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Wedding Peach
愛天使伝説ウェディング・ピーチ
(Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedingu Pīchi)
GenreMagical girl, Romance
Manga
AuthorSukehiro Tomita
Nao Yazawa
PublisherFlag of Japan Shogakukan
DemographicShōjo
MagazineCiao
Original run1994 – 1996
Volumes6
TV anime
DirectorKunihiko Yuyama
StudioKSS
NetworkFlag of Japan TV Tokyo, NAS
Original run5 April 1995 – 27 March 1996
Episodes51
OVA: Wedding Peach DX
DirectorKunihiko Yuyama
StudioKSS
LicensorFlag of the United States ADV Films
Flag of Italy Dynamic Italia
Flag of Germany ACOG
Episodes4
Released1996
Game
PublisherKSS
PlatformSuper Famicom
ReleasedFlag of Japan 1995-09-25
Game: Jama-P Panic!
PublisherKSS
Genrepuzzle
PlatformGame Boy
ReleasedFlag of Japan 1995-12-08
Game: Wedding Peach: Doki Doki Oiro-naoshi Fashion Dai-sakusen
PublisherKSS
PlatformPlaystation
ReleasedFlag of Japan 1996-09-27
Manga: Wedding Peach: Young Love
AuthorNao Yazawa
PublisherFlag of Japan Shogakukan
DemographicShōjo
MagazineShōgaku Sannensei
Original run2004 – ongoing
Volumes1
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Wedding Peach (愛天使伝説ウェディング・ピーチ ,Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedingu Pīchi?, literally "Legend of the Angel of Love: Wedding Peach") is a shōjo manga by Nao Yazawa and Sukehiro Tomita that was originally serialized in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine. In North America it is translated and published by VIZ Media in its entirety, comprising six volumes.[1]

The manga later was adapted into an anime television series that was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and ran for 51 episodes on TV Tokyo from April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 [2] and spawned a 4-episode OVA sequel (Wedding Peach DX) in 1996. [3]

The anime (which is co-produced by KSS, TV Tokyo and NAS) is licensed for distribution in North America by ADV Films, and they have released both the TV series and OVA series onto a total of ten DVD volumes.

In 2004, Wedding Peach: Young Love was released, a compilation of Wedding Peach stories made specifically for the monthly magazine Shogaku Sannensei ("Elementary School Third-grader").[4] To better fit the magazine's target audience, the "Young Love" version of Wedding Peach features younger-looking characters, less complex storylines, and simpler dialogue.