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The two main characters, Chocolat (left) and Vanilla (right).

Status: Lost

Sugar Sugar Rune is a Japanese manga series by Moyoco Anno, which was published between August 2004 and April 2007. The series was about two young witches named Chocolat Meilleure and Vanilla Mieux, who live in a realm known as The Magical World. The two have been best friends since childhood, but are one day chosen to compete to see which of them will become the next queen of The Magical World.

The series was later adapted into a 51 episode anime, which aired from July 2, 2005, to June 24, 2006. An English dub began airing on Cartoon Network Philippines in June 2011.[1][2] The series was allegedly dubbed by Omni Productions in Hong Kong and starred Andrea Kwan as the voice of Chocolat Meilleure and Michael Pizzuto as Duke.[3][4]

No home video releases are known to exist and no clips of the dub have surfaced online.

See Also

Anthology and Short Series

Audio

Bumpers and Interstitials

Pilots

Live-Action

Other Cartoon Network Series

References

  1. Jolly, Jazzy and Jumpin’ Adventures on Cartoon Network this July Retrieved 17 Dec '17
  2. The Toonami Thread Retrieved 17 Dec '17
  3. Omni Productions Retrieved 17 Dec '17
  4. Michael Pizzuto Retrieved 17 Dec '17