“Telepathic twin sisters battle a princess to save a sempai, uncovering ties to an ancient legend and friend Emma.”
Miracle☆Girls
ミラクル☆ガールズ
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Telepathic twin sisters battle a princess to save a sempai, uncovering ties to an ancient legend and friend Emma.
Mikage and Tomomi Matsunaga are Miracle Girls: they have a telepathic link with each other and can teleport when they link their little fingers. Tomomi is a sports star and has a boyfriend called Noda. Mikage is the smartest student in the school and is in love with her sempai. He moved to London to study but they still kept in touch, that is until a selfish princess called Marie decides that he should come with her back to Diammas. Back in Japan the twins are having various problems of their own. But they soon realise that there is a link between Marie, an ancient legend, and a girl they know called Emma. (Source: ANN)
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- Format 51 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 20h 24m all episodes
- Aired Jan 1993 – Dec 1993 Winter 1993
- Source Tv media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-2602 catalog
Produced by
- Asatsu DK Producer
- Nippon Television Network Producer
- Japan Taps Producer