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rdfs:comment | - Peach Girl (ピーチガール, Pīchi Gāru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Miwa Ueda. It was published in Japan by Kodansha in Bessatsu Friend from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes. The series was adapted as a Taiwanese drama in 2002 and a Japanese animated television series in 2005. The North American version of the manga is published in two parts by Tokyopop: Peach Girl, covering the first eight volumes of the Japanese release; and Peach Girl: Change of Heart, comprising the final ten books. The animated TV series is distributed by Funimation Entertainment in North America.
- thumb| Peach Girl (jap. ピーチガール pīchi gāru) ist eine abgeschlossene Manga-Serie der japanischen Mangaka Miwa Ueda, die auch als Anime-Serie umgesetzt wurde. Sie ist dem Shōjo-Genre zuzuordnen und dreht sich um die Beziehungsprobleme einer Gruppe japanischer Schülerinnen und Schüler.
- Peach girl 「ピーチガール Pīchi Gāru?」 es un manga shōjo creado por Miwa Ueda. La serie fue adaptada al anime y consta de 25 episodios.
- Peach Girl(ピーチガールPīchi Gāru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Miwa Ueda. It was published in Japan by Kodansha in Bessatsu Friend from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes. The series was adapted as a Taiwanese drama in 2002 and a Japanese animated television series in 2005. The North American version of the manga is published in two parts by Tokyopop: Peach Girl, covering the first eight volumes of the Japanese release; and Peach Girl: Change of Heart, comprising the final ten books. The animated TV series is distributed by Funimation Entertainment in North America.
- Peach Girl (ピーチガール, Pīchi Gāru) is an extremely popular shōjo manga and anime series by Miwa Ueda (上田美和 Ueda Miwa). There was also a live action version produced in Taiwan. The manga is published in Japan by Kodansha, and is published in North America by TOKYOPOP. TOKYOPOP divided the series into two parts, the first eight books being 'Peach Girl' and the last ten being Peach Girl: Change of Heart. In the Japanese version of the manga, all volumes are titled Peach Girl. The anime has been licensed by FUNimation Entertainment and they will release the series in early 2007.
- And it gets even more confusing from there.
* Aesop Amnesia: Dear God, Sae is this trope. After being turned down by the guy she's claimed to love (at the time), being victimized by her former victims, and being treated as a friend by MOMO, given enough time, she goes back to her jealous manipulative ways.
* All of the Other Reindeer: Momo is bullied by Sae for the majority of the story, though Sae lies to people about this, trying to make it seem like it's Momo who's bullying her. Also, Momo is put down by her classmates and other people for having tan skin and bleached red hair, because they believe this means she is a kogal.
* Alpha Bitch: Sae.
* Attempted Rape: Both Momo and Sae have been victims of this, arguably.
* Attention Whore: Sae.
* Bishonen: Jigoro, Toji,
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abstract | - And it gets even more confusing from there.
* Aesop Amnesia: Dear God, Sae is this trope. After being turned down by the guy she's claimed to love (at the time), being victimized by her former victims, and being treated as a friend by MOMO, given enough time, she goes back to her jealous manipulative ways.
* All of the Other Reindeer: Momo is bullied by Sae for the majority of the story, though Sae lies to people about this, trying to make it seem like it's Momo who's bullying her. Also, Momo is put down by her classmates and other people for having tan skin and bleached red hair, because they believe this means she is a kogal.
* Alpha Bitch: Sae.
* Attempted Rape: Both Momo and Sae have been victims of this, arguably.
* Attention Whore: Sae.
* Bishonen: Jigoro, Toji, Kairi, and Ryo.
* Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Sae is one of the greatest examples of this trope in all of anime.
* Cannot Spit It Out
* Chivalrous Pervert: Kairi.
* Clingy Jealous Girl: Momo towards Toji at times. Sae is much more aggressive about this towards any guy that captures her attention, namely Toji and Ryo. Also, both Toji and Kairi could be seen as male versions of this trope in regards to Momo, and Jigoro to Sae.
* Then there's Kairi's bitchy trio of Clingy Jealous Girl's who hold nothing but pure hatred towards Momo.
* Covert Pervert: Momo, even though she violently berates Kairi for his perverted tendencies, it has been suggested that she is secretly perverted herself.
* Dark-Skinned Redhead: Momo, as a result of her dedication to the swim team.
* Fan Service: Much more of this in the manga than in the anime.
* Foe Yay; Les Yay: Much subtext between Sae and Momo despite -or possibly because of- their hatred towards each other.
* Green-Eyed Monster: This defines Sae.
* Hidden Eyes
* I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: At least twice each for Toji and Kairi.
* It Meant Something to Me
* Love Dodecahedron
* Manipulative Bitch: Sae, again.
* Megaton Punch: Momo, frequently to Kairi.
* More Than Mind Control: Sae loves doing this.
* Puss in Boots: This is about as Face as Sae gets.
* Rape as Redemption: Averted. When Sae gets put in danger of it as revenge for her putting Momo in the same situation previously, Momo rescues her as soon as she finds out.
* Being rescued for a second time plays it straight, though.
* Second Love: Momo ends up with Kairi instead of her first love, Toji.
* Stalker with a Crush: Sae, repeatedly and to extremes.
* Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Momo.
* The Glomp: Toji to Momo sometimes, and Sae to whoever she may like at the moment.
* Tomboy and Girly Girl: Both Sae and Momo can be one or the other at times.
* Tsundere: Momo again, without a doubt.
* Unwitting Pawn: Toji, then Jigoro.
* Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Sae's favorite tactic; She's even the Trope Namer.
* Wrong Guy First: Sort of. More like Best Guy Last.
* Yandere: Sae, to a certain degree, depending on your view.
* As well as Kairi's trio of Clingy Jealous Girl's.
* Zettai Ryouiki: Momo wears grade A in episode 9.
- Peach Girl (ピーチガール, Pīchi Gāru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Miwa Ueda. It was published in Japan by Kodansha in Bessatsu Friend from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes. The series was adapted as a Taiwanese drama in 2002 and a Japanese animated television series in 2005. The North American version of the manga is published in two parts by Tokyopop: Peach Girl, covering the first eight volumes of the Japanese release; and Peach Girl: Change of Heart, comprising the final ten books. The animated TV series is distributed by Funimation Entertainment in North America.
- Peach Girl (ピーチガール, Pīchi Gāru) is an extremely popular shōjo manga and anime series by Miwa Ueda (上田美和 Ueda Miwa). There was also a live action version produced in Taiwan. The manga is published in Japan by Kodansha, and is published in North America by TOKYOPOP. TOKYOPOP divided the series into two parts, the first eight books being 'Peach Girl' and the last ten being Peach Girl: Change of Heart. In the Japanese version of the manga, all volumes are titled Peach Girl. In Japan the manga ran from 1998 to 2003, the anime ran in early to mid 2005, and the live action ran in 2002. The manga has 18 volumes, the anime has 25 episodes, and the live action has 13 episodes. Although the manga has ended, Ueda is currently working on Ura Peach Girl (Peach Girl: Sae's Story in the TOKYOPOP version; literally, "Reverse Peach Girl"), a sequel story with Sae as the main character. Both stories appear in Kodansha's Bessatsu Friend magazine in Japan. The anime has been licensed by FUNimation Entertainment and they will release the series in early 2007.
- thumb| Peach Girl (jap. ピーチガール pīchi gāru) ist eine abgeschlossene Manga-Serie der japanischen Mangaka Miwa Ueda, die auch als Anime-Serie umgesetzt wurde. Sie ist dem Shōjo-Genre zuzuordnen und dreht sich um die Beziehungsprobleme einer Gruppe japanischer Schülerinnen und Schüler.
- Peach girl 「ピーチガール Pīchi Gāru?」 es un manga shōjo creado por Miwa Ueda. La serie fue adaptada al anime y consta de 25 episodios.
- Peach Girl(ピーチガールPīchi Gāru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Miwa Ueda. It was published in Japan by Kodansha in Bessatsu Friend from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes. The series was adapted as a Taiwanese drama in 2002 and a Japanese animated television series in 2005. The North American version of the manga is published in two parts by Tokyopop: Peach Girl, covering the first eight volumes of the Japanese release; and Peach Girl: Change of Heart, comprising the final ten books. The animated TV series is distributed by Funimation Entertainment in North America.
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