DANG, I REALLY MISS THAT ART STYLE.... To be honest, you don't really have to watch all 54 episodes of Mami to understand the conflict in this one. Sure, you won't have much emotional attachment to who this "Mami" girl is, but you can still understand the plot just fine. The comedy is also good, there are no overused sexual jokes, no fan service, or anything like that. Mami's live costume is well designed and looks great. However, some scenes do contain flashing lights and visual effects. I'm also surprised they brought back so many of Mami's songs during her live performance. That's crazy, considering most modern idol anime movies usually only feature 1-3 songs. Overall, this show is very enjoyable, except for the pacing. I even had to watch it at 1.5x speed to fully enjoy it. Final score 8,4/10 One important plot before watching this OVA, they made Mami as those "Goddess Idol" in this anime.
Creamy Mami: Forever Once More
Oshimeter
Synopsis
For one secret year, Yuu Morisawa lived a double life as Creamy Mami, a teenage pop idol with magically borrowed looks and a voice the whole country fell for. That chapter closed with Mami's final concert — but two months later, rumors are circulating that she's coming back. Someone called 'Project M' is involved, and Yuu, who knows better than anyone that Mami shouldn't exist anymore, wants to figure out what's actually going on. She pulls together her friends and they start digging. The whole setup has that classic 80s idol-drama energy — light conspiracy, mild chaos, and a romantic undercurrent that's been simmering since the original series. This particular OVA opens with a recap of the full series before delivering about 40 minutes of new story, so it works whether you're a returning fan or someone catching up for the first time. The hand-drawn animation has that warm, slightly soft quality that Studio Pierrot's early work is known for, and the soundtrack leans hard into the bubbly pop sound of the era. If you've seen Magical Emi or Fancy Lala and liked the blend of idol life with transformation magic, this fits right into that pocket. It's a gentle, romantic-comedic send-off that doesn't overstay its welcome — one episode, a familiar world, and a mystery just big enough to keep things moving.
Episode Guide
Characters
Yuu Morisawa
Ten-year-old Yuu transforms into singing teen idol Creamy Mami, hiding her secret identity and crush on Toshio.
Portrayed by Song Do Yeong
Nega
Alien cat Nega, stranded on Earth, aids Creamy Mami with her magic.
Portrayed by Beneston Marie-Laure
Posi
Posi, a Featherstar alien cat, aids Creamy Mami with her magical abilities.
Portrayed by Mita Yuuko
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This anime is a beautiful and nostalgic anime; it gives a sense of comfort and whimsical charm that captures the original series. It is a good watch if you have watched the original series, as you may feel a bit lost if you are a new viewer.





