration: "Hamon" (Japanese: 波紋)
Masayuki KojimaAmi SatōMasayuki KojimaAugust 2, 2023 (2023-08-02)
Miyo happily accepts the kimono Kiyoka bought for her. Elsewhere, Minoru shows Kaya the photo of Miyo and Kiyoka, astonishing her upon recognizing Kiyoka as the beautiful man. He informs Kaya that Miyo is actually getting along well with Kiyoka. As he had hoped, Kaya becomes jealous of the situation. That night, Miyo has a nightmare and Kiyoka consoles her. Shinichi bluntly turns down Kaya's request to sever Miyo and Kiyoka's engagement, so she instead offers the suspicious Kouji a chance to marry Miyo like he wished. Miyo forgets her protective charm while delivering a bento to Kiyoka and is kidnapped soon after. Kouji discovers what his father and Kaya are plotting, and becomes enraged that his father knew about Miyo's abuse but did nothing because her timid personality is better suited to his plans. Kouji attacks his father with his powers but is defeated and restrained. After Minoru leaves to deal with Miyo, Kazushi frees Kouji and encourages him to go help her. A distraught Yurie informs Kiyoka of Miyo's abduction just as Kouji arrives and desperately begs Kiyoka to help save Miyo.
6"Determination and Thunder"
Transliteration: "Ketsui to Raimei" (Japanese: 決意と雷鳴)
Takushi KoideTakahito ŌnishiTakushi KoideAugust 9, 2023 (2023-08-09)
Miyo finds herself restrained in the Saimori storage room by Kaya and Kanako. When Miyo refuses to call off her engagement with Kiyoka, Kanako beats her up. Meanwhile, Kiyoka and Kouji head to the Saimori residence to rescue Miyo. After Kiyoka destroys a barrier cast by Minoru and Shinichi, Minoru attacks Kiyoka with his pyrokinetic power, which causes the residence being set on fire. Kiyoka then strikes Minoru with lightning, rendering him unconscious. Once Kiyoka arrives in time to save Miyo, Kanako breaks down upon seeing the burning Saimori residence. Kaya approaches Kiyoka about being his fiancée, but he dismisses her due to her selfishness and arrogance. Frustrated, Kaya tells Kouji to leave her but he refuses as he does not want Miyo to be tormented ever again. Elsewhere, the Emperor is displeased over the Tatsuishis' failure and grants Arata's permission to deal with Miyo and Kiyoka. Miyo wakes up to find Kiyoka by her side. Kiyoka reassures her that everything that happened was not her fault as he, along with a very relieved Yurie, is glad that she is safe and sound.
7"Glamorous Lady of Summer"
UnknownUnknownTBAAugust 16, 2023 (2023-08-16)

Stage play

A stage play adaptation titled Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon: Teito Rikugun Okutsuki Kitan was announced on June 9, 2023. It will feature an original story, with Kaori Miura serving as the director and writer, and Taka composing the music. Agitogi, the original author, is also cooperating in the production. The stage play will run at Theater 1010 in Tokyo from August 11–20, 2023.[5]

Reception

In 2020, the manga adaptation ranked eighth in the sixth Next Manga Awards in the web manga category.[51] It ranked sixth in the 2021 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of the best manga for female readers.[52] The manga ranked first in the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2021" list by Japanese bookstore Honya Club.[53] In 2022, the manga was nominated for the best shōjo manga at the 46th Kodansha Manga Award.[54] It ranked 29th on the 2022 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine.[55]

The live-action film debuted at #1 at the Japanese box office during its opening weekend, earning ¥654 million through 479,700 admissions.[56]

See also

  • Book Girl, A light novel series, whose first manga adaptation was illustrated by Rito Kohsaka

Notes

  1. ^ All English titles are taken from Netflix.

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