Tokyo Mew Mew Spinoffs

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of all official Tokyo Mew Mew spinoffs. This does not include fan-made stories such as dōjinshi.

Contents

[edit] Tokyo Black Cat Girl

Main article: Tokyo Black Cat Girl

A bonus story included in Tokyo Mew Mew volume four, Tokyo Black Cat Girl is very similar to Tokyo Mew Mew. It stars Hime Azumi, who has just been asked out by her crush, named Noda, when she suddenly receives superpowers and told by Masha (not the same Masha as in Tokyo Mew Mew) that she has the responsibility of protecting the world from the Bakus.

As Tokyo Black Cat Girl was written before Tokyo Mew Mew, it is possible that Tokyo Mew Mew was based of this bonus story, making Tokyo Black Cat Girl the original and Tokyo Mew Mew the spinoff.

[edit] Petite Mew Mew

Some of the manga books included a series of bonus stories called Petite Mew Mew (ぷちみゅうみゅう Puchi Myū Myū), which featured the Mew Mews and other characters as 'chibi' or mini. In these stories, the characters went to a Kindergarten in Wonderland.

[edit] Tokyo Mew Mew Playstation game

Tokyo Mew Mew Playstation game boxart
Tokyo Mew Mew Playstation game boxart

The Tokyo Mew Mew series has one video game for the Playstation, only released in Japan, which features Ringo Akai. The animal reserve on the island she lives on is invaded by Kish and Gateau du Rowa, who turn the animals on the reservation into Chimera Animas. Ringo meets the Mew Mews who are on vacation/searching for Mew Aqua on her island.

The Tokyo Mew Mew Playstation game is a basic turn-based RPG, similar to Sailor Moon: Another Story for the Super Famicom, in which you control the six Mew Mews in basic turn-based battles.

[edit] Tokyo Mew Mew Hamepane

Boxart for Tokyo Mew Mew Hamepane
Boxart for Tokyo Mew Mew Hamepane

The Tokyo Mew Mew series has one game for the Game Boy Advance, called Tokyo Mew Mew Hamepane, that was only released in Japan. This puzzle adventure game has only the characters from the original Tokyo Mew Mew series.

Tokyo Mew Mew Hamepane is basically a text adventure game, very similar to Squaresoft's Radical Dreamers and Nintendo's Famicom Detective Club Part II for the Super Nintendo, with some puzzles and mini-games included along with the text adventure.

A large amount of the artwork in this game is based of the artwork from the original manga series.

[edit] Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode

Main article: Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode

This is the sequel to the manga series, in which Berry Shirayuki temporarily takes over as leader while Ichigo is in England with Masaya. In this manga, the Mew Mews face off against the Saint Rose Crusaders in their plans for world domination using the remaining Chimera Animas.

Despite rumors, there is no anime adaption of A la Mode, and it is highly unlikely one will ever be made.