Mirmo de Pon! (Japanese: ミルモ㠧ムン!, Hepburn: Mirumo de Pon!)
is a manga series written by Hiromu Shinozuka and serialized in Ciao
magazine from July 2001 through December 2005. It was also published
in twelve collected volumes by Shogakukan. The manga series was
awarded in the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award and in the 2004 Shogakukan
Manga Award for children's manga. The series was licensed for an
English language release in North America by Viz Media. Four months
later, the show aired in Japan for the first time. Chuang Yi released
the manga in English in Singapore.An anime series named Wagamama
Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! (゠㠌㠾㠾☆フェアリー
ミルモ㠧ムン!, Selfish Fairy: Mirmo de Pon!) by Studio Hibari
was adapted from the manga. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April
6, 2002, and ran for 172 episodes until September 27, 2005. The anime
series is also licensed by Viz Media for an English language release
in North America, and by ShoPro Entertainment, as Mirmo!.The fairy
protagonist is a love fairy named Mirmo (Mirumo in the Japanese
version). Katie Minami (Kaede Minami in the Japanese version) is the
human protagonist and a cheerful and energetic eighth-grader who is
shy around her male classmates, which makes it difficult for her to
date. One day, on her way home from school, she walks into a
mysterious shop and buys a blue cocoa mug. When she arrives at home,
she peeks into the bottom of the mug and discovers an engraved note
which says, "If you read this message aloud while pouring hot cocoa
into the mug, a love fairy ("muglox") will appear and grant your every
wish." The skeptical but curious Kaede follows the directions and
announces her wish to date Dylan Yuki (Setsu Yuuki in the Japanese
version), her crush. Mirmo arrives. At first she is afraid of him but
later understands that he is a muglox. Kaede soon finds out that Mirmo
prefers eating chocolate and creating mischief over helping
Katie.Mirumo is a prince of the muglox world. Horrified at the
prospect of having to marry Rima (Rirumu in the Japanese version), his
princess bride-to-be, Mirmo escaped the muglox world. Hot on his
heels, however, are Rima, Yatch (Yashichi in the Japanese version) the
bounty hunter, Mulu (Murumo; Mirmo's brother), and many other muglox
as well. The villains of the first season are the Warumo gang, a gang
of criminals who plan to overthrow the Marumo kingdom. Though they are
villains, they actually aren't evil; they just pull childish pranks
and faint after hearing an evil plan. At the end of the season, Akumi
gives Warumo Gang a time sphere, which they play around with and
accidentally smash, causing the muglox world to freeze. Mirmo, Mulu,
Rima, Yatch and their partners save the muglox world by having the
fairies dance in front of a magical door (which allows it to open) and
having the partners find the magic time bird which flew into the door
to escape being captured by them.
is a manga series written by Hiromu Shinozuka and serialized in Ciao
magazine from July 2001 through December 2005. It was also published
in twelve collected volumes by Shogakukan. The manga series was
awarded in the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award and in the 2004 Shogakukan
Manga Award for children's manga. The series was licensed for an
English language release in North America by Viz Media. Four months
later, the show aired in Japan for the first time. Chuang Yi released
the manga in English in Singapore.An anime series named Wagamama
Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! (゠㠌㠾㠾☆フェアリー
ミルモ㠧ムン!, Selfish Fairy: Mirmo de Pon!) by Studio Hibari
was adapted from the manga. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April
6, 2002, and ran for 172 episodes until September 27, 2005. The anime
series is also licensed by Viz Media for an English language release
in North America, and by ShoPro Entertainment, as Mirmo!.The fairy
protagonist is a love fairy named Mirmo (Mirumo in the Japanese
version). Katie Minami (Kaede Minami in the Japanese version) is the
human protagonist and a cheerful and energetic eighth-grader who is
shy around her male classmates, which makes it difficult for her to
date. One day, on her way home from school, she walks into a
mysterious shop and buys a blue cocoa mug. When she arrives at home,
she peeks into the bottom of the mug and discovers an engraved note
which says, "If you read this message aloud while pouring hot cocoa
into the mug, a love fairy ("muglox") will appear and grant your every
wish." The skeptical but curious Kaede follows the directions and
announces her wish to date Dylan Yuki (Setsu Yuuki in the Japanese
version), her crush. Mirmo arrives. At first she is afraid of him but
later understands that he is a muglox. Kaede soon finds out that Mirmo
prefers eating chocolate and creating mischief over helping
Katie.Mirumo is a prince of the muglox world. Horrified at the
prospect of having to marry Rima (Rirumu in the Japanese version), his
princess bride-to-be, Mirmo escaped the muglox world. Hot on his
heels, however, are Rima, Yatch (Yashichi in the Japanese version) the
bounty hunter, Mulu (Murumo; Mirmo's brother), and many other muglox
as well. The villains of the first season are the Warumo gang, a gang
of criminals who plan to overthrow the Marumo kingdom. Though they are
villains, they actually aren't evil; they just pull childish pranks
and faint after hearing an evil plan. At the end of the season, Akumi
gives Warumo Gang a time sphere, which they play around with and
accidentally smash, causing the muglox world to freeze. Mirmo, Mulu,
Rima, Yatch and their partners save the muglox world by having the
fairies dance in front of a magical door (which allows it to open) and
having the partners find the magic time bird which flew into the door
to escape being captured by them.
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