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See also: List of minor characters in Tokyo Mew Mew

The names here are the Japanese names, which were used in the English version of the manga. The Mew Mew Power (English anime adaptation) and Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti (Italian anime adaptation) names are mentioned at the end.

Contents

[edit] Protagonists

[edit] Mew Mews

[edit] Ichigo Momomiya

  • Japanese name: 桃宮 いちご Momomiya Ichigo

The first member of the "Mew Project" and the main character of the series, Ichigo is a 12-13 year-old (see age dispute) girl who becomes infused with the DNA of an Iriomote Wildcat. Ichigo, a bit of a shy, clumsy ditz, originally wants nothing to do with the "Mew Project," instead wishing to simply spend time with her crush, Masaya. Later, however, she accepts her fate, realizing the importance of the task assigned to her. Ichigo takes her name from the Japanese word for "strawberry". She is 144.8 cm, about 4 ft 9 in. Ichigo is known as Zoey Hanson in Mew Mew Power, and as Strawberry Momomiya (and Mew Berry in her Mew form) in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Mint Aizawa

  • Japanese name: 藍沢 みんと Aizawa Minto

The second member of the Mews, 13 year-old Mint is infused with the DNA of an Ultramarine Lorikeet. A snobbish girl from a wealthy family, Mint is at first not very enthusiastic about taking on her responsibilities as a Mew. However, as the series progresses, she proves to be a good friend and a valuable team member. She admires Zakuro very much, almost to the point of being an obsessive fangirl. She is 139.7 cm, about 4 ft 7 in. Mint is known as Corina Bucksworth in Mew Mew Power, and as Mina Aizawa in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Lettuce Midorikawa

  • Japanese name: 碧川 れたす Midorikawa Retasu

13-year-old Lettuce is infused with the DNA of a Finless Porpoise. Though she comes from a supportive family, Lettuce is very timid and shy. Only after she joins the Mews does she gain the confidence she initially lacks. She is also very clumsy, tending to break many plates while working at Café Mew Mew. However she is very hardworking and always tries to do what is right. She is close friends with Pudding Fong. One of the tallest members of the group, Lettuce stands at 157.5 cm, about 5 ft 2 in. Lettuce is known as Bridget Verdant in Mew Mew Power, and as Lory Midorikawa in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Pudding Fong

  • Chinese/Japanese name: 黄 歩鈴, Chinese Pinyin: Huáng Bùlíng or Huang Bu Ling, Japanese: Fon Purin

8-year-old Pudding, the youngest of the Mews, is infused with the DNA of a Golden Lion Tamarin. Pudding has a very unusual family life. Her mother died when she was young, and her father is on a pilgrimage to practice martial arts. Therefore, she must care for her four brothers and one sister. In spite of the stress brought on by this staggering responsibility, Pudding remains sweet and retains her childish nature, possibly to cope with her family issues. In the manga, she has a pet monkey named An-Nin, who she is often seen playing with. She develops a huge crush on Tart, one of the aliens. They are more than friends but she still just calls him a friend. Though they play, hug and kiss, they are not seen as a genuine couple. In the Japanese version, she gave Tart the nickname "Taru-Taru". Pudding is 134.6 cm, about 4 ft 5 in. Pudding is known as Kikki Benjamin in Mew Mew Power, and as Paddy Fon in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Zakuro Fujiwara

  • Japanese name: 藤原 ざくろ Fujiwara Zakuro

15-year-old Zakuro, a mysterious, beautiful model/actress, is the last Mew to be found, and is infused with the DNA of a Gray Wolf. At first, Zakuro is wary of groups, but she later decides to make an exception for the Mews. She does not talk much, but tries to make whatever she says matter, and is anti-social to the customers at Café Mew Mew. Zakuro comes off as mean, but is a lot more understanding and more intelligent than most. Zakuro takes her name from the Japanese word for "pomegranate". She is 167.6 cm, about 5 ft 6 in. tall. Zakuro is known as Renée Roberts in Mew Mew Power, and as Pam Fujiwara in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Berry Shirayuki

  • Japanese name: 白雪 ベリー Shirayuki Berii

A Mew who appears in Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode and the last page of the last volume of Tokyo Mew Mew, taking over leadership for Ichigo when Ichigo goes to England with Aoyama. Berry is the only member of the team who was infused with the DNA of two animals: An Andean Mountain Cat and the Amami Rabbit. Her personality is similar to Ichigo's. Berry is 12 years old and lives just outside Tokyo. She is 5 ft 1 inch tall.

[edit] Ringo Akai

  • Japanese name: 赤井 りんご Akai Ringo

A Mew who appears only in the Playstation game, the comic that comes with it and Petite Mew Mew in Vol. 2 of Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode. Ringo is not infused with DNA like the other Mews; she wears a necklace containing Mew Aqua that allows her to transform into Mew Ringo. The animal she represents is the Humboldt Penguin. She is 10 years old and 4 ft 3 in. Despite the similarities and rumours, Ringo is not related to Ichigo. Her name is Japanese for "apple".

[edit] Friends

[edit] Masaya Aoyama

  • Japanese name: 青山 雅也 Aoyama Masaya

Masaya is a popular 7th grade boy who is concerned about the Earth's environment. He acts in a generous manner to make it through in life and to hide the fact that he is cynical toward most people. He is Ichigo's boyfriend and crush. Masaya is known as Mark in both Mew Mew Power and Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] The Blue Knight

  • Japanese name: 蒼の騎士 Ao no Kishi

The protector of Ichigo. Though he is seen with the other Mews, he is usually only around Ichigo. His identity is not known for some time. He tends to not have Ichigo fight, usually to fight alone, to the point where it be argued that he would even sacrifice himself to protect her. The Blue Knight's Japanese name is translated into English in both Mew Mew Power and Tokyopop's manga, and is translated into Italian as Cavaliere Blu in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Ryou Shirogane

  • Japanese name: 白金 稜 Shirogane Ryō

The very-rich owner of Café Mew Mew, Ryou is a genius and is the first person to be injected with animal DNA, as he injected himself. He has a pet robot, originally called R2000, which he gives to Ichigo. He seems to harbor hidden feelings for Ichigo. Ryou is known as Elliot Grant in Mew Mew Power, and as Ryan Shirogane in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Keiichiro Akasaka

  • Japanese name: 赤坂 圭一郎 Akasaka Kei'ichirō

The gentleman of the males, he is known to be feminine and kind. In the anime, he has an ex-girlfriend, Rei Nishina. An old friend of Ryou's late parents, Keiichiro assumed the role of Ryou's guardian after the couple's deaths. He also helps to manage Café Mew Mew, and is Ryou's partner in the Mew Project. Keiichiro is known as Wesley J. Coolridge III in Mew Mew Power, and as Kyle Akasaka in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Tasuku Meguro

  • Japanese name: 目黒 侑 Meguro Tasuku

Appearing only in Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, Berry's best friend who later becomes her crush then soon after boyfriend. He finds out Berry is a Mew Mew, and accepts it quickly. He is deceived by the Duke, giving off the impression that he hates Berry. Berry pulls him out of the darkness, and they announce their feelings for each other.

[edit] R2000/Masha

  • Japanese name: マシャ Masha

A pet robot made by Ryou to detect Chimera Anima and evil aliens, and eat the jellyfish-like parasites. Ichigo gives the little robot the name "Masha", because it sounds similar to "Masaya". Masha's serial number may be a reference to the year Tokyo Mew Mew was being made, but not yet published, in Japan. Masha is known as Mini-Mew in Mew Mew Power, and as Mash in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] R2003/Ucha

  • Japanese name: ウチャ Ucha

Appearing only in Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, Ucha is Berry Shirayuki's robot. It is similar to Masha in capabilities; however, it can speak complete sentences, has a bit of attitude, and looks like a strawberry with bunny ears. Ucha's serial number may be a reference to the year À la Mode was published in Japan, which was 2003.

[edit] Antagonists

[edit] Pie

  • Japanese name: パイ Pai

Probably the most competent of Deep Blue's underlings, Pie is serious, analytical, and very dedicated in his pursuit of the Mews, to reclaim his Alien's planet. He controls germ-like Chimera Animas, and has a fan that allows him to use wind and thunder attacks. It is hinted in the anime that he has a slight crush on Lettuce. He is 182 cm, about 6'5". Pie is known as Sardon (a pun on the word sardonic) in Mew Mew Power, and his name is unchanged in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Kish

  • Japanese name: キッシュ Kisshu, named after the unfamiliar food item Quiche

One of the aliens attempting to reclaim the earth, Kish controls the alien parasites that turn their hosts into Chimera Animas. Initially, his sole intent is to save his dying race. Later, however, develops feelings for Ichigo. Kish is known as Dren in Mew Mew Power, and is known as Kisch in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Tart

  • Japanese name: タルト Taruto

A young, hyper alien who likes to have "fun" with the Mews. He is the only alien of the three who can control plant Chimera Animas, and is more or less friends with Pudding, likes her, although denies it. He is 150 cm, about 4'11". Tart is known as Tarb (brat backwards) in Mew Mew Power, and his name is unchanged in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Gateau du Rowa

  • Japanese name: ガトー・デュ・ロワ Gatou dyu Rowa; the correct spelling is "Gateau du Roi", "King cake" in French

An alien that appears only in the Playstation game, and the main villain of that game. He is described as being aristocratic and intelligent. He is almost exactly as loyal to Deep Blue as Pie, and is the most sophisticated of any of the aliens, always trying to tell Kish to be more "elegant", though he pretty much lets him do whatever he wants despite the fact that he's supposed to be serving Gateau himself.

[edit] Deep Blue

  • Japanese name: ディープ・ブルー Dīpu Burū

The leader of the aliens. His identity is shrouded in mystery until volume 6 in the manga and episode 49 in the anime. Kish generally does not trust him, especially when his identity was not known. Deep Blue is cold, cruel and will not hesitate to hurt Ichigo or anyone else. Deep Blue's name is unchanged in Mew Mew Power, and he is known as Profondo Blu (Italian for Deep Blue) in Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti.

[edit] Chimera Anima

  • Japanese name: キメラ・アニマ Kimera Anima

Chimera Animas are monsters created when small jellyfish-like parasites possess an animal, a plant, or a human spirit stolen from people by the aliens that turns them into monsters and under the control of whoever creates them. When they are defeated by Ichigo and her group, their host reverts back to normal and Masha eats or collects the jellyfish-like parasites.

They are known as Predacytes in Mew Mew Power (possibly a pun on predator) and the jellyfish-like parasites are known as Predacyte Infusors In Mew Mew: Amiche Vincenti they are known as Chimeros (Chimeri, pronounced ki-MAY-ri, singular of Chimero, pronounced ki-MAY-roh). In the English version of the manga the jellyfish-like parasites are sometimes called Parasite Aliens. The Chimera Animas themselves are known by two names in the English manga: Kirema Anima in Tokyo Mew Mew, and Chimera Anima in Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, which lead to confusion.

[edit] Saint Rose Crusaders

  • Japanese name: セント・ローズ・クルセイダーズ Sento Rōzu Kuruseidāsu; kanji: 聖薔薇騎士団 Sei-bara kishi dan or Sei-shōbi kishi dan

The villains of Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, they are a group of humans who take control of the remaining Chimera Animas and intend to use them for world domination. The members of the group are Royal Highness/Aizuki Yuuzen, Happy Child/Utamaro, Blue Bayou, Sweet Juliet and the leader, Duke. Aizuki poses as a teacher at Berry's school to get her blood.

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • Sakurako and Kaoruko - Berry's friends from her school in Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, they are both very rich, which is presumably how they got into the private junior high school.