Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon – Anime has 1st promotional video revealed

Kadokawa revealed on Monday that the anime “ Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon ” ( My Happy Marriage ), a work by writer Akumi Agitogi and illustrator Tsukiho Tsukioka, will premiere in July.

The anime staff also revealed the anime's first promotional video, artwork, and more voice cast members.

Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon – Anime has 1st promotional video revealed

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New cast members include:

  • Ayane Sakura as Kaya Saimori
  • Kotaro Nishiyama as Koji Tatsuishi
  • Houko Kuwashima as Yurie
  • Hiro Shimono as Yoshito Godo

Additionally, the anime stars Reina Ueda as Miyo Saimori and Kaito Ishikawa as Kiyoki Kudo.

Takehiro Kubota (Gloomy the Naughty Grizzly) is directing the series at Kinema Citrus (Made in Abyss). Takao Abo (22/7, Macross Frontier) is in charge of storyboards and supervision. Ami Satō, Takahito Onishi, and Momoka Toyoda are overseeing the series scripts. Shoko Yasuda (Happy Sugar Life) is designing the characters. Yuushi Koshida (Ghost in the Shell Arise) is the 3DCG director. Finally, Evan Call (Violet Evergarden) is composing the music.

Synopsis

Miyo Saimori was the unhappy daughter of a loveless arranged marriage. After her mother's death, her father brought in his mistress and his new daughter, Kaya. From then on, Miyo's life was reduced to that of a mere servant. Worse still, while Kaya inherited the family's psychic abilities, Miyo became a truly worthless daughter. After years of being treated like trash, Miyo learned to keep her head down to others, hide her pain, and obey every command. So it's no wonder she's willing to marry Kiyoka Kudou, a military captain rumored to be so cruel that he's driven away all his potential wives to date. From a painful upbringing to a painful marriage, this is the future that awaits Miyo, or so she believes. Contrary to her expectations, her new husband is actually kind.

Rito Kohsaka's manga adaptation therefore debuted on Square Enix 's Gangan Online in December 2018.

Additionally, a live-action film adaptation will be released in Japan on March 17.

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Source: ANN

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