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This is a "Midori-chan Swim Bag" featuring the character Midori Saejima from Ai Yazawa's representative work, "Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai" (I'm Not an Angel), serialized in Shueisha's "Ribon" magazine. It was a July 1993 supplement to "Ribon" magazine. The front is white with green, and the back is white with blue. It features an illustration of Midori-chan in a red jumper skirt and a red hat, holding hands with a Sudozaurus. It comes with a long blue vinyl string. Size: 38cm (height) x 31cm (width) x 9cm (base). Brand new, unused. Ai Yazawa debuted in 1985 with "Ano Natsu" (That Summer) published in the early spring issue of "Ribon Original." She gained experience with serializations such as "Love Letter," "Kaze ni Nare!" (Become the Wind!), "Ballad Made Soba ni Ite" (Stay by My Side Until the Ballad), and "Marin Blue no Kaze ni Dakarete" (Embraced by the Marine Blue Wind) in "Ribon." She then had a major breakthrough with "Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai," which was serialized from the September 1991 issue to the November 1994 issue. The series has sold over 10 million copies in total, including 8 volumes of the shinsyo-ban (new book size), 4 volumes of the complete edition comics, and 6 volumes of the bunko-ban (pocket edition). It was also novelized in 1993 and made into an original video animation in 1994. The story is set in the student council of a newly established high school, depicting the school life, friendships, and love lives of the high school students elected to the student council. Seigahigaoka, Tama City, Tokyo, the setting of the work, is a sacred place for "Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai." After that, Ai Yazawa, after "Neighborhood Story" and "Lower Moon" serialized in "Ribon," had a big hit with "NANA" serialized in Shueisha's "Cookie" and won the 48th Shogakukan Manga Award in 2002. For fans of Showa and Heisei shojo manga, Ai Yazawa fans, and "Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai" fans, how about it?
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