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  2. Wedding Peach - Wikipedia

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    The manga was later adapted into an anime television series directed by Kunihiko Yuyama that ran for 51 episodes on TV Tokyo, from April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 as well as 2 omakes Ai Tenshi Robot Wedding Peach and Ai Tenshi Sentai and a 4-episode OVA sequel (Wedding Peach DX) in 1996. In 2004, Wedding Peach Young Love was released, a ...

  3. Nao Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    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. The story is about a teenage girl who transforms into a devil whenever she gets angry and must fight a bevy of evil monsters. [5]

  4. List of Wedding Peach characters - Wikipedia

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    As Wedding Peach, she is tasked with fighting devils intent on destroying the Love Wave. As simply Momoko, she is a freshman of Hanazono Junior High, a photographer of the Newspaper Club, and like many other girls at school, has a massive crush on Kazuya Yanagiba, captain of the soccer team, but eventually develops feelings fellow freshman ...

  5. Tomoki Hasegawa - Wikipedia

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    Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (opening theme, 1992–1993) Mikan Enikki (1992–1993) Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer (1993–1994) Wedding Peach (1995–1996) Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko (first OVA series, 1996) Tenchi in Tokyo (ending theme 2, 1997) D.N.Angel (2003) DearS (2004) Gokusen (2004) Kujibiki Unbalance (second stage, 2006) Dōbutsu ...

  6. OLM (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Peach DX: December 24, 1996: July 25, 1997 4 Sequel to the Wedding Peach anime series. Team Ota [6] Countdown: Akira: March 28, 1997: August 29, 1997 3 Adaptation of the manga series by Hiroyuki Utatane. Produced by Pink Pineapple. Team Koitabashi [6] I Dream of Mimi: April 25, 1997: September 26, 1997 3

  7. Kunihiko Yuyama - Wikipedia

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    Kunihiko Yuyama (湯山 邦彦, Yuyama Kunihiko, born October 15, 1952) is a Japanese director best known for his work on the Pokémon anime franchise. [1] He also directed Magical Princess Minky Momo, Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko, The Three Musketeers Anime, Ushio and Tora, Kimagure Orange Road: Summer's Beginning, Plawres Sanshiro, Slayers Return, Slayers Great, and Wedding Peach.

  8. Original Pokémon Anime Opening Remade For Honkai: Star Rail ...

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    HoYoverse’s anime-style space game Honkai: Star Rail was just recently updated to version 1.4, which introduced new characters, story events, and an all-new Pokémon-inspired game mode to the title.

  9. Kyōko Hikami - Wikipedia

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    Kyōko Hikami (氷上 恭子, Hikami Kyōko, born January 11, 1969) is a Japanese voice actress. [1] Her major roles include title character Momoko Hanasaki in the anime Wedding Peach, Hikaru Usada / Rabi~en~Rose in Di Gi Charat, Hebi no Yuki (Snake) in Angel Tales, Tsubaki Takamura in Sakura Wars, and Urara Kasuga in Sakura Diaries.