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Happy Mania (Japanese: ハッピー・マニア, Hepburn: Happī Mania) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Moyoco Anno. It was serialized in Shodensha's josei manga magazine Feel Young from 1995 to 2001, with its chapters collected in eleven tankōbon volumes. It was licensed in North America by Tokyopop, with the volumes published from 2003 to 2004.

WrittenbyMoyoco Anno
PublishedbyShodensha
English publisher
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Happy Mania
Eleventh tankōbon volume cover, featuring Kayoko Shigeta
ハッピー・マニア
(Happī Mania)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byMoyoco Anno
Published byShodensha
English publisher
MagazineFeel Young
Original runAugust 1995August 2001
Volumes11
Television drama
Directed by
  • Takao Kinoshita [ja]
  • Makoto Hirano [ja]
Produced by
  • Masatoshi Kato [ja]
  • Tetsuya Sakashita
Written by
  • Hiromi Kusumoto
  • Mika Umeda [ja]
Music byAkira Mitake
Original networkFuji TV
Original run July 8, 1998 September 23, 1998
Episodes12
Manga
Go Happy Mania
Written byMoyoco Anno
Published byShodensha
MagazineFeel Young
Original runSeptember 6, 2019October 8, 2025
Volumes6
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A 12-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast in 1998. A second manga series, titled Go Happy Mania, was serialized in Feel Young from 2019 to 2025.

Plot

Shigeta, a young woman of 24, spends her days working at Tanaka Books and fretting over her love-life; or, more accurately, the lack thereof. The thing is, though, the biggest obstacle between Shigeta and a satisfying relationship seems to be Shigeta herself. When it comes to men, the poor girl has exceedingly poor judgement, exacerbated by her even poorer self-esteem.

Characters

Kayoko Shigeta (重田 加代子, Shigeta Kayoko)
Kayoko is an insecure 24-year-old woman who is quick to fall for potential suitors and even quicker to draw conclusions about those who she perceives as threatening to her love life.
Shuichi Takahashi (高橋 修一, Takahashi Shūichi)
A worker at the same bookstore as Kayoko. Shuichi is a student at Tokyo University and is in love with Kayoko despite her constant exploits with other men.
Hiromi Fukunaga (福永 ヒロミ, Fukunaga Hiromi) / Fuku (フクちゃん, Fuku-chan)
Shigeta's roommate and best friend. Fuku is a slightly older and significantly more grounded female character in the story whose relative success with men and more laid back demeanor serve as useful contrasts to Kayoko.
Yuko Tanabe
Another worker at the bookstore, Yuko is a plain looking girl who Kayoko is angered by when she finds out that Yuko has a boyfriend. Kayoko jealously seduces Yuko's boyfriend and has sex with him in a car but is then disappointed to find out that he is not, in fact, in love with her.
Tokieda (時枝)
A hip DJ that Kayoko meets in a club, Toki is the most significant crush that Kayoko has. After things do not work out with him, Kayoko temporarily renounces boys and focuses on work.
Kunihiko Sakai (境 邦彦, Sakai Kunihiko)
The son of a cult leader who Kayoko meets in her hometown when visiting her mother to borrow money. He stalks her after her interest in him wanes leading to his kidnap and near-rape of her, before Shuichi saves her.
Violet
Violet is a student. When Kayoko sees that Violet is interested in Shuichi, she too realizes his worth as a suitor and gets together with him.
Goro Kishiwada (岸和田 悟郎, Kishiwada Gorō)
Kishiwada is another of Kayoko's lovers. An accomplished pottery artist, Kishiwada is the reason that Kayoko takes a job as an apprentice to a pottery teacher.
Miss Midori
A rumored nymphomaniac, Miss Midori is Kishiwada's lover, and runs away with him.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Moyoco Anno, Happy Mania was serialized in Shodensha's josei manga magazine Feel Young from the August 1995 to the August 2001 issues.[2][3] Shodensha collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from April 8, 1996, to October 20, 2001.[4][5]

In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Tokyopop.[6] The eleven volumes were released from April 15, 2003,[7] to December 7, 2004.[8]

A one-shot chapter sequel was published in Feel Young on July 7, 2017.[9][10] A second series, titled Go Happy Mania (後ハッピーマニア), was serialized in the same magazine from September 6, 2019,[11][12] to October 8, 2025.[13][14] Shodensha collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes, released from August 6, 2020, to February 6, 2026.[15][16]

Volumes

Happy Mania
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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1April 8, 1996[4]4-396-76148-1April 15, 2003[7]1-59182-169-X
2August 8, 1996[17]4-396-76153-8June 10, 2003[18]1-59182-170-3
3December 13, 1996[19]4-396-76158-9August 12, 2003[20]1-59182-171-1
4July 8, 1997[21]4-396-76166-XOctober 14, 2003[22]1-59182-172-X
5February 12, 1998[23]4-396-76175-9December 9, 2003[24]1-59182-173-8
6August 7, 1998[25]4-396-76187-2February 10, 2004[26]1-59182-456-7
7March 27, 1999[27]4-396-76195-3April 13, 2004[28]1-59182-457-5
8September 24, 1999[29]4-396-76209-7June 8, 2004[30]1-59182-458-3
9April 20, 2000[31]4-396-76220-8August 10, 2004[32]1-59182-459-1
10November 13, 2000[33]4-396-76237-2October 5, 2004[34]1-59182-460-5
11October 20, 2001[5]4-396-76257-7December 7, 2004[8]1-59182-461-3
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Go Happy Mania
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No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1August 6, 2020[35]978-4-396-76795-2
2April 24, 2021[36]978-4-396-76823-2
3May 7, 2022[37]978-4-396-76854-6
4June 23, 2023[38]978-4-396-76887-4
5August 8, 2024[39]978-4-396-75052-7
6February 6, 2026[16]978-4-396-75096-1
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Drama

A 12-episode television drama adaptation, directed by Takao Kinoshita [ja] and Makoto Hirano [ja], was broadcast on Fuji TV from July 8 to September 23, 1998. The series' theme song is "Paradise [ja]" by Southern All Stars.[40]

Reception

The manga has sold 3 million copies.[41] Go Happy Mania ranked second on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2021 for female readers.[42]

References

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