

- ICHIGO DREAMY DAYS IN WEST TOKYO WALKTHROUGH LICENSE
- ICHIGO DREAMY DAYS IN WEST TOKYO WALKTHROUGH TV
Keiichirou gives her a robot, Masha, to help with her work. Ichigo begins working at Cafe Mew Mew while searching for the other four girls who bear the Mew marks. To stop them, the Mew Project infused five girls with the DNA from specific endangered species, enabling the girls to become "Mew Mews". Ryou and Keiichirou tell Ichigo that the creature she saw was a parasitic alien, called a chimera anima. Transcription: " Atarashī nakama, seigi no mikata wa chō ojōsama nyan" ( Japanese: 新しい仲間、正義の味方は超お嬢様にゃん) "A New Comrade, the Hero is a Real Lady" / "Mew Two" Afterwards, Ryou refuses to explain what just occurred, so the newly arrived Keiichirou Akasaka offers to do so instead. With her new powers, she defeats the monster, turning it back into a normal rat. Ryou Shirogane saves Ichigo and gives her a power pendant allowing her to transform into Mew Ichigo. The next day, Ichigo follows Masaya into a park, where a strange jellyfish-like creature takes over a rat's body, turning it into a monster. Afterwards, she begins to display cat-like behaviors. While Ichigo Momomiya is on her first date with Masaya Aoyama, she is bathed in a strange light and sees herself being merged with a cat.

Transcription: " Neko ni naru, seigi no mikata wa koisuru shōjo nyan" ( Japanese: ネコになる、正義の味方は恋する少女にゃん) "Turning into a Cat, the Hero Is a Girl in Love" / "The Mew Kid in Town" The final 26 episodes were released in two DVD box sets in uncut, French dubbed format through AK Vidéo. Warner Home Vidéo France released nine episodes of the Arès Films dub of Mew Mew Power to DVD in a single DVD volume. Madman Entertainment DVD in Australia and New Zealand by Magna Pacific and all twenty-six dubbed episodes were released to Region 2 DVD in South Africa. Although Mew Mew Power has not been released to home video in North America, ten of the 4Kids episodes were released to Region 4 in North American on Warner Bros.

Nine DVD compilations were released by Interchannel in Japan. In the Mew Mew Power English adaptation, the opening theme for the episodes is replaced with "Team Up", performed by Bree Sharp. The episodes use two pieces of theme music: "My Sweet Heart", performed by Rika Komatsu for the opening theme, and "Koi wa A La Mode", performed by the five voice actors who played the Mew Mews, for the ending. Mew Mew Power was licensed for regional-language broadcast in France by Arès Films. All 26 episodes of Mew Mew Power aired in Canada on YTV in 2005, and in the United Kingdom on Pop Girl in 2008.
ICHIGO DREAMY DAYS IN WEST TOKYO WALKTHROUGH LICENSE
Twenty-three episodes of Mew Mew Power aired before the series was canceled after 4Kids was unable to acquire the license for the remaining twenty-six episodes of the series.

As 4Kids had announced, the characters and episodes were renamed, scenes were cut, the original episode story lines were modified, and the music was replaced with a new score.
ICHIGO DREAMY DAYS IN WEST TOKYO WALKTHROUGH TV
The English dub premiered on 4Kids TV on February 19, 2005, under the name Mew Mew Power. The series was later referred to as The Mew Mews and Tokyo Mew Mew in subsequent 4Kids press releases. Their release, initially titled Hollywood Mew Mew, would be heavily edited and localized to the point that viewers would not recognize its Japanese origins. 4Kids Entertainment licensed the first 26 episodes of the series for the English-dubbed release in North America in 2004. Led by Ichigo Momomiya, the girls protect the earth from aliens who wish to "reclaim" it.īroadcast on both TV Aichi and TV Tokyo, the series premiered on Apand aired weekly until its conclusion on March 29, 2003. Directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by Studio Pierrot, the episodes focus on five girls infused with the DNA of rare animals that gives them special powers and allows them to transform into "Mew Mews". The episodes of the Tokyo Mew Mew anime series are based on the manga series of the same name written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi. The first volume of the Region 2 DVD release of Tokyo Mew Mew released August 21, 2002
