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Show times
editUnless I'm missing something here, I don't quite understand the times for the shows listed (ie. "from 24:58 until 25:58 every Friday (12 days later)")... shouldn't this read as "from 00:58 until 01:58 every Saturday"? --CherryMay 3 July 2005 20:39 (UTC)
- I realize this has been asked well over a year ago, but whatever. I'm not sure why they do it that way, but in Japan they seem to announce the time like that. Probably because the midnight hours are only a little bit into the next day, which may confuse some people. Tydus Arandor 07:30, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Ayaka's Surprise English Lessons
editWhat about Ayaka's Surprise English Lessons? How do they fit in to the Hello! project and Hello! Morning?74.131.108.119 00:44, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- To my (very limited) knowledge, Ayaka's Surprise English Lessons were never broadcasted on Hello! Morning. They were part of a Hello! Project TV show named Bishoujo Kyouiku (2001) and later Bishoujo Kyouiku II (2002). There's more information on it here. Hope I helped. Tydus Arandor 07:30, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Merging proposal
editI propose merging Mini Moni Chiccha into Hello! Morning. Based on this article, it seems like Mini Moni Chiccha is a segment on this show, and not a TV show itself.--Cattus talk 17:14, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
- Support as pointed out above, it was indeed a segment (or in Japanese: 「コーナー」 (kônâ)) on Hello! Morning. Chsf (talk) 08:56, 15 February 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for the comment. I have merged the article.--Cattus talk 21:41, 27 February 2013 (UTC)