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Welcome to Weddingpeach.net, a growing resource focused on the 1994-1997 Japanese multimedia franchise, Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach. Here you will find English language information on the series, as well as a variety of rare images and music for your enjoyment. Please look around and have a wonderful stay. We currently have 355 quality, original Wedding Peach scans for your enjoyment with more to come! All 10 regular series CD singles and CD albums are available to listen to as well. More multimedia is on its way, stay tuned!

The main Wedding Peach manga ran for around two years in Ciao magazine and maintained a decent (though not exceptional) level of interest throughout its run. In addition to furoku (which came bundled with Ciao issues), a limited selection of merchandise was also produced for the series as both zen’in (free send-away items that you paid for the shipping on) and retail items available at the Ciao Festival and through select stores.

Unsurprisingly, these items are extremely difficult to come by a quarter-of-a-century later, but I do own an interesting assortment so please enjoy what I have available at present. All images here are scanned for sharing by Weddingpeach.net, please link back here if you enjoy using them. Kindly don’t repost these scans in ad-supported galleries.

Wedding Peach Note Pad

This 1995 retail notepad features artwork by Yazawa Nao originally featured in Ciao magazine for the 14th chapter of the Wedding Peach manga. The cover of the pad is clear, sturdy plastic featuring a gold foiled logo. Lift away this cover and each page on the pad features the cute love angel group illustration + text with a reverse side pic of Momoko and Jama-Pii. Roughly A5 size, RRP 300円.

Wedding Peach Face Washer

Another 1995 release, this cute little towel features the same heavily stylised Wedding Peach logo used on the retail notepad. Boasting a unique group illustration by Yazawa Nao, this item was sold during the ’95 Ciao Festival but I’ve been unable to find much else about it online.