Iguana Girl

Iguana Girl
Cover of Iguana Girl, featuring Rika
イグアナの娘
(Iguana no Musume)
GenreDrama, fantasy[1]
Created byMoto Hagio
Manga
Written byMoto Hagio
Published byShogakukan
English publisherFantagraphics
MagazinePetit Flower
DemographicShōjo
PublishedMay 1992
Volumes1
Television drama
Directed byKazuhisa Imai
Written byYoshikazu Okada
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run April 15, 1996 June 24, 1996
Episodes11

Iguana Girl (Japanese: イグアナの娘, Hepburn: Iguana no Musume, alternately translated as Daughter of the Iguana or Iguana Daughter) is a 1992 manga written and illustrated by Moto Hagio. A 52-page one-shot (single chapter series) originally published in the manga magazine Petit Flower, the story follows a mother who rejects her daughter because she perceives her as an iguana; the daughter internalizes this rejection, and in turn comes to regard herself as an iguana.

Iguana Girl is a semi-autobiographical story that reflects Hagio's own strained relationship with her mother, while also utilizing fantasy elements to comment on the role of women in post-war Japanese society. In 1996, Iguana Girl was adapted into a live-action television drama that aired on TV Asahi. An English-language translation of the Iguana Girl manga was included in the anthology A Drunken Dream and Other Stories, published by Fantagraphics in 2010.

  1. ^ Kuribayashi 2018, pp. 246–247.

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