Serialized in Nakayoshi from 1975 to 1979, the story of Candy White revolutionized the shōjo genre. However, a decades-long legal battle between writer Kyoko Mizuki and artist Yumiko Igarashi has frozen the franchise. No new anime, no reprints, no official streaming.
Despite this, the fandom survives. Why? Because the story of a poor orphan who wins hearts through pure grit is timeless.
Orphaned at a young age, Candice "Candy" White Adley is a boundless ball of optimism. Despite the cruelty of the Leagan family and the endless trials of life, she never loses her smile. From the green hills of Pony’s Home to the aristocratic halls of boarding school, Candy searches for two things: her "Prince of the Hill" and a place to belong.
Team Anthony? Team Terry? Or team Albert? (We know the correct answer). 🍬
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Serialized in Nakayoshi from 1975 to 1979, the story of Candy White revolutionized the shōjo genre. However, a decades-long legal battle between writer Kyoko Mizuki and artist Yumiko Igarashi has frozen the franchise. No new anime, no reprints, no official streaming.
Despite this, the fandom survives. Why? Because the story of a poor orphan who wins hearts through pure grit is timeless. Candy Candy
Orphaned at a young age, Candice "Candy" White Adley is a boundless ball of optimism. Despite the cruelty of the Leagan family and the endless trials of life, she never loses her smile. From the green hills of Pony’s Home to the aristocratic halls of boarding school, Candy searches for two things: her "Prince of the Hill" and a place to belong. Serialized in Nakayoshi from 1975 to 1979, the
Team Anthony? Team Terry? Or team Albert? (We know the correct answer). 🍬 Despite this, the fandom survives