| 67th | Top anime broadcast by Hero |
| Happiness! | |
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![]() Happiness! logo |
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| はぴねす! (Hapinesu!) |
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| Genre | Magical girl, Romantic comedy |
| Game | |
| Happiness!
(PC) Happiness! Re:Lucks (PC) Happiness! De:Luxe (PS2) |
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| Developer | Windmill |
| Publisher | Windmill (PC) Marvelous Interactive (PS2) |
| Genre | Eroge, Visual novel |
| Rating | 18+ (PC) 15+ (PS2) |
| Platform | PC, PlayStation 2 |
| Released | October 21, 2005 (PC, Happiness!) July 28, 2006 (PC, Re:Lucks) January 25, 2007 (PS2, De:Luxe) |
| Light novel | |
| Author | Nikaidō Kageyama (1, 2) Satoshi Mikado (3) |
| Illustrator | Ko~cha |
| Publisher | Harvest |
| Original run | April 2006 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Manga | |
| Author | Windmill |
| Illustrator | Rino Fujii |
| Publisher | Media Factory |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
| Original run | June 27, 2006 – ongoing |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Hiroshi Hara |
| Studio | Artland |
| Network | Chiba TV, Kids Station, Teletama, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, TV Osaka |
| Original run | October 5, 2006 – December 21, 2006 |
| Episodes | 12 |
| Original video animation | |
| Director | Hiroshi Hara |
| Studio | Artland |
| Released | January 25, 2007 |
| Runtime | 24 minutes |
Happiness! (はぴねす! Hapinesu!) is a Japanese adult visual novel originally for the PC first released on October 21, 2005, and followed by the release of a fan-disk sequel Happiness! Re:Lucks on July 28, 2006. Both games were developed, produced, and published by Windmill. Later, a manga illustrated by Rino Fujii based on the games was created and first serialized in the first issue of the manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on June 27, 2006. A light novel was first published by Harvest in April 2006, and so far three volumes have been released. An anime based on the game aired in Japan between October and December 2006, containing twelve episodes. Happiness! was also ported to the PlayStation 2 as Happiness! De:Luxe on January 25, 2007 with the adult content removed; a special OVA episode of the Happiness! anime was released with the limited edition of this game. The PS2 port will be published by Marvelous Interactive. The series has the tagline: It's a happy & heartful school life.
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Happiness! centers around Yūma Kohinata, who is a high school student attending Mizuhosaka Academy's regular section of the school, along with his close friends Jun Watarase and Hachisuke Takamizo. The other section, aptly named the magic section, was founded in order to train mages in the art of using magic.
The story begins with Valentine's Day coming up in just a few days and there's a rush for all the girls to get the chocolate they want in order to give it to the boys they like, in accordance with Japanese custom. Haruhi Kamisaka, a mage in training, is out with her friend Anri Hiiragi, also a mage in training, in order to do just this. While walking outside in the park, after buying the chocolate she wanted to give to a boy she met when she was a child, Haruhi meets Yūma, who stops some younger boys bullying a young girl, and Haruhi thinks that he may be the boy she's been searching for all this time. The next day is Valentine's Day and at school, all the girls are giving their gifts to the boys of their choice. Later that day, Anri challenges Haruhi to a magic battle in order to take the chocolate she has by force for the reason that Haruhi wouldn't tell her who she was going to give it to. Before long, Anri loses control of her magic and it is flown outside, almost falling onto Yūma and his friends. Ultimately, Haruhi gives him the chocolate she had bought, and in turn Anri does the same, which was her plan - to give her chocolate to the same boy as Haruhi and see who would win his favor more. The next day there is a gas explosion at the magic section of the school and all the mages in training must transfer over to the normal section for the time being. Coincidentally, Haruhi and Anri are placed within Yūma's class. Now Haruhi and her friends must adjust to the transfer into the normal section of Mizuhosaka Academy.
Happiness! began as a visual novel for the PC first released on October 21, 2005. Later, a sequel was made entitled Happiness! Re:Lucks first released on July 28, 2006 in Japan also for the PC. Also, a PlayStation 2 version entitled Happiness! De:Luxe was released on January 25, 2007. The PC games are developed and published by Windmill. The PS2 port was published by Marvelous Interactive. Two pieces of theme music are used for each of the three visual novel versions; one opening theme and one ending theme each. The opening theme of Happiness! is "Zero" by Hiromi Satō, and the ending theme is "Mezame no Asa" by Yui Sakakibara. The opening theme of Happiness! Re:Lucks is "Happi-day♪" by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is "With You..." by Hiromi Satō. The opening theme of Happiness! De:Luxe is "Happiness Hōteishiki" by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is "Ohayō" by Ayumi Murata.
The Happiness! light novel, illustrated by Ko~cha and initially written by Nikaidō Kageyama was first published in April 2006 by Harvest. While Kageyama wrote the first two novels in the series, the third was written by Satoshi Mikado.
The Happiness! manga illustrated by Rino Fujii was first serialized in Japan in the premiere issue of the manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on June 27, 2006 published by Media Factory. The first bound volume went on sale on December 31, 2006 in Japan.
The Happiness! anime aired on Japan television between October 5 and December 21, 2006. It was made by the animation studio Artland and contains twelve episodes. On January 25, 2007, an original video animation episode was released. This OVA episode was bundled exclusively with the first print limited edition of Happiness! De:Luxe. Two pieces of theme music are used for the anime; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "Happiness!" by Ayumi Murata, and the ending theme is "Magical Generation" by Yui Sakakibara. The anime's was released on November 22, 2006 in Japan, published by Media Factory.
| # | Title | Original air date |
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| 01 | "Valentine" "Barentain" (バレンタイン) |
October 5, 2006 |
| Haruhi Kamisaka is one of the mages in training at Mizuhosaka Academy who on Valentine's Day, runs into Yūma Kohinata, who she believes may be a boy she's been trying to find for years. After the magic section of the academy suffers from a gas explosion, Haruhi and her friends transfer over to the normal section and Haruhi ends up in Yūma's class. | ||
| 02 | "Cherry Blossom
Viewing" "Ohanami" (お花見) |
October 12, 2006 |
| A new school year has begun and the upperclassmen prepare for the entrance ceremony. Of the new students, Sumomo, Yūma's sister, is entering as a first year student. Later, Haruhi and Anri are invited by Yūma and his friends to participate in the cherry blossom viewing with them occurring the following Sunday. | ||
| 03 | "Oasis" "Oashisu" (オアシス) |
October 19, 2006 |
| The students aren't coming to the school cafeteria as often as they used to and Anri begins working as a waitress in order to bring in business. However, complications arise. | ||
| 04 | "The Vanished
Tama-chan" "Kieta Tama-chan" (消えたタマちゃん) |
October 26, 2006 |
| Tama-chan, Koyuki's magical wand, starts to feel that he's not very important compared to the other thousand similar Tama-chan's Koyuki has made. Tama-chan leaves Koyuki for a time because he is in doubt of her feelings towards the Tama-chans she has made. | ||
| 05 | "The Beautiful Girl at
Midnight" "Mayonaka no Bishōjo" (真夜中の美少女) |
November 2, 2006 |
| Hachisuke thinks he has found a beautiful female ghost at school and promises to "send her to heaven." Upon revealing this knowledge to his friends, they all go with him to school at night to find out if what he saw really was a ghost and if there's anything they can do about it. | ||
| 06 | "The Mysterious Transfer
Student" "Nazo no Tenkōsei" (謎の転校生) |
November 9, 2006 |
| A new female student named Ibuki Shikimori transfers into Sumomo's class, though is cold towards everyone and thus has no friends. Sumomo, feeling bad for her, tries very hard to become her friend. | ||
| 07 | "The Plan to Convert Ibuki
into a Friend" "Ibuki Tomodachika Keikaku" (伊吹友達化計画) |
November 16, 2006 |
| In an attempt to make Ibuki more friendlier towards others, Haruhi and her friends think up ways that they can spend time together with Ibuki, such as eating lunch together, playing games together, or going out bowling together. At the end of the day, Ibuki starts to view the others as friends. | ||
| 08 | "Summer
Expectations" "Natsu no Omowaku" (夏の思惑) |
November 23, 2006 |
| Yūma and his friends get the chance to go to the school's practice area away in the mountains, but they are just using it for a light vacation during the summer. While there, Yūma and Haruhi become closer and start addressing each other by their given names. | ||
| 09 | "School
Festival" "Gakuensai" (学園祭) |
November 30, 2006 |
| The school festival has arrived, and all the students are getting prepared. Near the end of the festival, Ibuki takes Yūma captive, and attempts to force Haruhi to give up the secret to break the barrier on Shikimori Forest. | ||
| 10 | "The Past" "Kako" (過去) |
December 7, 2006 |
| Sumomo has been affected by a spell from the fight between Haruhi and Ibuki at the school festival, and is unconscious. Yuma's past is revealed to Haruhi and Anri along with a related event that caused the death of Ibuki's older sister. | ||
| 11 | "The Shikimori
Treasure" "Shikimori no Hihō" (式守の秘宝) |
December 14, 2006 |
| Yūma's biological mother starts to help Sumomo's condition, but in the meantime Ibuki goes within the barrier in Shikimori Forest to obtain the Shikimori Treasure. Meanwhile, Jun takes Yūma to the aquarium to cheer him up, but Yūma leaves when Jun is not looking. | ||
| 12 | "The Magic of
Happiness" "Shiawase no Mahō" (幸せの魔法) |
December 21, 2006 |
| Demons appear in the forest and the mages try to stop them. Yūma's power is needed to stop the Shikomori Treasure, the source of the demons, but he firmly believes that magic only brings unhappiness. Haruhi tells Yūma that she was the girl saved by his magic in the past, and that magic can also be a source of happiness if used correctly. Haruhi then proceeds to kiss Yūma. Afterwards, Yūma uses the flute and seals the monsters away once more. In the end, Yūma transfers to the magic section and is now together with Haruhi. | ||
| OVA | "The Brilliant Day of Jun
Watarase" "Watarase Jun no Kareinaru Ichinichi" (渡良瀬準の華麗なる一日) |
January 25, 2007 |
| By mixing several different magic spells, Jun Watarase is turned into an actual girl and starts to experience an unusual spike in popularity from the guys at school. Due to Jun's transformation, she has more charm than any other normal girl has, which makes all the boys lose their senses and they start chasing after Jun, asking for a kiss. | ||
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