Woof Woof Power/Characters

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Characters from Woof Woof Power include:

Main Characters

Otachi Okage Ookami-Shirogane

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Ichigo Momomiya (Mew Ichigo)

The first to join the Mew Mews and date Otachi, she has the genes of a cat.

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Mint Aizawa (Mew Mint)

The second to join the Mew Mews, she has a crush on Otachi and is a blue bird.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Anguished Declaration of Love: For Big D as he's dying.
  • Backstory: Has an extremely long chapter devoted to her backstory.
  • Break the Cutie: Her backstory.
  • Character Development
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Boy does she ever have one. She was born in Vietnam in 1957 under the name Nhu, during the Vietnam War. Her entire village (including her family) was slaughtered one day, leaving only her, her younger brother Tieu, and a dog they nicknamed Salt as the sole survivors. They fled to a new city where Nhu worked at a noodle shop to support her and her brother. She gains a close friendship with a girl named Ling, but another man named Lord Con buys Nhu as his own worker and takes her and Tieu away. Nhu works hard there, and seems to have a crush on Lord Con's nephew Haku. While working there, Tieu becomes very weak and sick, and another man named Lord Uzumaki takes an interest in Nhu. He buys her and kills Lord Con, then tries to make Nhu marry him. He almost succeeds, but is arrested for murdering Lord Con before he succeeds. Nhu, Tieu, and Salt all flee the city, living in a field as Tieu gets so sick that he can't move. Nhu can only feed him mints she found, but he eventually dies. Nhu and Salt then stowaway on a ship, and it ends up taking them to America. She meets a drug dealer named Big D, and they decide to live together and become romantically involved. However, one day Big D's heart fails because he had a heart condition, and he proposes to Nhu before he dies. She accepts and he dies in her arms. After grieving on his grave for days, Salt also dies, leaving Mint with Salt's puppy, who she named Micky. Mint sneaks onto an airplane and falls asleep, and when she wakes up, she's in Japan, where she begins working again. One day, she's called into a fortune teller's hut, and she gives her a jewel that she can make a wish on. Nhu wishes to be in a time without war, and is sent to 2011, where she ends up getting adopted and starting a new life.
  • Dub Name Change: Is called Corina once or twice, but more importantly was once named Nhu.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending
  • Happily Adopted
  • Lethal Chef: She is a French chef, and will use her bagettes to attack.
  • Lonely Rich Kid
  • Odango Hair
  • Second Love: Otachi gets with Mint after breaking up with Ichigo.
  • Student Council President
  • The Archer
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Lettuce Midorikawa (Mew Lettuce)

The third to join the Mew Mews, she also has a crush on Otachi. Her animal DNA is never mentioned, but it is safe to assume that she's still infused with a sea creature of some sort.

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Pudding/Kiki Fong (Mew Pudding)

Due to author confusion, both the fourth and fifth Mew Mew to join the team. She is a monkey.

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Zakuro Fujiwara (Mew Zakuro)

Both the 4th and 5th member to join the team as well, she is infused with either wolf or dog DNA.

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Ciel Bloodhaven

A 400-something year old vampire who gets himself tangled up in this mess.

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Antagonists

Kish

The main instigator of attack, he's one of the aliens trying to defeat the Mew Mews.

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Tart

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Pie

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Deep Blue

A description of the character goes here.

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William Bloodhaven

Ciel's father, the old king of the vampires.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Backstory: Has a backstory explaining how he became the vampire king, met Sakura, and had Ciel.
  • Berserk Button: If things aren't going exactly his way, he gets violent.
  • Chaotic Evil: And how.
  • Entitled Bastard
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Went from being a pirate to king of the vampires.
  • Ghost Pirate: Technically.
  • Jerkass
  • Motive Decay: He falls in love with and knocks up a woman named Sakura and wants to marry her, but when she calmly says she doesn't want to be a vampire and kill people, he changes his tune and tells her how vile she is and that he wants to kill her. So much for love.
  • Troll

Sir Pouncealot

Otachi's old deceased cat. An illusion demon takes on his form and tricks Otachi into thinking that he's Sir Pouncealot for no discernable reason.

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Other Mew Mews

America's Mew Mews

Which consists of Mew Waterfall, Mew Pumpkin Pie, Mew Banana Cake/Pie/Pudding/???, Mew Carrot Cake, Mew Orange, & Mew Orange Sherbert.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Big Damn Heroes: They randomly burst into the story to tell Otachi that Sir Pouncealot is a demon, and then they all defeat him.
  • Odd Name Out: Mew Waterfall.
  • Plucky Girl: Mew Waterfall, especially if something involves Ciel.
  • Tag-Team Twins: Mew Orange and Mew Orange Sherbert.

Mew Danri

A temporary Mew Mew while the others were in the past, she is based on the author's girlfriend Dantey (a.k.a. Danri).

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Mew Jade

A temporary Mew Mew while the others were in the past, she is based on the author's friend Jade.

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Mew Berry

Other Supporting Characters

Tony

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Honda

A description of the character goes here.

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  • Badass
  • The Comically Serious: He says ":(". How do you even pronounce that?
  • The Voiceless: He has not had any dialogue as of yet, except for ":(".
  • The Quiet One: As of the final battle with Deep Blue, it is shown he actually can speak. ("Bullseye.")

Winthorpe

A description of the character goes here.

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Aoyama Masaya

A description of the character goes here.

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Shirogane Ryou

Otachi's older brother. He created the Mew Mew project.

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Akasaka Keiichiro

Ryou's partner in both the cafe and the Mew Mew project.

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Masha

Caption

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Bob

Lettuce's pet hamster.

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  • Animal Talk: Could possibly be explained by the fact that he's given super powers, but it's unlikely considering all of the other talking animals.
  • Non-Human Sidekick

Coco

Pudding's younger sister Heicha, who is secretly disguised as the genius monkey Coco.

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Sebastian

Ciel's trusted half-vampire, half-mooncrab butler.

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  • Human Aliens: Excluding the fact that he's a vampire and has a crab claw.
  • Kindly Housekeeper
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Considering he just lets Ciel kill all of the vampires (innocent or not) and continues to serve him, this one applies. It doesn't help that he only knew Ciel for a few minutes before Ciel announced his plans.

Mint's Past Characters

Tieu

Mint's younger brother who died at the age of 5 due to starvation and asphyxiation when he and Mint couldn't find money, food, or help. His death is also the catalyst for Nhu leaving Vietnam, ending up in America, and eventually resulting in her time travelling. He is a sweet and caring kid who spends most of the story being ill.

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Later on in the story, his spirit returns to Mint to comfort her. He tells her that she doesn't need to feel sad and that she has friends who love her now, and that his death wasn't her fault.

Big D

A drug dealer Nhu meets when she ends up in america. He is kind to her and takes her in, and eventually their relationship grows into a romantic one. He eventually reveals to her that he needs to save up money for surgery, due to him having an unspecified heart condition. However, his heart condition kills him before he can do this. He proposes to Mint before he dies. His real name is revealed to be Micky, and he is the one Mint names her dog after.

Later on in the main story, he comes back as a replacement for the Blue Knight, helping Mint out as opposed to Ichigo. It isn't revealed where he comes from or if he's dead or alive.

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Ling

A girl who Nhu meets while working at Mr. Manager's tea shop. The two quickly hit it off and become close friends, but are seperated when Nhu is sold. Not much is known about her, though she is kind and caring towards Nhu.

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  • Friendship Moment: With Nhu. They make friendship bracelets, do the dishes together, and then go out and look at the koi fish in the moonlight.

Lady Mystery

A woman who stays at the Golden Palace during a party. Not much is known about her. She is also the one who discovers that Lord Uzumaki killed Lord Con.

Throughout the main story, her role seems to be more important. She is very involved in Mint's life, and is actually the fortune teller who gave Mint the power to time travel. Aside from that, she remains a fortune teller in the future, enabling Zakuro and Ichigo to temporarily time travel to retrieve the rest of the group that was sent to the past. She's very mysterious and seems to take joy in both helping others and stirring up trouble that will lead to character growth in others.

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Lord Con (Mr. Mustache)

A man who buys Nhu to work in his hotel not too long after she begins working for Mr. Manager. He is eventually murdered by Lord Uzumaki.

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Haku

Lord Con's nephew, who seems to have a crush on Nhu. Nhu also seems to return his feelings, but nothing much comes out of it. He is generally caring towards Nhu and her situation.

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Lord Uzumaki

A man who meets Nhu in the Golden Palace hotel and instantly takes a liking to her, much to her dismay. He murders Nhu's employer and buys her in order to make her marry him. Unfortunately for him, however fortunately for Nhu, he gets arrested before the wedding can be completed.

He is an egotistical Jerkass who only wants things to go his way.

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Salt

A dog that followed Nhu and Tieu out of the wreckage, and later gave birth to Mint's dog Micky. She dies of starvation days after Big D dies.

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