Kocchi Muite! Miiko - Kocchi Muite! Miiko DUB

Kocchi Muite! Miiko DUB

Following the real events, the true story of Kocchi Muite! Miiko, Miiko Yamada and her friends finally won the marathon. In year 1989, after they graduate Junior High School, Miiko calls her friends about a PS2 online racing game, Midnight Club: Import Tuner Racing. The cars were taken from the 21th century, while the series was created in 1995. Miiko and her friends find racing rivals and illegal school gangsters and race them along the adventure. In the middle of a volume, where the racers will struggle to victory, Yoshida and Kenta defeat them, except Miiko. Also, Miiko mocks the arrogant players in her way. In an episode, Miiko’s mother saw and found out that the game is about to end and will try to tell Miiko. But when she did, Miiko tells her that there is an Indonesian invader trying to take Miiko away from racing. So, Tappei, who heard about the invader, Rumanah and will kill her. Tappei receives the information from a poor old woman and sadly told him that Rumanah is going to kill her. Tappei peeps to a hole to destroy Rumanah. After the evil Rumanah kills the woman, Tappei jumps, and cuts her into pieces, and throws her to let Kenta chop her into foods. Miiko ate the food and named it Miiko’s cuisine. Rumanah was eaten by lots of people and was gone. Her internal body was filled with goodies (Delicious foods). In the last episode, Miiko reveals the truth about loving. Realizing Yoshida and Miiho lost, Miiko and Tappei finally found what a tough love is. The car Miiko drives is a Mazda RX7 and a Toyota Supra RZ. Miiko was the character that was never lost, she always win. Mari and Yukko don’t appear, and they don’t appear at Race Tin because they lack knowledge to the game except at the last episode.

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