My Happy Marriage May 2026

Based on the light novel series by Akumi Agitogi, My Happy Marriage (animated by Kinema Citrus) is a story not just about finding love, but about rediscovering the self after it has been systematically erased. The heart of the series is Miyo Saimori, a young woman from a noble family who has been conditioned to believe she is worthless. Denied love, warmth, and even basic dignity by her stepmother and stepsister after her mother’s death, Miyo speaks in a near-whisper, apologizes for her own existence, and expects cruelty as naturally as the sunrise.

★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Recommended for: Fans of Fruits Basket , Taisho Otome Fairy Tale , or anyone who wants a romance that earns its tears and its joy. Would you like a shorter version for social media or a spoiler-focused deep dive on a specific character (e.g., Miyo’s biological mother or Kiyoka’s backstory)? My Happy Marriage

Here’s a write-up that explores My Happy Marriage ( Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon ) from multiple angles—its themes, character dynamics, and why it has resonated with so many viewers. At first glance, My Happy Marriage seems to fit neatly into a familiar box: the Cinderella-esque historical romance. A mistreated heroine, a cold aristocratic suitor, supernatural powers, and the promise of a love that heals. But to dismiss this series as merely a comfort-food fairy tale would be to miss the quiet, powerful storm brewing beneath its delicate surface. Based on the light novel series by Akumi