Disney Fairies: Chiisana Yousei Petite no Nikki
Disney Fairies: The Petite Fairy's Diary
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Disney Fairies: Chiisana Yousei Petite no Nikki

Alternative Titles

Japanese: Disney Fairies 小さな妖精プティの日記
English: Disney Fairies: The Petite Fairy's Diary
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 4
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 17, 2006 to Dec 16, 2006
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Nakayoshi Lovely
Authors: Asuka, Jun (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #231002
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Popularity: #35624
Members: 220
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