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  1. Dec 14, 2002 · MINIMONI JA MOVIE: OKASHI NA DAIBOUKEN (MINIMONI THE MOVIE: THE GREAT SWEETS ADVENTURE, 2002) is a 54-minute movie designed as a showcase for the Japanese teen pop group, Minimoni, a four-girl spin-off of the popular J-pop phenomenon, Morning Musume.

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    • 2002-12-14
    • Shinji Higuchi
    • 60
  2. Dec 14, 2002 · Mini Moni the Movie: Okashi na Daibouken! is a live-action/animation hybrid movie starring the popular Morning Musume subgroup Mini Moni. Made as a way to explain Mari Yaguchi leaving the group and Ai Takahashi joining as her replacement, the majority of the movie is all-CGI with live-action beginning and ending segments filmed on ...

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    The movie takes place entirely in and around the Minimoni Café. The Minimoni Café is run by the first generation members of Minimoni, led by Yaguchi Mari. Mika is the primary baker for the cafè and Kago Ai and Tsuji Nozomiare bumbling waitresses. One day Kago and Tsuji serve a particularly enthusiastic customer (played by Takahashi Ai) who says she...

    The theatrical release date of December 14, 2002 is the same as the theatrical release date of the second Hamtaro movie, in which Minimoni also appears by way of their Minihams alter egos.

  4. Dec 14, 2002 · Overview. The movie takes place entirely in and around the Mini Moni Cafè. The Mini Moni Cafè is run by the first generation members of Mini Moni, who are lead by Mari Yaguchi. Mika Todd is the primary baker for the cafè and Ai Kago and Nozomi Tsuji are bumbling waitresses.

  5. Mini Moni The Movie: Okashi na Daibōken! is a live-action/animation hybrid movie starring the popular Morning Musume subgroup Mini Moni. Made as a way to explain Mari Yaguchi leaving the group and Ai Takahashi joining as her replacement, the majority of the movie is all-CGI, with live-action beginning and ending segments filmed on green screens.

  6. Minimoni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibken! is a Japanese film from 2002 that blends live action actors with computer generated images. The film focuses on the goings on at the Minimoni Cafe, a place where the first generation of the eponymous group of Japanese teen pop stars serves sweets.