Iguana Girl(イグアナの娘Iguana no musume, also translated as Daughter of the Iguana or Iguana Daughter) is a manga by Moto Hagio published in Flowers. It was adapted into a television drama in 1996. It is about a young girl, Rika, whose mother views her as being ugly, and favours her other daughter, Mami. Rika thinks of herself as ugly and as an iguana, but after her mother's death, realises that her mother was also an ugly iguana.
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| - Iguana Girl(イグアナの娘Iguana no musume, also translated as Daughter of the Iguana or Iguana Daughter) is a manga by Moto Hagio published in Flowers. It was adapted into a television drama in 1996. It is about a young girl, Rika, whose mother views her as being ugly, and favours her other daughter, Mami. Rika thinks of herself as ugly and as an iguana, but after her mother's death, realises that her mother was also an ugly iguana.
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| - Cover of Iguana Girl featuring Rika
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| - Kazuhisa Imai
- Shinjo Takehiko
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ja romaji
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| - 1996-04-15(xsd:date)
- 1996-06-24(xsd:date)
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| - お母さん!お母さん!…おかあさん!
- 永遠の友情、死、そしてもう一人の母
- お母さんの秘密…
- のろわれた誕生
- わたし死にたい…
- 幸せになる権利…
- 悲しい家族旅行…
- 母の告白…あなたを殺したい
- 波紋、母が呼んだ家庭教師…
- 誕生日…母に捨てられたプレゼント
- 高原の夜、初めての…
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| - Iguana Girl(イグアナの娘Iguana no musume, also translated as Daughter of the Iguana or Iguana Daughter) is a manga by Moto Hagio published in Flowers. It was adapted into a television drama in 1996. It is about a young girl, Rika, whose mother views her as being ugly, and favours her other daughter, Mami. Rika thinks of herself as ugly and as an iguana, but after her mother's death, realises that her mother was also an ugly iguana. Iguana Girl reflects Hagio's own relationship with her mother, and it took her "years to write this story". Hagio saw an iguana in a documentary on television and identified with it, feeling it was "lamenting its failure to become a human, just like me".
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