

Higepiyo
Animation
Comedy
Higepiyo
1S | 39E
04/03/2009
5.0
1. It's a chick!?
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4/3/2009
2. It's cute, right!?
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4/10/2009
3. What's Flower Viewing!?
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4/17/2009
4. Second helping is war!?
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4/24/2009
5. The feelings of strawberry!?
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5/1/2009
6. It's a Man's Castle!?
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5/8/2009
7. It's an onion!?
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5/15/2009
8. Isn't it a pet!?
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5/22/2009
9. The Bathwater is nice!?
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5/29/2009
10. You're to dig it out!?
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6/5/2009
11. It's a Samurai!?
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6/12/2009
12. It's a steamed meat bun?
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6/19/2009
13. I don't have any weakness!?
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6/26/2009
14. It's a birthday!?
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7/10/2009
15. It's a continuation of the birthday?
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7/17/2009
16. It's victory or defeat in the pool!?
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7/24/2009
17. A test of courage!?
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7/31/2009
18. It's Higepiyo vs Megapiyo!?
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9/4/2009
19. It's the Mystery of Higepiyo!?
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9/11/2009
20. It's an Achievement!?
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9/18/2009
21. It's a Gal Piyo!?
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9/25/2009
22. It's still a Gal Piyo!?
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9/25/2009
23. It's an athletic meet!?
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10/9/2009
24. It's Nursing!?
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10/23/2009
25. More good hot water!?
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10/23/2009
26. The secret of two people!?
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10/30/2009
27. Can't get out!?
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11/6/2009
28. It's a Chick's cake!?
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11/13/2009
29. I can't sleep!?
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11/20/2009
30. It's a Historical Play!?
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11/27/2009
31. It's Christmas!?
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12/4/2009
32. It's the School Arts Festival!?
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1/8/2010
33. Getting into the roll!?
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1/15/2010
34. He is a Korokke shop worker!?
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1/22/2010
35. I can't sleep again!?
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1/22/2010
36. Home-made is full of heart!?
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1/29/2010
37. It's the Mecha Piyo's counterattack!?
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2/5/2010
38. It's conveyor-belt sushi!?
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2/12/2010
39. It's the naming!?
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2/19/2010
Overview
Higepiyo is a four-panel gag manga by Risa Itō about a small yellow bird with a mustache, who ends up as a pet of a boy named Hiroshi. Serialized between 2004 and 2006 in Shueisha's Chorus magazine, the series was later compiled into a single volume in January 12, 2007. It was adapted into an anime series, which premiered on April 3, 2009, directed by Atsushi Takeyama, scripted by Natsuko Takahashi and with music by Toshio Masuda. The anime adaptation later inspired the creation of a spin-off manga series, published in Ribon magazine.