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Happiness! (video game)

Happiness! (はぴねす!, Hapinesu!) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Windmill released on October 21, 2005 for Windows PCs. The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2. An adult fan disc titled Happiness! Re:Lucks was developed by Windmill's sister brand Windmill Oasis and released on July 28, 2006 for Windows. A manga illustrated by Rino Fujii was serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive between 2006 and 2007. A series of novels were published by Harvest between 2006 and 2008. A 12-episode anime produced by Artland aired in Japan between October and December 2006, and an original video animation episode followed in January 2007.

Happiness!
Happiness! original visual novel cover.
はぴねす!
(Hapinesu!)
GenreComedy, Harem, magical[1]
Game
DeveloperWindmill
PublisherWindmill (Windows)
Marvelous Interactive (PS2)
GenreEroge, Visual novel
PlatformWindows, PlayStation 2
ReleasedOctober 21, 2005
Novel series
Written by
  • Nikaidō Kageyama
  • Satoshi Mikado
  • Mutsuki Mizusaki
Illustrated byKocha
Published byHarvest
DemographicMale
Original runApril 2006July 2008
Volumes7
Manga
Written byWindmill
Illustrated byRino Fujii
Published byMedia Factory
MagazineMonthly Comic Alive
DemographicSeinen
Original runAugust 2006June 2007
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Hara
Produced byMakoto Itō
Written bySatoru Nishizono
Music byToshimichi Isoe
StudioArtland
Licensed by
Original networkChiba TV, Kids Station, Teletama, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, TV Osaka
Original run October 5, 2006 December 21, 2006
Episodes12 + OVA (List of episodes)

Plot edit

Happiness! centers around Yūma Kohinata, a high school student attending Mizuhosaka Academy's regular section of the school, and his close friends Jun Watarase and Hachisuke Takamizo. The other section of the school, aptly named the magic section, was founded in order to train mages in the art of using magic. The day after Valentine's Day, a gas explosion at the magic section causes all the mages in training to transfer to the normal section for the time being. Two girls from the magic section, Haruhi Kamisaka and Anri Hiiragi, are placed in Yūma's class. Now Haruhi and her friends must adjust to the transfer into the normal section of Mizuhosaka Academy.

Characters edit

Yūma Kohinata (小日向 雄真, Kohinata Yūma)
Voiced by: 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. In the end, he learned that his real mother is Suzuri Minagi (a teacher in the magic section). He is actually one of a kind and one of the most powerful and quickest of learners when it comes to magic, although he doesn't use it because of a few accidents when he was younger and because his mother erased his memory when he was young. He eventually started to harbour feelings for Haruhi Kamisaka.
Haruhi Kamisaka (神坂 春姫, Kamisaka Haruhi)
Voiced by: Yui Sakakibara
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 soprano (ソプラノ, Sopurano), which owes its form from a trumpet that Haruhi used to play before she started to study magic. She harbours feelings for Yuma Kohinata. She was mistaken by Ibuki Shikimori to be the daughter of "that" woman (the woman who stole the Shikimori treasure) and even tried to control her to break the barrier that seals the treasure in the Shikimori Forest. In the end, she got together with Yuma when he was transferred to the Magic Section.
Anri Hiiragi (柊 杏璃, Hiiragi Anri)
Voiced by: Mia Naruse
Anri is Haruhi's close friend and also 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 Paella (パエリア, Paeria) and was formed from her favorite feathered pen. She applied for a part-time job as a waitress in the Oasis cafeteria to save some money for her to be able to go abroad and study at a Magic Institution. Eventually, she begins working for Otoha Kohinata in the school's cafeteria.
Koyuki Takamine (高峰 小雪, Takamine Koyuki)
Voiced by: Yura Hinata
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 Sphere Tom (スフィアタム, Sufia Tamu) though it is also known to be nicknamed "Tama-chan" (タマちゃん). It takes the form of a staff with a small green sphere 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.
Ibuki Shikimori (式守 伊吹, Shikimori Ibuki)
Voiced by: Miru (PC), Oma Ichimura (PS2/anime)
Ibuki 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 Bisaim (ビサイム, Bisaimu), which takes the form of an umbrella. The Kamijō family has been serving the Shikimori family for generations. This explains why Saya and Shinya Kamijō are always with Ibuki and act as her protectors and followers. She wanted to retrieve the Shikimori treasure for a reason that she wanted to see her sister, Natsumi, who died from sealing the angel demons that came out of the treasure. She mistakenly thought that Haruhi, because of her great skills in using magic, is the daughter of the woman who stole and hid the treasure.
Saya Kamijō (上条 沙耶, Kamijō Saya)
Voiced by: Rina Misaki (PC), Shizuka Itō (PS2/anime)
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 Sanbach (サンバッハ, Sanbahha) and takes the form of a violin bow. They have been serving the Shikimori family for generations. They never knew their mother because she is already dead. The reason is unknown. Their, she and her brother Shinya, wanting to see and meet their mother, urged their father to steal the Shikimori treasure for it was believed to have powers that can bring back the spirit of the dead but it turned into chaos. The treasure was provoked and unleashed the angel demons contained in it. Thus, it must be sealed again. Suzura Minagi, Natsumi Shikimori and Takamine's mother tried to stop it. This however, ends up with Natsumi sacrificing her life to seal it and stop the demons, much to Ibuki's sorrow.
Sumomo Kohinata (小日向 すもも, Kohinata Sumomo)
Voiced by: Oto Agumi (PC), Mai Goto (PS2/anime)
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. She has amazing skills in cooking.
Hachisuke Takamizo (高溝 八輔, Takamizo Hachisuke)
Voiced by: Kikutaro Numekawa (PC), Takuo Kawamura (PS2/anime)
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.
Jun Watarase (渡良瀬 準, Watarase Jun)
Voiced by: Fūri Samoto (PC), Michiru Yuimoto (PS2/anime)
Jun is another of Yūma's close friends. Despite being born male,[2] Jun has a feminine appearance and wears women's clothes. Due to this, girls at Jun's school treat Jun as a girl, and they even allow Jun to change clothes with them. Jun enjoys the attention received from male students. Jun is attracted to men,[2] and has a desire to date Yūma, but Yūma spurns Jun's multiple advances. Jun adores hanging around girls as friends. Jun's signature attack, the Patriot Missile Kick, is a flying side kick, normally used as a means to keep Hachi under control.
Otoha Kohinata (小日向 音羽, Kohinata Otoha)
Voiced by: Tomomi Misaki (PC), Chizuko Hoshino (PS2/anime)
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. She is close friends with Suzura Minagi. This is why Suzuri entrusts her to take care of Yuma.
Shinya Kamijō (上条 信哉, Kamijō Shinya)
Voiced by: Healthy Tarō (PC), Kentarō Itō (PS2/anime)
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.
Suzuri Minagi (御薙 鈴莉, Minagi Suzuri)
Voiced by: Hitomi
She is the biological mother of Yūma Kohinata. She is a teacher in the magical section. She was forced to entrust her son, Yuma, to her close friend, Otoha, because of many tragic things that had happened. She erased Yuma's memory of her before going separate ways. She revealed the whole story to Haruhi and Anri of what had happened in the past.

Development and release edit

Happiness! is the sixth title developed by the visual novel developer Windmill. The project's planning was headed by Kocha and Chatora, who also served as the director. The scenario was written by four people: Chatora, Celery, Kei Watanabe and Ayaka.[3] The art director and character design was provided by Kocha,[3] and the super deformed illustrations were done by Yui Haga. The music in the game was composed by members of Elements Garden and OdiakeS under the name Ecnemuse.[3]

Happiness! was released in Japan on October 21, 2005 as a limited edition version, playable only on Windows PCs as a DVD;[3] the regular edition was released on November 18, 2005.[4] The limited edition came bundled with an illustration booklet and the game's original soundtrack.[3] A fan disc titled Happiness! Re:Lucks was released on July 28, 2006 as a limited edition version playable on a Windows PC as a DVD;[5] the regular edition was released on September 15, 2006.[6] Developed by Windmill's sister brand Windmill Oasis, the staff for Re:Lucks was largely the same as the original game, except for the scenario staff, which was divided between Chatora, Celery, Eiji Takashima, Hare Kitagawa and Kei Hozumi.[5] Happiness! was ported to the PlayStation 2 by Marvelous Interactive under the title Happiness! De:Luxe on January 25, 2007.[7]

Adaptations edit

Novels edit

Harvest published seven novels based on Happiness! from April 2006 to July 2008.[8][9] The first two were written by Nikaidō Kageyama, the next four were written by Satoshi Mikado, and the last was written by Mutsuki Mizusaki.

Manga edit

A manga adaptation, illustrated by Rino Fujii, was serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive magazine between the August 2006 and June 2007 issues. Two tankōbon volumes were released: the first on December 22, 2006 and the second on May 23, 2007.[10][11]

Anime edit

A 12-episode anime adaptation written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Hiroshi Hara, and produced by Artland, aired on Japan television between October 5[12] and December 21, 2006. On January 25, 2007, an original video animation (OVA) episode was released with the first print limited edition of Happiness! De:Luxe. Two pieces of theme music are used for the anime: one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "Happiness!" by Ayumi Murata, and the ending theme is "Magical Generation" by Yui Sakakibara. The anime's original soundtrack was released on November 22, 2006 in Japan, published by Media Factory.[13] It was released on DVD in Japan from December 5, 2006 to May 25, 2007.[14][15] Maiden Japan licensed the series and released the complete series on DVD on April 1, 2014.[1][16]

# Title Original air date
1"Valentine"
Transliteration: "Barentain" (Japanese: バレンタイン)
October 5, 2006 (2006-10-05)
Haruhi Kamisaka is one of the mages in training at Mizuhosaka Academy who on Valentine's Day, runs into Yūma Kohinata, who she believes may be a boy she's been trying to find for years. After the magic section of the academy suffers from a gas explosion, Haruhi and her friends transfer over to the normal section and Haruhi ends up in Yūma's class.
2"Cherry Blossom Viewing"
Transliteration: "Ohanami" (Japanese: お花見)
October 12, 2006 (2006-10-12)
A new school year has begun and the upperclassmen prepare for the entrance ceremony. Of the new students, Sumomo, Yūma's sister, is entering as a first year student. Later, Haruhi and Anri are invited by Yūma and his friends to participate in the cherry blossom viewing with them occurring the following Sunday.
3"Oasis"
Transliteration: "Oashisu" (Japanese: オアシス)
October 19, 2006 (2006-10-19)
The students aren't coming to the school cafeteria as often as they used to and Anri begins working as a waitress in order to bring in business. However, complications arise.
4"The Vanished Tama-chan"
Transliteration: "Kieta Tama-chan" (Japanese: 消えたタマちゃん)
October 26, 2006 (2006-10-26)
Tama-chan, Koyuki's magical wand, starts to feel that he's not very important compared to the other thousand similar Tama-chan's Koyuki has made. Tama-chan leaves Koyuki for a time because he is in doubt of her feelings towards the Tama-chans she has made.
5"The Beautiful Girl at Midnight"
Transliteration: "Mayonaka no Bishōjo" (Japanese: 真夜中の美少女)
November 2, 2006 (2006-11-02)
Hachisuke thinks he has found a beautiful female ghost at school and promises to "send her to heaven." Upon revealing this knowledge to his friends, they all go with him to school at night to find out if what he saw really was a ghost and if there's anything they can do about it.
6"The Mysterious Transfer Student"
Transliteration: "Nazo no Tenkōsei" (Japanese: 謎の転校生)
November 9, 2006 (2006-11-09)
A new female student named Ibuki Shikimori transfers into Sumomo's class, though is cold towards everyone and thus has no friends. Sumomo, feeling bad for her, tries very hard to become her friend.
7"The Plan to Convert Ibuki into a Friend"
Transliteration: "Ibuki Tomodachika Keikaku" (Japanese: 伊吹友達化計画)
November 16, 2006 (2006-11-16)
In an attempt to make Ibuki more friendlier towards others, Haruhi and her friends think up ways that they can spend time together with Ibuki, such as eating lunch together, playing games together, or going out bowling together. At the end of the day, Ibuki starts to view the others as friends.
8"Summer Expectations"
Transliteration: "Natsu no Omowaku" (Japanese: 夏の思惑)
November 23, 2006 (2006-11-23)
Yūma and his friends get the chance to go to the school's practice area away in the mountains, but they are just using it for a light vacation during the summer. While there, Yūma and Haruhi become closer and start addressing each other by their given names.
9"School Festival"
Transliteration: "Gakuensai" (Japanese: 学園祭)
November 30, 2006 (2006-11-30)
The school festival has arrived, and all the students are getting prepared. Near the end of the festival, Ibuki takes Yūma captive, and attempts to force Haruhi to give up the secret to break the barrier on Shikimori Forest.
10"The Past"
Transliteration: "Kako" (Japanese: 過去)
December 7, 2006 (2006-12-07)
Sumomo has been affected by a spell from the fight between Haruhi and Ibuki at the school festival, and is unconscious. Yuma's past is revealed to Haruhi and Anri along with a related event that caused the death of Ibuki's older sister.
11"The Shikimori Treasure"
Transliteration: "Shikimori no Hihō" (Japanese: 式守の秘宝)
December 14, 2006 (2006-12-14)
Yūma's biological mother starts to help Sumomo's condition, but in the meantime Ibuki goes within the barrier in Shikimori Forest to obtain the Shikimori Treasure. Meanwhile, Jun takes Yūma to the aquarium to cheer him up, but Yūma leaves when Jun is not looking.
12"The Magic of Happiness"
Transliteration: "Shiawase no Mahō" (Japanese: 幸せの魔法)
December 21, 2006 (2006-12-21)
Demons appear in the forest and the mages try to stop them. Yūma's power is needed to stop the Shikomori Treasure, the source of the demons, but he firmly believes that magic only brings unhappiness. Haruhi tells Yūma that she was the girl saved by his magic in the past, and that magic can also be a source of happiness if used correctly. Haruhi then proceeds to kiss Yūma. Afterwards, Yūma uses the flute and seals the monsters away once more. In the end, Yūma transfers to the magic section and is now together with Haruhi.
OVA"The Brilliant Day of Jun Watarase"
Transliteration: "Watarase Jun no Kareinaru Ichinichi" (Japanese: 渡良瀬準の華麗なる一日)
January 25, 2007 (2007-01-25)
By mixing several different magic spells, Jun Watarase is transformed into a biological girl via magic, and starts to experience an unusual spike in popularity from the boys at school. Due to Jun's transformation, she has more charm and attraction than any of the other girls, which makes all the boys lose their senses. The boys then begin chasing after her, asking for a kiss.

Music edit

The opening theme of the Happiness! visual novel is "Zero" by Hiromi Satō, and the ending theme is "Mezame no Asa" by the voice actresses of the four main heroines (Yui Sakakibara, Mia Naruse, Yura Hinata and Oto Agumi), performing under the name Happiness! Heroines. The opening theme of Happiness! Re:Lucks is "Happi-day♪" by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is "With You..." by Hiromi Satō. The opening theme of Happiness! De:Luxe is "Happiness Hōteishiki" by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is "Ohayō" by Ayumi Murata.

Reception edit

In a 2007 survey of Dengeki G's Magazine readers, Happiness! ranked 38th in a list of "the most interesting bishōjo games"; a five-way tie with Tokimeki Memorial 2, Tsukihime, Welcome to Pia Carrot G.O. and YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Maiden Japan Adds Happiness! Magical Comedy Anime". Anime News Network. January 6, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "渡良瀬 準|はぴねす!えもーしょん" (in Japanese). Windmill. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Products" (in Japanese). Windmill. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  4. ^ はぴねす!通常版 (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  5. ^ a b 『はぴねす!りらっくす』トップペ-ジ [Happiness! Re:Lucks Top Page] (in Japanese). Windmill. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  6. ^ はぴねす!りらっくす 通常版 (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  7. ^ はぴねす!でらっくす(限定版) [Happiness! De:Luxe] (in Japanese). Marvelous Entertainment. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  8. ^ はぴねす! [Happiness!] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. ASIN 4434075004.
  9. ^ えたーなる☆ふれんど from はぴねす [Eternal Friend from Happiness] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. ASIN 4434119680.
  10. ^ はぴねす! 1 [Happiness! 1] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. ASIN 4840116490.
  11. ^ はぴねす! 2 [Happiness! 2] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. ASIN 4840119112.
  12. ^ はぴねす! (in Japanese). Marvelous Entertainment. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  13. ^ "TVアニメ「はぴねす!」サウンドトラック" [TV anime Happiness! soundtrack] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 29, 2012.
  14. ^ はぴねす! Vol.1 [Happiness! Vol.1] (in Japanese). Marvelous Entertainment. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  15. ^ はぴねす! Vol.6 [Happiness! Vol.6] (in Japanese). Marvelous Entertainment. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  16. ^ "Maiden Japan Acquires 'Happiness' Anime Series". The Fandom Post. January 6, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  17. ^ [Readers Choose My Best Galge Rankings]. Dengeki G's Magazine (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2013.

External links edit

  • Windmill's official website for Happiness! (in Japanese)
  • Windmill's official website for Happiness! Re:Lucks (in Japanese)
  • Anime official website (in Japanese)
  • Happiness! (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Happiness! at The Visual Novel Database

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Happiness はぴねす Hapinesu is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Windmill released on October 21 2005 for Windows PCs The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2 An adult fan disc titled Happiness Re Lucks was developed by Windmill s sister brand Windmill Oasis and released on July 28 2006 for Windows A manga illustrated by Rino Fujii was serialized in Media Factory s Monthly Comic Alive between 2006 and 2007 A series of novels were published by Harvest between 2006 and 2008 A 12 episode anime produced by Artland aired in Japan between October and December 2006 and an original video animation episode followed in January 2007 Happiness Happiness original visual novel cover はぴねす Hapinesu GenreComedy Harem magical 1 GameDeveloperWindmillPublisherWindmill Windows Marvelous Interactive PS2 GenreEroge Visual novelPlatformWindows PlayStation 2ReleasedOctober 21 2005Novel seriesWritten byNikaidō KageyamaSatoshi MikadoMutsuki MizusakiIllustrated byKochaPublished byHarvestDemographicMaleOriginal runApril 2006 July 2008Volumes7MangaWritten byWindmillIllustrated byRino FujiiPublished byMedia FactoryMagazineMonthly Comic AliveDemographicSeinenOriginal runAugust 2006 June 2007Volumes2Anime television seriesDirected byHiroshi HaraProduced byMakoto ItōWritten bySatoru NishizonoMusic byToshimichi IsoeStudioArtlandLicensed byNA Maiden JapanOriginal networkChiba TV Kids Station Teletama TV Aichi TV Kanagawa TV OsakaOriginal runOctober 5 2006 December 21 2006Episodes12 OVA List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Development and release 4 Adaptations 4 1 Novels 4 2 Manga 4 3 Anime 5 Music 6 Reception 7 References 8 External linksPlot editHappiness centers around Yuma Kohinata a high school student attending Mizuhosaka Academy s regular section of the school and his close friends Jun Watarase and Hachisuke Takamizo The other section of the school aptly named the magic section was founded in order to train mages in the art of using magic The day after Valentine s Day a gas explosion at the magic section causes all the mages in training to transfer to the normal section for the time being Two girls from the magic section Haruhi Kamisaka and Anri Hiiragi are placed in Yuma s class Now Haruhi and her friends must adjust to the transfer into the normal section of Mizuhosaka Academy Characters editYuma Kohinata 小日向 雄真 Kohinata Yuma Voiced by Takashi Ōhara anime Yuma 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 In the end he learned that his real mother is Suzuri Minagi a teacher in the magic section He is actually one of a kind and one of the most powerful and quickest of learners when it comes to magic although he doesn t use it because of a few accidents when he was younger and because his mother erased his memory when he was young He eventually started to harbour feelings for Haruhi Kamisaka Haruhi Kamisaka 神坂 春姫 Kamisaka Haruhi Voiced by Yui Sakakibara 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 Yuma 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 soprano ソプラノ Sopurano which owes its form from a trumpet that Haruhi used to play before she started to study magic She harbours feelings for Yuma Kohinata She was mistaken by Ibuki Shikimori to be the daughter of that woman the woman who stole the Shikimori treasure and even tried to control her to break the barrier that seals the treasure in the Shikimori Forest In the end she got together with Yuma when he was transferred to the Magic Section Anri Hiiragi 柊 杏璃 Hiiragi Anri Voiced by Mia Naruse Anri is Haruhi s close friend and also 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 Paella パエリア Paeria and was formed from her favorite feathered pen She applied for a part time job as a waitress in the Oasis cafeteria to save some money for her to be able to go abroad and study at a Magic Institution Eventually she begins working for Otoha Kohinata in the school s cafeteria Koyuki Takamine 高峰 小雪 Takamine Koyuki Voiced by Yura Hinata 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 Sphere Tom スフィアタム Sufia Tamu though it is also known to be nicknamed Tama chan タマちゃん It takes the form of a staff with a small green sphere 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 Ibuki Shikimori 式守 伊吹 Shikimori Ibuki Voiced by Miru PC Oma Ichimura PS2 anime Ibuki 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 Bisaim ビサイム Bisaimu which takes the form of an umbrella The Kamijō family has been serving the Shikimori family for generations This explains why Saya and Shinya Kamijō are always with Ibuki and act as her protectors and followers She wanted to retrieve the Shikimori treasure for a reason that she wanted to see her sister Natsumi who died from sealing the angel demons that came out of the treasure She mistakenly thought that Haruhi because of her great skills in using magic is the daughter of the woman who stole and hid the treasure Saya Kamijō 上条 沙耶 Kamijō Saya Voiced by Rina Misaki PC Shizuka Itō PS2 anime Saya is a young girl who transfers into Yuma 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 Sanbach サンバッハ Sanbahha and takes the form of a violin bow They have been serving the Shikimori family for generations They never knew their mother because she is already dead The reason is unknown Their she and her brother Shinya wanting to see and meet their mother urged their father to steal the Shikimori treasure for it was believed to have powers that can bring back the spirit of the dead but it turned into chaos The treasure was provoked and unleashed the angel demons contained in it Thus it must be sealed again Suzura Minagi Natsumi Shikimori and Takamine s mother tried to stop it This however ends up with Natsumi sacrificing her life to seal it and stop the demons much to Ibuki s sorrow Sumomo Kohinata 小日向 すもも Kohinata Sumomo Voiced by Oto Agumi PC Mai Goto PS2 anime Sumomo is Yuma 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 Yuma s sister until after she had entered elementary school She has amazing skills in cooking Hachisuke Takamizo 高溝 八輔 Takamizo Hachisuke Voiced by Kikutaro Numekawa PC Takuo Kawamura PS2 anime Hachisuke otherwise known simply as Hachi is one of Yuma 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 Jun Watarase 渡良瀬 準 Watarase Jun Voiced by Furi Samoto PC Michiru Yuimoto PS2 anime Jun is another of Yuma s close friends Despite being born male 2 Jun has a feminine appearance and wears women s clothes Due to this girls at Jun s school treat Jun as a girl and they even allow Jun to change clothes with them Jun enjoys the attention received from male students Jun is attracted to men 2 and has a desire to date Yuma but Yuma spurns Jun s multiple advances Jun adores hanging around girls as friends Jun s signature attack the Patriot Missile Kick is a flying side kick normally used as a means to keep Hachi under control Otoha Kohinata 小日向 音羽 Kohinata Otoha Voiced by Tomomi Misaki PC Chizuko Hoshino PS2 anime Otoha is the unorthodox mother of Yuma 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 She is close friends with Suzura Minagi This is why Suzuri entrusts her to take care of Yuma Shinya Kamijō 上条 信哉 Kamijō Shinya Voiced by Healthy Tarō PC Kentarō Itō PS2 anime 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 Suzuri Minagi 御薙 鈴莉 Minagi Suzuri Voiced by Hitomi She is the biological mother of Yuma Kohinata She is a teacher in the magical section She was forced to entrust her son Yuma to her close friend Otoha because of many tragic things that had happened She erased Yuma s memory of her before going separate ways She revealed the whole story to Haruhi and Anri of what had happened in the past Development and release editHappiness is the sixth title developed by the visual novel developer Windmill The project s planning was headed by Kocha and Chatora who also served as the director The scenario was written by four people Chatora Celery Kei Watanabe and Ayaka 3 The art director and character design was provided by Kocha 3 and the super deformed illustrations were done by Yui Haga The music in the game was composed by members of Elements Garden and OdiakeS under the name Ecnemuse 3 Happiness was released in Japan on October 21 2005 as a limited edition version playable only on Windows PCs as a DVD 3 the regular edition was released on November 18 2005 4 The limited edition came bundled with an illustration booklet and the game s original soundtrack 3 A fan disc titled Happiness Re Lucks was released on July 28 2006 as a limited edition version playable on a Windows PC as a DVD 5 the regular edition was released on September 15 2006 6 Developed by Windmill s sister brand Windmill Oasis the staff for Re Lucks was largely the same as the original game except for the scenario staff which was divided between Chatora Celery Eiji Takashima Hare Kitagawa and Kei Hozumi 5 Happiness was ported to the PlayStation 2 by Marvelous Interactive under the title Happiness De Luxe on January 25 2007 7 Adaptations editNovels edit Harvest published seven novels based on Happiness from April 2006 to July 2008 8 9 The first two were written by Nikaidō Kageyama the next four were written by Satoshi Mikado and the last was written by Mutsuki Mizusaki Manga edit A manga adaptation illustrated by Rino Fujii was serialized in Media Factory s Monthly Comic Alive magazine between the August 2006 and June 2007 issues Two tankōbon volumes were released the first on December 22 2006 and the second on May 23 2007 10 11 Anime edit A 12 episode anime adaptation written by Satoru Nishizono directed by Hiroshi Hara and produced by Artland aired on Japan television between October 5 12 and December 21 2006 On January 25 2007 an original video animation OVA episode was released with the first print limited edition of Happiness De Luxe Two pieces of theme music are used for the anime one opening theme and one ending theme The opening theme is Happiness by Ayumi Murata and the ending theme is Magical Generation by Yui Sakakibara The anime s original soundtrack was released on November 22 2006 in Japan published by Media Factory 13 It was released on DVD in Japan from December 5 2006 to May 25 2007 14 15 Maiden Japan licensed the series and released the complete series on DVD on April 1 2014 1 16 Title Original air date1 Valentine Transliteration Barentain Japanese バレンタイン October 5 2006 2006 10 05 Haruhi Kamisaka is one of the mages in training at Mizuhosaka Academy who on Valentine s Day runs into Yuma Kohinata who she believes may be a boy she s been trying to find for years After the magic section of the academy suffers from a gas explosion Haruhi and her friends transfer over to the normal section and Haruhi ends up in Yuma s class 2 Cherry Blossom Viewing Transliteration Ohanami Japanese お花見 October 12 2006 2006 10 12 A new school year has begun and the upperclassmen prepare for the entrance ceremony Of the new students Sumomo Yuma s sister is entering as a first year student Later Haruhi and Anri are invited by Yuma and his friends to participate in the cherry blossom viewing with them occurring the following Sunday 3 Oasis Transliteration Oashisu Japanese オアシス October 19 2006 2006 10 19 The students aren t coming to the school cafeteria as often as they used to and Anri begins working as a waitress in order to bring in business However complications arise 4 The Vanished Tama chan Transliteration Kieta Tama chan Japanese 消えたタマちゃん October 26 2006 2006 10 26 Tama chan Koyuki s magical wand starts to feel that he s not very important compared to the other thousand similar Tama chan s Koyuki has made Tama chan leaves Koyuki for a time because he is in doubt of her feelings towards the Tama chans she has made 5 The Beautiful Girl at Midnight Transliteration Mayonaka no Bishōjo Japanese 真夜中の美少女 November 2 2006 2006 11 02 Hachisuke thinks he has found a beautiful female ghost at school and promises to send her to heaven Upon revealing this knowledge to his friends they all go with him to school at night to find out if what he saw really was a ghost and if there s anything they can do about it 6 The Mysterious Transfer Student Transliteration Nazo no Tenkōsei Japanese 謎の転校生 November 9 2006 2006 11 09 A new female student named Ibuki Shikimori transfers into Sumomo s class though is cold towards everyone and thus has no friends Sumomo feeling bad for her tries very hard to become her friend 7 The Plan to Convert Ibuki into a Friend Transliteration Ibuki Tomodachika Keikaku Japanese 伊吹友達化計画 November 16 2006 2006 11 16 In an attempt to make Ibuki more friendlier towards others Haruhi and her friends think up ways that they can spend time together with Ibuki such as eating lunch together playing games together or going out bowling together At the end of the day Ibuki starts to view the others as friends 8 Summer Expectations Transliteration Natsu no Omowaku Japanese 夏の思惑 November 23 2006 2006 11 23 Yuma and his friends get the chance to go to the school s practice area away in the mountains but they are just using it for a light vacation during the summer While there Yuma and Haruhi become closer and start addressing each other by their given names 9 School Festival Transliteration Gakuensai Japanese 学園祭 November 30 2006 2006 11 30 The school festival has arrived and all the students are getting prepared Near the end of the festival Ibuki takes Yuma captive and attempts to force Haruhi to give up the secret to break the barrier on Shikimori Forest 10 The Past Transliteration Kako Japanese 過去 December 7 2006 2006 12 07 Sumomo has been affected by a spell from the fight between Haruhi and Ibuki at the school festival and is unconscious Yuma s past is revealed to Haruhi and Anri along with a related event that caused the death of Ibuki s older sister 11 The Shikimori Treasure Transliteration Shikimori no Hihō Japanese 式守の秘宝 December 14 2006 2006 12 14 Yuma s biological mother starts to help Sumomo s condition but in the meantime Ibuki goes within the barrier in Shikimori Forest to obtain the Shikimori Treasure Meanwhile Jun takes Yuma to the aquarium to cheer him up but Yuma leaves when Jun is not looking 12 The Magic of Happiness Transliteration Shiawase no Mahō Japanese 幸せの魔法 December 21 2006 2006 12 21 Demons appear in the forest and the mages try to stop them Yuma s power is needed to stop the Shikomori Treasure the source of the demons but he firmly believes that magic only brings unhappiness Haruhi tells Yuma that she was the girl saved by his magic in the past and that magic can also be a source of happiness if used correctly Haruhi then proceeds to kiss Yuma Afterwards Yuma uses the flute and seals the monsters away once more In the end Yuma transfers to the magic section and is now together with Haruhi OVA The Brilliant Day of Jun Watarase Transliteration Watarase Jun no Kareinaru Ichinichi Japanese 渡良瀬準の華麗なる一日 January 25 2007 2007 01 25 By mixing several different magic spells Jun Watarase is transformed into a biological girl via magic and starts to experience an unusual spike in popularity from the boys at school Due to Jun s transformation she has more charm and attraction than any of the other girls which makes all the boys lose their senses The boys then begin chasing after her asking for a kiss Music editThe opening theme of the Happiness visual novel is Zero by Hiromi Satō and the ending theme is Mezame no Asa by the voice actresses of the four main heroines Yui Sakakibara Mia Naruse Yura Hinata and Oto Agumi performing under the name Happiness Heroines The opening theme of Happiness Re Lucks is Happi day by Yui Sakakibara and the ending theme is With You by Hiromi Satō The opening theme of Happiness De Luxe is Happiness Hōteishiki by Yui Sakakibara and the ending theme is Ohayō by Ayumi Murata Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2013 In a 2007 survey of Dengeki G s Magazine readers Happiness ranked 38th in a list of the most interesting bishōjo games a five way tie with Tokimeki Memorial 2 Tsukihime Welcome to Pia Carrot G O and YU NO A girl who chants love at the bound of this world 17 References edit a b Maiden Japan Adds Happiness Magical Comedy Anime Anime News Network January 6 2014 Retrieved January 6 2014 a b 渡良瀬 準 はぴねす えもーしょん in Japanese Windmill Retrieved March 16 2018 a b c d e Products in Japanese Windmill Retrieved February 24 2014 はぴねす 通常版 in Japanese Getchu com Retrieved February 24 2014 a b はぴねす りらっくす トップペ ジ Happiness Re Lucks Top Page in Japanese Windmill Retrieved February 24 2014 はぴねす りらっくす 通常版 in Japanese Getchu com Retrieved February 24 2014 はぴねす でらっくす 限定版 Happiness De Luxe in Japanese Marvelous Entertainment Retrieved February 28 2020 はぴねす Happiness in Japanese Amazon co jp ASIN 4434075004 えたーなる ふれんど from はぴねす Eternal Friend from Happiness in Japanese Amazon co jp ASIN 4434119680 はぴねす 1 Happiness 1 in Japanese Amazon co jp ASIN 4840116490 はぴねす 2 Happiness 2 in Japanese Amazon co jp ASIN 4840119112 はぴねす in Japanese Marvelous Entertainment Retrieved February 9 2020 TVアニメ はぴねす サウンドトラック TV anime Happiness soundtrack in Japanese Amazon co jp Retrieved October 29 2012 はぴねす Vol 1 Happiness Vol 1 in Japanese Marvelous Entertainment Retrieved February 28 2020 はぴねす Vol 6 Happiness Vol 6 in Japanese Marvelous Entertainment Retrieved February 28 2020 Maiden Japan Acquires Happiness Anime Series The Fandom Post January 6 2014 Retrieved January 9 2020 読者が選ぶ MY BEST ギャルゲーランキング Readers Choose My Best Galge Rankings Dengeki G s Magazine in Japanese ASCII Media Works Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved February 15 2013 External links editWindmill s official website for Happiness in Japanese Windmill s official website for Happiness Re Lucks in Japanese Anime official website in Japanese Happiness anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Happiness at The Visual Novel Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Happiness video game amp oldid 1192724242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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