Mina Mila
Maklumat Am
- Tajuk: Mina Mila
- Tentang Mina Mila: “Mina Mila” adalah sebuah IP hiburan untuk kanak-kanak Muslim. Ia memaparkan kehidupan sepasang kembar perempuan, Mina dan Mila, serta aktiviti harian dan momen ikatan kekeluargaan mereka.
- Tema: Adik-beradik, keluarga, intipati Islamik.
- Sinopsis: Walaupun mempunyai personaliti yang berbeza, kembar seiras Mila dan Mina sentiasa mencari jalan untuk menyelesaikan drama harian mereka. Ikuti watak-watak yang ceria dan cergas ini dalam melihat kesederhanaan cara hidup seorang Muslim.
- Ungkapan: “Twinny? Forever!”
- Penonton Sasaran: 5-9 tahun
- Watak Utama: Mina Mila
- Persekitaran Dunia: Tiada spesifik, tetapi rujukan utama adalah dari London, UK.
- Penyelidikan: Perlu ada watak utama perempuan yang meneroka tema, pengalaman, dan aspirasi berkaitan perempuan dengan suntikan intipati Islamik. Kandungan Islamik dan ton kulit yang lebih gelap juga ditekankan untuk lebih inklusif.
- Bahasa: Bahasa dan Inggeris. Penggunaan bahasa yang santai tetapi masih beradab (informal language that upholds propriety and respectability).
- Platform: Durioo Plus.
- Format Kandungan: Siri animasi 7 minit, 40 episod dan terus berkembang.
- Kompetitor: Omar & Hana, Nussa.
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Sinopsis (Synopsis)
Mina dan Mila merupakan pasangan kembar seiras dengan personaliti yang berbeza. Sepanjang musim pertama, mereka menjalani pelbagai cabaran dan situasi harian yang menguji hubungan mereka sebagai adik-beradik dan juga sebagai sebahagian daripada keluarga. Daripada cuba menyiapkan kerja rumah bersama, sehingga menyertai pertandingan, mereka sering berhadapan dengan konflik yang timbul daripada perbezaan keperibadian mereka—Mina yang ceria dan kadang-kadang cuai, dan Mila yang lebih teratur serta bijak.
Melalui setiap episode, mereka belajar tentang erti kerjasama, bertolak ansur, dan kejujuran. Mereka juga diajar oleh ibu bapa mereka, Ummi dan Baba, tentang nilai-nilai penting dalam Islam seperti kesabaran ketika berpuasa, rasa syukur terhadap rezeki, dan ikhlas dalam bersedekah. Episod-episod ini juga menyentuh isu-isu yang relevan dengan kanak-kanak, seperti pengurusan kewangan, persahabatan, dan bagaimana untuk menangani kekecewaan. Pada akhirnya, Mina dan Mila mendapati bahawa walaupun mereka mempunyai perbezaan, ikatan keluarga adalah yang paling utama, dan mereka perlu menghargai serta menerima keunikan satu sama lain.
Ringkasan (Summary)
- Dua Kembar, Dua Personaliti: Mina dan Mila, dua kembar seiras, sering menghadapi konflik disebabkan personaliti yang berbeza. Mina lebih santai, manakala Mila lebih teratur dan bersemangat untuk menang.
- Pelajaran Keluarga: Melalui interaksi dengan ibu bapa mereka, Ummi dan Baba, mereka belajar nilai-nilai murni seperti bertolak ansur (“Tak Adil”), kejujuran (“Bertukar”), dan saling menghormati.
- Penerapan Nilai Islam: Siri ini mengintegrasikan pengajaran Islam yang relevan, seperti kepentingan sabar dan jujur ketika berpuasa (“Mina Tahan Ke?”), redha dengan takdir (“Tak Ada Rezeki”), dan keikhlasan dalam memberi (“Bagi Balik!”).
- Cabaran Harian: Kisah-kisah mereka merangkumi pelbagai isu yang dihadapi kanak-kanak, dari menjaga kebersihan rumah (“Itu Dia!”), mengurus wang (“Jom Beli!”), hingga menangani perasaan kecewa akibat keputusan peperiksaan (“Tak Apa Menangis”).
- Pentingnya Komunikasi: Banyak episod menekankan bahawa komunikasi adalah kunci untuk menyelesaikan masalah, sama ada antara adik-beradik mahupun dengan ibu bapa, seperti yang ditunjukkan dalam episod “Balik-balik Kita” dan “Cik Serba Tahu.”
- Perkembangan Diri: Sepanjang musim, mereka belajar untuk menghargai perbezaan masing-masing dan memahami bahawa kebahagiaan sejati terletak pada cinta dan kasih sayang keluarga. Mereka juga didorong untuk menjadi individu yang lebih bertanggungjawab dan berani.
S1 E1: We’re Twins (Kita Kembar)
- Short Description: Introducing Mina and Mila, twins with different personalities who believe “two is better than one.”
- Synopsis: The twins try to do daily chores together to get things done better and faster. The episode explores if this belief truly holds up.
- Values: The importance of understanding that everyone, even twins, has their own unique talents and abilities. The episode encourages appreciation for differences and finding a balance when working in a team.
S1 E2: I’m The Best (Mesti Menang)
- Short Description: Mila prepares for a competition, believing she can win it on her own.
- Synopsis: Mila’s confidence in her intellect leads her to believe she can win a competition by herself. The episode questions if even “the best” can truly succeed alone.
- Values: The importance of cooperation and having a support system. It teaches the value of being a good team player, trusting others, and being humble enough to accept help.
S1 E3: That’s Not Fair (Tak Adil)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila have a math test, but their mother, Ummi, teaches them differently. The twins question if this is fair.
- Synopsis: The twins feel it’s unfair that Ummi is treating them differently. The episode explores the concepts of equality and equity, showing that treating everyone equally isn’t always the fairest approach, especially with different learning styles.
- Values: Understanding that different children require different approaches and that parents have reasons for their actions. It encourages children to be more cooperative with their parents.
S1 E4: Why Me? (Balik-balik Kita)
- Short Description: Mina is busy with football training, leaving Mila to handle all the daily chores with Ummi.
- Synopsis: Mila feels taken for granted by her sister, leading to a cold shoulder from her. The episode highlights the importance of communication and doing good deeds for the sake of God (Lillahi Ta′ala), not for recognition.
- Values: The importance of communication within the family. It teaches the value of doing things without expecting a return, for the sake of God, which brings more rewards.
S1 E5: Mine! (Mila Punya)
- Short Description: Mila is upset with how Mina treats her belongings and decides to teach her a lesson.
- Synopsis: Tired of her things being used without permission, Mila devises a plan to make Mina understand how she feels.
- Values: The importance of respecting others’ belongings and treating people the way you want to be treated. It encourages asking for permission before using someone else’s items and taking good care of borrowed things.
S1 E6: Switched (Part 1) (Bertukar (Bahagian 1))
- Short Description: The identical twins, Mina and Mila, switch places to benefit from each other’s strengths.
- Synopsis: The twins use their identical appearance to create a win-win situation by switching places. The episode explores the consequences of dishonesty and the natural guilt children feel after doing something wrong.
- Values: The importance of honesty and playing fair. It encourages children to be honest even if the outcome isn’t great. For parents, it suggests giving children the benefit of the doubt and not over-punishing them.
S1 E7: Switched (Part 2) (Bertukar (Bahagian 2))
- Short Description: The twins struggle to hide their deception from Ummi and Baba.
- Synopsis: As their lie gets harder to maintain, the twins start to feel the consequences. The episode explores whether they can continue their plan or if their parents have their own in store, alluding to the idea that God’s plan is always the best.
- Values: Continues the theme of honesty and introduces forgiveness. It reinforces the idea of playing fair and being honest, while also advising parents on how to handle the situation with understanding.
S1 E8: I’m Not a Baby (Mina Tahan Ke?)
- Short Description: Mina is challenged to fast for the first time during Ramadan. A missing donut puts everyone on edge.
- Synopsis: Mina tries her best to fast all day, but a missing donut creates suspense. The episode focuses on the joy and challenges of fasting.
- Values: The importance of being patient and honest with oneself during fasting. It also touches on the rewards of charity (sadaqah) and doing good deeds during this holy month.
S1 E9: Meant to Be (Tak Ada Rezeki)
- Short Description: Mina is craving her favorite sushi at a bazaar, but it goes missing.
- Synopsis: Mina learns a valuable lesson in acceptance (redha) when the sushi she’s been looking forward to disappears. The episode highlights the belief that God has better plans and provides in unexpected ways.
- Values: The acceptance of destiny (qada′andqadar) and the importance of being grateful for what one has. It teaches that one’s blessings (rizq) are beyond our control and that a portion of our blessings belongs to others. It also encourages being moderate in spending.
S1 E10: This is Eid! (Kata Raya)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila learn the true meaning of Eid by helping their parents prepare for the celebration.
- Synopsis: The twins realize that the fun of Eid comes with effort and hard work. They discover the sacrifices their parents make to create a joyful celebration.
- Values: The importance of cooperation, love, and helping one another. It encourages being grateful for what we have, helping with preparations, and appreciating the effort of others.
S1 E11: Crush
- Short Description: Mila has a crush on a famous actor and prepares to meet him, potentially at the expense of a family event.
- Synopsis: Mila’s obsession with a celebrity idol strains her relationship with her father, Baba. The episode explores the tension between her interests and her family.
- Values: The importance of distinguishing between what is and isn’t a priority and that family, especially parents, should be the most important people in our lives. It encourages moderation in interests.
S1 E12: Where’s Ramadi? (Mana Ramadi?)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila help their neighbor, Mr. Jacob, find his missing cat.
- Synopsis: Mr. Jacob’s beloved cat, Ramadi, has been missing for days. The twins, acting as good neighbors, join the search to help him.
- Values: The importance of caring for neighbors and those around us. It teaches children to be friendly, helpful, and ready to assist those in need.
S1 E13: It’s Okay to Cry (Tak Apa Menangis)
- Short Description: Mila is upset about her exam results, and Mina tries to help her feel better.
- Synopsis: Mila is devastated by her exam results. Mina helps her process her feelings, and the episode shows that it’s okay to express sadness and frustration.
- Values: The importance of accepting that we can’t always get what we want and that it’s okay to feel and express our emotions. It encourages seeking solutions and practicing acceptance (redha) in difficult situations.
S1 E14: Mila’s Vlog (Vlog Mila)
- Short Description: Mila has a specific way of doing house chores, but Mina does them differently.
- Synopsis: Mila and Mina clash over their different approaches to cleaning the house. The episode explores the value of respecting different methods and appreciating the effort others put in.
- Values: The importance of appreciating the help we receive and respecting other people’s opinions and ways of doing things.
S1 E15: Allahu Akbar (Allahu Akbar)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila are scared of the dark after hearing a scary story. Their mother, Ummi, teaches them a prayer (du′a) for protection.
- Synopsis: The twins are afraid to go to dark places. Ummi reminds them that we should only fear God (Allah) and teaches them a prayer to recite for protection.
- Values: The importance of not fearing the unseen more than God. It teaches that God is all-powerful and that reciting Qur’anic verses and Dhikr can provide protection and courage.
S1 E16: Miss Know-It-All (Cik Serba Tahu)
- Short Description: Mila’s fussiness during preparations for a meteor shower dampens Mina’s excitement.
- Synopsis: Mila takes over all the preparations, making the event less fun for Mina. The episode highlights the importance of communication and giving others a chance.
- Values: The importance of thinking before speaking and being mindful of others’ feelings. It also encourages giving others a chance to contribute and resolving misunderstandings through communication.
S1 E17: I’m Cool with This (Yang Ini Pun Okay)
- Short Description: Mila wants a new badminton racket even though they have an old one.
- Synopsis: The twins get old rackets from their father, but Mila insists on buying new ones. The episode explores the difference between needs and wants.
- Values: The importance of moderation, being grateful for what we have, and using what’s already available. It encourages differentiating between needs and wants before making decisions.
S1 E18: Give it Back! (Bagi Balik!)
- Short Description: Mila is upset when Mina doesn’t take good care of her book collection.
- Synopsis: After deciding to share her books with Mina, Mila becomes grumpy and emotional when she sees that they aren’t being taken care of. The episode explores the concept of sincerity when giving something away.
- Values: The importance of sincerity (ikhlas) when giving charity (sadaqah). It teaches that once you give something away, you shouldn’t worry about what happens to it. It also encourages giving more than hoarding.
S1 E19: Viral Macarons (Macaron Viral)
- Short Description: Mina tries to get her hands on viral macarons, but faces a series of unfortunate events.
- Synopsis: Mina rushes to buy a popular treat that’s only available once a week. The episode shows how things don’t always go as planned.
- Values: The importance of accepting destiny (qada′ and qadar) with an open heart. It teaches that we can’t go back and change the past, so we should accept what has happened and not dwell on negative events.
S1 E20: Good Job Ramadi (Bagus Ramadi)
- Short Description: The mystery of a booby trap in the backyard is solved, and the twins have to figure out how to handle it.
- Synopsis: The twins discover that Ramadi, their neighbor’s cat, is the cause of the mess in their backyard. The episode explores how to respectfully communicate this to their neighbor.
- Values: The importance of respecting your neighbors and being cooperative. It teaches that while it’s okay to have pets, they shouldn’t cause problems for others and that neighbors should help each other solve issues.
S1 E21: There It Is! (Itu Dia!)
- Short Description: The family does some spring cleaning, and Mina’s donut goes missing.
- Synopsis: A pest problem forces the family to clean the house. Mina’s donut goes missing in the process, serving as a cautionary tale about eating in the bedroom.
- Values: The importance of cleanliness to prevent pests. It encourages regularly cleaning the house and maintaining good hygiene.
S1 E22: It Wasn’t Me (Bukan Saya)
- Short Description: Mina makes fun of Mila for accidentally farting, causing Mila embarrassment.
- Synopsis: Mina makes a big deal out of Mila’s accidental fart, spreading the story and crossing a line. Mila feels embarrassed and hurt.
- Values: The importance of respecting others’ feelings and not spreading stories that could hurt someone. It teaches to think before speaking and to be careful with words.
S1 E23: Chief Operating Officer (Ketua Pegawai Operasi)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila discover that their mother, Ummi, is the chief operating officer of the family.
- Synopsis: While interviewing Ummi for a school project, the twins learn about her hard work and sacrifices. They realize that her role in the family is a demanding and important one.
- Values: The importance of appreciating and understanding the sacrifices and hard work of a mother. It encourages children to help their mothers and be grateful for everything they do.
S1 E24: Keep it safe (Jaga Elok-elok)
- Short Description: The twins are appointed class treasurers and learn to be responsible with the class’s money.
- Synopsis: Mina and Mila are entrusted with the class money and learn the importance of handling this responsibility with care and honesty.
- Values: The importance of trust and being responsible. It teaches children to be honest and careful with the things they are entrusted with.
S1 E25: Is It Tonight? (Malam Ini Ke?)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila search for the Night of Decree (Lailatul Qadar) during the last 10 nights of Ramadan.
- Synopsis: The twins are determined to find the Night of Decree to receive abundant blessings. They learn that the exact night is unknown to encourage continuous worship throughout the last 10 nights.
- Values: The importance of perseverance (Istiqomah) and determination in worship. It teaches that continuous good deeds during the last 10 nights are the best way to find the Night of Decree.
S1 E26: Goal! (Part 1) (Gol (Bahagian 1))
- Short Description: Mina and her father, Baba, are on opposing sides during a final football match, testing their bond.
- Synopsis: The twins’ father, Baba, and Mina support different football teams that are playing against each other in the finals. Their different opinions put a strain on their relationship.
- Values: The importance of respect, acceptance, and tolerance. It teaches that we can live in harmony despite having different opinions.
S1 E27: Goal! (Part 2) (Gol (Bahagian 2))
- Short Description: The final football match continues, and the twins and their father must set aside their egos to enjoy the game.
- Synopsis: The bond between Mina and Baba is put to the test as they watch the final. They realize that the game isn’t the same without each other, and that winning or losing is part of the game.
- Values: Reinforces the importance of respect, acceptance, and tolerance. It teaches that we must accept differences of opinion and live in harmony.
S1 E28: We’re Moving! (Jom Pindah)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila embark on a secret “hijrah” mission to gain blessings from God, inspired by the Prophet Muhammad’s migration.
- Synopsis: The twins decide to perform their own small-scale migration to seek blessings. They learn that migration doesn’t have to be physical, but can also be a personal change for the better.
- Values: The importance of courage and determination. It teaches that we should always strive to make positive changes in our lives to become better individuals.
S1 E29: Do I Have to? (Kena Buat Ke?)
- Short Description: Mina questions the purpose of prayer (salah) and why she has to do it.
- Synopsis: Mina seeks to understand the importance of prayer in her daily life. The episode provides an explanation of why Muslims pray.
- Values: The importance of a complete reliance and trust in God (Allah). It teaches that we should pray for the sake of God (Lillahi Ta’ala) and not because we are told to.
S1 E30: Brag You Down (Kan Dah Kalah)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila play a board game, and Mina is on a winning streak.
- Synopsis: The twins and a friend play a board game, and Mina is winning. The episode explores the pitfalls of bragging and the importance of financial planning.
- Values: The importance of being humble and managing money wisely. It teaches that bragging can bring you down, and that saving money and spending it on important things is a good practice.
S1 E31: Let’s Go Shopping! (Jom Beli!)
- Short Description: Mina and Mila go shopping with money they won in a competition.
- Synopsis: The twins are excited to spend the money they won. The episode explores whether the money will be enough to buy what they want.
- Values: The importance of financial management and planning. It teaches children to plan their purchases and be responsible with money.
S1 E32: Oh My Guest! (Part 1) (Dia Kan Tetamu (Bahagian 1))
- Short Description: The twins are excited to welcome their guest, Karen. They try to make her feel welcome.
- Synopsis: Mina and Mila meticulously prepare to welcome their guest. The episode explores the importance of hospitality.
- Values: The importance of showing love and appreciation to guests. It teaches that welcoming guests is a tradition of the Prophet (sunnah) and that we should treat them well.
S1 E33: Oh My Guest! (Part 2) (Dia Kan Tetamu (Bahagian 2))
- Short Description: Karen decides to stay for Eid.
- Synopsis: Karen’s extended stay creates an uproar in the house. The episode continues to explore the idea of hospitality and generosity.
- Values: Reinforces the importance of love and appreciation for guests. It also teaches that a guest’s stay beyond three days is considered an act of charity (sadaqah).
S1 E34: Yes Coach! (Baik, Coach!)
- Short Description: Mila needs help to win an award.
- Synopsis: Mila wants to win an award for “The Best Student” in both sports and academics. She seeks a mentor to help her achieve her goal.
- Values: The importance of respect and obedience to a teacher. It teaches that we should listen to and follow the advice of our mentors and teachers.
S1 E35: Are They Even Twins? (Betul Ke Kembar?)
- Short Description: Mila excels in her studies while Mina struggles. Other students question if they’re really twins.
- Synopsis: Mina is compared to her academically successful sister, Mila, who decides to help her improve.
- Values: The importance of patience and cooperation. It teaches that everyone is different and has their own personality. It also shows that with effort, anyone can change for the better.


