Anmitsu Hime
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| Anmitsu Hime | |
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![]() Cover of the second DVD box for the anime. |
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| あんみつ姫 | |
| Genre | Fantasy, Comedy |
| Manga | |
| Author | Shosuke Kurakane |
| Publisher | Kobunsha |
| Demographic | Shōjo |
| Magazine | Shōjo (magazine) |
| Original run | May 1949 – April 1955 |
| Volumes | 4 |
| Manga | |
| Author | Shosuke Kurakane (story) Izumi Takemoto (art) |
| Publisher | Kodansha |
| Demographic | Shōjo |
| Magazine | Nakayoshi |
| Original run | September 1986 – October 1987 |
| Volumes | 4 |
| TV anime: Anmitsu Hime: From Amakara Castle | |
| Director | Masami Anno |
| Studio | Studio Pierrot |
| Network | Fuji TV |
| Original run | October 5, 1986 – September 27, 1987 |
| Episodes | 51 |
Anmitsu Hime (あんみつ姫 meaning Princess Anmitsu or Sugar Princess?) is a manga series by Shosuke Kurakane. An anime adaptation, called Anmitsu Hime: From Amakara Castle was made by Studio Pierrot, aired on Fuji TV from October 5, 1986 to September 27, 1987 for a 51-episode run.
Izumi Takemoto also released a remake of the original manga series, using the same title.
A Sega Master System video game based on the series was translated for the Europe, North America and Oceania markets as Alex Kidd in High-Tech World, with Anmitsu Hime characters replaced with Alex Kidd characters.
The series is about a tomboy princess.
[edit] External links
- Studio Pierrot Anmitsu Hime website
- Anmitsu Hime (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia


