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For anyone who grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s, Candy Candy wasn't just an anime—it was a rite of passage. Created by Yumiko Igarashi (art) and Kyoko Mizuki (story), this series gave us a heroine who didn't need superpowers to be unforgettable.

Since "Candy Candy" can refer to either the nostalgic world of sweets or the classic Japanese manga and anime series, I’ve prepared two blog post options for you. Pick the one that fits your vibe! Option 1: The Sweet Escape (Focus on Confectionery) Candy Candy

What set Candy apart from other heroines of the era was her personality. She was not a passive For anyone who grew up in the 70s,

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Candy Candy is proof that the best stories are the ones you have to fight to keep alive.

The story skips forward to World War I. Terry enlists in the military to prove his worth, while Candy becomes a battlefield nurse in France (under the tutelage of a stern but fair nun, Sister Maria). It is on the battlefields that the fates of Terry, Al, and Candy intersect violently.