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Miyuki (Japanese: みゆき) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan from 1980 to 1984 in the biweekly manga magazine Shōnen Big Comic (precursor to the current Weekly Young Sunday). The series was adapted into a movie, an anime television series, and a live-action television drama. It was very popular in Japan and was one of the winners of the 1982 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen and shōjo manga, along with Adachi's Touch.

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  • ميوكي هي سلسلة مانغا يابانية من تأليف ورسم ميتسورو أداتشي. نشرت من قبل شوغاكوكان في الفترة من 1980 حتى 1984. تم تحويل السلسلة لفيلم و مسلسل أنمي وفي عام 1982 حصلت على جائزة شوغاكوكان للمانغا في فئة الشونن والشوجو. (ar)
  • Miyuki (jap. みゆき) ist eine Manga-Serie des japanischen Zeichners Mitsuru Adachi. Die romantische Komödie, die sich dem Seinen-Genre zuordnen lässt und über 2100 Seiten umfasst, erschien von 1980 bis 1984 und wurde auch als Anime-Fernsehserie umgesetzt. Die Serie Miyuki beschreibt eine Dreiecksbeziehung zwischen den Hauptfiguren Masato Wakamatsu, seiner Stiefschwester Miyuki Wakamatsu und Masatos Schulfreundin Miyuki Kashima. (de)
  • Miyuki (Japanese: みゆき) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan from 1980 to 1984 in the biweekly manga magazine Shōnen Big Comic (precursor to the current Weekly Young Sunday). The series was adapted into a movie, an anime television series, and a live-action television drama. It was very popular in Japan and was one of the winners of the 1982 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen and shōjo manga, along with Adachi's Touch. Miyuki was Adachi's first manga adapted as an anime. The 37-episode anime series was broadcast from 31 March 1983 until 20 April 1984 on the Fuji Television network. The movie version was released on 16 September 1983. The television drama, produced by Fuji TV and Kyodo Television (a television production house), aired on 4 August 1986. The anime has been dubbed into several other languages including French and Spanish. (en)
  • Miyuki (みゆき) est un manga comique et romantique écrit par Mitsuru Adachi, auteur de Touch. La série est prépubliée entre 1980 et 1984 dans le magazine bihebdomadaire Shōnen Big Comic de l'éditeur Shogakukan. Il existe également une adaptation en anime ainsi qu'un film. L'anime de 37 épisodes est diffusé du 31 mars 1983 au 20 avril 1984 sur la chaîne Fuji Television. La version en film est parue le 16 septembre 1983. Un film live est également diffusé le 4 août 1986. En 1983, il remporte le Prix Shōgakukan dans la catégorie Shōnen avec Touch du même auteur. En France, l'anime a été diffusé à partir du 22 avril 1991 sur TF1 dans Club Dorothée Vacances sous le titre Tommy et Magalie. (fr)
  • 《미유키》(일본어: みゆき)는 아다치 미쓰루(미츠루)의 만화 작품으로, 소년 빅 코믹에 1980년부터 1984년까지 연재되었다. 이 만화를 주제로 영화, 애니메이션, 텔레비전 드라마 등이 제작되었으며, 1981년에는 일본 제28회 소학관 만화상을 수상했다. (ko)
  • Miyuki (みゆき?) è un manga di Mitsuru Adachi, pubblicato dalla Shogakukan su Shōnen Big Comic (precursore dell'attuale Weekly Young Sunday) dal 1980 al 1984 e successivamente raccolto in 12 tankōbon. La storia è stata adattata anche in un film animato, in una serie televisiva ed in un drama televisivo con attori. Ebbe un ampio successo in Giappone, al punto di essere stato uno dei fumetti vincitori dello Shogakukan Manga Award nel 1982, insieme a Touch, sempre di Adachi. Miyuki è stato il primo manga di Adachi ad essere adattato in un anime. La serie di 37 episodi, trasmessa in Giappone dal 31 marzo 1983 al 20 aprile 1984 dalla Fuji Television, è stata trasmessa in Italia nel 1990 su Junior TV. Il film animato invece fu proiettato il 16 settembre 1983. (it)
  • 『みゆき』は、あだち充による日本の漫画作品。1980年から1984年まで『少年ビッグコミック』(小学館)で連載された。あだち充の代表作の1つであり、ラブコメディにスポーツを絡めた青春モノを得意とするあだち充作品群の中でも、本作は恋愛のみにスポットを当てている「ラブコメ」の王道作品である。第28回(昭和57年度)小学館漫画賞受賞。テレビアニメ化、テレビドラマ化、実写映画化もされた。2020年4月時点で累計発行部数は2500万部を記録している。 (ja)
  • «Miyuki» (яп. みゆき Миюки) — манга, автор . Публиковалась издательством Shogakukan с 1980 по 1984 год в журнале Shonen Big Comic (предшественник ). Манга наряду с Touch получила премию Shogakukan. По мотивам манги был выпущен полнометражный мультфильм и аниме-сериал, который транслировался по телеканалу Fuji Television с 31 марта 1983 года по 20 апреля 1984 года. Мультфильм был выпущен 16 сентября 1983 года. В 1986 году был выпущена дорама под названием Monday Dramaland (яп. 月曜ドラマランド Гэцуё Дорамарандо). (ru)
  • Miyuki (みゆき Miyuki?) é uma série de mangá do género comédia romântica, escrita por Mitsuru Adachi. O mangá foi publicado pela editora japonesa Shogakukan na revista Shōnen Big Comic, entre 1980 e 1984 (precursora da atual Weekly Young Sunday). Mais tarde a série foi adaptada em anime e também teve uma adaptação fílmica e para Jdrama. Em 1982, a série ganhou o Prêmio de Mangá Shogakukan nas categorias mangás shōnen e shōjo, junto com o mangá Touch. O anime teve 37 episódios, que foram transmitidos entre 31 de março de 1983 até 20 de abril de 1984 na Fuji TV. O filme foi lançado no Japão em 16 de setembro de 1983. O JDrama foi produzido pela Fuji TV e Kyodo Television e estreou em 4 de agosto de 1986. (pt)
  • 《美雪、美雪》(日語:みゆき)是日本漫畫家安達充早期長篇戀愛喜劇加運動的日本漫畫代表作品之一。連載於1980年至1984年在少年漫畫雑誌《》(小學館)1980年17號至1984年18號。曾經入圍第28回(昭和57年度)小學館漫畫獎。台灣早期曾經翻譯為《我愛妹妹》。 該作品曾在1983年至1984年播過同名電視動畫,此外還有及版(下述)。 (zh)
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  • This is the first volume of the Miyuki manga, featuring the three main characters, Masato Wakamatsu, Miyuki Wakamatsu and Miyuki Kashima. (en)
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  • *Chapters 18–36 (en)
  • *Chapters 1–17 (en)
  • *Chapters 37–55 (en)
  • *Chapters 56–75 (en)
  • *Chapters 76–95 (en)
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  • Taihei Ishikawa, Setsurō Wakamatsu, Shinsuke Tani (en)
  • Tomohiro Iji (en)
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  • The school exam date approaches and Miyuki makes herself scarce so Masato could concentrate; after passing the test, Masato collapses from Miyuki-withdrawal. Their daily life continues until spring where Masato's childhood friend, Yūichi Sawada, returns to visit. Yūichi falls in love with Miyuki and asks Masato for permission to marry her; Masato accepts, believing it is his duty as a brother and Yūichi would bring her happiness, but is discomforted with his decision. During Yūichi's wedding, Masato confesses his non blood-relation to Miyuki and his feelings of love towards her. Months later, Masato and Miyuki are married in the Philippines offscreen and send postcards to all their acquaintances in Japan. Elsewhere, Yūichi meets Kashima in the streets and the two approach each other happily. (en)
  • Masato Wakamatsu is working at a summer beach house and tries to court his classmate named Miyuki Kashima. After failing and humiliating himself, he befriends a pretty girl at the beach; he returns home and discovers that pretty girl is his sister-by-marriage, Miyuki Wakamatsu, whom was separated from him for the past six years and has returned to live with him. At school, Kashima empathizes with Wakamatsu's mistakes and the two begin dating. Meanwhile, Masato's friend, Ryūichi Masaki, attempts to court Miyuki who plays along but is apathetic towards his approach. Meanwhile at home, Masato is conflicted between seeing Miyuki as a girl and sister and continues adjusting to his life with her. Later, Masato goes on a date with Kashimi but is sabotaged by Miyuki who feels neglected by him. Afterwards, Torao Nakata, Miyuki's middle school gym teacher, and Yasujirō Kashima, Kashima's father, fall for Miyuki's beauty and attempts to court her. A year passes and Miyuki enrolls into Masato's school and is stalked by Torao who becomes the highschool gym teacher. Later, Yasujirō blackmails Masato into inviting him and Miyuki to a picnic in order to date his daughter. Masato agrees, regrets it immediate, and expresses relief the weather cancels their trip. Masato's popular classmate, Kenji Kōsaka, attempts to court Kashima and Miyuki only to be outdone by Masato. (en)
  • The loner student attempts to blackmail Masato to set on a date with Miyuki. After being rebuffed by Miyuki, the loner student gains a new personality and is able to befriend his classmates before transferring schools. Masato discovers he failed his university entrance exam; in response, Kashima takes a year off to attend University-preparatory school with him. The two then continue their daily lives until summer where Miyuki's father requests to send her to Australia for the break. Masato discovers that Ryūichi and Torao intend to follow Miyuki to Australia; after hearing about the aggressive nature of men there, Masato tells Miyuki to stay with him. After enjoying their summer, Ryūichi blackmails his teacher to host a play where he and Miyuki are the romantic protagonists. Ryūichi and his replacement require a sudden appendectomy allowing Masato to usurp his position in the play; the play concludes with a kiss between the two. (en)
  • Masato discovers a letter from his father who asks Miyuki to return abroad with him; Miyuki declines and opts to stay with Masato instead. Torao comes down with a cold and is visited by Miyuki; Torao attempts to propose to Miyuki but mistakenly proposes to Miyuki Euhara, Torao's marriage candidate. Later, Masato and his friends arrange a mountain trip and are sabotaged by Ryūichi who blackmails them to work at his beach house so he could be with Miyuki. At the beach house, Ryūichi attempts to rape Miyuki but is outwitted by her and falls asleep instead. Later, Ryūichi needs a blood transplant and demands one from Miyuki; Masato worries Miyuki might discover they are not blood related but learns they coincidentally share the same blood time; Masato then donates blood in her place. After summer, Torao convinces Miyuki for a pity date and antagonists his fiancé's father to escape marriage. Masato's class has a field trip leaving Miyuki alone; Ryūichi, Torao, and Yasujirō then intrude upon Miyuki's home, hoping to seduce her. Masato is able to deduce Miyuki's situation, despite her facade, and returns home early. Kashima begins to feel neglected by Masato, who prioritizes Miyuki over her, and asks another guy out. That person is revealed to have neglected his family for Kashima, causing her to end the date and gain new insight towards Masato. During the winter break, a Canadian man attempts to wedlock Miyuki but is deported and returned to his fiancé. School resumes and Ryūichi is to be expelled from school due to multiple repeats. In his anger, he accidentally performs notable good deeds earning him media recognition and pressures the school to promote him to the next grade. (en)
  • Masato's class arranges a play with Kashima as the heroine and Kenji as the hero; Masato saves Kenji's life and usurps the role as the hero due to the latter becoming injured. Later, the plane Masato's father on crashes and the two plan on how to survive financially without him; shortly after, they learn he is alive. This event causes Masato to wonder what to do with his life and decides to enter a university with Kashima. Kashima is living with Masato until her parents return from their vacation. Miyuki tells her a story about a boy who saved her from a lion whom she promised marriage in return; Kashima discovers claw marks on Masato's back and realizes he was the boy. After Kashima's parents return: at school, Ryūichi cons the students to take pictures of girls in their underwear; Masato almost enters pictures of Miyuki whom volunteered but reconsiders at the thought of people seeing Miyuki's body. Later, Kenji makes multiple attempts to sabotage Masato's relationship with Kashima but is overcome by the couple. Returning home from the trip, Ryūichi avoids Miyuki hoping his disappearance would trick her into seeing him. He begins to develop Miyuki-withdrawals and becomes sick; a coincidental meeting with her cures him and he returns to his normal courting activities. Later, Masato meets his childhood caretaker who he asks to keep his non-existent blood relationship with Miyuki a secret. Right after, he realizes he lost the family registry at school. A loner student finds it and blackmails Masato to treat him to ramen. (en)
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  • ميوكي هي سلسلة مانغا يابانية من تأليف ورسم ميتسورو أداتشي. نشرت من قبل شوغاكوكان في الفترة من 1980 حتى 1984. تم تحويل السلسلة لفيلم و مسلسل أنمي وفي عام 1982 حصلت على جائزة شوغاكوكان للمانغا في فئة الشونن والشوجو. (ar)
  • Miyuki (jap. みゆき) ist eine Manga-Serie des japanischen Zeichners Mitsuru Adachi. Die romantische Komödie, die sich dem Seinen-Genre zuordnen lässt und über 2100 Seiten umfasst, erschien von 1980 bis 1984 und wurde auch als Anime-Fernsehserie umgesetzt. Die Serie Miyuki beschreibt eine Dreiecksbeziehung zwischen den Hauptfiguren Masato Wakamatsu, seiner Stiefschwester Miyuki Wakamatsu und Masatos Schulfreundin Miyuki Kashima. (de)
  • 《미유키》(일본어: みゆき)는 아다치 미쓰루(미츠루)의 만화 작품으로, 소년 빅 코믹에 1980년부터 1984년까지 연재되었다. 이 만화를 주제로 영화, 애니메이션, 텔레비전 드라마 등이 제작되었으며, 1981년에는 일본 제28회 소학관 만화상을 수상했다. (ko)
  • 『みゆき』は、あだち充による日本の漫画作品。1980年から1984年まで『少年ビッグコミック』(小学館)で連載された。あだち充の代表作の1つであり、ラブコメディにスポーツを絡めた青春モノを得意とするあだち充作品群の中でも、本作は恋愛のみにスポットを当てている「ラブコメ」の王道作品である。第28回(昭和57年度)小学館漫画賞受賞。テレビアニメ化、テレビドラマ化、実写映画化もされた。2020年4月時点で累計発行部数は2500万部を記録している。 (ja)
  • «Miyuki» (яп. みゆき Миюки) — манга, автор . Публиковалась издательством Shogakukan с 1980 по 1984 год в журнале Shonen Big Comic (предшественник ). Манга наряду с Touch получила премию Shogakukan. По мотивам манги был выпущен полнометражный мультфильм и аниме-сериал, который транслировался по телеканалу Fuji Television с 31 марта 1983 года по 20 апреля 1984 года. Мультфильм был выпущен 16 сентября 1983 года. В 1986 году был выпущена дорама под названием Monday Dramaland (яп. 月曜ドラマランド Гэцуё Дорамарандо). (ru)
  • 《美雪、美雪》(日語:みゆき)是日本漫畫家安達充早期長篇戀愛喜劇加運動的日本漫畫代表作品之一。連載於1980年至1984年在少年漫畫雑誌《》(小學館)1980年17號至1984年18號。曾經入圍第28回(昭和57年度)小學館漫畫獎。台灣早期曾經翻譯為《我愛妹妹》。 該作品曾在1983年至1984年播過同名電視動畫,此外還有及版(下述)。 (zh)
  • Miyuki (Japanese: みゆき) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan from 1980 to 1984 in the biweekly manga magazine Shōnen Big Comic (precursor to the current Weekly Young Sunday). The series was adapted into a movie, an anime television series, and a live-action television drama. It was very popular in Japan and was one of the winners of the 1982 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen and shōjo manga, along with Adachi's Touch. (en)
  • Miyuki (みゆき) est un manga comique et romantique écrit par Mitsuru Adachi, auteur de Touch. La série est prépubliée entre 1980 et 1984 dans le magazine bihebdomadaire Shōnen Big Comic de l'éditeur Shogakukan. Il existe également une adaptation en anime ainsi qu'un film. L'anime de 37 épisodes est diffusé du 31 mars 1983 au 20 avril 1984 sur la chaîne Fuji Television. La version en film est parue le 16 septembre 1983. Un film live est également diffusé le 4 août 1986. En 1983, il remporte le Prix Shōgakukan dans la catégorie Shōnen avec Touch du même auteur. (fr)
  • Miyuki (みゆき?) è un manga di Mitsuru Adachi, pubblicato dalla Shogakukan su Shōnen Big Comic (precursore dell'attuale Weekly Young Sunday) dal 1980 al 1984 e successivamente raccolto in 12 tankōbon. La storia è stata adattata anche in un film animato, in una serie televisiva ed in un drama televisivo con attori. Ebbe un ampio successo in Giappone, al punto di essere stato uno dei fumetti vincitori dello Shogakukan Manga Award nel 1982, insieme a Touch, sempre di Adachi. (it)
  • Miyuki (みゆき Miyuki?) é uma série de mangá do género comédia romântica, escrita por Mitsuru Adachi. O mangá foi publicado pela editora japonesa Shogakukan na revista Shōnen Big Comic, entre 1980 e 1984 (precursora da atual Weekly Young Sunday). Mais tarde a série foi adaptada em anime e também teve uma adaptação fílmica e para Jdrama. Em 1982, a série ganhou o Prêmio de Mangá Shogakukan nas categorias mangás shōnen e shōjo, junto com o mangá Touch. (pt)
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  • みゆき (漫画) (ja)
  • Miyuki (manga) (en)
  • Miyuki (ru)
  • Miyuki (pt)
  • 美雪、美雪 (zh)
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