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Cinderella (シンデレラ物語, Shinderera Monogatari, lit. "The Story of Cinderella") is a Japanese 1996 anime television series based on the fairytale of the same name by Charles Perrault and The Brothers Grimm. It was produced by Tatsunoko Production. The series originally aired from April 4 to October 3, 1996, comprising 26 episodes. [2]
Cinderella (1994), a Japanese-American direct-to-video film by Jetlag Productions. World Fairy Tale Series (Anime sekai no dōwa) (1995), anime television anthology produced by Toei Animation, has half-hour adaptation. Cinderella Monogatari (The Story of Cinderella) (1996), anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production.
Cinderella Chef (Chinese: 萌妻食神; pinyin: Méng Qī Shí Shén), aka Meng Qi Shi Shen, Adorable Food Goddess, is a donghua ONA series aired in 2018, published by Yuewen Animation (阅文动画) and produced by Wawayu Animation (娃娃鱼动画) in Hangzhou. [1]
Cinderella Boy (Japanese: シンデレラボーイ, Hepburn: Shinderera Bōi) is a one-shot manga created by Monkey Punch. It was originally published in the Kobunsha magazine Popcorn in 1980. An alternate version was published in Anime DO in 1982. The plot follows the adventures of impoverished private detective Ranma Hinamatsuri and his ...
Promise Cinderella (Japanese: プロミス・シンデレラ, Hepburn: Puromisu Shinderera) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Oreco Tachibana. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Ura Sunday website and MangaONE app from January 2018 to March 2022, with its chapters collected into 16 tankōbon volumes.
Assassin & Cinderella (アサシン&シンデレラ, Asashin & Shinderera) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuzo Natsuno. It began serialization on Square Enix 's Gangan Online manga website in August 2022.
After the publication of her first major manga, the post-apocalyptic Pure Trance (1998), manga artist Junko Mizuno wrote and illustrated Cinderalla. [1] According to Mizuno, her then-current manager, a graphic designer, and an editor had "wanted to make money using [her]," and as they thought she had no skill in creating original stories, they had wanted her to make something with a basis in ...
An anime television series adaptation of Kuma-Jet's Cinderella Girls Theater spin-off manga, produced by Gathering and directed by Mankyū, was announced on November 28, 2016, as part of the game's 5th anniversary [5] via a 3-minute short film distributed online and premiered its first season which ran from April 4 [50] [51] to June 27, 2017.