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There is also a manga-only sequel written by the head illustrator after the head writer left. ''Tokyo Mew Mew a la mode'' renders Ichigo utterly useless (no, really) so that a [[Creator's Pet|shiny new character]] named Berry Shirayuki/Mew Berry (Tokyopop name: Berry) can take her place. Many fans [[Fanon Discontinuity|like to pretend it doesn't exist]].
The manga was licensed by [[Tokyo Pop]] and the anime by 4Kids Entertainment (where it's known as ''Mew Mew Power''). Only the first half of the series has been released in the United States so far, and because of Fox's [[Screwed
4Kids recently lost the rights to the first half of the show, and has been unsuccessful in attempting to purchase the rights to the second half. It was popularly assumed, but not proven, that a relicensing like ''[[One Piece]]'' had would hang on the success of the English release of ''[[Mamotte
This series now has a [[Tokyo Mew Mew
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== Ikumi Mia loves puns, and Tokyopop's translators are not purists. These factors together create a lot of confusion as to what things are called. Regarding names in the original version: ==
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* [[Bishonen]]: ''Tons.''
* [[Breast Plate]]: Zakuro... and many of the men, too.
* [[
* [[By the Power of Greyskull]]: Mew Mew (food), Metamorphose! [[Dueling Shows|And before]] ''[[Yes!
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Reborn (food) (verb)!
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Not characters, but the transformation phrases and revised weapon designs came into the manga from the anime.
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* [[Combined Energy Attack]]: Reborn Strawberry Surprise.
* [[Costume Inertia]]
* [[Converse
* [[Creator Provincialism]]: Especially prevalent when we learn that the Mu Aqua ''only'' exists in the waters of Japan. Attack something else and they can't fix it!
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: See image.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Mew Ichigo at times. The aliens as well.
* [[Dance Battler]]: A chimera anima in one [[Filler]] uses a ballet-based fighting style. Naturally, it was one of Minto's [[A Day in
* [[Dancing Theme]]: The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B4HQ8pqOsU ending theme]. [[Ear Worm|Catchy, too.]]
* [[Dark Magical Girl]]: Retasu at first, Zakuro (Renee) in ''MMP''.
* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]: Ryou and Bu-ling are both somewhat darker than much of the rest of the cast, and they both have yellow hair.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Bu-ling and Taruto.
* [[A Day in
* [[Debut Queue]]: Episodes 1-12
* [[Demonic Invaders]]
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* [[Dreaming of a White Christmas]]: Episode 38.
* [[Dub Induced Plot Hole]]: The honourific switch, left out of both English translations.
* [[Dude, She's Like, in
* [[Dude, Where's My Reward?]]: In episode five, Ichigo loses a gymnastics competition but saves everyone there.
* [[Ending Theme]]: With dancing cats!
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{{quote| '''Ichigo''': (referring to the plant Chimera's love for eating) The only attack this thing has learned is a snack attack!}}
* [[Instrument of Murder]]
* [[In the Name of
* [[Intimate Healing]]: Neko-Ichigo needs to kiss someone to turn human; also, {{spoiler|the Mu Aqua kiss.}}
* [[Joshikousei]]: Ichigo and Retasu wear seifuku
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* [[Monster of the Week]]: Chimera Anima.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]]: A lot: Ichigo is a [[Big Eater|glutton]] who accepts the call only when Shirogane offers her free samples of his cafe's sweets; Aoyama is such a [[
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Poor, ''poor'' Masaya. He gets this in-universe from [[Stalker
* [[Musical Assassin]]: The Chimera Anima created from Mary [[Mc Guire]]’s spirit in Episode 6.
* [[My Significance Sense Is Tingling]]
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* [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]]: Just guess.
* [[Planet of Steves]]: The "Three Beckys" in the dub.
* [[Playing
* [[Plot Tailored to
* [[Power Dyes Your Hair]] In the anime, the [[Adaptation Dye Job]] is undone when characters transform. Also, Blue Knight bleaches when he transforms.
* [[The Power of Love]]: The focus of Episode 47, mentioned in the title.
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* [[Science Marches On]]: According to the IUCN Red List, gray wolves are listed as "least concern". A couple of subspecies are endangered, but that's it. Finless Porpoises aren't considered endangered anymore, but are still vulnerable.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Minto, Ryou.
* [[Screwed
* [[Secret Keeper]]
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Zakuro attacks Minto during her [[Ten
* [[Sentai]]
* [[Sequel Hook]]
* [[Shipper
* [[Shojo|Shoujo]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: a ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' stage show appears in one episode.
* [[Something We Forgot]]: Episode 24, the one with the jewelry show, Bu-ling takes on one of the aliens to buy the rest of the team time. Fast forward, the fight is won, the jewelry show finishes and everyone is happy right? But wait, where's Bu-ling? Oh, she's still fighting with the alien [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] By the the aliens 'they seem to be having fun, lets leave them alone'
* [[So What Do We Do Now?]]: {{spoiler|Get married}}, apparently, at least in the manga.
* [[Spell My Name
* [[Stock Footage]]
* [[Superhero]]
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* [[Team Shot]]
* [[Team Spirit]]
* [[Ten
* [[Theme Naming]]
** [[Edible Theme Naming]]: Might be a bad idea to watch this series when you're hungry.
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* [[Title Drop]]
* [[The Tokyo Fireball]]
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of
* [[Tokyo Tower]]
* [[Totally Radical]]: The English translated manga.
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* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Kisshu, Pai and Taruto eat parfaits near a fan while complaining about humans causing global warming.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Ichigo and Minto often bicker, but are willing to help each other when necessary.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save
* [[Wasn't That Fun?]]
{{quote| '''Bu-ling:''' "Let's do that again!"<br />
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