Melody (magazine)

Melody (Japanese: メロディ, Hepburn: Merodi), stylized as MELODY is a Japanese Shoujo manga magazine published on even numbered months by Hakusensha.

Melody
Cover of August 2007 issue, featuring Tomo Matsumoto's one-shot Seifuku.
CategoriesShoujo manga[1]
FrequencyEven-numbered months
Circulation39,200[1]
(July-September, 2016)
First issue16 September 1997
CompanyHakusensha
CountryJapan
Based inChiyoda-ku, Tokyo
LanguageJapanese
WebsiteOfficial website

Current titles

Past titles

A

  • Alice no Hanamichi - Miwa Sakai
  • Ano Ko ni Moratta Ongaku - Bun Katsuta

B

  • Blue Ramun - Ryō Yūki
  • Bremen II - Izumi Kawahara
  • Bright no Yū'utsu - Keiko Takemiya

D

  • Doitsu mo Koitsu mo - Mako Karisu

G

  • Gaccha Gacha - Yutaka Tachibana
  • Ghost Only: Yūrei Sen'yō Restaurant - Yui Shin
  • Gin no Toge - Naoe Kita
  • Go! Hiromi Go! - Mikoto Asō

H

K

  • Kētai-kun to Issho - Nozomi Yanahara
  • Kurotsubaki - Masumi Kawasō

M

  • Manatsu no Kuni - Naoe Kita
  • Mikan Enikki - Miwa Abiko (moved from LaLa in 2000)
  • Miracle - Rika Yonezawa

O

  • Ohikkoshi? - Yugi Yamada
  • Ojōsama to Watashi - Shiki Katō
  • Onmyōji - Reiko Okano
  • Original Sin - Fumika Okano
  • Otogimoyō Ayanishiki - Kyōko Hikawa
  • Otogimoyō Ayanishiki: Futatabi - Kyōko Hikawa
  • Otoko no Hanazono: A10 Daigaku Danshi Shintaisō-bu - Noriko Kuwata

P

  • Papa to Arukō - Yui Shin
  • Please, Jeeves - Bun Katsuta
  • Ppoi! - Takako Yamazaki

R

  • Rakuen e Ikō - Miwa Abiko

S

  • Soko o Nantoka - Mikoto Asō
  • Sokotsu ne Polka - Megumi Wakatsuki
  • Supisupi Jijō - Akira Tachibana

T

  • Tama Yori Hayaku!! - Makoto Tateno
  • Tenjō no Ai, Chijō no Koi - Tomoko Katō
  • Tsukiyo-Garasu Zōshi - Nao Oyokawa

W

  • Wander Land - Otowa Yamanaka

Z

  • Zero - Takako Yamazaki
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References

  1. "Women's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  2. "Arashi's Kazunari Ninomiya, Kou Shibasaki Star in Ōoku Film". Anime News Network. December 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-27.


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