Angel Cat Sugar

Angel Cat Sugar is the name of a fictional feline character created by Yuko Shimizu in 2002.[1] The character is a white female kitten with a crown on her head and angel wings on her back and is from the fictional Angel World.[2] Merchandise depicting the character includes products such as plush dolls, lunch boxes, towels, and books.[3]

Characters

Sugar family

  • Angel Cat Sugar: (born May 17) Called "Sugar" or "Sugar-chan" in Japanese, she is the princess of Angel World. She is depicted as a white kitten wearing a crown and possessing angel wings. She possessed the power to heal the hearts of others and make everyone happy.
  • Fennel: Angel Cat Sugar’s father. A veterinarian.
  • Mint: Angel Cat Sugar’s mother. A nurse.

Friends

  • Basil : A tomboyish girl angel. Likes growing flowers. Wears pink.
  • Thyme: A cheerful boy angel. Cheers bashful sugar. Wears purple.
  • Parsley: A smart boy angel. Can be fussy at times. Wears green.

Books

There have been several books released in the Angel Cat Sugar franchise. There have been four books released in Japan through Yanagihara Publishing that were written and illustrated by Shimizu. In the United States the series is published through Scholastic Inc and is composed of eleven titles.[4]

Japanese titles

  • Bashful Sugar (June, 2005)
  • Sugar and the Precious Eggs (December, 2005)
  • Sugar and the Little Squirrel (July, 2006)
  • Sugar and the Winter Gift (April, 2006)

English titles

  • A New Friend
  • A Special Easter
  • A Wish for a Wand
  • Birthday Party Surprise
  • Merry Christmas, Sugar!
  • Spring Picnic
  • Star of the Ballet
  • Sugar Loves Valentine’s Day
  • Sugar’s Yummy Fall
  • Sweet School Day
  • Tea Party

Games

In October 2009 a game was released for the Nintendo DS and PC titled Angel Cat Sugar in the UK and Germany and Angel Cat Sugar och stormkungen in Sweden.[5][6] Gameplay includes mini-games and puzzles and was targeted at pre-teens.[7]

gollark: Basicallyscore = views + unique views * 6 + clicks * 12if hatchling, optimal score is 13000 at 4d and 5000 at 7d (between the two extremes, it's averaged)if egg, optimal score is 5000 at 4d and 0 at 7d (averaged again)it's safeish if the score is less than 1.5x the optimal score.
gollark: ```javascriptfunction getScore(dragon) { return dragon.views + (dragon.uniqueViews * 6) + (dragon.clicks * 12);}const nextStageAge = 72;const maxTime = 168;function getOptimalScore(dragon) { const time = dragon.hoursRemaining; const age = maxTime - time; if (dragon.type == "hatchling") { return 5000 + (8000 * (age / nextStageAge)); } else { return 5000 * (age / nextStageAge); }}function getScoreRatio(dragon) { return getScore(dragon) / getOptimalScore(dragon);}function isSafe(dragon) { return getScoreRatio(dragon) < 1.5;}```
gollark: I guess that since I'm banned anyway I might as well show my modified EATW formula...
gollark: I mean, it'd be hard to viewbomb something that old.
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References

  1. "Internoventi affida a Liabel la distribuzione italiana dei marchi Pixie e Angel Cat Sugar". Moda Online. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  2. Blueprint, Issues 286–289. Wordsearch Limited. 2010.
  3. "Review: Angel Cat Sugar". Nintendo Online (German). Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  4. "Scholastic Is Sweet on Angel Cat". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  5. "Angel Cat Sugar och stormkungen". Corren. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  6. "Angel Cat Sugar Nintendo DS Recensione". SuperEva.it. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  7. "Angel Cat Sugar". MCVUK. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
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