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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Candy_CandyCandy Candy - Wikipedia

    Manga. Announcement of the Candy Candy manga appeared in the March 1975 issue of Nakayoshi. The first chapter was published in April 1975, and continued until the last chapter in March 1979. However, the story did not appear in the November 1975, December 1976, January 1978 and June 1978 issues.

  2. When Mizuki joined forces with manga artist Yumiko Igarashi, the Japanese magazine Nakayoshi became interested in Candy Candy. The series was serialized as a manga series in the magazine for four years and won the 1st Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo in 1977.

  3. Candy Candy first appeared in a prose novel by famed Japanese writer Keiko Nagita under the pen name Kyoko Mizuki in April 1975. When Mizuki joined forces with manga artist Yumiko Igarashi, the Japanese magazine Nakayoshi became interested in Candy Candy.

  4. Dec 28, 2008 · Looking for information on the manga Candy Candy? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Left in Pony's Home orphanage as a baby, Candace "Candy" White grew up to be a boisterous and energetic girl.

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  5. Candy Candy first appeared in a prose novel by famed Japanese writer Kyoko Mizuki in April 1975. When Mizuki joined forces with manga artist Yumiko Igarashi, the Japanese magazine Nakayoshi became interested in Candy Candy.

  6. "Candy Candy" was originally a manga written by Kyoko Mizuki and illustrated by Yumiko Igarashi, published from 1975 to 1979. The anime series "Candy Candy" was broadcast from 1976 to 1979, totaling 115 episodes.

  7. academia-lab.com › encyclopedia › candy-candyCandy Candy - AcademiaLab

    Candy Candy (キャンディ・キャンディ, '& #39;Candy Candy''? ) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kyōko Mizuki, one of Keiko Nagita's pseudonyms, and the mangaka Yumiko Igarashi, published in Japan by Kōdansha Ltd. from 1975 to 1979.

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