[06/15/23 - 06:01 PM] Video: "My Happy Marriage" - Official Trailer #2 - Netflix Miyo's abusive family deems her worthless - but together with her powerful husband-to-be, her true self and hidden powers slowly begin to shine.
[via press release from Netflix]
My Happy Marriage | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix
The Netflix Series "My Happy Marriage" starts streaming worldwide from 5 July, 2023!
Written by Akumi Agitogi and illustrated by Tsukiho Tsukioka, the massively popular Japanese-style romance light novel "My Happy Marriage" is published by Kadokawa on its Fujimi L Bunko imprint and has also been adapted into a manga by Rito Kohsaka. The series' popularity continues to rise, having garnered a massive buzz upon its release and selling 6.5 million copies to date. It also won several awards, including the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics award of 2021 as well as BookLive's digital manga award. In addition to the animated version, a live-action film version is also in the works for this highly anticipated story.
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