Friday, February 9, 2007

Hollister Inspired Sewing Patterns



Every girl who has lived his childhood in the early eighties, will both indelible memories: the novel Little Women, and Japanese anime The sweet girl Candy. To be honest, the heartbreak and vicissitudes of the sweet girl Candy deviate little from a common script or Mexican telenovela Venezuelan or Colombian style Pasión de Gavilanes, but oh, how did we dream, laugh and mourn the sweet Candy girl. Who does not love with Anthony, and I doubt among his tender love and the passionate and guapisísisimo Terry?, Who did not cry with the death of Anthony?.
I began to see this novel for girls (although I know that every time the children know and do not doubt that there were any retained) when going on vacation to Mexico, because in Juarez not passed and I kept half of the stories, then when spent in Juarez, some time later, continue watching and looking for my missing chapters, but can not remember if I saw the end. What I do remember is what I thought was cheesy song from the beginning, but it was a catchy song that even now I can hum, and summarizing all the sweetness and sentimentality of the novella, but they want, I loved, and now sure that all we saw Candy could sing.
Thanks to internet, now, twenty years after I saw her, I find out who it's meant candy, candy, and I also learned that even now has millions of fans worldwide. The story is as follows: Candy was first a manga created by two girls, Kyoko Mizuki and Yumiko Igarashi, in 1975, soon after became anime brought to the screen for the first time between 1976 and 1979, with 115 chapters, then came two 'S OVA (Original Video Animation) and finally, novels, three volumes in which Mizuki rewrote the original story. These novels were reprinted in the early nineties in Japanese, and republished again in 2002 in Japan, but apparently still expected to be published in other languages. However, as so often in the novel Candy, the story has a happy ending: girls who dream y lloramos con las desgracias de Candy no podemos volver a verla por ahora porque está prohibida la redifusión de la serie desde 1994, debido a un pleito legal entre las autoras.
¿Y que es lo que tanto emocionaba de Candy, si su argumento se parece tanto a una telenovela actual? Probablemente que el personaje de Candy era la niña buena y dulce, pero con un toque de rebeldía. Candy no era, a pesar de la apariencia, la niña que soñaba con el príncipe azul...para casarse con él. De hecho, Candy no se casa con ninguno de sus novios, y vaya que tiene varios a lo largo de la serie, pero tampoco parece importarle mucho. Candy crece como una mujer independiente, valiente, que se enfrenta al mundo and his loneliness, you build a future for itself (although pa denying it, the fate of Uncle William, who adopts it, too). Candy, at the beginning of the series, has almost nothing, is an orphan in an orphanage with only Annie's friendship, Along the way, you will gain experience, knowledge, adventure, friends, lovers, but also giving you to things, which gives him incredible strength, which makes it a phoenix reappears after every misfortune (we go all). Candy learn to be happy "no": no parents, no money or the love of his life (one died early and he has to marry, blackmailed, with another woman). Still, Candy never gives ground for optimism in the pursuit of happiness. And finally, like any good soap opera, gets his dream: the prince (and the money, why not)
And then we're surprised that Corin Tellado sold millions of his novels.

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