Mew Mew Power

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📖 SYNOPSIS

All Ichigo Momomiya wants is to get through her date without embarrassing herself, but after dozing off at an endangered species exhibit, she wakes up craving fish and doing things that are... distinctly cat-like. When a monster attacks her crush Masaya, she discovers why: she's been fused with the DNA of an Iriomote wildcat and can now transform into a cat-eared magical girl named Mew Ichigo. From there, she gets pulled into a secret operation run by two researchers who've done the same thing to four other girls, each carrying the DNA of a different endangered animal. Together they're the Mew Mews, and their job is to defend Earth from alien invaders who want the planet back for themselves. Running 52 episodes and animated by Studio Pierrot, it's a light, fun magical girl series with a genuine environmental thread woven through it — the endangered species angle isn't just window dressing, it actually shapes the characters and their designs in ways that feel intentional. The romance between Ichigo and Masaya runs alongside the action without overtaking it, which keeps things balanced. If you grew up with Sailor Moon or loved Shugo Chara!, this fits comfortably in that same space. Fans of Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch will also feel right at home with the tone. It's warm, colorful, and easy to settle into.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You're into classic mahou shoujo—this is Studio Pierrot's textbook take on the genre
Animal-DNA-powered heroines sound fun and you don't mind a slow team-assembly arc
You want a 52-episode series where friendship and eco-themes carry the emotional weight
Ichigo's clumsy, love-struck energy is your kind of lead character to root for

❌ SKIP IF...

Monster-of-the-week plots across 52 episodes will drain your patience fast
You need fresh spins on mahou shoujo—this leans hard into every established trope
The 2002 animation feels dated and that'll pull you out of the experience

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Ichigo Momomiya

A sweet, caring girl, Ichigo transforms into Mew Mew Strawberry to fight aliens, balancing her love life with saving the world.

Portrayed by Nakajima Saki

Zakuro Fujiwara

Cool and mature model Zakuro, infused with a wolf's DNA, joins Mew Mew to fight, wielding a whip.

Portrayed by Noda Junko, Ishii Momoka

Mint Aizawa

Spoiled but caring Mew Mew, Mint is a rich, sarcastic ballet dancer who fights Chimera Animas with her Ribbon Mint Echo attack.

Portrayed by Kakazu Yumi, Hinata Mirai

Bu-Ling Huang

Hyperactive and playful, Pudding is a clumsy but entertaining Cafe Mew Mew waitress with a penchant for dramatic performances.

Portrayed by Mochizuki Hisayo

Lettuce Midorikawa

Shy and timid Mew Mew, Lettuce transforms into Mew Mint, wielding peppermint-powered abilities.

Portrayed by Juuni Ryouko, Sakuma Kumi

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Mew Mew Power

Studio

Studio Pierrot

Season

Spring 2002

Start Date

2002-04-06

End Date

2003-03-29

Episodes

52

Type

TV

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