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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 ...
Tomoki Hasegawa III (長谷川 智樹, Hasegawa Tomoki, born July 19, 1957) is a Japanese composer and arranger of music from Osaka Prefecture, Japan, best known for his work on anime soundtracks. [1] He has also done sound production work on albums for Mayumi Iizuka.
Wedding Peach ran in Ciao magazine from 1994 to 1996, published by Shogakukan for six tankōbon volumes, and was adapted into an anime series. She worked on several other stories until 2000. [ 3 ] In 2003, she released the shojo manga Nozomi , a story about a girl who makes a wish upon a falling star and meets a demon who teaches her about love.
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
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 ...
The song featured in the opening is Bloom by Japanese pop punk band Necry Talkie, which has previously provided songs for two other anime series — Eagle Talon: Golden Spell, and the first season ...
Mania.com's Mark Thomas feels that the anime's music is "in complete harmony with theme of the series". [1] Writing for The Los Angeles Times, Charles Solomon ranked the series the ninth best anime on his "Top 10". [2]
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