Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Okamura Girls' High School 2. Sports Festival (2003)

Morning Musume. members face off in a hilarious Sports Day competition to crown the group's ultimate 'Kusojo'.

Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Okamura Girls' High School 2. Sports Festival - Movie Information

  • Original Title: めちゃイケ モーニング娘。の体育祭 岡村女子高等学校。2
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Type: Movie
  • Runtime: 2h 40m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese

Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Okamura Girls' High School 2. Sports Festival - Plot

Members participate in Sports Day to find out who is the 'Kusojo' in the group, as part of Okamura Girl's High School.

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Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Okamura Girls' High School 2. Sports Festival - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Kaori Iida
  • Natsumi Abe
  • Mari Yaguchi
  • Rika Ishikawa
  • Hitomi Yoshizawa
  • Nozomi Tsuji
  • Ai Kago
  • Ai Takahashi
  • Asami Konno
  • Makoto Ogawa

Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Okamura Girls' High School 2. Sports Festival - FAQs

What is Mecha Ike Morning Musume. Sports Festival about?

The film follows the members of Morning Musume. as they take part in a Sports Day competition under the fictional setting of Okamura Girl's High School. The event is designed to reveal who among them is the so-called 'Kusojo' — the weakest or least athletic member of the group.

Who are the main cast members in this film?

The film features the real-life members of Morning Musume., including Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Mari Yaguchi, Rika Ishikawa, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Nozomi Tsuji, Ai Kago, Ai Takahashi, Asami Konno, and Makoto Ogawa, all appearing as themselves within the school setting.

What does 'Kusojo' mean in this film's context?

'Kusojo' is a Japanese slang term used humorously in the Mecha Ike franchise to label the weakest or most unskilled member in a given challenge. In this Sports Festival installment, the entire athletic competition is structured around identifying which Morning Musume. member earns that playful, comedic title.

Is this film connected to the Mecha Ike TV series?

Yes, this release is directly tied to Mecha Ike, the long-running Fuji TV comedy variety program. The 'Okamura Girl's High School' concept is a recurring segment from the show, and this Sports Festival film is the second installment in that specific spin-off series, following the original entry.

How long is the Sports Festival film?

The film runs for 160 minutes, or roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes. That extended runtime gives plenty of space for the full Sports Day competition to unfold, with all the comedic moments, athletic challenges, and group dynamics that fans of Morning Musume. and Mecha Ike would expect.

What language is this film in?

The film is entirely in Japanese. It was produced in Japan and features the Japanese idol group Morning Musume., so all dialogue, commentary, and on-screen interactions are conducted in Japanese throughout the runtime.

What are some similar films to watch after this?

If you enjoy this blend of Japanese idol culture and lighthearted competition, you might also like Linda Linda Linda (2005), Swing Girls (2004), Love Live! The School Idol Movie (2015), or Wolf Girl and Black Prince (2016) — all of which share a similar youthful, energetic Japanese spirit.

When was this Morning Musume. film released?

This film was released in 2003, during a particularly active and popular period for Morning Musume. as one of Japan's most prominent idol groups. It captures the group's energy and personality at a moment when they were at the height of their mainstream cultural presence in Japan.

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