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Wedding Peach (Japanese: 愛天使伝説ウェディングピーチ, Hepburn: Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedingu Pīchi, literally "Legend of the Angel of Love: Wedding Peach") is a Japanese shōjo manga written by Sukehiro Tomita and illustrated by Nao Yazawa that was originally serialized in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine.
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 ...
Nao Yazawa (谷沢 直, Yazawa Nao, born on July 29) is a Japanese manga artist [1] born in Tokyo, Japan. Her most notable series is Wedding Peach, which was made into an anime series of the same name, and was published worldwide.
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.
Furil (フリルズ) was a Japanese trio group consisting of three main seiyus from the anime Wedding Peach namely Kyōko Hikami, Yūko Miyamura, Yukana and later Yuka Imai. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Members
Wedding Peach: 1994 Sukehiro Tomita & Nao Yazawa: Manga Anime television series, OVA [3] Wish Upon the Pleiades: 2011 Gainax: Anime television series — [61] Witchy PreCure! 2016 Izumi Todo: Anime television series Manga, anime film [4]: 30 Wonder Egg Priority: 2021 Shinji Nojima: Anime television series — [62] Wonderful Pretty Cure! 2024 ...
Wedding Peach: Yousuke Fuuma/Viento: TV series 2004 Ou Dorobou Jing in Seventh Heaven: Postino Short film Thief: Deadly Shadows: Townspeople #3 Video game 2005–2006 Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor: Archanfel TV series, 6 episodes 2006 009-1: Loki TV series, 4 episodes 2006–2010 Pumpkin Scissors: Oreldo TV series, 24 episodes 2007 Metroid Prime ...
Takehito Koyasu (子安 武人, Koyasu Takehito, born May 5, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. [5] He is affiliated with and representative of T's Factory, a voice acting agency he founded in October 1998.