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My Bride Is a Mermaid
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Gozaburo Seto, Nagasumi Michishio and Sun Seto
瀬戸の花嫁
(Seto no Hanayome)
GenreHarem,[1] romantic comedy[2]
Manga
Written byTahiko Kimura
Published bySquare Enix
Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 26, 2002November 22, 2010
Volumes16
Anime television series
Directed bySeiji Kishi
Written byMakoto Uezu
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
Studio
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 1, 2007 September 30, 2007
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed bySeiji Kishi
Written byMakoto Uezu
Studio
  • Gonzo
  • AIC
Released November 28, 2008 January 30, 2009
Runtime30 minutes each
Episodes2 (List of episodes)

My Bride Is a Mermaid (Japanese: 瀬戸の花嫁, Hepburn: Seto no Hanayome, lit. "The Inland Sea Bride") is a Japanese manga series written by Tahiko Kimura. The manga was serialized in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Gangan Wing from 2002 to 2008 and in Monthly Gangan Joker in 2010. In 2004, a drama CD based on the series was released by Frontier Works.[3] The series tells a story of a young mermaid who saves a young boy named Nagasumi Michisio from drowning. To avoid death, Nagasumi chooses the option to marry her.

A 26-episode anime television series adaptation animated by Gonzo, directed by Seiji Kishi, and written by Makoto Uezu aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April and September 2007. Two original video animation episodes were released in November 2008 and January 2009.[4] Odex, a Singaporean distributor, released it in English in Singapore as Seto No Hana Yome.[5] The anime was licensed for a North American distribution by Funimation (rebranded as Crunchyroll, LLC in 2022) and was released on home video from July to September 2010.[2]

Plot

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The story of My Bride Is a Mermaid revolves around a young teenage boy named Nagasumi Michishio. One day during his summer vacation at the Seto Inland Sea, Nagasumi is saved from drowning by a mermaid named Sun Seto. Under mermaid law however, either the mermaid whose identity was revealed or the human who saw the mermaid must be executed. In an attempt to save both Nagasumi and Sun's lives, Sun's family (which is the head of a mermaid Yakuza group) reluctantly decides that the two are to be married. Sun's father Gōzaburō is enraged about his daughter's sudden marriage. Between Gōzaburō's constant attempts on his life and the madcap antics of a slew of antagonists, Nagasumi has a hard time transitioning into his new married lifestyle.

Characters

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Michishio family

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Nagasumi Michishio (満潮 永澄, Michishio Nagasumi)
Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)
The male protagonist, Nagasumi is likely the only one in his family who has a clear head, apart from his grandmother. When push comes to shove, Nagasumi demonstrates a great deal of inner strength, and even has a "danger alert" mode, where the ahoge strand of hair on top of his head perks up and he exhibits the near-superhuman ability to dodge and evade practically anything or anyone that approaches him with ill intent. He decided to face his fears and take on the responsibility of taking care of Sun as his wife, although it does not make it easy on him due to the fact that almost everyone in the Seto group (except Sun's mother—Ren, and Masa) is against their union. As the series progresses, however, he truly falls in love with Sun. During the final episode of the anime, he confesses his love in front of her. Sun often uses her Song of Heroes to power Nagasumi up in battle situations, but in the case where Sun is directly threatened he is able to activate the power-up by himself. In the final chapter of the manga, Nagasumi almost drowned a second time and Sun saved him again, only this time he sincerely proposes to her after she gave her first kiss to him. At the end of the anime, Nagasumi coincidentally gained the appearance of a bulky strongman.
Nagasumi's father (永澄の父, Nagasumi no Chichi)
Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese); Andy Mullins (English)
Nagasumi's father is always shown as an object of suffering, due to his wife's dying love for him. Whenever his wife shows her interest in Masa, he is shown in a depressed state, like the time she offers Masa her home cooked meal, he is shown coughing on a burger and then subsequently harangued by his boss to get back to work. He was sitting at the table in the living room depressed because he felt like he was rejected by his family as he felt like they left him no food, but was told that he missed his chance of getting food because of him mumbling in a depressed state. When his wife falls for Nagasumi (because he took the love potion that makes him bear the face of a girl's dream man and Nagasumi's mom has a crush on Masa and she saw Nagasumi bear the face of Masa). He was sitting on the swing at a playground in a depressed state.
Nagasumi's mother (永澄の母, Nagasumi no Haha)
Voiced by: Noriko Namiki (Japanese); Lydia Mackay (English)
Nagasumi's mother is the easy going type, and has an interest for Masa, which her husband is not particularly happy about. Current events in her life have caused her interest towards her husband to gradually die out, but overall she loves her family (including her husband) dearly. She also greatly enjoys having Sun and Lunar living with them, treating them like family as well as the "daughters" she never had.
Nagasumi's grandmother (永澄の祖母, Nagasumi no Sobo)
Voiced by: Eriko Matsushima (Japanese); Juli Erickson (English)
Nagasumi's paternal grandmother who lives near the Seto Inland Sea. She makes an appearance early in the story and allows Nagasumi to stay at her house during their stay with her. She does not appear again after the fourth episode of the anime. Nagasumi's family visit her once more as the manga concluded.

Seto family

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Sun Seto (瀬戸 燦, Seto San)
Voiced by: Haruko Momoi (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
The female protagonist of the story, Sun is a mermaid and the daughter of the yakuza Seto Group's boss Gōzaburō Seto. She is a firm believer in the chivalrous spirit of mermaids, and is devoted to her role as Nagasumi's wife. She is also in love with Nagasumi. Since she has yet to become an adult, Sun is unable to completely maintain her human form, and her legs revert to a tail whenever she comes into contact with water. She often cites the similarity between the Japanese words ninkyō (任侠, chivalry) and ningyo (人魚, mermaid) to stress her adherence to honorable courses of action; in the Funimation release of the anime, her assertion is rephrased as "honor among thieves is honor under the seas". When Sun enters chivalry mode, cherry blossom petals can be seen falling and the enka-style song "Namida Ichirin" (涙一輪, lit. Tears of Flowers) can be heard in the background. It is later revealed during Lunar and Nagasumi's wedding that if the need arises she can fight very well with a sword and also shows behavior much like a yakuza member. Her name is related to Seto Inland Sea and is a direct reference to the Sun. She has her own personal body guards but does not use them same way that Lunar does. They only show up on matters involving Lunar's personal body guards whom they (Sun's body guards) are constantly at war with. Because it is well known that cats are fond of meat, particularly fish, like most mermaids, she has a fear of cats (ailurophobia), but is capable of overcoming it if the circumstances require it.
Gozaburo Seto (瀬戸 豪三郎, Seto Gōzaburō)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Japanese); John Swasey (English)
Gōzaburō is a sea dragon who is the boss of the Seto Group. He dotes on his daughter and hates Nagasumi for, as he sees it, trying to steal her away. By pulling strings at the ministry of education, Gōzaburō, together with many of the Seto Group members, enrolls in the staff of Nagasumi's junior-high school in order to watch over Sun, thus becoming Nagasumi and Sun's homeroom teacher. Even though he is the yakuza head of the Seto group as well as a powerfully built man with a formidable attitude, he has an overwhelming fear of cats (or kittens) due to an incident that happened in his childhood and a fear of his wife as she will not hesitate to hand out punishment.
Ren Seto (瀬戸 蓮, Seto Ren)
Voiced by: Makiko Nabei (Japanese); Stephanie Young (English)
Ren is a mermaid who is Sun's mother. She likes to encourage Sun and Nagasumi. The most feared member of the Seto Group she usually tries to keep her husband and any other Seto Group members in check, often handing out extreme forms of punishment if they step out of line and has the final say on all matters. She also enjoys teasing Nagasumi, whom she thinks to be cute. She transfers with several other members of the Seto Group to Nagasumi's school, becoming the new school nurse. Like her daughter Sun when Ren enters chivalry mode pink flower petals can be seen falling and the song "Namida Ichirin" (Ren-san version (-蓮さんver.-)) can be heard in the background. Ren on appearance is seen as a kind and gentle person but shows behavior much like a yakuza member. Her name Ren () literally means lotus flower.

Seto Group members

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Masa ()
Voiced by: Katsuki Murase (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)
Masa is a member of the Seto Group and the kendo teacher of Sun. He has an afro and always wearing sunglasses. Masa is the one who, through performing CPR, "stole" Nagasumi's first kiss. He also transfers to Nagasumi's school, becoming his math teacher (whose word problems tend to describe to the mathematical aspects of underworld gang operations). There is a running gag of Nagasumi displaying an attraction towards Masa since their 'first kiss' in the first episode. Masa is the only one in the Seto clan apart from Sun's mother who does not object to the engagement and sometimes even gives advice to Nagasumi. Usually he is portrayed a silent man. However, when he drinks he tends to talk too much and reminisce. He is revealed later in the series to be the long-lost brother of Akeno Shiranui. He previously held the position his sister held but lost his memory after accidentally being struck in the head. Masa cares a lot for Akeno and is very protective of her often beating up those who are aggressive towards her. Akeno later learns Masa is her brother and with help from Nagasaki, they reconcile. He is one of the few Merfolk who is not afraid of cats; he says that he decided to overcome the fear as a child.
Maki ()
Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
"Spiral Shell" (or "conch shell," in the anime) is a tiny assassin working for the Seto Group, as well a devoted friend of Sun. She uses a shell to shoot water balls as fast and powerful bullets and has a seemingly unlimited supply of ammunition. She, like Gōzaburō, dislikes the idea of "losing" Sun to Nagasumi, and will often distract Sun with sweet talk in order to fire her shell gun at Nagasumi. She thinks that Nagasumi and Lunar would be a much better match. She has a fear of cats (ailurophobia), but much to her dismay the cat at the Nagasumi's house has a liking to Maki and is often seen around her when Maki is not with Sun. She often refers to Nagasumi as a "sea louse".
Shark Fujishiro (シャーク藤代, Shāku Fujishiro)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Bryan Massey (English)
Shark Fujishiro is a member of Seto Group initially summoned by Sun's father during the Michishio family's initial visit to the Seto family home to attack Nagasumi. He has been with the Seto Clan since (and possibly before) Sun was a child. In human form, he later becomes Nagasumi's P.E. teacher. By his thinking, the sooner Nagasumi dies, the sooner everyone can return home. He often acts on this logic, trying to eat him. According to him, the answer to all problems is by eating the person causing the chaos, be it Sun's or Lunar's fans or a suicide bomber from his own group. He is often seen sleeping and unlike Kai Mikawa he has the ability to only transform his head into that of a shark while his legs remain human. No matter if he is asking a question or making a statement, he always sounds like he is asking a question.
Maguro (マグロ), Burio (ブリ夫) and Ajitaro (アジ太郎)
Voiced by: Kōki Harasawa[6] (Japanese); Chris Cason (English) (Maguro)
Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka[7] (Japanese); Sonny Strait (English) (Burio)
Voiced by: Keisuke Fujii[8] (Japanese); Josh Grelle (English) (Ajitaro)
Maguro, Burio, and Ajitaro are triplet brothers who are also members of the Seto Group, serving as Gozaburo's elite guard. Despite their high rank, they are bumbling, dimwitted, and easily scared, which often hinders their duties to the group, forcing Maki and Gozaburo to take tighter command of them. They first appear during the second season, when they are summoned by Gozaburo to eliminate Nagasumi and a stray cat that he had brought to school but instantly cower at the first sight of the cat. Since their debut, they are enrolled as students at Nagsumi's school, but unlike most of the Seto group members, they retain their fish-like faces in their human forms. This initially disturbs Nagasumi and his other classmates, but they eventually learn to adapt to this as the series progresses. Since they are mostly seen in their high school uniforms, Maguro is differentiated by his black student cap (though he does not always wear it), Burio does not wear a cap, and Ajitaro wears small rounded sunglasses.
Octopus Nakajima (オクトパス中島, Okutopasu Nakajima)
Voiced by: Masashi Yabe (Japanese); Chris Cason (English)
Nakajima is another member of the Seto Group and is actually a giant octopus. He too becomes a teacher at Nagasumi's school. Unlike the others, his human form is never shown in the entire anime. Most of the time he appears stuck inside the school due to his huge size. He is also shown to have some missing tentacles. Some scenes taking place in the cafeteria will show octopus being fed to the students.

Edomae family

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Lunar Edomae (江戸前 留奈, Edomae Runa)
Voiced by: Sakura Nogawa (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)
Lunar is a childhood friend and rival of Sun. She has used the powers of her mermaid voice to become an idol singer. She seems to suffer from a superiority complex, and she never passes up an attempt to overshadow Sun. She initially thought that Sun was boasting Nagasumi to her, and in an attempt to outdo Sun she decides to steal him away from her by making Nagasumi her servant, since Nagasumi has also seen her mermaid form. Later she decides to live in Nagasumi's house until his servant status is over. It was unclear if she has developed a liking to him (since she has decided to learn how to cook and make him a packed lunch, although still in an attempt to beat Sun). However, it is then revealed that she does in fact have feelings for Nagasumi, and planned on marrying him, but this is stopped by Sun, though she continues living with him even after her wedding is canceled. In the manga, Lunar accepts Nagasumi into her family during the commotion of the wedding; therefore, she is also technically married to Nagasumi. Sun accepts her decision and they both put an end to the war caused by Sun's interference. Lunar controls her own personal bodyguards made up of the boys of Isono Junior High school and she often calls them in to defend her, using them like her own personal army. They are currently at war with Sun's bodyguards. Lunar usually refers to herself in plural form ("us", "we", "our" and so on), and has a trademark "hohoho" laugh that can be heard before she enters the scene. She, like most other mermaids, has a fear of cats.
Lunar's Papa (ルナパパ, Runa-Papa)
Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
President Edomae is Lunar's father and leader of the Edomae group (whereas the Seto group's holdings are in business, the Edomae group focuses in construction and real estate). He is two meters (6 ft 7 in) tall and constantly dressed in a black skintight suit. Lunar's Papa is a man of very few words and is modeled after the Terminator. He is an extremely well built man (though in the manga he looks more thin), a point of humor in the show due to his body sounding like metal when hit. His actions are often direct references to the Terminator movies, such as sinking into an incinerator while giving a thumbs up and saying in English, "I'll be back". His appearance theme is a parody of the lead music score from the Terminator movie 'Judgment Day'. Despite his cold and unemotional appearance, he cares very much for his daughter and everything he can for her, though discreetly so. Unlike Gozaburo, he appears to be more accepting of the relationship between Nagasumi and Lunar. He is also extremely rich, as evidenced when he uses US$10 billion dollars (in cash) to fund a film that Lunar is in. He also has considerable influence in the ministry of education and is able to get into Nagasumi's school as a middle school student so he could get closer to Lunar. In the final episode, he is revealed to have laser eye beams. He is often seen in female school uniform, much to the disgust of Lunar.
Amano Sagami (相模 天王, Sagami Amano)
Lunar's mother and Lunar's Papa's ex-wife, prior to the divorce her last name was Edomae. Thought to have left the two when Lunar was five years-old due to losing her affection towards her husband, but in fact became a convict and spent ten years in prison because the crime of running over her clumsy husband - who had immersed himself in work without paying attention to her and their daughter - with a car. True nature is the same as Lunar and she finds a kindred spirit in her daughter when entering in this mode. Lunar became a pop idol partially due to a sense of rivalry with Sun caused by the above-mentioned nature, but her true feelings was that she wanted Amano to see her in the television. She played around with Lunar using the "war song" during the girl's childhood.

Other characters

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Mawari Zenigata (銭形 巡, Zenigata Mawari)
Voiced by: Rika Morinaga (Japanese); Caitlin Glass (English)
Mawari is the childhood friend of Nagasumi, whom she has a crush on, and is the daughter of the chief of police. She takes it upon herself to act as a moderator of social behavior, and often reprimands Nagasumi for his actions. Mawari's dream is to become a police chief like her father. Nagasumi says her personality is similar to Sun's which shocks Sun. Her name is related to Zenigata Heiji and "Omawari-san" (a gentle and polite way to say policeman in Japanese). One thing of interest is that whenever Mawari speaks or does something related to peacekeeping, a police whistle can be heard in the background. She is referred to as the queen of cards at Isumo elementary school due to her having won two championships at the Isumo elementary school first year student's card game tournament with Nagasumi as her partner. She is a member of the disciplinary committee and is the leader of the Public Morals Committee/Peacemakers which is a group formed by the girls of Isono Junior High School; the group is Isono Junior High's Police and is the biggest of the three groups, they can take on both Sun and Luna's group at the same time, they are at war with both Sun and Lunar's personal body guards. Due to Mawari's police background she is able to see through the lies that any of her school member make, she often gets close to finding out the fact that Sun is a mermaid but gets stopped by Nagasumi before she does. She also has a trade mark line, "Do you want Mawari to teach you the rules of society?" (巡が社会の常識(ルール)教えてあげようか, Mawari ga Shakai no Rūru oshiteageyō ka) (English dub: "Maybe I should teach you something about the rules of this society!"); she says this when people break her rules.
Hideyoshi Sarutobi (猿飛 秀吉, Sarutobi Hideyoshi)
Voiced by: Masashi Yabe (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
Hideyoshi Sarutobi, often referred to as Saru (or Chimp in the English dub), is a friend of Nagasumi who is often portrayed as a perverted monkey (a pun on his name; "saru" meaning monkey). He later became Kai Mikawa's "servant" and always protects and helps him when he is in need. In the beginning, Saru's reasons for befriending Mikawa are because of his fortune; However, in episode 24 it is shown Saru genuinely cares for Mikawa. His name is related to Sarutobi Sasuke (a trait when he is Mikawa's servant of appearing out of nowhere is also related to Sarutobi Sasuke) and Toyotomi Hideyoshi (who himself was also often called "Saru/Monkey"). Saru occasionally appears dressed as a bearded old man in a robe, "ero-sennin" (English dub: the Pervy Hermit), who periodically appears to Nagasumi to offer insights of perverted sagacity. When in the old hermit form he calls himself "Saru Roshi" (English dub: Chimp Roshi) a parody of Master Roshi from Dragon Ball.
Class Rep (委員長, Iinchō)
Voiced by: Noriko Rikimaru (Japanese); Kate Bristol (English)
She is a good friend of Mawari and a meganekko. Her true name is unknown as her classmates only refer her as the Class Rep. Despite the fact that she is the class rep, her presence is usually too passive to be noticeable. She later reveals that she has very strong feelings for Nagasumi. Later, she writes a love letter to Nagasumi, to confess her love, but accidentally confesses to Sun due to not looking at the person she was confessing to. This event leads to the sudden creation of an alternate persona, the "Last Amazoness", a girl-loving warrior who declares her intent to have Sun as her own. The Class Rep uses this persona when she is trying to get noticed or when she needs extra confidence. In recent volumes of the manga, the Last Amazoness takes an active role in fighting troublemakers after receiving a gender-reversing mermaid weapon, the magical bow that fires an arrow of light that never misses its target (though the projectile itself could be blocked by another organic being) called "Gender-X", from Saturn. The Class Rep also works with Maki on occasion, believing her to be a fairy, her desire is for people to find out her real name. The last page of the last volume of the manga reveals that her name is Iina Chiyo.
Kai Mikawa (三河 海, Mikawa Kai)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
Kai Mikawa is the fourteen-year-old son of the head of the multi-million dollar Mikawa Corporation. He rivals Nagasumi for Sun's hand in marriage, and tends to resort to measures that often put Nagasumi's well-being in question (i.e. in the anime, he skyrocketed an over-sized, rampaging Nagasumi, resulting in the latter's brief exile to the moon, from where Mikawa later ordered to be bombarded by missiles fired from his Corporation's private satellite). He is a killer whale from another mermaid group. Strangely while Sun and Lunar are shown in Mermaid form (torso of a human and tail of a fish) whenever they fail to maintain their human forms, Mikawa is shown as an entire killer whale when he succumbs to the effect of water. He also has agoraphobia, which is why he travels only in submarines and wears an astronaut's suit in open spaces; depriving him of either while out in the open is enough to put him into a state of panic that he is willing to bribe the first willing person to assist him in any way. While looking for a servant he befriends Saru. His name is related to Mikawa Bay and Neptune (海王星, kaiōsei). Mikawa, like most merfolk, has a fear of cats (ailurophobia). He is usually seen in a Japanese navy uniform, but wears his astronaut suit when he is out in the open, and carrying a katana. He is the leader of Sun's bodyguards. In a flashback, he used to hate the fact that people only sucked up to him because of his status and wealth when they were kids, but he now uses it to get people to do whatever he wants, such as earning the never-ending support of Saru (something that Sun does not like).
Akeno Shiranui (不知火 明乃 明星, Shiranui Akeno Myōjō)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura (Japanese); Trina Nishimura (English)
Akeno is not only a mermaid, but also a "mermaid examiner". She has the responsibility of deporting all the mer-people who fail to qualify as not only resembling humans but also not arousing any suspicion of their true identities; and unlike the other mermaids in the cast, Akeno is capable of suppressing her mermaid transformation, for brief moments, after coming into contact with water, having trained herself to do so. When first introduced she had a hostile attitude towards the other major protagonists. This later changes as she develops feelings of compassion towards them and also as she finds her "duty" as a knight-in-training as an excuse used by the final antagonist. It is also revealed that she is, in fact, Masa's younger sister, a fact which she is unaware of. Her name is related to Shiranui Sea and Venus (明けの明星, ake no myōjyō, Venus in the eastern morning sky). She is terrified of ghosts and is hinted that she has feelings for Nagasumi. Akeno discovered Masa is her brother when seeing his old appearance after he had gotten a perm, and she attacks him in rage until Nagasumi and Sun calm her down that Masa did not mean to abandon her and they make up.
Yoshiuo Minamoto
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Chris Patton (English)
The final antagonist of the anime. He is a wealthy aristocrat, referred as a "noble" in the dub, who had secretly caused the disappearance of several girls who were invited to parties he hosted. He was the employer of Akeno and gave her orders to break up Nagasumi and Sun so he could have her for himself, though his reasons were based only on finding Sun physically attractive. Though he claims to be a "mermaid noble", his speaking and mannerisms are similar to that of a punk (such as referring to Sun as a "babe" or calling Nagasumi a "drag"). His true form is a repulsive and overweight catfish, something his loyal followers had been unaware of and find hilarious after his true form is revealed upon losing his fight with Nagasumi. He has three giant, carnivorous eels as pets.
Satori Sarutobi (猿飛 悟, Sarutobi Satori)
Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda
Saru's little sister who appears in the original manga and the OVA series. After being saved from a burning movie theatre by Nagasumi, she calls him "Nagasumi Willis" after "Bunta Willis" an action hero that parodies Bruce Willis and Bunta Sugawara. She develops feelings for Nagasumi.
Saturn (サーたん, Sātan)
Voiced by: Ayumi Tsunematsu
A childhood friend of Sun, Saturn is a seaweed creature whose hair allows her to cling to ceilings and entangles objects in the water. Her hair can act as weapon to strangle opponents, and sometimes unwillingly trap a lot of things usually found in water, from fish to sea garbage and even people. Lack of water is something she cannot handle. She becomes an English teacher at Sun's junior high school in volume nine of the manga. She appeared in the second OVA (Gi).
Tennouzan (天王山, Tennōzan)
A delinquent terrorizing the main character's school. He heads a small group of bullies who were first seen harassing Mawari, but were stopped by the Class President in her Last Amazoness guise, by turning them all into females using the "Gender X" bow supplied by Saturn. Tennōzan is related to Uranus (天王星, Tennōsei) but can also mean 'a place of a crucial battle'.
Yuhiteru Suruga (駿河 由比輝, Suruga Yuhiteru)
Alias: Jupiter. Member of the Weapon Attack Team and executive officer at Isono Junior High school. Jupiter is a friend of Akeno whom she refers to as "Onee-sama" and has romantic feelings for.
Fuki ()
Maki's younger sister. She is garbed in a similar manner to character Kororo from Shaman King. Uses a fuki leaf instead of a shell for her attacks and uses ice that can freeze her targets. Fuki is the bodyguard of Maruko.
Maruko Okhotsk (緒呆突 丸子, Ohōtsuku Maruko)
Yet another childhood friend of Sun. She dresses up as a nun. Her voice powers allow her to mind control people and cancel other mermaid's singing powers. She initially came to kill Nagasumi, believing he forced Sun to marry. However, she made peace with him when Nagasumi helped save her from her internal bleeding problem.

Media

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Manga

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Written and illustrated by Tahiko Kimura, My Bride Is a Mermaid was serialized in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Gangan Wing from July 26, 2002,[b] to February 26, 2008.[c] The series later moved to the publisher's Monthly Gangan Joker, where it was published from May 22 to November 22, 2010.[d] Square Enix collected its chapters in 16 tankōbon volumes.

Volumes

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No. Release date ISBN
1 February 27, 2003[14]978-4-7575-0880-4
2 July 26, 2003[15]978-4-7575-0986-3
3 November 27, 2003[16]978-4-7575-1073-9
4 April 27, 2004[17]978-4-7575-1189-7
5 August 27, 2004[18]978-4-7575-1257-3
6 December 27, 2004[19]978-4-7575-1341-9
7 April 27, 2005[20]978-4-7575-1417-1
8 September 27, 2005[21]978-4-7575-1532-1
9 March 27, 2006[22]978-4-7575-1648-9
10 July 27, 2006[23]978-4-7575-1730-1
11 November 27, 2006[24]978-4-7575-1818-6
12 March 27, 2007[25]978-4-7575-1976-3
13 July 27, 2007[26]978-4-7575-2058-5
14 March 27, 2008[27]978-4-7575-2247-3
15 February 22, 2011[28]978-4-7575-3141-3
16 February 22, 2011[29]978-4-7575-3142-0

Anime

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The anime TV series adaptation directed by Seiji Kishi, written by Makoto Uezu and produced by Gonzo and AIC aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 1 and September 30, 2007, containing 26 episodes. Episode 17 of the anime adaptation scheduled for broadcast on the Japanese cable network Anime Theater X on September 3, 2007 was canceled due to concerns of copyright infringement. Some of the characters who appear in that episode are believed to closely resemble characters from other works.[30] The series was licensed by Funimation and was released under the title My Bride Is a Mermaid!. The first of two parts was released on July 20, 2010. Three pieces of theme music were used for the anime: one opening theme, and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Romantic Summer" by Sun (Haruko Momoi) & Lunar (Sakura Nogawa), which was written, composed, and arranged by Momoi. In the opening video, the characters dancing behind Sun change depending on the episode whether it is dedicated or related to them (for example, Nagasumi dancing with the Seto's Special Squad brothers). The first ending theme, used for episodes one through thirteen, and then again for episode twenty-six, is "Asu e no Hikari" (明日への光) by Asuka Hinoi, which was written, composed, and arranged by Yugo Sasakura. In the video, the image in the ending changes slightly between each episode as new characters are introduced in the anime. The second ending theme, used for episodes fourteen through twenty-five, is "Dan Dan Dan" by Sun (Haruko Momoi) & Lunar (Sakura Nogawa), which was written by Gorō Matsui, and composed and arranged by Shūhei Naruse. In the video, the characters' animations change depending on the circumstances they undergo during the episode (for example, the Class President transforming into "Yes! Amazoness!").

Original video animation

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An original video animation episode entitled Jin () was released on November 28, 2008, along with the OVA ending theme single, "Mirai e Go" (未来へGo) by Dekabancho. The OVA's opening theme single, "Zettai Otome" (絶対乙女) by Sun&Lunar, was released on October 29, 2008. A second OVA entitled Gi () was released on January 30, 2009, along with its ending theme, "Kakehashi" (梯 -かけはし-) by Sun&Lunar. The opening theme for this OVA, "Tenshi Ranman Love Power" (天使爛漫 Love Power) by Haruko Momoi, Sakura Nogawa, Rika Morinaga, Eri Kitamura, was released on December 24, 2008.

Notes

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  1. ^ In North America through Crunchyroll, LLC (formerly Funimation), Australia via Crunchyroll Store Australia (formerly Madman Anime) and British Isles via Crunchyroll UK and Ireland (formerly Manga Entertainment)
  2. ^ It started in the magazine's September 2002 issue,[9] released on July 26 of that same year.[10]
  3. ^ Published until the magazine's April 2008 issue,[9] released on February 26 of that same year.[11]
  4. ^ Published from the June to December 2010 issues,[9] released on May 22 and November 22 of that same year,[12][13] respectively.

References

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  9. ^ a b c アニメ『瀬戸の花嫁』全話見Blu-rayの発売記念! 水島大宙さん、桃井はるこさん、村瀬克輝さんら声優陣が集結した生配信番組のレポート到着. Animate Times (in Japanese). November 12, 2020. Archived from the original on August 25, 2023. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
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  11. ^ ガンガンWING4月号. Jbook (in Japanese). Archived from the original on August 17, 2008.
  12. ^ ガンガンJOKER 2010年6月号. Neowing (in Japanese). Archived from the original on August 25, 2023. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
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  21. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 8 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  22. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 9 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  23. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 10 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  24. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 11 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  25. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 12 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  26. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 13 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  27. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 14 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  28. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 15 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  29. ^ 瀬戸の花嫁 16 (in Japanese). Square Enix. Archived from the original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
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