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There is a specific melancholy that only Candy Candy understands. The wind on the hill. The sound of Lakewood. The silver hair of a prince you never see clearly.
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Team Anthony? Team Terry? Or team Albert? (We know the correct answer). 🍬 There is a specific melancholy that only Candy
Candy Candy is a masterpiece trapped in a cage.
In a world of isekai and power fantasies, Candy remains the ultimate emotional core: a girl who loved too much, lost too often, but never surrendered her freckled dignity.
Do you remember where you were when you first saw Candy’s freckles? Tell us your favorite memory below. 👇 The silver hair of a prince you never see clearly
For anyone who grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s, Candy Candy wasn't just an anime—it was a rite of passage. Created by Yumiko Igarashi (art) and Kyoko Mizuki (story), this series gave us a heroine who didn't need superpowers to be unforgettable.
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.