ChocoMimi

ChocoMimi
チョコミミ
(Chokomimi)
Genre Slice of life story, Comedy
Manga
Written by Konami Sonoda
Published by Shueisha
English publisher

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Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Ribon Original (2003-2004), Ribon (2004-present)
Original run 17 May 2003 – present
Volumes 8
Television drama
Directed by Yoka Kusano
Produced by Norio Yamakawa
Written by Saeki Nejime
Music by Cher Watanabe
Studio DLE
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1 October 2007 21 March 2008
Episodes 26

ChocoMimi (チョコミミ Chokomimi') is a shōjo 4-panel manga series written and illustrated by Konami Sonoda. It was first serialized in the magazine Ribon Original until it went defunct. Starting March 2004, the serialization was transferred to the main Ribon magazine. The chapters are collected and bound in tankōbon format by Shueisha under the Ribon Mascot Comics label. Viz Media has licensed the manga in the United States under the Viz Kids label. So far, Viz has released up to five volumes, but they are not planning to release the rest.

Plot

ChocoMimi follows the daily lives of best friends Choco and Mimi, two fashionable eighth grade girls, as well as their own social circle and family. While Choco is serious and diligent, spoiled sweet Mimi is imaginative and spacey. Together, they experience and explore everyday problems at home, with their friends, and at school. Each chapter finishes off with a fashion tip from both Choco and Mimi.

Characters

Main characters

Other Characters

Family members

Animals

TV Drama

The manga was adapted into a live-action drama series, which ran for 26 episodes on TV Tokyo from 2007 to 2008. It aired on Mondays from 17:30 (equivalent to 5:30) to 18:00 (equivalent to 6:00). It was directed by Yoka Kusano. The opening song was "Happy Happy!" (ハピハピ!), sung by Choco and Mimi. The ending for episodes 1-13 was "I can't!" by MYSTIC. The ending for episodes 14-26 was "Rocket" (ロケット), also originally by MYSTIC. It was sung by Choco, Mimi, Ando, Mumu, and Mikami. Each episode was divided into an A-story and a B-story.

Further Reading

External links

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