Creamy
Mami
Morisawa
Yuu is a normal, if tom-boyish, third-grade girl
whose
parents run a crepe shop named "Creamy Crepes". One night, she sees a strange
light shining down from the sky outside her window. Being naturally curious,
she climbs out her window and starts chasing it through town as it moves
away. She's soon joined by her friends, the young boys Toshio and Midori-kun,
as well as a large number of police vehicles. She finally catches up to
the strange light, only to find that it's coming from a strange ship which
looks like it's made of glass.
She
suddenly finds herself floating up into the ship, which is called the "Feather
Star". Once inside, she meets the pixie Pino-pino, who gives her a magical
compact that will allow her to transform into the idol singer Creamy Mami
(she chooses the name in honor of her parents shop). She's also given two
kittens named Posi and Nega. She's warned that no one must know of her
alternate identity, or she will remain as Creamy Mami for the rest of her
life.
As
Creamy Mami, Yuu gains fame almost overnight, appearing out of nowhere
singing songs that bring joy and love to peoples' hearts. Later, though,
she must deal with the trials of being a pop idol, trying to keep her secret
a secret, and a growing affection for Toshio.
This
series features character designs by Akemi Takada, who also did Urusei
Yatsura, Kimagure Orange Road and Maison Ikkoku. It has many excellent
musical pieces, especially the vocals - in fact, there's at least one music
video compilation, "Curtain Calls". It also offers sight into the often
heartbreaking world of today's pop idols. In addition to the TV series,
there is an OVA, "Long Good-Bye", which includes an intro skit called "Creamy
Mami vs. Minky Momo" (VERY funny!). There's also a movie, "Eternal Once
More", the first hour of which is a
synopsis
of the entire TV series, with the last 30 minutes being what happens two
months later.
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