Front cover of the October 2015 issue featuring PriPara.
Categories
Children (elementary school girls)[1][2]
Frequency
Monthly
Circulation
40,000 (April–June, 2022)[1]
Publisher
Shogakukan
First issue
July, 2006[3]
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
Website
pucchigumi.net
Pucchigumi (Japanese: ぷっちぐみ, lit. "Petit Group") is a Japanese monthly children's manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Several different manga titles, and adaptations aimed at young female readers have been serialized in the magazine in its decade long history. The latest circulation figures places the magazine at 40,000 copies which is in the middle third of the circulation list[a] when compared to other manga magazines.
^ ab"Children's manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
^ぷっちぐみ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved February 12, 2020. 日本ではじめての小学生低学年女のコ向けエンタメ総合誌、知名度も人気もナンバー1!(This is the first entertainment general magazine for girls in elementary school and lower grades, the best in popularity and popularity in Japan!)
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