Wedding Peach

Wedding Peach
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Momoko Hanasaki
愛天使伝説ウェディングピーチ
(Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedingu Pīchi)
GenreMagical girl
Manga
Written bySukehiro Tomita
Illustrated byNao Yazawa
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintFlower Comics
MagazineCiao
DemographicShōjo
Original run19941996
Volumes6 (List of volumes)
Manga
Wedding Peach Ai Tenshi Tanjou hen
Written byMami Tachibana
Published byShogakukan
MagazineShōgaku Yonensei
DemographicShōjo
Published1995
Volumes1
Anime television series
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
Produced byHirofumi Umeshita
Keisuke Iwata
Takao Asaga
Written bySukehiro Tomita
Music byTomoki Hasegawa
Hiroyuki Kozu
StudioOLM Team Ota
Licensed by
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
English network
Original run April 5, 1995 March 27, 1996
Episodes51
Original video animation
Wedding Peach DX
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
Produced byHirofumi Umeshita
Koji Iwakawa
Shukichi Kanda
Written byKunihiko Yuyama
Music byHiroyuki Kouzu
StudioOLM Team Ota
Licensed by
Released November 29, 1996 March 21, 1997
Episodes4
Manga
Wedding Peach Young Love
Written byNao Yazawa
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
MagazineShōgaku Sannensei
DemographicShōjo
Published2004
Volumes1

Wedding Peach (Japanese: 愛天使伝説ウェディングピーチ, Hepburn: Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedingu Pīchi, literally "Legend of the Angel of Love: Wedding Peach") is a shōjo manga written by Sukehiro Tomita and illustrated by Nao Yazawa that was originally serialized in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine. In North America, it was translated and published by VIZ Media in its entirety, consisting of six volumes.

The manga was later adapted into an anime television series directed by Kunihiko Yuyama that ran for 51 episodes on TV Tokyo, from April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 as well as 2 omakes Ai Tenshi Robot Wedding Peach and Ai Tenshi Sentai and a 4-episode OVA sequel (Wedding Peach DX) in 1996.

In 2004, Wedding Peach Young Love was released, a compilation of Wedding Peach stories made specifically for the monthly magazine Shogaku Sannensei ("Elementary School Third-Grader"). To better fit the magazine's target audience, the "Young Love" version of Wedding Peach features younger-looking characters, less complex storylines, and simpler dialogue.