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Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Game Template:Infobox animanga/Novel Template:Infobox animanga/Manga Template:Infobox animanga/Anime Template:Infobox animanga/OVA |} Happiness! (はぴねす!, Hapinesu!) is the title of a Japanese adult visual novel video game originally for the PC by Windmill 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 Shuppan in April 2006, and so far three volumes have been released. An anime based on the games began airing in Japan on October 5 2006, with all the adult content removed. Happiness! was also ported to the PS2 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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PlotEdit

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.

CharactersEdit

Yūma Kohinata (小日向雄真, Kohinata Yūma) - (Seiyū
Takashi Ōhara (anime)
Yūma is the main protagonist in the story. He has a nice, helping personality and is not afraid to help girls in need. His two close friends are Hachisuke Takamizo, and Jun Watarase, who seems to have a crush on him. When he was younger he was able to do some magic in order to help Haruhi who was being bullied, but now he professes that he cannot use magic (though in reality he still can). Additionally, he seems to be put off by the notion of using magic whatsoever, even if it is able to help people. Eventually, he realizes that magic can bring happiness if used in the right way and transfers to the magic section.
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Haruhi is the main heroine in the story. She is a mage in training and is seen as very skilled amongst her peers, who have been known to think of her as a genius when it comes to using magic. When she was younger, Yūma was able to use some magic in order to help her from some bullies which made her want to become a mage herself. Her magic wand is named Template:Nihongo, which owes its form from a trumpet that Haruhi used to play before she started to study magic.
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Anri is Haruhi's close friend and also her a fellow mage in training. She tends to have a very strong-willed type of personality which she uses to try to get the things she wants. It can also make her reckless when it comes to her using magic, due to her being overconfident and underskilled compared to Haruhi. She is left handed according to the seventh anime episode. Her magic wand is named Template:Nihongo and was formed from her favorite feathered pen.
Eventually, she begins working for Otoha Kohinata in the school's cafeteria.
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Koyuki is a friend of Haruhi and Anri who is one year above them and is also in the magic section. Her magic wand is named Template:Nihongo though it is also known to be nicknamed Template:Nihongo. It takes the form of a staff with a small green spehere on the end that floats on the staff. Unlike the other magic wands featured that can speak spiritually, sphere Tom has a face from which to voice its opinions. Koyuki inherited the craft of making "Tama-chan"s and puts a lot of effort not only into their creation but going as far as to remember the order in which she made each one despite them appearing all to be relatively similar in appearance. As this dedication to magic has shown, she seems to be very skilled in her use of magic, especially divination magic or fortune telling.
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Ibiki is a young girl and powerful mage who transfers into Sumomo's class. Most of the time, she is very standoffish and will push people away from her either figuratively or literally, so as to be left alone. Her family is known for being well-advanced in terms of magic, and even at such a young age Ibuki has shown herself to be well skilled as she uses her magic wand named Template:Nihongo, which takes the form of an umbrella.
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Saya is a young girl who transfers into Yūma's class along with her twin brother Shinya, who is also a mage. She was initially mistaken for a ghost by Hachisuke after he met up with her one night by chance at school. Her magic wand is named Template:Nihongo and takes the form of a violin bow.
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Sumomo is Yūma's younger sister who seems to have an energetic personality. She has known Haruhi since childhood and they used to play together. Due to family circumstances, Sumomo didn't become Yūma's sister until after she had entered elementary school.
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Hachisuke, otherwise known simply as Hachi, is one of Yūma's close friends and hangs out with him and Jun Watarase constantly. He seems to be desperate for any affection from girls, as the closest chance he has at getting a girl is with his friend Jun, who, despite his feminine appearance, is in fact male. He is often very perverted as well.
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Jun is another of Yūma's close friends. Despite his feminine appearance, he is in fact an androgynous okama boy who crossdresses like a girl. He himself says he does this because the female school uniform suits him better and does make him popular among male students. Also, he has the desire to date Yūma himself, but Yūma being entirely heterosexual strongly refuses. He often says or does things that would be seen as ironic, such as saying how perverted men are, when he himself is male. Jun's signature attack, the Patriot Missile Kick, is a flying side kick, normally used as a means to keep Hachi under control.
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Otoha is the unorthodox mother of Yūma and Sumomo. She runs the school cafeteria called Oasis. Otoha often does not act her age, but rather she acts closer to her daughter's age.
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He is the twin brother of Saya Kamijyo. His family has served Shikimori for every generations. He has a wooden, katana-like magic wand though the name is unknown. One of his defining traits is that he has a horrible sense of direction where he even gets lost walking to school with his sister as they manage to get separated constantly. However, if Saya is in any danger, he instantly knows where she is and runs to her in seconds.
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She is the biological mother of Yūma Kohinata.

AdaptationsEdit

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Happiness! manga volume 1.

Visual novelEdit

Happiness! began as a visual novel video game 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 PS2 game was also released on January 25 2007. The PC games are developed and published by Windmill. The PS2 port will be published by Marvelous Interactive.

Theme songsEdit

Opening theme
ZERO by Hiromi Satō (Happiness!)
Happi-day♪ by Yui Sakakibara (Happiness! Re:Lucks)
Hapiness Houteishiki by Yui Sakakibara (Happiness! De:Luxe)
Ending theme
Mezame no Asa by Yui Sakakibara (Happiness!)
with you... by Hiromi Sato (Happiness! Re:Lucks)
Ohayō by Ayumi Murata (Happiness! De:Luxe)

Light novelsEdit

The Happiness! light novel, illustrated by Ko~cha and initially written by Nikaidō Kageyama was first published in April 2006 by Harvest-inc.. While Kageyama wrote the first two novels in the series, the third was written by Satoshi Mikado. The light novel is currently unfinished in Japan.

AnimeEdit

The Happiness! anime based on the video games that preceded it first aired on Japan television on October 5 2006. It was made by the animation studio Artland and contains twelve episodes in total. On January 25 2007, an OVA episode was released. This OVA episode was bundled exclusively with the first print limited edition of Happiness! De:Luxe.

EpisodesEdit

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OVAEdit

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Theme songsEdit

Opening theme
Happiness! by Ayumi Murata
Ending theme
Magical★Generation by Yui Sakakibara

The Happiness! original soundtrack was released on November 22 2006 in Japan, published by Media Factory.

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