Tokyo Mew Mew 2 is the second volume of the Tokyo Mew Mew manga written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi.
Synopsis[]
Quiche sends out numerous chimera animas to infect the various wild animals on display at the park. Joined by Minto and Retasu, Ichigo defeats the monster animals, but the parasites evade capture by jumping into new animals. The acrobatic girl is revealed to be Bu-Ling Huang, the fourth Mew Mew. She traps all of the chimera animas in a barrier, which allows them to be captured and Quiche retreats. Ichigo reunites with Masaya who is angry at her because he could not find her and was worried. After she apologizes he notices she has lost her choker, so he ties a belled cat ribbon taken from a stray cat around her neck and tells her that she is his "all-time favorite kitty." Later, girls identify the last Mew Mew, a model named Zakuro Fujiwara. When they go to meet her, they watch Zakuro transform without needing prompting and defeat some chimera animas. They introduce themselves, but she coldly refuses to join the others. Minto, who idolized her, is disappointed so the girls gather at her house to cheer her up. Quiche attacks Ichigo during the night, but the others drive him off. As he leaves, he says he is going to get the lone Zakuro, so the girls quickly go to the studio to protect her. With the five girls transformed together, Ichigo gains a stronger attack power and defeats the powerful monster. Afterwards, they realize the battle had been televised live, so Ichigo introduces the team to the viewers as "Tokyo Mew Mew." With Zakuro now a member of the team, Ryou and Keiichiro tell them more about the alien invasion and tell them to begin searching for a "mew aqua", a substance formed by pure water which is critical to defeating the aliens for good. Later after battling a chimera anima at Inohara Park, Masaya sees Mew Ichigo and calls her "Ichigo".
Chapters included[]
- Chapters 5–9: Three Plus Two[notes 1]
- Afterward
- Final Thoughts
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- ↑ In the North American English release of Tokyo Mew Mew, Tokyopop combined the five unnamed chapters in the second volume into a single named chapter.