Happy Mania
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is an 11-volume manga
Manga
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 series created by Moyoco Anno
Moyoco Anno
is a Japanese manga artist and a fashion writer, with numerous books published in both categories. Her manga and books have attained considerable popularity among young women in Japan. Though she primarily writes manga of the josei demographic, her most popular series, Sugar Sugar Rune, is...

, who also happens to be the spouse of the famous Neon Genesis Evangelion
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 creator Hideaki Anno
Hideaki Anno
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. Translated by Shirley Kubo and Leah Ginsberg, the English version was published in paperback by TokyoPop in 2003 and 2004. It was one of Tokyopop
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's first "Mature" rated series, and was sold in shrink wrap
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on US store shelves. Happy Mania is a good example of Josei manga, a genre of manga aimed at women over 20 and deals more with the adult aspect of being a woman in contemporary Japan.

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.

Volume 1
Kayoko Shigeta is spotted digging through a love horoscope while working at Tanaka Books. Been convinced that her relationship karma is at its peak, Shigeta develops an immediately crush on a cute guy customer. After getting his number, she calls the guy and immediately sleeps with him. Unfortunately, this guy only wants sex not a girlfriend. Then Shigeta tries to steal the boyfriend of Yuko Tanabe, the new hire at the book store. Being chased out of the bookstore by furious Yuko, Shigeta runs into a car. After being released from the hospital, Fuku, Shigeta’s gorgeous roommate, takes her to a club. There, Shigeta falls for the DJ Tokieda. Being self-convinced that Tokieda is in love with her, Shigeta stops showing up for work and eventually loses her job at the bookstore. Even after spotting a naked woman in his bed, Shigeta still believes that she and Toki will get married soon. However, Shigeta finally can’t get over Tokieda’s free love-style and feels lonely again.

Volume 2
In a new year, Kayoko starts a new job at a make-up store. Meanwhile, Fuku plans to move-out and to marry her fiancée Matsu. However, this marriage is called-off when Fuku finds out that Matsu is cheating on her with Yumi. Shigeta’s mom drags her to a temple to ask for a boyfriend. There she runs into Sakai, her high-school classmate. However, Sakai turns out to be a stalker. Shigeta has to keep on hiding away from him but Sakai won’t leave her alone. She starts to receive take-out food she didn’t order and phone calls from guys who found her number together with dirty messages on phone booth. The worst part comes when Sakai eventually kidnapped her. Takahashi rescued Shigeta from Sakai and confessed his love for her. Just as Shigeta starts to fall for Takahashi, he is heading to the U.S. to study abroad. This means Shigeta will be alone again.

Volume 3
Shigeta doesn’t like this long-distance non-physical relationship with Takahashi who’s now in the U.S. Fuku is planning to marry a new guy Hideki and never comes home any more. At a ceramic exhibit, Shigeta is attracted to the handsome ceramist Goro Kishiwada. To get Kishiwada, she quit the job at the make-up shop to become an apprentice at Kishiwada’s studio. At the studio, she spotted Kishiwada having sex with the Midori, the daughter of the master. Just as Shigeta is thinking of how to sleep with Kishiwada, Takahashi shows up at her front door. Later, Midori and Kishiwada run away from the master’s house together. However, Kishiwada tells Shigeta that he is actually tricked Midori who used him as a disguise to be with another man. Kishiwada eventually leaves for China. At the end, Shigeta is alone again.

Main characters

Kayoko Shigeta The story’s main character, Kayoko is an attractive but insecure 24 year-old girl 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.

Takahashi a worker at the same bookstore as Kayoko in volume 1, Takahashi is a student at Tokyo University and is in love with Kayoko despite her constant exploits with other men.

Fukunaga (aka Fuku) is Shigeta’s roommate and best friend. Fuku is a slightly older and significantly more grounded female character in the story who’s 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.

Tokiedo a hip DJ that Kayoko meets in a club, Toki is the most significant crush that Kayoko has in volume 1. After things do not work out with him, Kayoko temporarily renounces boys and focuses on work.

Sakai Sakai is 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 Takahashi saves her.

Violet Violet is an attractive girl who is a student with Takahashi. When Kayoko sees that Violet is interested in Takahashi, she too realizes his worth as a suitor and gets together with him.

Goro Kishiwada 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 towards the end of volume 3.

TV

A 12-episode TV series based on the manga under the same title was directed by Kinoshita (木下高男) and Hirano (平野眞). Starring Fujiwara Norika (藤原紀香), it was first aired on from 8 July to 23 September 1998. The theme song is: Paradise by Southern All Stars

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