Hamtaro: Miracle in Aurora Valley (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 2003

Original Title:
劇場版 とっとこハム太郎 ハムハムグランプリン オーロラ谷の奇跡 ~リボンちゃん危機一髪!~

Alternate Titles:
Gekijouban Tottoko Hamtarou: Ham-Ham Grand Prix Aurora Tani no Kiseki - Ribbon-chan Kiki Ippatsu

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Shogakukan
TMS Entertainment

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G 

Runtime: 53

A young fairy hamster named Crystal appears before Bijou. In the snow, the two vanish off somewhere. The Ham-Hams give chase and arrive in the legendary Aurora Village. Legendary hamsters of the winter called Snow Hams live here. The Ham-Hams are told that it has not snowed in the village for a long time. The Snow Hams are troubled because it is hot even though it is winter. They also say that Snow Princess Bijou is the one who can help. But, Bijou is kidnapped by a mysterious pirate ship! Pirate Hams who hate the cold start to interfere in order to prevent snowing. The Ham-Hams picket against the captain of the pirate ship to get Bijou back. The talks with the pirates result in the decision to put Bijou on the line in a Ham-Ham Grand Prix. The competition between Hamtaro and the captain consists of running, skiing, Formula car racing and others. Can Hamtaro win the Grand Prix and save Bijou?

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Director:
Osamu Dezaki

Writer:
Osamu Dezaki

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