Happy Seven Explained

Ja Kanji:はっぴぃセブン 〜ざ·テレビまんが〜
Ja Romaji:Happy 7 ~The TV Manga~
Genre:Comedy, Magical girl, Harem
Type:light novel
Author:Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Illustrator:COM
Publisher:Shueisha
Demographic:Male
Imprint:Super Dash Bunko
First:2001
Last:2009
Volumes:21
Type:tv series
Director:Tsutomu Yabuki
Producer:Satoru Akahori, Saburo Omiya
Music:furani
Studio:Studio Hibari, Trinet Entertainment
Network:TV Kanagawa
First:2 October 2005
Last:25 December 2005
Episodes:13

is an anime series which consists of 13 episodes that began airing in Japan October 2, 2005. The original story was by Hiroyuki Kawasaki. It was directed by Tsutomu Yabuki and produced by Studio Hibari and Trinet Entertainment.

Overview

The protagonist of the series, Amano Sakogami, is a happy but unlucky girl. She has a dream about being attacked by a woman in a purple kimono. She is rescued by a boy in this dream, who causes her to forget the dream. It is only when she is recruited by a club at her school that she remembers. This club is called the Kaiun Kenkyukai (Better Fortune Research Organization), a cover for the Happy Seven, seven girls who each have a different power of the Shichifukujin, the Seven Lucky Gods. There are two other female members of the club, a dog-girl and a girl with pigtails and glasses. Amano recognizes the lone male member of the club as the boy who rescued her in her dreams. When she realizes this, she appoints herself their manager, hoping that this will allow her to get closer to him. She realizes that the student council president is Happy Seven's adversary, working with the woman in the purple kimono she saw in her dream. He is one of the reasons that Magatsugami, monsters that feed on negative emotions, are being released onto the world. It is the Happy Seven's job to fight them and find people with incredibly bad luck (such as Amano) and help them improve their fortune, through praying for their problems to be solved at a stone in a forest. By praying like this, they rid the person of the Magatsugami feeding on their sadness and therefore causing their misfortune. Normally, the memory of the person with the Magatsugami would be erased so that the identities of the Seven are not revealed, but this does not work for Amano. In episode 10, Amano and her childhood friends Nene and Mimi transform into Lucky Three (three transforming magical girls similar to the Happy Seven) but Mimi and Nene's memories are erased by Kikunosuke.

Characters

Better Fortune Research Organization

Enemies

Supporting characters

Theme songs

Opening Theme
  • "Akiramenaide" by Little Non
    Ending Theme
  • "Funny Girl" by Yuka (Except 9)
  • "Tomaranai Ame" by Little Non (Episode 9