Anne Happy
Anne Happy | |
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ã‚ã‚“ãƒãƒ”♪ (Anhapi♪) | |
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Genre | Comedy, Slice of life |
Manga | |
Written by | Cotoji |
Published by | Houbunsha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Manga Time Kirara Forward |
Original run | December 2012 – present |
Volumes | 4 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shin ÅŒnuma |
Written by | Hitoshi Tanaka |
Music by | Monaca |
Studio | Silver Link |
Network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, BS Fuji |
Original run | April 7, 2016 – present |
Episodes | 12 |
Anne Happy (ã‚ã‚“ãƒãƒ”♪ Anhapi♪), also known as Unhappy Go Lucky! or Unhappy, is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Cotoji. The series is published in North America by Yen Press. An anime adaptation premiered in April 2016.
Plot
Tennogofune Academy (天之御船å¦åœ’ Tennogofune Gakuen) is an elite school where students train in various subjects such as arts and sports. That is, except for the students of Class 1-7, who have been deemed "misfortunate" and must try to overcome their own misfortune and achieve happiness. The series follows Anne "Hanako" Hanakoizumi, who has terrible luck, and her classmates Ruri, Botan, Hibiki, and Ren, who each have their own misfortunes, as they try to find their own happiness.
Characters
Main characters
- Anne Hanakoizumi (花å°æ³‰ æ Hanakoizumi An) / Hanako (ã¯ãªã“)
- Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[1]
- A cheerful girl who has a constantly positive attitude despite having absolutely terrible luck, causing her to fall into manholes and the like. She loves animals but is constantly getting attacked by them.
- Ruri Hibarigaoka (雲雀丘 ç‘ ç’ƒ Hibarigaoka Ruri) / Hibari (ヒãƒãƒª)
- Voiced by: Haruka Shiraishi[1]
- A caring girl who seems perfectly normal albeit for a strange romantic obsession with the man in construction signs.
- Botan Kumegawa (ä¹…ç±³å· ç‰¡ä¸¹ Kumegawa Botan) / Botan (ã¼ãŸã‚“)
- Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno[1]
- A fragile girl who gets injured very easily (e.g. a handshake breaks her hand bones), though being the daughter of a doctor, she is efficient at treating her own injuries. She also has a negative aura and gets depressed over the smallest things.
- Hibiki HagyÅ« (è©ç”Ÿ 響 HagyÅ« Hibiki) / Hibiki (ヒビã‚)
- Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura[1]
- A girl with a terrible sense of direction who gets lost easily. She is Ren's childhood friend and is hostile towards females who get close to her.
- Ren Ekoda (江å¤ç”° è“® Ekoda Ren) / Ren (レン)
- Voiced by: Mayu Yoshioka[1]
- Hibiki's childhood friend, who has a strange condition in which females of any species are indiscriminately attracted to her.
Other characters
- Kodaira (å°å¹³)
- Voiced by: Yumi Hara
- The homeroom teacher of Class 1-7.
- Timothy (ãƒãƒ¢ã‚·ãƒ¼ ChimoshÄ«)
- Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga
- A robotic rabbit butler who serves as a guide to the school.
- Tsubaki Sayama (ç‹å±± 椿 Sayama Tsubaki)
- A student of Class 1-7.
- Saginomiya (鷺宮)
- The homeroom teacher of Class 1-1.
- Sakura Hanakoizumi (花å°æ³‰ æ¡œ Hanakoizumi Sakura)
- Voiced by: YÅ«ko Gibu
- Anne Hanakoizumi's mother.
- Principal (æ ¡é•· KÅchÅ)
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka
- The principal (head teacher) of Tennogofune Academy.
Media
Manga
Cotoji began serializing the manga in the February 2013 issue of Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine, sold in December 2012.[2] The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press.[3]
Volumes
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | July 12, 2013[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4319-4 | May 24, 2016[5] | ISBN 978-0-3162-7217-9 |
2 | May 12, 2014[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4441-2 | August 23, 2016[6] | ISBN 978-0-3162-7612-2 |
3 | December 12, 2014[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4501-3 | November 15, 2016[7] | ISBN 978-0-3163-1785-6 |
4 | July 13, 2015[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4587-7 | — | — |
5 | April 12, 2016[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4684-3 | — | — |
6 | June 11, 2016[4] | ISBN 978-4-8322-4703-1 | — | — |
Anime
An anime television series adaptation is animated by Silver Link, directed by Shin ÅŒnuma and written by Hitoshi Tanaka, with character designs by Miwa Oshima.[8][9] It premiered on April 7, 2016, and was broadcast on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS Fuji.[10] The opening theme is "Punch Mind Happiness" and the ending theme is "Ashita de Ii Kara" (明日ã§ã„ã„ã‹ã‚‰, "I'll Do it Tomorrow'), both performed by Happy Clover, a group consisting of Yumiri Hanamori, Haruka Shiraishi, Kiyono Yasuno, Hibiku Yamamura, and Mayu Yoshioka.[11]
Episode list
No. | Title[12] | Original air date |
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1 | "April 7: An Unfortunate First Day of School" "Shigatsu Nanoka: FukÅ na NyÅ«gaku Shonichi" (4月7æ—¥ ä¸å¹¸ãªå…¥å¦åˆæ—¥) | April 7, 2016 |
On her first day of high school, Ruri Hibarigaoka comes across an unlucky girl named Anne Hanakoizumi dangling off a bridge while rescuing a dog. After Anne and Ruri meet their fragile classmate, Botan Kumegawa, their homeroom teacher Kodaira reveals that, unlike the other classes dedicated to sports and arts, Class 7 is filled with allegedly unfortunate students who must strive to obtain happiness. After being tasked with taking care of an egg without breaking it, Anne and Botan get in a jam while trying to rescue a cat, but are soon aided by Ruri, who is revealed to have an obsession with a construction sign. The next day, Anne's egg, the only one that didn't break overnight, hatches into a chick. | ||
2 | "April 11: The High-Tech Physical Exam" "Shigatsu JÅ«-ichi-nichi: Haiteku na Shintai Sokutei" (4月11æ—¥ ãƒã‚¤ãƒ†ã‚¯ãªèº«ä½“測定) | April 14, 2016 |
While on their way to a physical exam, Anne and the others come across a robotic rabbit named Timothy, who serves as a guide to the school. After getting through the exams, the girls decide to try out the various clubs, only to suddenly find themselves on the run from a stampede of animals. After everything is settled, Ruri decides against joining a club so she can spend more time with her friends. | ||
3 | "April 28: My First Happiness Training" "Shigatsu Ni-jÅ«-hachi-nichi: Hajimete no KÅfuku Jitsugi" (4月28æ—¥ ã¯ã˜ã‚ã¦ã®å¹¸ç¦å®ŸæŠ€) | April 21, 2016 |
Class 7 end up having to take part in an overly elaborate life-sized board game. There, the girls compete with Hibiki Hagyū, who gets lost easily, and her friend Ren Ekoda, who she has a crush on. Facing various obstacles on every space, both Anne and Hibiki's teams end up stuck in an infinite loop and are put in a competition to determine who ends up in last place. With the final match being a quiz, Anne causes her team to end up last in order to save Ruri from revealing her personal secrets. | ||
4 | "April 29: A Mysterious Penalty" "Shigatsu Ni-jÅ«-ku-nichi: Nazonazo na Batsu GÄ“mu" (4月29æ—¥ ナゾナゾãªç½°ã‚²ãƒ¼ãƒ ) | April 28, 2016 |
As part of their penalty for coming in last, Anne, Ruri, and Botan are tasked with finding some "lucky items" over the weekend. While Ruri and Botan look across town for a flower representing Anne's lucky item, Anne comes across Hibiki and Ren as they are following the others and has them join them. Thanks to Ren's affinity that causes all females to become attracted to her, the girls find the garden where Anne's flower lies. After Anne helps her after getting lost in a flower maze, Hibiki helps to take a picture that fulfils all three lucky item requirements. | ||
5 | "May 9: Getting Lost on the Way to School" "Gogatsu Kokonoka: Maigo no TÅkÅ FÅ«kei" (5月9æ—¥ è¿·åã®ç™»æ ¡é¢¨æ™¯) | May 5, 2016 |
Hibiki attempts to go to school on her own, coming across the other girls as they make their respective commutes. Holding a misdirected grudge against Ruri, Hibiki finds her pass case containing a picture of the sign she likes. While planning to use it as blackmail, Hibiki comes across her old kindergarten, reminding her of when she first came to fall in love with Ren. When Hibiki was afraid of having her hair cut after it got stuck in a gate, Ren cut her own hair to give her some reassurance. After Ren manages to find her, Hibiki decides against using Ruri's pass case to blackmail her and returns it. | ||
6 | "May 30: A Field Trip With Everyone" "Gogatsu San-jÅ«-nichi: Minna de Ensoku" (5月30æ—¥ ã¿ã‚“ãªã§é 足) | TBA |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Anne Happy/Unhappy Go Lucky! Schoolgirl Comedy Anime Reveals Main Cast". Anime News Network. December 18, 2015. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Unhappy! Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime Adaptation". Anime News Network. June 22, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Yen Press Adds Space Dandy, Dimension W, Overlord, Boy & the Beast". Anime News Network. October 10, 2015. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 ã‚ã‚“ãƒãƒ”♪ 漫画ã®æ®¿å ‚・芳文社 [Anne Happy Manga Hall of Fame・Houbunsha]. Houbunsha (in Japanese). Retrieved April 27, 2016.
- ↑ "Anne Happy, Vol. 1". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Anne Happy, Vol. 2". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Anne Happy, Vol. 3". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Silver Link Animates Unhappy! TV Anime". Anime News Network. July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
- ↑ "'Unhappy!' Schoolgirl Comedy Anime Reveals Staff, Spring 2016 Debut". Anime News Network. November 23, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
- ↑ "Anne Happy/Unhappy Go Lucky! TV Anime Premieres April 7". Anime News Network. March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Anne Happy Anime's 2 Promo Videos Preview Opening, Ending Themes". Anime News Network. March 19, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Story" (in Japanese). Silver Link. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
External links
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- Anne Happy (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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