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Nono-chan

Nono-chan
Nono-chan manga vol5 from Futabasha.jpg
Cover of volume 5 of the manga published by Futabasha.
ののちゃん
Genre Humor, Slice of life story
Manga
Tonari no Yamada-kun
Written by Hisaichi Ishii
Published by Asahi Shimbun
Tokyo Sogensha
Tokuma Shoten
Magazine Asahi Shimbun
Original run October 1, 1991March 31, 1997
Volumes 6 (Asahi)
11 (Sogensha)
3 (Tokuma)
Manga
Written by Hisaichi Ishii
Published by Futabasha (Channel Zero)
Tokyo Sogensha
Tokuma Shoten
Magazine Asahi Shimbun
Original run April 1, 1997 – present
Volumes 10 (Futabasha/Channel Zero)
12 (Sogensha)
7 (Tokuma)
Anime film
My Neighbors the Yamadas
Directed by Isao Takahata
Produced by Toshio Suzuki
Written by Isao Takahata
Music by Akiko Yano
Studio Studio Ghibli
Licensed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Released July 17, 1999
Runtime 104 minutes
Anime television series
Directed by Toshinori Fukuzawa
Produced by Yumi Shimizu
Kenji Oota
Hiroyuki Sakurada
Written by Takashi Yamada
Music by en avant
Studio Toei Animation
Original network TV Asahi
Original run July 7, 2001September 28, 2002
Episodes 61
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Nono-chan (ののちゃん?) is a yonkoma manga series begun in 1991 by Hisaichi Ishii originally serialized as My Neighbors the Yamadas (となりのやまだ君 Tonari no Yamada-kun?) in the Asahi Shimbun in Japan. When the series first began, it was generally focused on all of the members of the Yamada family. As the series progressed, the daughter (Nonoko, or "Nono-chan") became the most popular character among readers and more of the strips focused on her and her point of view. In 1997, the series title was changed to reflect this change of focus. The Asahi Shimbun continues to feature this manga series as of October 2007.

In July 1999, Studio Ghibli released My Neighbors the Yamadas, a film based on this series. From 2001 to 2002, a 61 episode anime TV series based on the manga was shown on the TV Asahi network in Japan.



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