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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: The Amazing 3, Princess Knight, Phoenix, Undersea Super Train: Marine Express, Pluto, Osamu Tezuka's Star System, Buddha, Unico, Dororo, Rock, Black Jack, Ambassador Magma, Doctor Tenma, Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature, Triton of the Sea, Astro Boy, Marvelous Melmo, Adolf, Robita, Epsilon, Atlas, Big X, Hosuke Sharaku, Ayako, Leo the Lion, Professor Ochanomizu, Rainbow Parakeet, Uran, Duke Red, Little Wansa, Acetylene Lamp, Fumoon, Maria. Excerpt: Princess Knight Ribon no Kishi, lit. "Knight of the Ribbon") is a Japanese manga that ran through four serializations from 1954 to 1968, as well as a 1967 Japanese children's animated series. It was dubbed into English and brought over to Western audiences in 1970, where it was called Choppy and the Princess. In 1973, this series was dubbed in Portuguese and premiered in Brazil, where it still has many fans. The original Japanese animation was created by Osamu Tezuka, the "God of manga," who is probably best known in the West as the creator of Tetsuwan Atom, aka Astro Boy. Princess Knight had a similar animation and character design style as Astro Boy, and was targeted towards the same age range. The series was one of the earliest anime produced in color. It also had a profound influence on the women who would eventually come to revolutionize the genre of sh jo manga. Princess Knight was released in 2001 in the United States in a bilingual (English/Japanese) edition by Kodansha International, however the edition is out of print and can be hard to find. It has since been licensed by Vertical Inc. A preview of the manga was released in the July issue of Viz Media's sh jo magazine, Shojo Beat. A manga revival of the story, titled Sapphire: Princess Knight, by Natsuko Takahashi and Pink Hanamori was launched in the May 2008 issue of Nakayoshi. For the most part the story...