A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 6, 2002
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 52
Finale:
March 29, 2003
Original Title:
東京ミュウミュウ
Alternate Titles:
As Super Gatinhas
Družina Mjau-Mjau
Kočičí síla
Luftëtaret mace
Mew Mew - Amiche vincenti
Mew Mew Power
Puterea Echipei Miau Miau
Tokyo Mew Mew
Vadmacska kommandó
Vajzat mjau – Mbrojtëset e planetit
东京猫猫
도쿄 뮤우뮤우
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Aeon
Kodansha
Pierrot
TV Aichi
Tokyu Agency
We've
Zack Promotion
Countries:
JP
On her first date with the cutest boy in school, Ichigo is zapped by a mysterious ray that scrambles her DNA with that of the endangered Iriomote wildcat. The next day, Ichigo discovers that she has developed the agility (and occasionally the ears and tail) of a cat, as well as the power to transform into a pink-haired superheroine, Mew Ichigo. She and four other girls, each endowed with the genes of a different "Red Data" animal, have been selected for the top-secret Mew Project, which aims to protect the Earth from an alien menace known as Deep Blue.
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Art Direction:
Shigenori Takada
Character Designer:
Koichi Usami
Mari Kitayama
Color Designer:
Hideo Kamiya
Comic Book:
Mia Ikumi
Director of Photography:
Toshiyuki Fukushima
Editor:
Junichi Uematsu
Music Producer:
Hidetaka Karouji
Jin Yoshimura
Original Music Composer:
Takayuki Negishi
Producer:
Hideyuki Takai
Akifumi Takayanagi
Masato Sekiya
Noboru Yamada
Ken Hagino
Series Composition:
Masashi Sogo
Series Director:
Noriyuki Abe
Sound Effects:
Akiko Muto
Sound Mixer:
Emi Kato
Masato Muto
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