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== Manga serialized in Nakayoshi |
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Revision as of 23:55, 31 July 2014
There are great manga magazines out there. Teen boys have Shonen Jump, little ones have CoroCoro Comic, and what do the elementary to middle school girls have..? Nakayoshi! (Lit: Close Friends)
Aimed at young girls, this Kodansha mag features love girly stories, and of course the frequent Magical Girl stories. The Other Wiki has a complete list of manga published in Nakayoshi.
Went through a minor Retool in 2010, and is now aimed at an older audience.
Manga serialized in Nakayoshi
- Candy Candy
- Cardcaptor Sakura
- Cherry Juice
- Daa! Daa! Daa!
- Hell Girl
- Kamichama Karin
- Kitchen Princess
- Kedamono Damono
- Koko ni Iru yo!
- Magic Knight Rayearth
- Mamotte Lollipop
- Pixie Pop (Gokkun! Puucho)
- Princess Knight (2nd edition)
- Sailor Moon
- Shugo Chara
- Sugar Sugar Rune
- The Cherry Project
- Tokyo Mew Mew
- Watashi ni XX Shinasai