Miyuki-chan in Wonderland

Miyuki-chan in Wonderland

1995 • Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Miyuki, a cute girl, is in over her head. When late for school, she is suddenly transported to another world (Alice In Wonderland style), except that all the inhabitants of the other world are female...and they all seem to be in love with Miyuki. And the world behind her mirror is even weirder.

Why you should read the novel

Discover the original Miyuki-chan in Wonderland manga by CLAMP—the playful, surreal source behind the 1995 anime. In English, it delivers the creators’ intended artwork, humor, and pacing without the limits of runtime. On the page, CLAMP’s crisp linework, inventive panel layouts, and detailed costume designs truly shine. The manga collects multiple self-contained adventures, offering more scenarios, visual gags, and clever references than the adaptation can include. If you enjoy CLAMP’s signature style—or want the complete Miyuki-chan experience—read the English edition of the manga from official retailers or libraries. Start here to appreciate the wit and artistry that inspired the anime.

Adaptation differences

Scope and content: The 1995 anime condenses Miyuki-chan’s escapades into two short episodes, centering on Wonderland and a mirror/looking-glass journey. The manga volume includes additional chapters, set pieces, and gags that the adaptation omits. Pacing and structure: With limited runtime, the anime streamlines transitions and compresses comedic beats. The book’s episodic chapters let jokes breathe, and readers can linger on panels packed with visual details and playful page turns. Humor and nuance: CLAMP’s text-driven wordplay, signage jokes, and sound-effect puns land best in print (and translator notes). In animation, some of that texture softens, with humor leaning more on motion, music, and voice performances. Visual tone: The anime emphasizes color, motion, and cheeky fanservice; the manga highlights elegant line art, negative space, and page composition. Even in shared scenes, the print edition offers a distinct feel and added layers of artistry.

Miyuki-chan in Wonderland inspired from

Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
by CLAMP