The game was originally released in Japan back in 1992.
If you’re a fan of the Japanese “magical girl genre” of anime, you may have heard of Magical Princess Minky Momo. Originally broadcast between 1982 to 1983, it was a Japanese anime series, written by Takeshi Shudo, that followed a young princess named Momo who is sent to Earth by her parents to help its inhabitants with the assistance of a bunch of animal friends.
It later went on to spawn a string of animated films, TV series, and manga, as well as a bunch of video games including the Famicom side-scrolling adventure title Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Remember Dream. However, it is arguably still best known in the West for a now infamous episode of the TV show where Momo is dramatically killed by a toy truck (commonly believed to be the creator’s thinly veiled reference to the sponsor of the show Popy pulling its funding over poor toy sales).
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The game was originally released in Japan back in 1992.
If you’re a fan of the Japanese “magical girl genre” of anime, you may have heard of Magical Princess Minky Momo. Originally broadcast between 1982 to 1983, it was a Japanese anime series, written by Takeshi Shudo, that followed a young princess named Momo who is sent to Earth by her parents to help its inhabitants with the assistance of a bunch of animal friends.
It later went on to spawn a string of animated films, TV series, and manga, as well as a bunch of video games including the Famicom side-scrolling adventure title Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Remember Dream. However, it is arguably still best known in the West for a now infamous episode of the TV show where Momo is dramatically killed by a toy truck (commonly believed to be the creator’s thinly veiled reference to the sponsor of the show Popy pulling its funding over poor toy sales).
Read the full article on timeextension.com