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Of course, the honeymoon ends before it even begins when Nagasumi finds his life flooded with gilled gangsters looking out for their boss’s little girl. The kid’s definitely in over his head, but there’s no denying the mermaid’s allure – Nagasumi’s hooked and Sun’s ready to come ashore!
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Being married to the mob might not be all it's cracked up to be, but it should crack you up,
This review is from: My Bride Is a Mermaid: Season One, Part One (DVD)
It's easy to dismiss My Bride Is a Mermaid as just another dull harem series based off the cover. Ordinary guys have been surrounded by beautiful women in anime since Ah My Goddess proved the formula could work, and it was about time a mermaid was added to the mix. Fortunately for those who might be a bit burnt off the classic formula, there's more than meets the eye to My Bride Is a Mermaid.
It's summer, and Nagasumi Michishio couldn't be more thrilled to spend it at the beach, where he could go swimming and maybe even meet a girl or two while he's at it. Unfortunately for him, the first girl he comes across sees him at his worst- when he's about to drown- and even worse: she's not even human! His savior, Sun Seto is a mermaid and not just any mermaid: she's the heiress to a clan of mermaid yakuza. By mermaid law, Sun should be killed for revealing her true identity to a human, so her mobster family decides to kill Nagasumi and his family instead and make it so that this little blip never happened. The only way to save his life is by marrying Sun, and while he accepts at once, before long, he finds out that spending the rest of his life with a mermaid- one who also happens to be a yakuza princess with a VERY overprotective father and some odd childhood friends- might be more trouble than it's worth... Like the title suggests, My Bride Is a Mermaid is a romantic comedy, with a very heavy emphasis on the "comedy" part. Most of the humor here is very in your face, so if you like your comedies on the subtler side, you might want to skip this. It also takes a few episodes to get going (about 4) before it hits its stride. It's incredibly funny, though, and manages to stay fresh up until the very end, partially thanks to the cast of wacky characters. There are a number of running gags that might make you groan after awhile (Nagasumi's first kiss, for one), but the rest of the show's hilarious enough that you can forgive it for milking a few jokes a bit too much. There are a fair number of references to other anime series added in to spice the show up as well, so if situational comedy's not your thing, you might just bust a gut laughing at the allusions to Dragonball Z or Fist of the North Star. The harem parts of My Bride Is a Mermaid are never put in the forefront. A number of Nagasumi's classmates have feelings for him, but the show never dwells on that fact for too long. Comedy is the name of the game with this show, and its other parts aren't able to bring it down. As far as the animation goes, it's pretty standard for a comedy series. This show shares a director with Magikano, so if you're familiar with that, expect the same amount of odd facial expressions to be played for laughs. For some reason, the composers of this series decided to go all out with the score, and it shows. The music is generally very fitting, and it's not recycled ad nauseum like in a number of other anime series. For those wondering, this DVD contains the first half of the series (about 13 episodes). It features both an English dub and a subtitled Japanese language track. The English cast is pretty standard for the most part with generally good voice actors, but Todd Haberkorn really plays Nagasumi well. The Japanese track is just as good, with Haruko Momoi's standout performance as Sun, so it's really just a matter of preference. Funimation made some changes to the script, as per the norm, so expect Sun's family to have a country accent and for several lines to be changed for them to make more sense in English. Overall, while My Bride Is a Mermaid might not be for everyone (comedies rarely are), it's worth a try for someone looking for a light, funny series to check out. The name and premise might be slight turnoffs, but it will most likely have you laughing out loud before it's over.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Bride of Seto,
This review is from: My Bride Is a Mermaid: Season One, Part One (DVD)
If Jr. High School student Nagasumi Michishio watched as much anime as I do, it should have come as no surprise to him that a seemingly harmless family vacation to the Seto Inland Sea would result in an engagement to a beautiful, sweet girl whose family is made up of the local yakuza clan all of which who happen to be merfolk. I mean, this kind of stuff happens all the time, right?
So yeah, "My Bride is a Mermaid" (Japanese title "Seto no Hanayome" or "The Bride of Seto") is one of those kinds of anime. But that doesn't mean it isn't good. When working in an established genre, it is really a question of how good they do the genre, and this series does a great job. The Magical Girl/Harem combo can be done for romance (Ah! My Goddess or an overdose of fan service (Eiken) or for straight-out comedy which is what "My Bride is a Mermaid" goes for. Based on the manga of the same name by Tahiko Kimura., this series is almost a parody of the genre and delivers some good laughs with the many bizarre situations Nagasumi finds himself in. The undersea humor reminded me a lot of One Piece more than anything else, with the romantic element thrown in. "My Bride is a Mermaid" is pretty much a fan service -free anime, with maybe just the slightest hint of it here or there if you squint your eyes, but that is about it. The story is basic: Nagasumi and his family go for vacation to the Seto Inland Sea, where Nagasumi almost drowns and finds himself rescued by a beautiful mermaid. No one believes his story until that same mermaid, named Seto and with legs this time, shows up at his doorstep and begs for Nagasumi to accept her as his fiancé. The merfolk have a code, it seems, of killing any human that sees them in their nautical form, and the only way around it is for Nagasumi to take Seto as his bride. Marry the beautiful girl or be killed. Of course, to complicate matters Seto's family is also the local yakuza clan, and Seto's father would much rather see Nagasumi dead than give away his precious daughter. Nagasumi and Seto are only engaged, not married, so they spend time going on dates and Seto eventually returns with Nagasumi to his hometown of Saitama to attend school with him and get to know him in preparation for their future. Seto's family isn't going to let her go off alone, however, and they soon show up to wreck havoc on Nagasumi's school life. Of course, there are some human girls back at school that fancy Nagasumi as well, and a rival mermaid shows up to give Seto a battle for Nagasumi, who she wants to take as her manservant. Hijinks ensue. There is all sorts of good comedy packed into this series. Seto has legs only so long as her feet don't get wet, which means that water is flying everywhere during the series. Seto's bodyguard Maki is a tiny little elf-girl that lives in a spiral shell but comes out sword a swinging every time she thinks Nagasumi is over-stepping his bounds. The series relies a lot on running gags and playing around with the genre tropes, such as Nagasumi getting his "first kiss" stolen by male yakuza member Masa so Nagasumi is rendered as a "bishonen" -type whenever Masa shows up. When Seto gets serious, she is suddenly shrouded in darkness and accompanied by falling cherry blossoms, which leads the other characters to wonder where all the blossoms are coming from. There are two transformed-animal yakuza members, Shark Fujishiro and Octopus Nakajima who are exactly what their names sound like. The only complaint I have with "My Bride is a Mermaid" is with the subtitles. Japanese is a language with many regional dialects, and too often translators feel compelled to use various English accents or way of speaking to capture this. It doesn't work. Even though Sun and her family speak perfectly polite Japanese using the dialect local to Seto, the subtitles have them speaking like a bunch of hillbillies saying things like "yer gonna get it" or other ridiculous phrases. When Sun says "Watashi was Nagasumi no tsuma ni naru" the subtitles says "I'm yer future wife" which is not at all correct. She doesn't speak like an uneducated country bumbkin. I don't mind it if this kind of translations is used when done for effect, like when the tiny Maki talks in her "yakuza voice" when trying to be intimidating but then switches back to normal Japanese, but putting those words in Sun's mouth all the time just doesn't work. This release by Funimation has the first 13 episodes of the 26-episode series originally released in 2007. The series is continued in My Bride Is a Mermaid: Season One, Part Two. Although the boxsets say "Season One," there actually is no "Season Two" following up this anime There were two OVA releases in 2008 and 2009, although I don't know if there are plans to release these as well, but it is possible they would be released as a limited "Season Two," but they would be very short and non-continuous.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable But Also Sometimes Annoying As Well,
By Rich "xman" (CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Bride Is a Mermaid: Season One, Part One (DVD)
While the series on whole was entertaining the satire would reach near obnoxious levels where it wasn't truly funny as it became more annoying to watch sometimes. The humor of the series as you see a young man who after being saved by a young mermaid has two choice handed to him by the mermaid's Yakuza father marriage or death, and of course not desiring to die he chooses the marriage part of the choice though by not making his future father-in-law happy with that desicion and now must not only survive said father-in-laws anger but also various rivals of his fiancee as well as other obstacles as well. The series scenes throughout the series reach near heights of humor with the scenes but sometimes overdoes it as well so it's a little mix sometimes with those parts of the series. The animation and soundtrack are very good though and the voice cast for the Japanese and English actors/actresses were done very well too, the extras as pretty much expected are just the usual trailers and textless intro/ending songs so not much on that end. So is it a must have for anime fan?, is you like outrageous hilarity scenes with lots of hijinx with a touch of romance than a positive yes but I do suggest watching a few episodes online just in case though as while the series is enjoyable again it does reach some heights where the humor isn't so much as funny as it's just plain annoying to watch...
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