The WORST seasons of My Wife is the Student Council President
Every season of My Wife is the Student Council President ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of My Wife is the Student Council President!
The story begins with Izumi Hayato running to be student body president. But when a beautiful girl swings in promising the liberalization of love while flinging condoms into the audience, he ends up losing to her and becoming the vice president. At the student council meeting, the newly-elected president invites herself over to Izumi's house, where she promptly announces she is to become Izumi's wife thanks to an agreement that their parents had made, a drunken promise decades ago that their children would one day become husband and wife. Naturally Hayato is against this, but Ui has the complete opposite reaction, and even wants to live with him! Will the upset Hayato and the overenthusiastic Ui be able to manage their school and marital life while keeping it a secret from the other students? Or will the two never come to understand each other's feelings?
#1 - Plus!
First Aired 10/2/2016
Hayato's tumultuous life with the student council president and self-appointed wife continues... The secret romantic relationship between Hayato Izumi and Ui Wakana has become more "exciting" with Honoka Saijō, chair of the photography club, starting stalking Wakana for possible scoops.
#2 - Season 1
First Aired 7/2/2015
Hayato Izumi is running for student council president. He's studious, responsible, down to earth...and completely outmatched by his rival, Ui Wakana. Ui wins in a landslide after promising comprehensive sex education, free condoms, and other exciting reforms. Bloodied but not discouraged, Hayato licks his wounds and settles for vice president. Then Ui moves in with him. As it turns out, their parents made a drunken promise decades ago that their children would one day marry. Ui and Hayato must now balance school life with matrimony, keeping their relationship secret from a prudish student body and learning to live with each other. Can they keep the student council in line and find happiness together?