Manga During its original Japanese run, the manga was split in two main parts. The first part is what the anime takes from, but the manga continued on after the anime had finished. This makes the anime an unfinished adaptation of the series it is based upon. The
Miracle Girls manga was licensed for English release by
Tokyopop, who released the series from 2000-10-17 until 2003-05-13. It was licensed by Editions Star Comics for
Italian released, where it was serialized in Amici. The manga has been released in
Spanish by Norma Editorial as
Gemelas Milagrosas from December 2004 to June 2006.
Anime It was adapted into an anime series by
Japan Taps in 1993. It received 51 episodes, starting from January 8, 1993, to Christmas Eve of that year. The anime was
dubbed into Italian by DENEB Film where it was broadcast on
Canale 5 from March 1996 and on
Italia 1. It would be known as
E un po magia per Terry e Maggie when translated into Italian (it means '''''It's a Little Magic for Terry and Maggie'''
when translated into English)'', and was a success in Italy. In the Philippines, where it was known as Magic Girls, the show was dubbed in Tagalog and broadcast by
ABS-CBN. It is also available in Spanish and Korean. The series uses three pieces of theme music. The opening themes of the whole series are performed by
GARDEN, with "KISU no Tochuu de Namida ga" as the opening for episodes 1-29, and "Koi no Mirai" as the opening for episodes 30–51.
Dio performs the ending theme for all 51 episodes, "Futari ja Nakya Dame na no". The Italian dub used its own opening theme ("È un po' magia per Terry e Maggie" by Cristina D'Avena). The first two series of the book were not made into anime by any companies, but it started with the third book of
Miracle Girls.
Merchandise During the heyday of
Miracle Girls, multiple releases of items based on Mikage, Tomomi, and other characters from the anime (as seen by the artwork on the material, although some were based on their manga appearance) were made. The generic pins, rulers, and shirts came out. Artbooks with the art from the show would also come out. There was a mini-fashion set made that is now rare. There were little toys the size and shape of
Fisher-Price toys created. A doll line featuring Mikage and Tomomi hit store shelves. And when these would be promoted on TV, there would be a short animated segment from
Miracle Girls (the one that started the commercial was new) and voice lines from the voice actors of Mikage and Tomomi (which were also new) would correlate with what was being promoted.
Video game A video game adaptation of
Miracle Girls was developed by
Now Production and released for the
Super Famicom by
Takara on October 22, 1993. The player can choose to play as either Mikage or Tomomi and use candies as weapons to stun enemies and use them as platforms which the gameplay is similar to
Capcom's
Little Nemo for the NES, and when the player clears a level, the player challenges the area boss to a mini-game. Some characters also appeared in the crossover
Nakayoshi All-Stars: Mezase Gakuen Idol for the
Nintendo DS. ==Reception==