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  2. Peach Girl - Wikipedia

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    Peach Girl (Japanese: ピーチガール, Hepburn: Pīchi Gāru) is a Japanese manga series by Miwa Ueda. A high school drama centered on character Momo Adachi, her love life, friendships and rivalries, it was published in Japan by Kodansha in Bessatsu Friend from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes .

  3. Peach Girl (film) - Wikipedia

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    Peach Girl (ピーチガール, Pīchigāru) is a 2017 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film based on the manga series of the same name by Miwa Ueda, produced by Fine Entertainment and distributed by Shochiku.

  4. Miwa Ueda - Wikipedia

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    Miwa Ueda (上田 美和, Ueda Miwa) is a Japanese manga artist, known for her works like Peach Girl and Angel Wars. In 1999, she received the Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo for Peach Girl. [1] Miwa was born on September 29 in Hyōgo, Japan. She worked for some time with Sailor Moon author Naoko Takeuchi. She started publishing her works in 1985.

  5. Category:2005 anime television series debuts - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This category is for anime television series whose debut was in the year 2005, ... Peach Girl; Petopeto-san; Play Ball (manga) R.

  6. List of Peach Girl chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first volume of Peach Girl as published by Kodansha on January 13, 1998, in Japan. The chapters of Peach Girl are written and illustrated by Miwa Ueda. Peach Girl was licensed by Tokyopop for an English-language release in North America. Currently the series is out-of-print. [1]

  7. Nao Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she released the shojo manga Nozomi, a story about a girl who makes a wish upon a falling star and meets a demon who teaches her about love. It was the first manga she drew for English readers. [2] She attended Anime Expo that year to promote Nozomi and Wedding Peach. [4] In 2010, she released Mizuki through Digital Manga Publishing.

  8. Momo Kyun Sword - Wikipedia

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    Momo Kyun Sword (モモキュンソード, Momo Kyun Sōdo) is a Japanese light novel series by Kibidango Project, based on the Japanese folklore hero Momotarō.The light novel began serialization for free online in 2012.

  9. Wedding Peach - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 and ran for 51 episodes. The anime was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and was co-produced by KSS and OLM, Inc. A four-episode OVA series, titled Wedding Peach DX (Deluxe) was released from November 1996 to March 1997.