One of my most formative experiences as an Australian child was watching Tokyo Mew Mew (also known as Mew Mew Power for those of us that watched the 4Kids dub) on morning TV before school. When I got older, I remembered my fondness for the animal-DNA-infused magical girls and rewatched the whole 2003 series on YouTube (Crunchyroll didn’t exist back then). Even as a 19 year old woman, my love for the series never waned. It had a clumsy main character, girls with animal ears, and a theme song that has remained on my Spotify liked songs for years.
Review: Tokyo Mew Mew New
Review: Tokyo Mew Mew New
Review: Tokyo Mew Mew New
One of my most formative experiences as an Australian child was watching Tokyo Mew Mew (also known as Mew Mew Power for those of us that watched the 4Kids dub) on morning TV before school. When I got older, I remembered my fondness for the animal-DNA-infused magical girls and rewatched the whole 2003 series on YouTube (Crunchyroll didn’t exist back then). Even as a 19 year old woman, my love for the series never waned. It had a clumsy main character, girls with animal ears, and a theme song that has remained on my Spotify liked songs for years.