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Pugyuru

Description: Pugyuru is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Tohiro Konno. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Monthly Magazine Z in June, 2001. Pugyuru was adapted into an anime series that was broadcast on April 12, 2004 on the television station Kids Station. Wikipedia
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Fantasy
Year Released: 2004
First episode air date: April 12, 2004
Written By: Tohiro Konno
Network: Kids Station
Volumes: 7
Genre: Humour
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