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| Miracle Girls | |
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| ミラクル★ガールズ (Mirakuru★Gāruzu) |
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| Genre | Magical girl |
| Manga | |
| Author | Nami Akimoto |
| Publisher | Kodansha |
| English publisher | |
| Magazine | Nakayoshi |
| Original run | 1991-07-06 – 1994-08-06 |
| Volumes | 9 |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Hiroko Tokita, Takashi Anno |
| Studio | Nippon Animation |
| Network | Nippon Television |
| Original run | 8 January 1993 – 24 December 1993 |
| Episodes | 51 |
Miracle Girls (ミラクル★ガールズ Mirakuru★Gāruzu) is a manga by Nami Akimoto. It was adapted into an anime series by Nippon Animation in 1993. Tokyopop has licensed the manga for English release in North America.
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Toni and Mika are identical twins with special powers. together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically. The athletically challenged Mika begs Toni to switch identities with her for her school's sports day track meet, where she and Toni are teamed with Mika's arch-enemy Jackson Neil, in the relay race. Toni, however, finds herself drawn to Jackson. Toni success in the relay causes the captain of the track team, Chris Kubrick, Jackson try to recruit Mika. So, once again the sisters switch identities. However, the science teacher, Mr. Kageura, find out about there psychic powers, and begins to stalking Toni. sensing that Mika (who was really Toni) has been behaving strangely, Jackson visits them at home. There he discovers their secret...
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The Miracle Girls manga is licensed for English release by Tokyopop, who released the series from 2000-10-17 until 2003-05-13.2 It was licened by Editions Star Comics for Italian released, where it was serialised in Amici.3 The manga has been released in Spanish by Norma Editorial as Gemelas Milagrosas from December 2004 to June 2006.4
It was adapted into an anime series by Nippon Animation in 1993. The anime was dubbed into Italian by DENEB Film where it was broadcast on Canale 5 from March 1996 and on Italia 1. It was dubbed in Tagalog and broadcast by ABS-CBN, and is also available in Spanish.5
The series uses three pieces of theme music. The opening themes of the whole series are performed by GARDEN, with "KISU no Tochuu de Namida ga" as the opening for episodes 1-29, and "Koi no Mirai" as the opening for episodes 30-51. Dio performs the ending theme for all 51 episodes, "Futari ja Nakya Dame na no".
A video game adaptation based on Miracle Girls was released for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo) by Takara on October 22, 1993. The player can choose to play as either Mikage or Tomomi and use candies as weapons to stun enemies and use them as platforms, and when the player clears a level, the player challenges the area boss to a mini-game.
Adam Arnold of Animefringe magazine praised the series, particularly for the detailed an expressive eyes, and the story "light-hearted and fun to read".6
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