Engaged to the Unidentified arrives on Hulu, HIDIVE, and Crunchyroll, offering both English dub and subtitle options. The 12-episode romantic comedy from 2014 follows Kobeni Yonomori, a high school girl who discovers her family has arranged her marriage to a mysterious young man named Hakuya Mitsumine and his younger sister, Mashiro.

Produced by Doga Kobo, known for slice-of-life and comedy series like New Game! and YuruYuri, the anime adapts Cherry Arai's manga. It leans heavily into the 'cute girls doing cute things' subgenre, blending supernatural elements with the everyday lives of its characters as they navigate their unusual domestic situation.

The series holds a 7.36 rating on MyAnimeList, based on over 192,000 voter entries. Its charm lies in the awkward, often hilarious interactions between Kobeni, Hakuya, and the eccentric cast of supporting characters, including Kobeni's sister Benio and their family's mysterious butler, Konoha.

With its complete run now accessible across multiple platforms, Engaged to the Unidentified presents an easy binge for fans of lighthearted romantic comedies. The anime's original ending expands upon the manga's narrative, providing a conclusive arc for the characters' developing relationships.