Peculiar Relationship Chapter 1
Disclaimer: Candy Candy and all characters belong to Kyoko Mizuki, images to Yumiko Igarashi and anime to Toei Animation. Introduction: I haven’t written any story since I finished “Love Never Fails” last year, but...
... where I share my thoughts and personal creative works
Disclaimer: Candy Candy and all characters belong to Kyoko Mizuki, images to Yumiko Igarashi and anime to Toei Animation. Introduction: I haven’t written any story since I finished “Love Never Fails” last year, but...
Thanks to Agnès for reminding me of this manga scene in Volume 6, p. 57: Terry was doing well in Broadway (a rising star in the show business), and assuming Candy was still in London, he was...
If someone tells you the following: When children cry, they often seek their parents for comfort. Now, you see a lady crying, and she seeks a man for comfort. As he pulls her into...
I’ve been preoccupied lately, so thanks for your patience! I’m actually in the middle of writing one long post, but in the meantime, this is to clarify things because my recent posts have caused some confusions. Some...
Disclaimer: Candy Candy y todos los personajes le pertenecen a Kyoko Mizuki, las imágenes a Yumiko Igarashi y el anime a Toei Animation. Nota: De acuerdo con la historia original de Candy Candy, Albert...
Thank you all for your enthusiastic feedback regarding my recent posts. 🙂 While writing my reply to Evelyn, the song “Thinking out loud” by Ed Sheeran appeared in my mind. Both Evelyn and Reeka liked this song and...
Many thanks to dear Antlay for her valuable input. 😀 She sent me this screenshot of a comment regarding Candy Candy Final Story (CCFS) from a Candy Candy fan. It was written in Spanish,...
As promised in Expressions of love, I’ll compare how Candy expressed her feelings towards three important men in her life, in the manga and/or Candy Candy Final Story (CCFS). Candy’s first crush was Prince on the...
There are various ways to express love in Japanese. The direct translation of “I love you” is aishite-imasu (愛しています) or aishite-ru (愛してる), but according to How to Say ‘I love you’ in Japanese, Japanese people hardly...
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