Miyo Saimori from season one of My Happy Marriage
Crunchyroll

‘My Happy Marriage’ season 2 release window, cast, and more

My Happy Marriage was among the successful anime romances to come out in 2024, and so we’re unsurprisingly getting more. Here’s what we know so far.

Recommended Videos

What is the release window for My Happy Marriage season 2?

Fans won’t have to wait much longer to see what happens next in the story of Miyo and Kiyoko, as the second season is currently set for January 2025.

What will happen in the second season of the anime?

In the second season of the anime, we’re finally going to see Kiyoka’s parents. The ordeal with Miyo’s family that was a major part of the first season isn’t over, though. It seems that Miyo’s father is back and is up to something sinister.

What actors are joining the cast?

Several new voice actors are joining the cast of My Happy Marriage in season 2. Ryotaro Okiayu voices Tadakiyo Kudo, who is Kiyoka’s father. Kikuko Inoue plays Fuyu Kudo, Kiyoka’s mother. Yuuya Uchida takes the role of Naoshi Usui, Miyo’s mysterious cousin. 

If you’ve gone through the manga, you’ll know who Naoshi is and what he’s up to. He’s a little strange—by that, I mean, he’s a cult leader. I’m not privy about giving spoilers away to non-manga readers, but you’ve probably seen this story play out in Jujutsu Kaisen before. A gifted and powerful individual is oppressed and establishes a cult. It’s the clear path forward for the magically gifted anti-hero in anime.


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Vanessa Esguerra
Vanessa Esguerra
Vanessa Esguerra (She/They) has been a Contributing Writer for The Mary Sue since 2023. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy, she (happily) rejected law school in 2021 and has been a full-time content writer since. Vanessa is currently taking her Master's degree in Japanese Studies in hopes of deepening her understanding of the country's media culture in relation to pop culture, women, and queer people like herself. She speaks three languages but still manages to get lost in the subways of Tokyo with her clunky Japanese. Fueled by iced coffee brewed from local cafés in Metro Manila, she also regularly covers anime and video games while queuing for her next match in League of Legends.