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- Q3546285 abstract "Maris the Chojo (ザ・超女(スーパーギャル), Za Sūpāgyaru), literally translated as "The Supergal", and originally titled Supergal in U.S. markets, is a one shot manga story by Rumiko Takahashi. It ran in the October 1980 special edition of Shōnen Sunday and was later made into an anime OVA. The manga was later compiled in The Rumic World Trilogy books, which are available in English from Viz Media.In North America, it was released on VHS and laserdisc by Central Park Media under the "Rumik World" series (which also included OVAs Laughing Target, Fire Tripper, and Mermaid Forest). It was originally released under the title "Supergal", but this was changed to Maris the Chojo to avoid potential copyright issues with Warner Bros.".
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- Q3546285 author Q219948.
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- Q3546285 licensee "Central Park Media".
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- Q3546285 comment "Maris the Chojo (ザ・超女(スーパーギャル), Za Sūpāgyaru), literally translated as "The Supergal", and originally titled Supergal in U.S. markets, is a one shot manga story by Rumiko Takahashi. It ran in the October 1980 special edition of Shōnen Sunday and was later made into an anime OVA.".
- Q3546285 label "Maris the Chojo".