Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?

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Japanese: はぴまり〜Happy Marriage!?〜
English: Happy Marriage?!
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 8, 2009 to Jun 8, 2012
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Petit Comic
Authors: Enjouji, Maki (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.791 (scored by 1796917,969 users)
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Ranked: #14052
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Popularity: #498
Members: 35,026
Favorites: 869

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They both have the employee-employer relationship. In both the characters are similar - naive woman and a womanizer. In both they are trying to keep their relationship secret. And they have a reaaaally similar feeling. Also the art is similar, but they are both josei, so that should be understandable. Since MS has vampires/supernatural you might not like it, but I still think (as a seinen/mature reader) it is better, more real josei than Hapi Mari. Hapi Mari has more....shoujo vibe. 
reportRecommended by IvanTheChemist
Both girls (Kotoko in Itazura na Kiss & Chiwa in Hapi Mari) aren't very smart, tend to cry a lot, and act clumsy. Both guys (Irie in Itazura na Kiss & Hokuto in Hapi mari) are important to a company and act all cocky/rude against the girl, and in both stories the girl tries to make the guy love her. 
reportRecommended by Vocaloidvoice
The relationships of the characters in these josies are similar in the way they treat each other and ideas about marriage are a major theme. The couples start out where they don't like each other completely and tease each other. The couple in Hapi Mari have an arranged marriage, while the female lead in Totsuzen has her goal to get married before she meets the guy. They feature a career girl paired with a successful guy. The female leads are both in their twenties but have somewhat different personalities, with the girl in Totsuzen  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Mangas about girls that, for some reason, marry a guy they don't know. Though Hapi Mari is more mature than Hanayomesama. 
reportRecommended by biakudryavka
they are both about married couples. only Darling wa Namamono ni Tsuki is ridicoulousy silly and hilarious while hapi mari is more serious and romantic. both are very good mangas, i highly recommend both<3 
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
Both manga are set around a 'false' marriage where the participants end up falling in love with each other and getting married for real 
reportRecommended by MissLadybug
Very similar concept overall, where a poor girl works under a rich guy and they fall in love. Both male leads and female leads are very similar and they all have great chemistry together. 
reportRecommended by Mayuka
Both Hapi Mari and Black Bird have a female protagonist that is ''hard-to-get''. Both of the male protagonists want to be sexual active with the female, but they aren't so easy as they seem and give a fight. While Black Bird is fantasy and more dramatic; Hapi mari is more sweet and mature. 
reportRecommended by Nyanda
both involves the hero saving the heroine from financial situation by marrying her without love.basically both are about contract marriage.its just Hapi Mari is set in the modern era unlike Hadashi de bara wo fume.none the less i recommend bout mangas since i enjoy the promising love plot.. 
reportRecommended by freko_frika
Both about a virgin who falls in love for their superior  
reportRecommended by Ihatethewordfate
girl gets married due to family reasons. girl plays hard to get but eventually falls for the guy. 
reportRecommended by bivz
Both by the same author so the art is very similar; the main characters look almost identical. Though Dear Brother only has one chapter out so far, the stories are very different but if you liked Hapi Mari you will like Dear Brother! (Sidenote: They are both Josei romances) 
reportRecommended by silvergarden
Both a josei romace-comedy about unusual relationships of working women 
reportRecommended by as3
Office workplace romance, similar male and female leads. Love Blog does what it needs to in less chapters and less exaggerated drama. Both have a bit of smut and love rivals. Worth the read. 
reportRecommended by Mayuka
Both mangas deal with two strangers being forced to marry. Also they have a very similar drawing style.  
reportRecommended by haruhappiness
Both main male characters are from high class, demanding, tends to hide their inner-self, and ends up living with the woman they love; Will and Miyako in Private Prince/Hokuto and Chiwa in Hapi Mari. 
reportRecommended by GGluvJ
It have similar teme. Both girls are from poor family, and both guys are from wealthy familys. Love comes after knowing each other. Difference between these mangas are sexual urges that in Hapi Mari are presented openly. And in Hapi Mari the couple have married right away, while in Propose no Okite they at least had time before happy ending :D 
reportRecommended by tomoko1234
These two manga are by the same author, and both feature romances with dominating men. Though I personally prefer Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo because I feel like they're more equal.  
reportRecommended by LadyAxeFace
Almost the same thing, but more Romance and mature 
reportRecommended by Max747
similarity: - the male lead is from rich family and part of family business. - the female lead is an ordinary staff - the female lead stuck in unwanted relationship with the male lead, but slowly love the male lead different: - in onegai sore wo yamenaide, the male lead have a little interest toward the female lead in the beginning, while in hapi mari, the male lead have almost no interest toward the female lead - male lead in onegai sore wo yamenaide is more jerk 
reportRecommended by nerd43yes
Manga josei épico y largito sobre un matrimonio por conveniencia/trato que ocurre en el primer capítulo. Muy recomendable 
reportRecommended by Picky96
In both of these series the protagonist has to befriend or marry someone to pay off their debt.  
reportRecommended by peachesluvsmanga
A naive girl/woman meets a cool, high class men that is interested in her. For some reason... The problems, solutions, comedy relief moments follow without delay and they are both quite enjoyable. Since K/H is a shoujo and HM is a josei with strong shoujo affinity - well you can read both ^^ 
reportRecommended by IvanTheChemist
Both are funny romance manga. Reading Hapi Mari gave me the same vibe as Citrus. 
reportRecommended by DarkYuzuko
Guess from which story this is the plot outline: They marry out of convenience, and while being married, they fall for each other. Guessed it? You were right, because it's from both series. Happi Mari is a lot longer though. 
reportRecommended by niknetniko
In both mangas, the characters are not sure about the real feelings about their partners, in fact, they take a while to realize that they are in love. The difference is that in Hapi Mari, the main character is "forced" to get married due a circumstance and in Koi wo Oshiete the marriage is seen as a consequence of their love. 
reportRecommended by hadassawp
~Simularities -Both mangas are about two people forced in a marriage. -Heriones dont have any/much experience with men -The marriage is a secret to co-workers/friends/classmates -The guys are extremely attractive and popular with woman -Both have to live together  
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
Both manga have a male and female character who are somewhat forced together. Apart from that, the story of both manga are quite different. Senakagurashi is also more innocent with younger characters. 
reportRecommended by SD_CV
If you liked this then you'll like the other. (: Very good romance manga, with a little comedy thrown in there~! (; 
reportRecommended by kuragehime7
Both have in common the theme of newlyweds.  
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
Both mangas are about couples forced in a marriage that hate eachother at first but as they spend more time with one another they fall in love. Both endure many obstacles. Reimei no Acarna is more fantasy while Hapi Mari is more realistic/slice of life. I enjoyed reading these two immensly, definetly recommend it! 
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
Same author & drawing style. Warm and cosy, partly smutty romance for more grown ups (Josei genre). Though Hapi Mari is a long story and Fu Junai consists of more small stories. 
reportRecommended by raubkatze
Both are light and warm Josei romances with a splash of comedy. Great reads particularly after a long day at school or work. 
reportRecommended by orangensaft
They are both about a couple of strangers that for different circumstances they are about to get married (just on paper) and live together, even though they have just met. 
reportRecommended by SleepyTigress
Both are about a marriage that started only on paper between a employee and her boss. 
reportRecommended by SleepyTigress
Despite their different premises, Hapi Mari and Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji share several similar traits in their storytelling. The main female protagonist aren't very special and in the beginning lacks confidence. Their meeting with the main male protagonist changes their life drastically though as they develop a deeper relationships. Throughout their story, the duo encounters various obstacles ranging from love rivals to relationship conflicts. However, there is a strong bond between the two main leads that becomes more and more evident as the story progresses. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both manga present the same main plot: arranged marriage, although the circunstances on Hapi Mari are different . There are more funny situations in Hapi Mari than in Shiroi Veil.  
reportRecommended by hadassawp
Both protagonists are office ladies who are navigating their first real relationship with their bosses. Chouko and Chiwa are both virgins and come from former noble families who are now broke and somehwat disgraced. They also both have some former master/servant tie to their love interests although in Hapi Mari, this is not as large a part of the story as it is in Chou Yo Hana Yo. 
reportRecommended by commonlogic
Both series are about OLs who are navigating their first relationship in quite some time, although Hotaru is far less innocent about sex and romance than Chiwa. Both also feature personal relationships between working women and their bosses. Similar comedy styles as well. 
reportRecommended by commonlogic
Both are by the same mangaka. The female leads are sweet, but can also be very flighty, while the male leads tend to be more stoic. 
reportRecommended by tolkster
Just like the couple in "Hapi Mari" The male main character does not believe in love or marriage, and gets married to the female main character in order to get him a promotion at work.  
reportRecommended by kyoko328
Both manga talk about marriage just on paper, not for love. 
reportRecommended by hadassawp