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My Bride is a Mermaid
Married to the sea

By Danica Davidson
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Posted 11/29/2010

Young love is intense. It’s even more intense when the girl’s father is always trying to assassinate the boy. 

Nagasumi is a junior high school student who’s visiting his grandmother by the beach and goes swimming… even though he doesn’t know how. Pretty soon he’s drowning in the ocean, only to be saved by a lovely young mermaid.

Unfortunately for all those involved, it’s forbidden for humans to know about mermaids. That means either the mermaid has to die for betraying the secret, Nagasumi and his family have to die for knowing about mermaids, or Nagasumi has to marry the mermaid because then it’s all in the family so no big deal. After these options are explained to Nagasumi, of course he asks the mermaid to marry him. 

The mermaid, Sun, agrees. She can even be human part of the time and join her fiancé on land. She has the same thing going on they had in the movie Splash: if her bottom half is wet, she has fins, but if she dries off, she has human legs. You would think everything’s all worked out, but her father isn’t pleased with the arrangement, and decides killing Nagasumi is still the best option. He even tries to snuff the guy out while Nagasumi is on a date with Sun. That’s what happens when the father is not only an overprotective merman, but also a member of the yakuza! 

Even though there’s so much talk about assassination here, don’t be fooled. My Bride is a Mermaid is an out-and-out comedy. It’s not the strongest comedy or the most original, but it’s not bad, either. It definitely has its share of moments. It’s one of those outrageous, overly emotional comedies, if you know what I mean. Characters screaming over nothing with close-ups on their faces and drenching sweat beads running through someone’s hair. It goes for the exorbitant and unexpected, like when Nagasumi tries to win a goldfish at a fair and instead finds himself face-to-face with a chomping great white shark. Or when a cute little girl in a conch is yet another assassin who’ll do Nagasumi in before he dares carry out an inappropriate act like put suntan lotion on Sun’s back. 

This is all based off the manga Seto no Hanayome by Tahiko Kimura, which to date has not been licensed for an American audience. The anime series runs 26 episodes, and FUNimation has released it in two collections. You may think that Nagasumi has it made since he’s engaged to a pretty mermaid, but episodes show how it might have been safer to stick to his own species. 

Distributor: FUNimation
Available: Now

© Tahiko Kimura/SQUARE ENIX-Seto Project.


Comments:

>> Corpse Princess (Tuesday, November 22, 2011)
i finished it and aww so cute it was so funny i couldnt stop laughing i wish my school was like it
>> Corpse Princess (Sunday, July 10, 2011)
omg this anime is so funny and so cute. this a very different mermaid story. i rlly love it
>> neil (Tuesday, December 21, 2010)
There is good humor in this show and it's the reason it sits on my shelf. I also enjoy Squid Girl's humor it's a very funny show. I hope Funimation looks into getting squid girl as well.
>> Andrew (Monday, December 13, 2010)
I was hesitant when I bought this when it was released, but was very happily surprised at how funny and enjoyable the series was. Every character had something fun or unique about them and the series uses their personalities to the best. A great anime for sure and I plan on watching it again soon. Highly recommend it.
>> Marc McKenzie (Wednesday, December 01, 2010)
I liked it--I was expecting the worst, and actually had a lot of laughs. "The Sopranos" meets "Splash" fits this. No, it isn't the best thing ever made, but man, it made me laugh out loud quite a few times, and it was worth watching.
>> Utopianmae (Monday, November 29, 2010)
All and all it was a bit of fun. I still do not like the way FUNimation did the subs. It made lots of the people sound like hicks out of the Beverly Hillbillies. It sure tends to be very slap sticky over the top humor, but I did enjoy it. The manga is a bit of fun as well and is worth a read.

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