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'''Mini-Moni: Mika no Happy Morning Chatty''' is a game for [[Game Boy Advance]], developed by [[List of Nintendo subsidiaries|Nintendo subsidiary]] [[Nd Cube]] but published by Shogakukan. It is based on the {{wp|Mini-Moni}} franchise (a former Japanese idol group).
 
'''Mini-Moni: Mika no Happy Morning Chatty''' is a game for [[Game Boy Advance]], developed by [[List of Nintendo subsidiaries|Nintendo subsidiary]] [[Nd Cube]] but published by Shogakukan. It is based on the {{wp|Mini-Moni}} franchise (a former Japanese idol group).
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The game teaches English to Japanese players, and features exploration/every day activities like shopping and cooking, with a variety of different minigames.
 
The game teaches English to Japanese players, and features exploration/every day activities like shopping and cooking, with a variety of different minigames.
  
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The front box art has an imprint for Shogakukan Home Pal Program; one of the programs in Japanese curriculum for teaching English to preschool children.
 
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Mini-Moni: Mika no Happy Morning Chatty
ミニモニ。ミカのハピモニchatty
Mini-Moni Mika.jpg
Boxart
Developer(s): Nd Cube[1]
Publisher(s): Shogakukan
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category: Edutainment
Players:
Predecessor: Mini-Moni: Dice de Pyon!
Successor: MiniMoni: Shaker and Tambourine! Dapyon!
Release dates
Japan: October 25, 2002
©Mini-Moni Project, Up-Front Agency, SMDE/Nd Cube Co. Ltd.

Mini-Moni: Mika no Happy Morning Chatty is a game for Game Boy Advance, developed by Nintendo subsidiary Nd Cube but published by Shogakukan. It is based on the Mini-Moni franchise (a former Japanese idol group).

The game teaches English to Japanese players, and features exploration/every day activities like shopping and cooking, with a variety of different minigames.

The front box art has an imprint for Shogakukan Home Pal Program; one of the programs in Japanese curriculum for teaching English to preschool children.

References

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