Review of My Happy Marriage
Agitogi Akumi's 'My Happy Marriage' begins as a beautifully animated series that effortlessly captivates as a historical period drama. However, the enchantment starts to fade as prominent characters abruptly reach their designated story arcs. Meanwhile, the introduction of an expanded cast feels hastily expedited, and as a result, struggles to maintain the emotional investment established by the previous characters. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of a world-ending supernatural fantasy, for which viewers receive an abridged exposé. Much like its main character, Miyo Saimori, the anime begins with modest origins, gradually gaining confidence over time and daring to dream for more. While this transformationis admirable, it's also tinged with sadness, as the series finds itself constrained by the limitations of a restrictive 12-episode cour.