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* ''Olive Spinach'' (1990-1991)
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Quartet Game'', ''Handsome Girlfriend'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Quartet Game'', ''Handsome Girlfriend'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')Maniac'')
* Yumi Otsuka (''Seasons'', ''Olive Spinach'', ''Pepper Detective Agency'')
* Yumi Otsuka (''Seasons'', ''Olive Spinach'', ''Pepper Detective Agency'')
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* Creator/NaokoTakeuchi[[labelnote:*]]Upon temporarily leaving Kondansha, she worked for Shueisha for a at least a year, where one her contributions was a few pages of Wataru Yoshizumi's ''Mint na Bokura''.[[/labelnote]]
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Cat Island'' ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'', ''Pochi'')
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Cat Island'' ''Mizu no Yakata'', Island'', ''The Mansion of Water'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'', ''Pochi'')
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* ''Manga/{{Nana}}'' (2000-2009) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Honey Bitter'' (2004-2018) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Deep Clear'' (2010) (Originally published in Cookie with the digital version released in 2016.)
* ''Honey Bitter'' (2004-2018) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Deep Clear'' (2010) (Originally published in Cookie with the digital version released in 2016.)
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* ''Colorful Palette'' (2000-2005)
* ''Tokimeki Midnight'' (2002-2009)
* ''Manga/{{Nana}}''(2000-2009) (Originally published in Cookie.)
(2000-2009)
* ''Honey Bitter''(2004-2018) (Originally published in Cookie.)
(2004-2018)
* ''Good Morning Kiss'' (2006-Present)
* ''Deep Clear''(2010) (Originally published in Cookie with the digital version released in 2016.)
(2010)
* ''Tokimeki Tonight Sore Kara'' (2021-Present)
* ''Tokimeki Midnight'' (2002-2009)
* ''Manga/{{Nana}}''
* ''Honey Bitter''
* ''Good Morning Kiss'' (2006-Present)
* ''Deep Clear''
* ''Tokimeki Tonight Sore Kara'' (2021-Present)
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* ''Cat Island'' (1994) (Published in the 1994 Spring Special issue.)
!Outside Titles Labeled Under "Ribon Mascot Comics"
* ''Manga/{{Nana}}'' (2000-2009) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Honey Bitter'' (2004-2018) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Deep Clear'' (2010) (Originally published in Cookie with the digital version released in 2016.)
* ''Manga/{{Nana}}'' (2000-2009) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Honey Bitter'' (2004-2018) (Originally published in Cookie.)
* ''Deep Clear'' (2010) (Originally published in Cookie with the digital version released in 2016.)
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'', ''Pochi'')
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Cat Island'' ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'', ''Pochi'')
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* ''Secret Princess''[[labelnote:*]]''Naisho no Princess''[[/labelnote]] (1995-1996)
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* Megumi Mizusawa (''Chime'', '''''Hime-chan's Ribbon''''')
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* Megumi Mizusawa (''Chime'', '''''Hime-chan's Ribbon''''')Ribbon''''', ''Secret Princess'')
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* ''HIGH SCORE'' (1994) (Initially published in "Ribon Summer Vacation Fun Special Issue" before begining serialization the following year).
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* ''HIGH SCORE'' (1994) (Initially published in "Ribon ''"Ribon Summer Vacation Fun Special Issue" Issue"'' before begining serialization the following year).
* ''Suna no Shiro''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''The Sand Castle'' or ''Sand Castles''[[/labelnote]] (1977-1979, 1980-1981)
* ''Koitsura 100% Densetsu'' (1989-1992)
* ''Silver Harmony''[[labelnote:*]]''Giniro Harmony''[[/labelnote]] (1990-1992)
* ''Mayumi!'' (1990-2003) (Was published simultaneously in ''Ribon Original''.)
* ''Lunatic Acrobatic Troupe''[[labelnote:*]]''Lunatic Zatsugidan''[[/labelnote]] (1993-1994) (Moved to ''Ribon Original'' from the April 1994 issue onwards)
* ''Kuma-chan'' (1993-2003) (Added from ''Ribon Original'' and was published simultaneously in both magazines.)
* ''Dragon King Magic''[[labelnote:*]]''Ryuuou Mahoujin''[[/labelnote]] (1996-1997)
* ''Medaka School''[[labelnote:*]]''Medaka no Gakkou''[[/labelnote]] (1996-2005)
* ''Medaka School''[[labelnote:*]]''Medaka no Gakkou''[[/labelnote]] (1996-2005)
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* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'' (1998-2000)
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* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'' ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne''[[labelnote:*]]''Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne'', literally meaning ''Divine Wind Phantom Thief Jeanne''[[/labelnote]] (1998-2000)
* ''Detective Revolution''[[labelnote:*]]''Tantei Revolution[[/labelnote]] (1999-2005)
* ''Momo''[[labelnote:*]]''MOMO: Shuumatsu Teien e Youkoso'', which translates to ''MOMO: Welcome to the Worldend Garden''[[/labelnote]] (2008-2011)
* ''Manga/YumeiroPatissiere''[[labelnote:*]]Dream-Colored Pastry Chef[[/labelnote]] (2008-2011)
* ''Manga/YumeiroPatissiere''[[labelnote:*]]Dream-Colored Pastry Chef[[/labelnote]] (2008-2011)
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* ''Manga/YumeiroPatissiere'' (2008-2011)
* ''Mayumi!'' (1990-2003) (Was published simultaneously in the main magazine.)
* ''Kuma-chan'' (1993-2003)'' (Would later be added to the main magazine, where it was published simultaneously.)
* ''Lunatic Acrobatic Troupe'' (1994-1995) (Moved from the main magazine.)
* ''Kuma-chan'' (1993-2003)'' (Would later be added to the main magazine, where it was published simultaneously.)
* ''Lunatic Acrobatic Troupe'' (1994-1995) (Moved from the main magazine.)
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* ''Chocomimi'' (started here in 2003 before moving to ''Ribon'' proper in 2004)
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* ''Take Off!!!'' (2000) (Published as a spinoff of ''Detective Revolution''.)
* ''Chocomimi'' (2003) (started herein 2003 before moving to ''Ribon'' proper the main magazine in 2004)2004.)
* ''Chocomimi'' (2003) (started here
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* ''Rin Rin Ring'' (2003) (Published in the 2003 Autumn Special issue as a spinoff of ''Detective Revolution''.)
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[[AC: Manga from ''Ribon Teens'']]
* ''Kuma-chan'' (1996-1998)
* ''Kuma-chan'' (1996-1998)
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* ''Manga/AnimalYokocho''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Animal Alley''[[/labelnote]] (2000)
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* ''Manga/AnimalYokocho''[[labelnote:*]]Literally ''Manga/AnimalYokocho''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Animal Alley''[[/labelnote]] (2000)
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* ''Tomboy Angel'' aka ''Otenba Tenshi'' (1959-1962)
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* ''Tomboy Angel'' aka ''Otenba Tenshi'' Angel''[[labelnote:*]]''Otenba Tenshi''[[/labelnote]] (1959-1962)
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* ''Maki's Whistle'' aka ''Maki no Kuchibue'' (1960-1963)
* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga.)
* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga.)
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* ''Maki's Whistle'' aka ''Maki Whistle''[[labelnote:*]]''Maki no Kuchibue'' Kuchibue''[[/labelnote]] (1960-1963)
* ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Akko-chan'sSecret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' Secret''[[/labelnote]] (1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga.)
* ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Akko-chan's
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* ''Manga/MayasFuneralProcession'' aka ''Maya no Souretsu'' (1972)
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* ''Manga/MayasFuneralProcession'' aka ''Maya ''Manga/MayasFuneralProcession''[[labelnote:*]]''Maya no Souretsu'' Souretsu''[[/labelnote]] (1972)
* ''15-nenme''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''15th Year''[[/labelnote]] (1986)
* ''Love Letter'' (1986-1987)
* ''Kaze ni Nare!''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Become the Wind!''[[/labelnote]] (1987-1988)
* ''Escape'' (1988)
* ''Love Letter'' (1986-1987)
* ''Kaze ni Nare!''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Become the Wind!''[[/labelnote]] (1987-1988)
* ''Escape'' (1988)
* ''Marine Blue no Kaze ni Dakarete''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Embraced by the Marine Blue Wind''[[/labelnote]] (1989-1992)
* ''Usubeni no Arashi''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Storm of Light Pink Color''[[/labelnote]] (1992)
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* ''Last Quarter'''[[labelnote:*]]''Kagen no Tsuki'', literally meaning ''Waning Moon'' or ''Last Quarter of the Moon''[[/labelnote]] (1998-1999)
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* ''Last Quarter'''[[labelnote:*]]''Kagen Quarter''[[labelnote:*]]''Kagen no Tsuki'', literally meaning ''Waning Moon'' or ''Last Quarter of the Moon''[[/labelnote]] (1998-1999)
* ''Pochi'' (2003)
* ''CRASH!'' (2007-2013)
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* ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Screaming Lessons''[[/labelnote]] (2008-2015)
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* ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu''[[labelnote:*]]Literally ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu''[[labelnote:*]]literally meaning ''Screaming Lessons''[[/labelnote]] (2008-2015)
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* ''Hime-chan's Ribbon Colorful'' aka ''Hime-chan no Ribbon Colorful'' (2009-2010)
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* ''Hime-chan's Ribbon Colorful'' aka ''Hime-chan Colorful''[[labelnote:*]]''Hime-chan no Ribbon Colorful'' Colorful''[[/labelnote]] (2009-2010)
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* Creator/AiYazawa (''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'', ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'', ''Neighborhood Story'', ''Last Quarter'')
* Creator/ArinaTanemura (''Phantom Thief Jeanne'', '''''Full Moon''''', ''Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura'')
* Creator/ArinaTanemura (''Phantom Thief Jeanne'', '''''Full Moon''''', ''Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura'')
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* Creator/AiYazawa (''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'', ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'', ''Neighborhood Story'', ''Last Quarter'')
Creator/AiYazawa
*Creator/ArinaTanemura (''Phantom Thief Jeanne'', '''''Full Moon''''', ''Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura'')Creator/ArinaTanemura
*
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'')
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* Miho Obana (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'')''Andante'', ''Pochi'')
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* ''HIGH SCORE'' (1995)
* ''Manga/AnimalYokocho'' (2000)
* ''Manga/AnimalYokocho'' (2000)
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* ''HIGH SCORE'' (1995)
(1994) (Initially published in "Ribon Summer Vacation Fun Special Issue" before begining serialization the following year).
*''Manga/AnimalYokocho'' ''Manga/AnimalYokocho''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Animal Alley''[[/labelnote]] (2000)
*
* ''[[Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu Zekkyou Gakkyuu Tensei]]''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Screaming Lessons Reincarmation''[[/labelnote]] (2015)
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* ''Manga/NotYourIdol'' aka ''Sayonara Miniskirt'' (2018)
* Ui x Kon (2019)
* Ui x Kon (2019)
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* ''Manga/NotYourIdol'' aka ''Love Mushrooms''[[labelnote:*]]''Koiseyo Kinoko''[[/labelnote]] (2017)
* ''Manga/NotYourIdol''[[labelnote:*]]Originally known as ''SayonaraMiniskirt'' (2018)
Miniskirt''[[/labelnote]] (2018) (A bimonthly series that can also be found in ''Shonen Jump+'')
*Ui ''Ui x Kon (2019)Kon'' (2019)
* ''no words.'' (2023)
* ''Manga/NotYourIdol''[[labelnote:*]]Originally known as ''Sayonara
*
* ''no words.'' (2023)
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* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga)
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* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga)manga.)
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* ''The Leisure Club'', aka ''Yūkan Club'' (1981-2002) (Originally serialized in ''Ribon'' before being moved around to ''Maragret'' and ''Chorus''. Was the winner of the 10th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category, and was the first ''Ribon'' series to win this title.)
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* ''The Leisure Club'', aka ''Yūkan Club'' Club''[[labelnote:*]]''Yūkan Club''[[/labelnote]] (1981-2002) (Originally serialized in ''Ribon'' before being moved around to ''Maragret'' and ''Chorus''. Was the winner of the 10th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category, and was the first ''Ribon'' series to win this title.)
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* ''Handsome Girlfriend'', aka ''Handsome na Kanojo'' (1988-1992)
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* ''My Dad Is a Worrier''[[labelnote:*]]''Otosan wa Shinpaishou''[[/labelnote]] (1983, 1984-1988)
* ''HandsomeGirlfriend'', aka ''Handsome Girlfriend''[[labelnote:*]]''Handsome na Kanojo'' Kanojo''[[/labelnote]] (1988-1992)
* ''Handsome
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* ''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'' aka ''Until the Next Ballad'' (1989)
* ''[[Manga/WhisperOfTheHeart Mimi o Sumaseba]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Manga/WhisperOfTheHeart Mimi o Sumaseba]]'' (1989)
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* ''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'' aka ''Until the Next Ballad'' Ballad''[[labelnote:*]]''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite''[[/labelnote]] (1989)
*''[[Manga/WhisperOfTheHeart Mimi ''Manga/WhisperOfTheHeart''[[labelnote:*]]''Mimi o Sumaseba]]'' Sumaseba''[[/labelnote]] (1989)
*
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* ''Manga/HimechansRibbon'' aka ''Hime-chan no Ribbon'' (1990-1994, 2015)
* ''I'm No Angel'' aka ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'' (1991-1994)
* ''I'm No Angel'' aka ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'' (1991-1994)
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* ''Manga/HimechansRibbon'' aka ''Hime-chan ''Manga/HimechansRibbon''[[labelnote:*]]''Hime-chan no Ribbon'' Ribbon''[[/labelnote]] (1990-1994, 2015)
* ''I'm NoAngel'' aka ''Tenshi Angel''[[labelnote:*]]''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'' Nai''[[/labelnote]] (1991-1994)
* ''I'm No
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* ''Anata to Scandal'' (1993-1995)
* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998, 2015) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998, 2015) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Anata ''You and Scandal''[[labelnote:*]]''Anata to Scandal'' Scandal''[[/labelnote]] (1993-1995)
*''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}''[[labelnote:*]]''Kodomo no Omocha'' Omocha'', literally meaning ''Child's Toy''[[/labelnote]] (1994-1998, 2015) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
*
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* ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'', aka ''Gokinjo Monogatari'' (1995-1998)
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* ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'', aka ''Gokinjo Monogatari'' ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory''[[labelnote:*]]''Gokinjo Monogatari''[[/labelnote]] (1995-1998)
* ''Last Quarter'''[[labelnote:*]]''Kagen no Tsuki'', literally meaning ''Waning Moon'' or ''Last Quarter of the Moon''[[/labelnote]] (1998-1999)
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* ''The Mansion of Water'' aka ''Mizu no Yakata'' (1999) (a ''Kodocha'' spinoff based on the in-universe film produced during the similarly-titled arc)
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* ''The Mansion of Water'' aka ''Mizu Water''[[labelnote:*]]''Mizu no Yakata'' Yakata''[[/labelnote]] (1999) (a ''Kodocha'' spinoff based on the in-universe film produced during the similarly-titled arc)
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* ''Manga/FullMoon'', aka ''Full Moon o Sagashite'' (2002-2004)
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* ''Manga/FullMoon'', aka ''Full ''Manga/FullMoon''[[labelnote:*]]''Full Moon o Sagashite'' Sagashite'', literally meaning ''Looking For Full Moon''[[/labelnote]] (2002-2004)
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* ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu'' (2008-2015)
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* ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu'' ''Manga/ZekkyouGakkyuu''[[labelnote:*]]Literally meaning ''Screaming Lessons''[[/labelnote]] (2008-2015)
* ''Meow-o-san''[[labelnote:*]]''Nya-o-san''[[/labelnote]] (2015-2024) (Bi-monthly series)
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* Creator/AiYazawa (''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'', ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'', ''Neighborhood Story'')
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* Creator/AiYazawa (''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'', ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'', ''Neighborhood Story'')Story'', ''Last Quarter'')
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* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''', ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'')
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* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''', (''Shiranami no Gensou'', '''''Kodocha''''', ''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'')
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Quartet Game'', ''Handsome na Kanojo'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Quartet Game'', ''Handsome na Kanojo'', Girlfriend'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' (1986) (The magazine's signature series and its longest-running series, which spawned an equally long-running anime series. While the series stopped regular production in 1996, it was later revived in 2002 and has had an irregular release schedule since. Became the winner of the 13th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' (1986) (The magazine's signature series series, being both its best-selling and its longest-running series, which spawned longest-running, later spawning an equally long-running anime series. While the series stopped regular production in 1996, it was later revived in 2002 and has had an irregular release schedule since. Became the winner of the 13th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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While ''Nakayoshi'' was generally held to the same standard as ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' for showcasing its magical girl output and its anime adaptations going toe-to-toe with ''Shonen Jump'' by giving the world some of the most well-known of both categories, ''Ribon'' is, in reality, ''Shonen Jump'''s true [[DistaffCounterpart shoujo equivalent]], as both alongside fellow shoujo magazine ''Margaret'' are owned by Shueisha. To many, it's certainly not a given, as many of ''[=Ribon'=]''s classics have flown under the radar outside of Japan.
The magazine was at its prime during the [[The80s late 80s]] and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], reaching its peak between 1991 and 1994. The magazine has also had its share of spinoff titles, but all of them have since been retired, with the last and longest-running, ''Ribon Original'', first published in 1981 and giving way in 2006.
The magazine was at its prime during the [[The80s late 80s]] and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], reaching its peak between 1991 and 1994. The magazine has also had its share of spinoff titles, but all of them have since been retired, with the last and longest-running, ''Ribon Original'', first published in 1981 and giving way in 2006.
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While ''Nakayoshi'' was generally held to the same standard as ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' for showcasing its magical girl output and its anime adaptations going toe-to-toe with ''Shonen Jump'' by giving the world some of the most well-known of both categories, ''Ribon'' is, in reality, ''Shonen Jump'''s true [[DistaffCounterpart shoujo equivalent]], as both alongside fellow shoujo magazine ''Margaret'' are owned by Shueisha. To many, it's certainly not a given, as obvious, as many of ''[=Ribon'=]''s classics have flown under the radar outside of Japan.
The magazine was at its prime during the [[The80s late 80s]] and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], reaching its peak between 1991 and 1994. The magazine has also had its share of spinoff titles, but all of them have since been retired, with the last and longest-running, ''Ribon Original'', first published in 1981 and giving way in2006.
2006. Several series would later find sequels, spinoffs, or would take part in a SharedUniverse in Shueisha's {{josei}} magazines ''Cookie'' and ''Cocohana''.
The magazine was at its prime during the [[The80s late 80s]] and [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 2000s]], reaching its peak between 1991 and 1994. The magazine has also had its share of spinoff titles, but all of them have since been retired, with the last and longest-running, ''Ribon Original'', first published in 1981 and giving way in
* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' (1986) (The magazine's signature series and its longest-running series, which spawned an equally long-running anime series. While the series stopped regular production in 1996, it was later revived in 2002 and has had an irregular release schedule since. Became the winner of the 13th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' (1986-2022) (The magazine's longest-running series, which spawned an equally long-running anime series. Became the winner of the 13th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
* ''Chime'' (1989-1990)
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* Megumi Mizusawa ('''''Hime-chan's Ribbon''''')
* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''', ''The Mansion of Water'', ''Partner'')
* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''', ''The Mansion of Water'', ''Partner'')
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* Megumi Mizusawa ('''''Hime-chan's (''Chime'', '''''Hime-chan's Ribbon''''')
* Mihona Fujii: (''Spicy Girl'', ''Passion Girls'', ''Ryuō Mahōjin'', ''Yuki no Hanabira'', ''Himitsu no Hanazono'', ''Super Princess'', '''''Gals!''''')
* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''',''The Mansion of Water'', ''Partner'')''Mizu no Yakata'', ''Partner'', ''Andante'')
* Mihona Fujii: (''Spicy Girl'', ''Passion Girls'', ''Ryuō Mahōjin'', ''Yuki no Hanabira'', ''Himitsu no Hanazono'', ''Super Princess'', '''''Gals!''''')
* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''',
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Handsome na Kanojo'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Handsome (''Quartet Game'', ''Handsome na Kanojo'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* ''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'' aka ''Until the Next Ballad'' (1989)
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* ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'' (1991-1994)
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* ''I'm No Angel'' aka ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'' (1991-1994)
* ''Kero Kero Chime'' (1995–1998)
* ''Baby Love'' (1995–1999)
* ''Baby Love'' (1995–1999)
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[[/index]]
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! Noteworthy Staff:
* Creator/AiYazawa (''Ballad Made Soba ni Ite'', ''Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai'', ''Neighborhood Story'')
* Creator/ArinaTanemura (''Phantom Thief Jeanne'', '''''Full Moon''''', ''Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura'')
* Koi Ikeno ('''''Tokimeki Tonight''''', ''Nurse Angel Ririka SOS'')
* Megumi Mizusawa ('''''Hime-chan's Ribbon''''')
* Miho Obana ('''''Kodocha''''', ''The Mansion of Water'', ''Partner'')
* Min Ayahama ('''''Akazukin Chacha''''')
* Momoko Sakura ('''''Chibi Maruko-chan''''')
* Wataru Yoshizumi (''Handsome na Kanojo'', '''''Marmalade Boy''''', ''Mint na Bokura'', ''Ultra Maniac'')
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* ''Manga/TokimekiTonight'' (1982-1994)
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* ''Manga/TokimekiTonight'' (1982-1994)(1982-1994, 2015)
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* ''Manga/HimechansRibbon'' (1990-1994)
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* ''Manga/HimechansRibbon'' (1990-1994)aka ''Hime-chan no Ribbon'' (1990-1994, 2015)
* ''Manga/StardustWink'' (2008-2012)
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* ''Manga/StardustWink'' (2009-2012)''Hime-chan's Ribbon Colorful'' aka ''Hime-chan no Ribbon Colorful'' (2009-2010)
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When you think of {{Shojo}} manga, you think of one of a few names: ''Magazine/{{Nakayoshi}}''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''[[/labelnote]], ''Magazine/HanaToYume''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/FruitsBasket'', ''Manga/GakuenAlice'', and ''Manga/SkipBeat''[[/labelnote]], ''Magazine/LaLa''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/HisAndHerCircumstances'', ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'', and ''Manga/VampireKnight''[[/labelnote]], ''Ciao''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/WeddingPeach''[[/labelnote]], ''Margaret''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/BoysOverFlowers''[[/labelnote]], or this one called ''Ribon''.
''Ribon'' (りぼん, a misspelling of the word "Ribbon") is a monthly shoujo magazine that was established in 1955 and is still ongoing to this day. It is one of Japan's three major shoujo manga magazines alongside ''Nakayoshi'' (published by Kodansha) and ''Ciao'' (published by Shogakukan), and the second oldest of which, only being surpassed in age by ''Nakayoshi''. The stories are then published into separate books and released around the 15th of every month under the label "Ribon Mascot Comics". It has become one of the most successful shoujo magazines in Japan, establishing many classic series and entries in the MagicalGirl and RomanticComedy genres, many of which have become popular franchises in their own right.
''Ribon'' (りぼん, a misspelling of the word "Ribbon") is a monthly shoujo magazine that was established in 1955 and is still ongoing to this day. It is one of Japan's three major shoujo manga magazines alongside ''Nakayoshi'' (published by Kodansha) and ''Ciao'' (published by Shogakukan), and the second oldest of which, only being surpassed in age by ''Nakayoshi''. The stories are then published into separate books and released around the 15th of every month under the label "Ribon Mascot Comics". It has become one of the most successful shoujo magazines in Japan, establishing many classic series and entries in the MagicalGirl and RomanticComedy genres, many of which have become popular franchises in their own right.
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When you think of {{Shojo}} manga, you think of one of a few names: ''Magazine/{{Nakayoshi}}''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''[[/labelnote]], ''Magazine/HanaToYume''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/FruitsBasket'', ''Manga/GakuenAlice'', and ''Manga/SkipBeat''[[/labelnote]], ''Magazine/LaLa''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/HisAndHerCircumstances'', ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'', and ''Manga/VampireKnight''[[/labelnote]], ''Ciao''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/WeddingPeach''[[/labelnote]], ''Margaret''[[labelnote:*]]''Manga/BoysOverFlowers''[[/labelnote]], ''Magazine/{{Nakayoshi}}'', ''Magazine/HanaToYume'', ''Magazine/LaLa'', ''Ciao'', ''Margaret'', or this one called ''Ribon''.
''Ribon'' (りぼん, a misspelling of the word "Ribbon") is a monthly shoujo magazine that was established in 1955 and [[LongRunners is still ongoing to thisday.day]]. It is one of Japan's three major shoujo manga magazines alongside ''Nakayoshi'' (published by Kodansha) and ''Ciao'' (published by Shogakukan), and the second oldest of which, only being surpassed in age by ''Nakayoshi''. The stories are then published into separate books and released around the 15th of every month under the label "Ribon Mascot Comics". It has become one of the most successful shoujo magazines in Japan, establishing many classic series and entries in the MagicalGirl and RomanticComedy genres, many of which have become popular franchises in their own right.
''Ribon'' (りぼん, a misspelling of the word "Ribbon") is a monthly shoujo magazine that was established in 1955 and [[LongRunners is still ongoing to this
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* Manga/CharismaDoll ''Manga/CharismaDoll'' (2004-2005)
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* ''Manga/MayasFuneralProcession'' aka Maya no Souretsu (1972)
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* ''Manga/MayasFuneralProcession'' aka Maya ''Maya no Souretsu Souretsu'' (1972)
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* Manga/CharismaDoll (2004-2005)
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* ''HIGH SCORE'' (1995)
[[folder:1950s]]
!! 1950s:
* ''Rumi-chan's Classroom'' (1958)
* ''Head Detective Momoko'' (1958-1959)
* ''Tomboy Angel'' aka ''Otenba Tenshi'' (1959-1962)
* ''Marippe-sensei'' (1959)
* ''Yarikuri Apartment'' (1959)
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!! 1950s:
* ''Rumi-chan's Classroom'' (1958)
* ''Head Detective Momoko'' (1958-1959)
* ''Tomboy Angel'' aka ''Otenba Tenshi'' (1959-1962)
* ''Marippe-sensei'' (1959)
* ''Yarikuri Apartment'' (1959)
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* ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (1962-1965)
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch'' (1966-1967)
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch'' (1966-1967)
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* ''Maki's Whistle'' aka ''Maki no Kuchibue'' (1960-1963)
* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan''(1962-1965)
(1962-1965) (The very first magical girl series to be published as a manga)
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch''(1966-1967)(1966-1967) (Its anime adaptation would go on to be the first animated magical girl series.)
* ''Akko-chan's Secret'' aka ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan''
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch''
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* ''The Leisure Club'', aka ''Yūkan Club'' (1981-2002) (Originally serialized in ''Ribon'' before being moved around to ''Maragret'' and ''Chorus''. Was the winner of the 10th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''The Leisure Club'', aka ''Yūkan Club'' (1981-2002) (Originally serialized in ''Ribon'' before being moved around to ''Maragret'' and ''Chorus''. Was the winner of the 10th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.category, and was the first ''Ribon'' series to win this title.)
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* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998) (1994-1998, 2015) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'' (1998-2000)
* ''Anime/FancyLala'' (1998)
* ''Anime/FancyLala'' (1998)
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* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'' (1998-2000)
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* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'' (1998-2000)''Marble Kids'' (1999)
* ''Berry x Berry'' (1999) (Not the be confused with the ''Hana to Yume'' series ''Berry Berry'')
* ''Partner'' (1999-2000)
* ''The Mansion of Water'' aka ''Mizu no Yakata'' (1999) (a ''Kodocha'' spinoff based on the in-universe film produced during the similarly-titled arc)
* ''Berry x Berry'' (1999) (Not the be confused with the ''Hana to Yume'' series ''Berry Berry'')
* ''Partner'' (1999-2000)
* ''The Mansion of Water'' aka ''Mizu no Yakata'' (1999) (a ''Kodocha'' spinoff based on the in-universe film produced during the similarly-titled arc)
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* ''The Leisure Club'', aka ''Yūkan Club'' (1981-2002) (Originally serialized in ''Ribon'' before being moved around to ''Maragret'' and ''Chorus''. Was the winner of the 10th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' (1986-2022) (The magazine's longest-running series, which spawned an equally long-running anime series. Became the winner of the 13th Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998)
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* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'', aka ''Kodomo no Omocha'' (1994-1998)(1994-1998) (The winner of the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award's shojo category.)
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* ''Manga/NotYourIdol'' (2018)
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* ''Manga/NotYourIdol'' aka ''Sayonara Miniskirt'' (2018)
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* ''Acro Trip'' (2017-2022)
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* ''Acro Trip'' ''Manga/AcroTrip'' (2017-2022)
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* ''Handsome Girlfriend'', aka ''Handsome na Kanojo'' (1988-1992)
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* ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'' aka ''Gokinjo Monogatari'' (1995-1998)
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* ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'' ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'', aka ''Gokinjo Monogatari'' (1995-1998)