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Shōjo and manga
* Shōjo manga: Manga intended for adolescent girls
A simple four-panel manga from the November 1910 issue of Shōjo ( artist unknown )
The most popular manga, Katsuji Matsumoto's Kurukuru Kurumi-chan ( くるくるクルミちゃん ), debuted on the pages of Shōjo no tomo ( 少女の友 ) in 1938.
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The Weekly Shōnen Jump's sister publication was a manga magazine called Shōnen Book, which was originally a male version of the short-lived shōjo manga anthology Shōjo Book.
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The North American version of the manga, retitled X / 1999 in its initial printing, was serialized in Viz Media's Animerica Extra and released in form under the Shōjo imprint.
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Shōjo and many
The basic storyline would be incorporated into many later Mahō Shōjo programs, particularly the concept of a magical princess relocating to the human world ( as in Mahō Tsukai Chappy, 1972, and Majokko Megu-chan, 1974 ).
There are many other girl protagonists in the Shōjo style of manga, which is targeted to girls as an audience.

Shōjo and from
Shogakukan published Fushigi Yûgi in Shōjo Comic in its original serialized form from May 1992 through June 1996.
It was originally serialized in Shōjo Comic from May 1996 through March 2000.
from 1979 to 1981 in Weekly Shōjo Comic, and Miyuki from 1980-1984 in Shōnen Big Comic.
The anime, like the Shōjo Friend serialization, lasted from April 1967 to April 1968, for a total of 52 episodes.
The sixty untitled chapters were serialized in Japan in the bimonthly manga anthology Shōjo Comic from 1995 to January 2002.

Shōjo and with
As this remake of the Shōjo Club version ran over a longer period of time than the original and is the closest in resemblance to the anime TV series, this is the version that the title Princess Knight is generally associated with.
It was serialized in the magazine Shōjo Friend in 1967, concurrently with its broadcast on television as animation.
His book Shōjo Tsubaki ( aka Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show ) has been adapted into an animated film ( Midori ) by Hiroshi Harada with a soundtrack by J. A.

Shōjo and on
* In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Ju-on series two new Japanese Ju-on films titled Ju-on: Shiroi Rōjo ( The Grudge: Old Lady in White ) and Ju-on: Kuroi Shōjo ( The Grudge: Girl in Black ) premiered in simultaneous screenings in theaters in Japan on June 27, 2009.
Shōjo writers put more emphasis on the girl.
* Princess Knight, by Osamu Tezuka, is first serialized on Kodansha's Shōjo Club
* Article on the animated film of Shōjo Tsubaki

Shōjo and .
Boys Over Flowers won the 41st Shogakukan Manga Award for Shōjo.
Its artist roster included Seiko Matsuda, Yūji Oda, ZIGGY, Kinniku Shōjo Tai and Takashi Sorimachi.
Written by Yuu Watase, Ceres, The Celestial Legend premiered in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic May 1996 issue and ran through the March 2000 issue.
Shōjo artists have written another sort of parody of magical girlfriends.
His works have been carried in manga magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Ciao, Shōjo Comic, Big Comic, and Petit Comic, and most of his works are published through Shogakukan and Gakken.
It appeared as a serial in the manga magazine Shōjo Comic.
In addition to Omoshiro Book, a female version was published in 1951: Shōjo Book which featured manga aimed at adolescent girls.
In 1955, the success of Shōjo Book led to the publication of currently running Ribon.
In 1951, another male edition of Shōjo Book was released after Omoshiro Book ceased publication, Shōnen Book was made and additionally Shōjo Book series were released in bunkoban editions under the Shōjo Manga Bunko imprint.
The third serialization was a rewriting of the Shōjo Club version, and it was run in Nakayoshi beginning in 1963.
( Shōjo Friend is now discontinued, but its sister publication Bessatsu Friend still exists.

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