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Unico | |
ユニコ (Yuniko) | |
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Genre | Fantasy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Osamu Tezuka |
Published by | Sanrio |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Ririka |
Demographic | Shōjo, Kodomo |
Original run | November 1976 – March 1979 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime film | |
Unico: Black Cloud and White Feather | |
Directed by | Toshio Hirata |
Produced by | |
Written by | Masaki Tsuji |
Studio | Tezuka Productions |
Licensed by | |
Released |
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Runtime | 25 minutes |
Anime film | |
The Fantastic Adventures of Unico | |
Directed by | Toshio Hirata |
Produced by |
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Written by | Masaki Tsuji |
Music by | Masahiko Sato |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by |
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Released |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
Anime film | |
Unico in the Island of Magic | |
Directed by | Moribi Murano |
Produced by |
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Written by | Masaki Tsuji |
Music by | Nozomi Aoki |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by |
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Released |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
Unico (Japanese: ユニコ, Hepburn: Yuniko) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was serialized in Sanrio's shōjo manga magazine Lyrica from November 1976 to March 1979 and collected in two volumes. The series follows the titular unicorn as he uses his magic to help friends from around the world across different time periods. The series was drawn in a western style, being published in full color and read from left to right. It has since been published in different collections and has been adapted into film and comics. A modern-day reboot of the series began publication by Scholastic under its Graphix imprint in 2024.