Kaede is a cheerful and energetic eighth grader. When it comes to boys, however, she is hopelessly shy. One day, on her way home from school, Kaede walks into a mysterious shop and buys a colorful cocoa mug. When she reaches home, she casually 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 Yuuki, the class heartthrob. Suddenly, the adorable blue Mirumo appears! We soon find out, however, that this cute little muglox would rather eat chocolate and create mischief than help Kaede. Mirumo, it seems, is prince of the muglox world. Horrified at the prospect of having to marry Rirumu, his princess bride-to-be, Mirumo has escaped the muglox world. Hot on his heels, however, are Rirumu, Yashichi the bounty hunter, and a cast of hundreds of muglox ranging from the good to the bad to the nutty. This gang of adorable troublemakers will see to it that school life for Kaede and her friends is never the same... (Source: mirmo-zibang)
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Ah, my childhood memories are once again, making me miss them!! Wagamama Fairy Mirumo De Pon is one of my most favorite Animes, of all time!! When I was younger, I would quickly change the channel into where Mirumo De Pon is airing. If I don't watch a single episode in one day, I'd cry (Lol i'm too dramatic, huh?) Anyway, this anime made me enjoy my childhood days. It's the first reason why I would finish my homework before the episode starts. Although I hated some of the characters (like AZUMI & HARUKA..) but I enjoyed it very well. I first wanted to have myown muglox. LOL. Overall, I enjoyed it. I hope to see more anime like this!
Ah.. I remember this. An anime I used to watch with my mom. You don't find anime like this anymore. I remember being sad at the end with my mom. I will never forget this anime. So I thought that maybe reviewing this wouldn't be so bad, even though it's old and not many people would actually know about it. It's not as big as the other classics, like Dragon Balls, etc. But did use to be popular. A few days ago, I decided to watch around 12 episodes again. A few episodes from each season. They were still as fresh as ever, although Ifound it hard to find the still-working links. The story was mainly about the antics of our gang, along with their cute coffee-cup fairies that changed their lives forever. After a few comparisons of anime from a few years ago, I noticed that it was pretty solid for its time. The "Moe Revolution" was still climbing, so it was a little ahead of its time, so to speak. Although I don't think it would appeal very much nowadays. The sound was also pretty nostalgic. I remember the feeling of dancing to the theme song of Mirumo, and also joining the dance along when he transformed. I could tell from it's own OP and ED that it was meant for kids, so I don't think it would appeal to teenagers, unless your like me, who had grown up with Mirumo. But just as the art, it would probably not appeal as much anymore, as it did back then. *sigh*... I can't really seem to put off my own personal experience with Mirumo as I write this, so I don't think it would help that much. But anyway, the verdict. I wouldn't really recommend this now, since there are a bunch of other anime that would be a better watch, but if your just looking for a cute little piece of history to pass the time, then go ahead.