Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Tokyo Mew Mew New Episode 4: Who Doesn’t Want to Be Her? Our Last Member is a Huge Star!

Prologue about the events of the last episode focus on the date with Aoyama and Kishu kissing Ichigo... slight mention of Pudding... no real mention of alien attacks increasing or the potential world wide threat going on... just Ichigo spouting nonsense about catching them all. Team mates, that is. Not the enemy. Probably not Pokemon. 
Insert dramatic footage of Zakuro standing on a rooftop with her hair blowing in the wind, in case you've already forgotten who the last person is.
"Something's still missing" Zakuro moans... like having the ability to not get her hair messed up by nature is a nothing skill. She's singing about something that apparently doesn't rate a translation or even Japanese subtitles.. so while I assume it's plot related, I really can't be sure.

Aoyama is mobbed by fans at school as usual and Ichigo's friends are concerned about how chilll she is about it. They are more confused when Ichigo casually drops a 'meow' into her speech pattern but Ichigo decides to flashback to her zoo date instead of addressing it.

I think the flashback is meant to show that Ichigo is now secure in her relationship with Aoyama and therefore doesn't need to panic if he's drowning in a mob of fangirls... but it's a flashback of him putting that gross collar on her while likening her to a pet animal and ignoring everything else he did that was concerning. 

Ichigo's squees attracts Aoyama's attention anyway but she has to leave for work. 
He makes a hand gesture to indicate the aforementioned collar and Ichigo actually thinks 'Aoyama-kun motioned to me from all the way over there!' like it's some grand gesture from miles away instead of a few metres. And of course he couldn't just wave. Actually curious now to see stats on how many fans get into fetish petplay BDSM after all this, a la Twilight with vampires and thinking voyeurism is hot.

Ichigo is sooo happy that she walks on a ledge with her ears and tail out making cat puns and scaring the crap out of local animals.
 At the café she gets mowed down by Pudding on a unicycle, even though if Pudding was delivering meals to customers or dishes to the kitchen then she has no reason to swing by the front door at the exact time Ichigo walks in. Except to flex on her with her mad skills. 

Maintain eye contact. Roll on beach ball/unicycle  or swing from trapeze. Eat subject's cake. Assert dominance. Yes, Pudding! Yessss!
Lettuce says she's in awe of Pudding's energy (who isn't??) and aspires to be more like her, to which Ichigo snaps back that she shouldn't be taking notes from Pudding at all. 

Maybe that's supposed to be funny but I mean, Lettuce was just referencing how energetic Pudding is... not that Lettuce is going to start delivering cakes on gymnastic equipment. Ichigo still seems to be pretty controlling and dismissive of Lettuce. So who should Lettuce learn from then? Mint, the tea snob? You, the fetish simp? The creepy cafe owners? Ichigo couldn't just say "you're fine as you are, Lettuce?"


Ichigo both laments having to do more work despite having more staff, while simultaneously following Pudding around obsessively telling her to slow down instead of doing her own share. She then relaxes while Lettuce and Pudding do all the cleaning, and complains that she didn't get to eat any food on the job. Yes... what would the Mew Mew Café do without you, Ichigo? 
She has a moment of potential mental clarity that it's all Ryou's fault for making her a bio-nightmare and a waitress. 

I mean, it's only episode four! I've been saying it since episode one! Who knows how many actual days have gone by! But sure, it's something, I guess. She stomps up to Keiichiro to ask where Ryou is... conveniently not blaming equally-at-fault guy who just happens to be the one who feeds her cakes... and enters Ryou's open room without asking. There, she finds him standing at the window, shirtless, dripping wet and deep in thought. As you do.

The effect is ruined by Masha floating around his head like a creep but Ichigo ogles anyway. 

Understandably, Ryou is freaked out and grumpy about it. Ichigo loses both her fire and train of thought, focusing instead on how sparsely decorated Ryou's room is, and how little she knows about him. This is where Ichigo is so frustrating to me, because she should be even more angry about being forcibly dragged into this operation when she doesn't know jack about the people running it and she clearly doesn't want the responsibility. Instead, she stares, blushes then gets Ryou food subserviently when he states he's hungry? Dude, you apparently own the kitchen, go get your own food. 

At least we learn something about Ichigo  - apparently, she can make good rice balls. I don't know when she does them as she's clearly never at her own home let alone her kitchen but sure. Masha steps in to ask why her heart rate has increased. Little cringebot. 

She chases it from the room and runs into Mint  - who has no qualms about work chat in the bedroom instead of the secret lab but sure. She's found a way to get to the last member. Wow, I wonder if it'll be a contrived audition? Yeah, yeah it is.  

Ryou (finally clothed and in the secret lab) tries to explain about Zakuro but Mint came prepared with a slideshow presentation about her own fetish. 
Things we learn about Zakuro:

* She has long luscious black locks that shine like a black pearl. This is all well and good, but the camera zooms in on Zakuro's hair and its bright freaking purple. Now I'm questioning if the other girls actually have coloured hair or if it's all in my mind!
* She has sapphire eyes that appear mysterious and wise, but they shine with passion. That's a really inventive way of saying she constantly looks bored, haughty or haughtily bored.
* Smooth, perfect legs with skin as radiant as white platinum. Strange to focus on how hairless she is when she's meant to be part animal.
* She's a perfect addition to the team. A warrior who will protect the earth with grace. C'mon Mint  - you can't just list off her superficial appearance then decide she's actually a fighter. Plus, grace should be the last thing on your combat preference list..  what about her apparent Mt. Everest climbing skills that are glossed over here?? That's actually legitimately impressive and shows some endurance and stamina let alone survival and planning skills. 
* Mint thinks Zakuro is actually royalty. Well no, she confirms she doesn't but explains to Pudding that she wants to show the 'proper respect'. Ugh.  Don't worry, I'm sure hearing 'Queen Zakuro' a billion times won't be super irritating or anything. 

Two seconds later... I hate it. I'm all for Mint having a fan crush... but I don't need OTT Stan behaviour playing out instead of actual plot. By the way, Zakuro's just SO famous and SO busy that she's been SO hard to approach and have her powers activate... which leads me to question even more how they knew she was going to be at that animal exhibition, and why the heck they didn't approach her THEN and say "HEY, we heard you like animals, want to help them??" 

I mean, Mint was helping at the exhibit. Are you telling me she didn't recognise Zakuro then? She wasn't exactly incognito. This smells like a bovine paddock! Maybe I'm thinking too hard about this.. but comics and now two animes have rehashed this origin story and it's still not freaking clear what happened so that's on them!

The grand scheme is to attend open auditions to win a chance to star next to Zakuro in a musical. Definitely not a unique idea for any anime, especially shoujo genres. Mint dissolves into a fantasy where Zakuro hand picks her to be the winner and she babbles on about being a warrior defending the earth with no context and calling Zakuro 'Queen' in person. 

Sure, it's basically a dream sequence but hit damn, the other contestants were right there and could have overheard! Would Zakuro really go in for a hug with a crazed fan talking nonsense?? 

Anyway, Pudding gets put out because she's too young to attend. For some reason, the writers made her act like the audition was something that you can eat...and I just don't get where she's supposed to get that impression or if we're just meant to think she's an idiot for no reason. You know who is an idiot? Any of the other people in the room who can see Pudding is upset about it but do nothing to comfort or explain the situation to her. 

It's a major problem if you're going to have very young kids in your superhero team but don't know how to deal with them. I would wager a bet that she still hasn't been told all the details or ramifications about actually being in this team either. Which is a little disturbing given that she is the primary carer for several other small persons. Obviously the show is too cutesy for anyone to die or actually get injured.. but I think it's worth a conversation to figure out what she would do if she was rendered incapable of looking after her family because of something that happened fighting aliens. 

Anywho, people in the next state watching a completely different show can see that this is going to backfire with Pudding showing up to the audition regardless and ruining everything. 

Keiichiro has a weird conversation with Ryou about improving Ryou's people skills. Looks like Zakuro's going to be royalty alright...a royal pain in the butt! To deal with.. but Ryou deliberately kept this information from the girls. It will make them stronger? I mean... maybe? Have them work together to make the plan work and overcome any objections? Okay.  Or they could fudge it up because they have a nice opinion of Zakuro and don't have a back up strategy for when she inevitably knocks them back and ruin the chances of her wanting to join the merry band of weirdos and suck ups? 

Ichigo then has a dramatic daydream where she wins, completely forgets about Zakuro and aliens in favour of her rave reviews and new modelling career. 

Daydream Aoyama shyly tells her she's out of his league which she denies and says she'll always be his (and she's even wearing that cat collar in most of her photo shoots... what sort of professional would allow that across different brands?) 
This makes Aoyama make some serious advances - backing her into a wall, getting up in her face and kinda intimidatingly putting his arms up on the wall, blocking her in. 
"Then be mine, and only mine. What do you say to that?" He demands.
Ichigo is sweaty and nervous but squeaks out "I do" . She did this without a ring and without seeming entirely comfortable about the scenario she herself imagined. She can't even picture them kissing without getting embarrassed. True, you don't need a ring to get engaged or married but something symbolic that's not a grotty used pet collar would be nice. Besides, how old is she in this scenario? Aoyama's still wearing his school uniform by the look of it. Way too young to be making these kind of life changing decisions. 
Mint makes the hypocritical decision to call Ichigo out for daydreaming when she did this herself in the last scene. At least her daydream included Zakuro and  fighting aliens I guess. I think Ichigo forgot aliens existed entirely in the face of Aoyama. 
'Wow, are all of these people trying out for the same role?' They ponder after waiting outside with these people, going in the same hall with these people and standing around wearing the same audition numbers/outfits as those people. Did they honestly think no one would attend except for them? If they'd said 'Wow, there's a lot of people trying out for this role!' it would have made them seem a lot less naïve and dumb.

There's not really a time frame on when this audition is.  In real life it'd probably be a few weeks away if it's advertised in a print magazine and I get that we the viewers don't want to sit around waiting for storyline paint to dry but Mint clearly knows what's up - that Zakuro isn't here for the first round and will show up when it's time for the acting parts. "We better show mastery of the basics" she says at the time if the audition itself.  So... did none of them practice or did they have no time to practice? Did they have parental consent? Do parents exist in this show?!

Anyway Ichigo is asked why she deserves the role after practically goose stepping onto the stage and she freaks out and imitates a cat because a fly flew past. Wow, are flies so uncommon in Tokyo that she's only seen one? I gotta move! She tries to cover by saying she's good at pretending to be a cat which is a) probably not helpful to the musical unless it's actually Cats and b) was a stupid idea, especially if she had her ears pop out or something.  

Lettuce somehow gets a leek instead of a microphone and tries to do a mic check. The judges appear unnerved by this but also afraid to intervene. Mint appears for the dance round and gets off to a great start with her ballet.. but then the show runs out of time or budget and we get a bunch of still images of her dancing? I mean, okay fine.  Probably not that bad. But this is her time to shine! Unlike the original show we haven't really explored Mint's ballerina side yet. Instead we see Ichigo and the others going WOW SHE'S SO GOOD and even gushing about how she knows traditional dance too.. when all we see is Mint sloooowwwlllyyy bringing a fan to her face. 

I wish they could have made more of an effort. They made a farce of showing other people auditioning kinda... but only Mint 'dancing', then failed to use it effectively. Ichigo just tells her how pretty she looked, instead of saying something like 'wow, I didn't know you did ballet', 'that was so elegant' or 'you were great!' No, just a very superficial comment about a nothing scene we barely got to see.

Conveniently, Zakuro arrives just as it's conveniently announced that people will conveniently audition in groups of three.
Which leads me to ask why Ichigo as #15 isn't with the previous group #13 & #14? Unless you can choose your groups of three? Convenient.
  Mint and Ichigo sword fight while Lettuce is... a rock. Was this the only role left? Did she deliberately choose it? Who put the role of a rock in a freaking audition for acting, dancing and singing skills?! 

Hey look who arrived to interrupt! My, who could it possibly be? Is it... Pudding? Yeah, its Pudding. 

Seeing the chaos, Zakuro steps onto the stage and begins to sword fight then sing. Again, no subtitles or translation here so I don't know what she's singing or if it's relevant. It's probably just a chance for the voice actor to show off her skills  - pretty sure they're all singers. 
Anyway, she steals the show which the Mew Crew thank her for later.. but why thank her? Their audition was ruined regardless.. her interruption just placated the judges a bit. Mostly offscreen. She barely interacts with the Mew Crew, so she's not helping them out by giving them a chance to redeem their act, she's steamrolling them and making it the Zakuro Show. 

I wouldn't care so much but this is a large scene - or instead one that seemed to have a lot of importance put on it, and I'd rather have watched something more interesting and that actually contributed to the plot. Or if it made room for some answers! 
Then the Mew Crew just casually go up on the roof to meet Zakuro? Was it planned? What time is this? Looks like really late at night. Were they kicked out of the audition? What day is this? How long was the audition?!

The comparison episode from the original series #10 'The last member, the legendary lonely wolf' is incredibly similar to this episode but done so much better. 

We see a mysterious Zakuro like figure save random people from Chimera Anima while Kishu observes. Someone mysteriously took a photo of her posing in the moonlight and Ichigo, Pudding and Lettuce all puzzle about which of them it could be. Pudding uses her mad scissoring skills to cut out the existing Mew Mews figures to compare and prove it's not them, and also defaces an idol book that Mint tries to hide when she turns up. 

In fact, this is the stupidest bit of the episode  - I can overlook someone getting a perfect night picture of a vigilante because it seems like Zakuro has been doing this kind of night work quite often.. but the girls spend so much time trying to figure out who it is from their team (when really it should be: who wears thigh high boots? Who has a tail like that? Who wears their mid length hair loose? Who is that tall?) before going "Oh wait, none of us have gone to this park after dark by ourselves.. maybe it wasn't us?" And then Mint comes over anyway and identifies her immediately anyway. Derp!
They do spend an unfortunate amount of time talking about how Ichigo isn't curvy enough to be the figure, Lettuce is too curvy and Mint is too short.. so focussing on the physical traits/body shaming of a 13 yr old girl (and however old Lettuce is, I forget) instead of saying hey, that looks nothing like our costume or animal features etc etc.

It then goes into a description of Zakuro not unlike what the new series does but also gives the model/actress's height, weight and starsign stats and tells us she's very multilingual. She saves someone else at night, Kishu has a mysterious meeting and the girls - sans Pudding - attend an audition. Ichigo still harbours a little fame fantasy but this time Daydream Aoyama tells Ichigo she's so famous that he'll give up on her, and she's the one to approach him and tell him she'll stay with him.  

The musical is an American-Japanese production with a less gender diverse panel, as Zakuro is the only woman there. 
#15 Mint is about to start dancing when reports of a small fire breathing monkey interrupt and herald the arrival of Pudding. She's upset that she's too young to attend and breathes an impressive amount of fire non-stop while Ichigo tries to catch her. 

The director thinks they're making fun of him and announces that the audition is cancelled. Ichigo begs him to allow Mint to dance and says they'll leave the audition but it's Zakuro who saves the day. She tries to calm the director down and speaks in his language about a generous explanation of what just happened. She agrees to dance for him (clearly showing her off as a character but does come off a bit creepy). 

Mint is over excited about this flashdance homage and runs out on stage to approach Zakuro who gives her a stern look. Mint carries on anyway, telling Zakuro that they're here for their comrade and asking Zakuro if she has any marks on her body that would prove she's a member. Zakuro shows surprise at this but ultimately rejects Mint as a weirdo who has a fetish for marks on Zakuro's body and seemingly wants to indoctrinate her into a cult. She tells Mint that she only did this to secure her paycheck and leaves Mint in a vaguely blurred black and white world of shock. 

Back at the cafe, Pudding apologises to the sad Mint, Keiichiro and Ryou share a dodgy looking nod. Later, Masha wakes Ichigo up to tell her that the fifth member is in danger. They all meet at the church we saw Zakuro praying at earlier in the episode, and like complete noobs they all run into the same entrance at the same time and don't bother scouting. 

Inside, they see Zakuro trying to pray at this super elaborate and potentially unsafe altar when she gets interrupted by crazed animal themed fans.. and then actual crazed crows. These kind of look like normal crows.. but Kishu is here with a giant horrifying crow-anima. Zakuro's mere transformation is enough to change the ordinary crows back to being... um, ordinary? She's able to jump, avoid and fight both Kishu and the big crow faster and better than the other four who just stood there screaming basically before falling on their butts while attack animation replayed around them. 

Is this to make Zakuro more impressive? Is it an animal thing? Are wolves faster than cats or monkeys? Is it because she's older and more physically able? Who knows. She one-shots the crow and scares off Kishu before saving her hat. 

The Mew Crew are so happy and Mint tries to welcome her into their group but Zakuro says she don't need no creepy blue bird or any weird new friends. Mint's like but we found you! And goes to hug Zakuro before getting knocked on her ass. Zakuro tells Mint that she sucks and leaves this church that can't possibly be real.. are they supposed to be Mew Pews?! 

ANYWAY that's the run-down of the classic episode that explains how they found Zakuro, why Zakuro didn't want to join, showed off her celebrity persona at the audition and established that Zakuro is definitely a lone wolf and really doesn't need any hangers on. There were people she saved, there was interaction with the other judges etc. This new one tries to hint that there's something going on with Zakuro but really only shows off her singing. The audition establishes that she's not a team player but it's done in a weird way. Like, original episode almost gave me whiplash from happy Zakuro stepping in to smooth things over then having serial killer eyes at Mint.. new episode makes it seem like she tried to help the audition but made it all about her because she just wanted to jam out to her own song.

While it's true that neither crew in either series knew how to approach someone who is potentially one of them, and that's fine! They got lucky with subservient Ichigo, spineless Lettuce and "I just wanted an animal tail no questions asked" Pudding. Only original Mint came off as at least kind of subtle with asking about marks while new Mint is just YES STEP ON ME QUEEN ZAKURO ON YOUR WAY TO JOIN OUR TEAM! 

HOWEVER - it does look like they'll be exploring this a bit more in the next episode which is something I'm keen on because while it's a given that she's going to join the team, I want the Mews to suffer with this. I want them to learn that it's NOT normal to just say "oh you're one of us, yes  you're going to join us!" to a random person like she signed up for this. She did not. It's just like with Lettuce  - they just say "oh you're a Mew Mew" like that even begins to explain what their deal is.. Ichigo is the only animal that would Mew anyway, so why are they called Mew Mews here when she's not the most powerful, natural or even the first to show powers? 

Ugh. I have feelings about this. Anyway, I don't like this episode because there's no world building. This series as a whole just focuses on Ichigo's love life and wardrobe, and occasionally shows that the other girls exist. They show that there are other audition people but they don't get animated. They have judges but they don't do anything and don't say much.  There are no random people in this town that Zakuro saves. The only other people we really see interact with our main characters are Ichigo's boring friends and a nameless, faceless throng of shrieking prepubescents that we're pretty much told aren't important anyway.  We don't even see Ichigo's house. It's just school exterior-cafe-auditions for some unknown time frame and rooftop. Nothing else exists in this world. Which is the penalty for speed running your reboot.. you trim the fat but you run the risk of losing the charm and depth too.

Both series had the same problem with flying opponents.. the crows in the original just dove and flapped their wings in the Mew Crew's faces while they stood there pathetically begging them to STAHP. And I get it, I own birds, I've seen a  mere feather fluff scare people. Possessed birds in a dark enclosed place would be terrifying. But they just stood there.. they didn't even try to duck or roll into the pews. Heh.. Mew Crew Pews. The same thing happens here too, only it's on a generic rooftop instead of a cool location. 




New Zakuro goes on about how she wants to improve herself and overcome any obstacle.. which is nice but only vaguely ties into why she stepped into the audition. Obviously the Mews are HER obstacle currently but it doesn't really explain why she jumped in to show off during their audition when she could have just sat back and let them get dropped from any chance of ruining her musical. 

Anyway - Kishu just appears and shoots birds at them. We still don't get to find out HOW he knows where they are. Is he stalking Ichigo? Plausible.. but why wait so long? Lettuce says "Those crows are Chimera anima!" and the other girls are just gasping, jaws to the floor shocked, SHOCKED that this could ever happen in a confrontation with an alien that has been known to use Chimera Anima in all of his schemes so far. This is so ridiculous it took me even further out of the scene and into space. 


Speaking of moving somewhere else - Mint runs to shield Zakuro with her body, tells the girls to transform, then in a literal blink Mint is no longer in front of Zakuro. She's a lot futher away and in one of the only normal poses out of the group. Why are all of their knees so pink?
Mint and Pudding manage to hit each other's attacks and then they're defenceless against birds because that's how super powers work I guess. This would be less irritating if we hadn't just seen Mint sending a thousand and one arrows in the last episode. I do like Pudding's cheerful response about that they must be friends - that was funny and sweet.



 Then Zakuro gets attacked and just stands there while the stock footage birds flap at her.
She hallucinates a wolf howling, so she transforms and WOW apparently her transformation causes ALL of their enemy birds to vanish into thin air because the rest of the team now have time to stand around and gush about how awesome she is. She did take out all the aliens in one fell swoop, which is more than the current girls did. 

Masha appears out of nowhere again. Kishu team rocket's himself away. The girls continue gushing after they've de-transformed. Ichigo gets a close up while she internally monologues about how SHE feels about this, because that's clearly more important than how Zakuro feels about it.
Zakuro tells them to bugger off and that they stink. Mint is destroyed internally. The other girls are amazed someone can withstand their crazy cool sales pitch about having to join a team and work as a waitress for some reason. 





This blog post is more like an uncoordinated ramble than a review and I'm sorry but I just really hate this episode. It's even worse when you know there is a better episode of this story that already exists. I've given enough discussion to how poorly the Mew Crew approached Zakuro and how messed up the timeline is but here's my other pain points.

The fight was lazy. Original Zakuro was impressive because she showed that she basically had mastery over her powers and was able to take on the demon flock, the honestly creepy AF giant demon crow as well as Kishu.. all by herself, and without a monologue about justice. New Zakuro didn't have to have any prior skills - which given how useless New Mint is despite having powered up before Ichigo, is FINE by me! - but the amount of fawning she gets afterwards for taking out a couple of really normal looking birds is almost double what it should be and it's just so wierd. "I knew someone of your queenly stature could do it!" What does THAT even mean!? You can only be a queen if you're tall?? But literally everyone except Pudding is taller than Mint! 

The aforementioned Mint/Pudding collision is one thing but Ichigo and Lettuce don't even attempt to fire off their powers? But they had time to pose before they got swooped? Then have time to gasp and yell out to Zakuro like there isn't a murder of crows up in their faces? Then right after Zakuro's transformed there are no birds present and the Crew have enough time to form a cheer squad? 



Kishu just appears out of nowhere and then vanishes just as fast, without even seeming invested in the battle? Which is it, show? Are they in trouble or not? Is there an element of danger or not? It just feels like a poorly edited collection of different scenes where we're just missing enough information to notice the gaps. 

Zakuro tells Mint she's annoying after Mint continuously wets herself over being in her presence and refuses to listen to Zakuro say she's not interested. Mint drops to her knees in tears like Zakuro decked her, and Ichigo dramatically thinks "Zakuro, why? JUST WHY?!" 
Sure, never meet your heroes.. that way you can't be disappointed when they don't live up to your expectations but seriously. 



So overall this was a pretty disappointing episode for me. I commented in episode two that I didn't mind cutting the filler and going breakneck speed through the 'story' and noted some issues with this in episode three but this episode took the cake, it really did.  
I know I'm not the target audience as such but I think this episode did the people in this demographic dirty by acting like they're stupid.

Wednesday, 16 November 2022

Tokyo Mew Mew New Episode 3 - A stolen kiss? Mew Pudding is here!

Wow, from the poorly worded title you'd assume Pudding was going to kiss Ichigo. 

The perky recap before the show continues - well, I say perky but that's a polite way of saying "I think Ichigo is the bastard lovechild of Zero Punctuation and Excel Saga, and the 'inspirational' music in the background makes me feel carsick on my computer chair."



Masha the freaking freaky robot just flies past customers in the café yelling about how their business is booming. No one questions this. Lettuce in her first job as a waitress thinks it's a good idea to carry several surprisingly clean plates and of course... trips over. 
'Oh boy,' sighs Ichigo. Hey kitty litter for brains - maybe when you stop falling over teeny tiny pebbles and little sticks you can judge someone falling over themselves. 




Besides, it wasn't really Lettuce being clumsy - it was more that she was apparently trying to clear the plates and glasses from every single table instead of following a safe working practice like.. NOT doing that. I've been guilty of the "one trip or die trying" grocery bag gauntlet before, but Lettuce does not appear to be as competitive as me. It's also a concern that someone as nervous as she is is taking these massive loads. Like - as much as you worry about letting the team down, odds are you're going to either break something or injure yourself trying to carry the whole damn shop. 


Mint is the one to approach Lettuce to check if she's okay and reassures her with a great saying - "No plate lasts forever." And that wasn't sarcasm, I actually like that. Creeping on our girls are the two dudes who make comments about 'how far the Mews have to go' while they sit on their butts and just stare at screens all day. Look, you can have it fast, cheap or good. Pick two. Or better yet, next time target adult pro-athletes/fighters/trained forces to be your minions instead of easily intimidated, cheap child labour. 

Oh it gets better - they discuss how they need to find the other two while bringing up what appears to be live footage of the other two. Then we have this amazing quote; "There's no guarantee they'll agree to work with us after their powers activate." 


WOW. REALLY?! Almost like you should have maybe spoken to them before you experimented! 

This episode then jumps to Ichigo waiting for Aoyama at the zoo, having asked him out on a date but it doesn't look like he's coming so she's doubting herself. One of the things she ponders is that Aoyama really wanted to go to the endangered animal exhibit.. but.. And I quote! ..."but the animals at the zoo aren't anything special."
Yes. This is the defender of the earth you guys. But only if the animals are like.. super rare AND totally cute! 


Aoyama does that thing that must be a law in Japan - he arrives just late enough to make the other one doubt if they were going to show up, and makes the other person say "Nah, I haven't been here long, I just like standing under giant clocks and looking nervous."

They go on their date, at the weirdest zoo I've ever seen. Why are there gorillas chilling next to llamas?


 Why are the fences so low? 



Despite her talk of zoo animals not being cool enough, Ichigo acts like she's forgotten her chill pills and is bouncing off the non-existent walls gushing about how awesomely cute each animal is. Aoyama thinks it's cute at first, but then seems to get over it quickly when he can hardly get a word in edgeways. Ichigo notices and immediately starts thinking it's her fault. 


UGH. She did this while waiting for his late ass at the gates too. "Oh no, maybe it was too forward of me to ask him to accompany me to a place of shared interest in our local area!" Now it's all "Maybe he didn't want to go on this date." Honey, you asked him, you didn't take him to the zoo at gun point. Dude has a brain and some lips, I'm sure he could have said "no thanks!" or "I'm busy!" or "the last time we dated I'm pretty sure you drugged me because I don't remember anything and my neck is ruined now". He came to the zoo and didn't want to be on a date with you? That's on him. He can leave at anytime. Stop persecuting yourself! 

So she gets the idea to go somewhere more exciting - the nocturnal room! This is where things get freaky. It's not the critters or lack of lights, or any rumpy pumpy.... no, it's Ichigo walking behind and slightly to the left of Aoyama being all sad face then suddenly after her mopey inner dialogue, she realises he's not there. 



She falls to pieces. It's end of days! Then suddenly, he appears at her side and we get a full on smack sound as he grabs her forearm and scares the crap out of her. Now - this exhibit seems to be a tunnel. How the hell did Aoyama get around her when she was close enough to headbutt him if he stopped walking? 



Especially when it pans out and shows that it really is a tunnel going past what I presume could be exhibits but kind of looks like cooled lava flows. He drags her off by the wrist and they go outside. And I do mean that he drags her outside, he pulls her wrist to get her moving but then when she protests a little he actually YANKS her arm forward. 

Ichigo then does..... nothing. In shock, maybe? She just continues her monologue about how she hopes he's not mad at her, and sooks that she can't see his face. Well, no duh, it's a dark room and he's directly in front of you, dragging you bodily out the room. That DOES make it a little hard to see. 
Outside, they stop for a moment before Ichigo whimpers out his name and he realises he is still holding her captive, at which point he freaks out and asks if he hurt her. Ichigo could have had her arm broken in three places and she'd still reply in the negative here, which is super sad. 



Aoyama gets around the huge red flags by saying that he didn't want to get separated again so he 'held on too tight.' Yes, well, next time why don't you stay with the tour group instead of teleporting around like an idiot then? Ichigo's penny drops when she realises what Aoyama means when he says he was nervous and my insides shrivel up from second hand embarrassment. To be fair, both of them have permanent blushes so it could be harder to tell for them, but Aoyama says "I was nervous" and Ichigo thinks "Wait... could this mean that he was nervous too?!" Good job, detective! You've solved the case of the pre-tween dweebs! 
This zoo - or somewhere near the zoo - has a kitty cafe. Sure, animals. But also... would this not freak the pet cats out being close to wild animal smells and noises? Anyway, Ichigo gets bitten by a cat and Aoyama schools her about animals. He has no idea what she's doing while she sits next to him spazzing out about him 'loving cats!' but luckily she changes the subject by pointing out a floppy looking cat and asking if it's okay. 

She goes over and has a look, and when Aoyama notices that it has a wound on it's paw he bandages it and now the cat can walk again! Which, is great but like... why would you not go to the owners/managers? So they talk about the nervousness of before which I suppose is either hyping up the romance aspect or hinting at his reveal and they're about to kiss when it's time to cram in the next character. Yep, Pudding appears, and somehow convinces everyone in the shop to go outside to watch her show. 



No one at the zoo seems to mind this customer stealing busker who has a whole set up with dynamite, fire and a trapeze swing attached to.... well heck, I don't even know what. 

Ichigo rightly says "What a trip! I need a drink!" So she leaves Aoyama to go find a vending machine. Does she get a drink? Maybe. It sends like what she really needed was a place to openly monologue to herself again. Pudding finds her and demands a tip for her show.  Unfortunately, this scares Ichigo and makes her cat ears pop out. 



Somehow Pudding sees this despite hiding behind a giant prop and Ichigo hiding her ears immediately but whatever. It's weird her cat ears didn't pop out when she witnessed Pudding nearly blow herself up before but sure. Whatever.

Original Pudding spent the majority of her introductory episode absolutely hounding Ichigo for a tip - but Ichigo had just been in the area and happened to watch the whole show.  She forgot about the tip when she thought she could get Ichigo to teach her how to get cat ears. Pudding annoyed the heck out of Ichigo but eventually she realised she was irritating her and backed off. 

Here the pacing being sped up 1000x really shows some flaws. Like, we don't need another episode devoted to the busker being underpaid but this Pudding almost forced her audience to attend. Ichigo barely saw anything of the show, then she immediately gets hunted down for a tip when I assume that Pudding had just left a large audience to go and find one girl. Kinda weird. 

I don't want to be too harsh on Pudding in case she has the exact same backstory of "I'm a young kid trying to keep my younger siblings alive by any means necessary because my parents are either dead or missing, and we've fallen through the welfare cracks!" It's interesting that they've aged her up significantly though. Almost like the writers realised that a poverty stricken youth that is then forced into two kinds of probably unpaid work isn't the best thing to have on their superhero team. 

Anyway, Pudding is interested in cat ears but not enough to really talk to Ichigo about it before yet another character comes into the scene. It's the mysterious sky yelling alien Kishu! He talks to them from the top of a pole and we spend a very long time watching both Ichigo and Pudding just swivel their heads around looking for this omnipresent voice. 

For some reason, Kishu has a large cloth. For some reason he throws this onto Ichigo's head. He probably doesn't need Chimera Animals because she pretty much can't get out of this wet paper bag of a plot device designed to let Kishu kiss her for no real reason. 

Pudding looks like she's also been indoctrinated by whatever romance crap Ichigo deals in, because she entirely misses the point that this kiss is completely unwanted and uninvited.
This Kishu is a bit more unhinged and sociopathic than in the original anime, but I'm down for it. No, I'm not shipping or supporting anyone - I just always liked Kishu as a character because.. well, he has one. He's actually entertaining to watch, this weird, sassy and scary dude in a bombastic outfit. Plus I have a thing for yellow eyes in my villains. 

I wish they'd spent less time on the kiss and more on how he found Ichigo. Did he see the ears? Is there an energy signature he can track? Did he read the script? Hecking what???

Anyway, he releases a bajillion alien things and within seconds all of the zoo critters are upon them. Consistency. Love your work, zoo-fiends. 



Ichigo just stands there and watches a stampede of giant mutated animals run towards her. 
Aoyama also stands there while a stampede of people flee the area. Didn't he do this in the first episode too? Maybe these two idiots are destined to be stupid together forever. A weird bird attacks but here comes the cat from the cafe! It saves him at the cost of it's little bell collar. More on that later. Ten bucks it was these dang fools what left the cat cafe doors open and let the felines out. Although this cat seems suspiciously sentient... it better not be a transformed Ryou or anything, using his transformation to creep on cat cuddlers. 


PHOTOBOMB!






Kishu decides that Ichigo is boring because she just stands there with no instinct to protect herself (mmhmmm but red data animals were chosen because they fight harder amirite?)
I had sympathy for Ichigo (well, a little) given she's just been assaulted and is scared and taken by surprise... but then she does this. 
Nothing about HER life that she's about to lose. Nothing about not being to carry out her own dreams or ambitions if she dies here.
Nothing about her family who - wait, do they even exist in this interpretation? 
Just "OH NO I will perish before I can tell my first crush that I kinda sorta like, like-like him?? Eeek!"

F that noise. Go on Kishu, give her the lobotomy that I'd swear she's already had! 



Dang, the cavalry is here. I loved Mint's snark but Ichigo is just "Heeey.... why are you guys here?" like they've just walked into each other at a party instead of having their asses saved. I don't know Ichigo - do you think your stalker bosses have video feed about the situation or a tracker of some kind for alien presences... or was the news report about the zoo being freaking evacuated enough? 
They tell her to transform - finally - which she does instantly since someone gave her a command. 

Then it all goes back to slowing right the hell down. Well, for Ichigo at least. Mint and Lettuce are rapid firing at the animals and destroying them - which is nice to see some different animations but we don't actually see the scale of the zoo attack... so we only have Mint's "Oh no, there are too many of them! We need a convenient fourth Mew Mew" to go by. 



You got it Kishu, nice observation there. She is.. just standing there. She's not helping her team mates. She's not getting Pudding to safety.. she's just... there? 
Even before she was transformed, she just stood there while Pudding was grabbed by a giant elephant. I guess I thought things would change when she remembered she has powers?



I guess Pudding doesn't care, but that's no excuse. Now she's transformed, she attacks the elephant and causes Pudding to fall. So, zero for zero on that one. I struggle to believe that Pudding couldn't have saved herself, but we get a 'heroic catch' from Ichigo, and apparently this and a shot of Ichigo 'sacrificing' herself  and then being too slow to move from an elephant stomp is enough for Pudding to get upset enough that she transforms and saves the day, by making all the animals stand together conveniently so that she can catch them. 

Pictured: Pudding. Not Pictured: Inferno. 

This whole fight scene is... odd. Like, Ichigo just one shotted the elephant but now she just stares down a charging bull and only has time to yeet Pudding away and not save herself? 


Classic Ichigo was able to run and jump to dodge attacks from behind while carrying Pudding but sure.

Then New Ichigo  - she just sits down for a bit and watches the slowest rhino in the world try to step on her. Mint and Lettuce even have time to look over for a dramatic reaction (their foes are kind enough to pause and allow this).




They made a big deal about Ichigo using more traditional fighting methods but it seemed pointless when we see that all of the girls can take the beast out in one blast, and Mint/Lettuce can fire repeatedly but Ichigo can't because...plot? Or flashing pantaloons. 


So that's it, they nerfed Ichigo so that Pudding had a reason to join the fight. Pudding is inspirational in the way she gives no hecks about being a mutant because she got an animal tail. It's stupid but eh, kinda fits her. Makes me again wonder why Ichigo didn't ask more questions to make it seem that Pudding's response is NOT the norm to what's going on.

Speaking of what's going on, Kishu buggers off and the girls tell Ichigo to get back to her date. It's still a bright sunny day and they can see Aoyama calling for her. However - by the time Ichigo leaves them to make a bizarrely long run to him it's clearly late afternoon.  

HE GOES OFF AT HER. Where was she when the park was being evacuated he demands. Gee, maybe she evacuated? If he was that worried about her safety, then why wasn't he happy to see her? It's not like being with him would have been safer, he nearly got stampeded and then he had to be saved by a dang cat.

Ichigo  - to my ever mounting fury - agrees that she should hang her head in shame and thinks that Aoyama is right to be mad and hate her because she's always disappearing on him. 
I get it, the super hero double life trope. Great. Makes for good stories. 

Except... when is she always disappearing on him? Episode 1? Sure. But as far as we know, he's none the wiser. In the nocturnal exhibit? It looked like he was the one that disappeared. And she told him she was going to get a drink.. it's not her fault that things went down. As someone who went through the same self blaming, obsessive, self doubting phase and had a boyfriend who constantly gaslit me, belittled me and made everything about his wants and needs..  I want Ichigo to grow a spine and get above this. 

It's like watching someone be indoctrinated into a cult though.. only someone decided to one up the original anime and make it WORSE. This line of dialogue alone should have Ichigo running for the hills, even without the dead eyed stare but nope, this love obsessed fool embraces being gifted AN ACTUAL ANIMAL'S COLLAR AND BEING TREATED LIKE A POSSESSION. 


She REWARDS his douche bag behaviour with cuddles. 

How long has this cat been here and is it plotting ways to get it's collar back?





Oh look, he's doing the thing from the original opening credits 
...... what kind of cat does this? 
Yes, get angry!

Did this whole escapade happen right next to the exit? This zoo is so weird.. there's more greenery near the vending machines than near the animal exhibits!


Animation Abomination

Pudding's eyes are disproportionate...even for anime 
This dress is so hideous and misshapen..
What is this pose even trying to be? 
Awkward frame 
And again 
Why did my eyes have to see this??

Why grandma, what small facial features you have..
Kishu seems to have lost about ten years with this expression... and look at those derpy aliens!



Kishu Dishes

I thought this was a great touch - physically endangering Ichigo and being a threat but also his blank face during. He's really just doing it to see what happens. 
You're so boring...
....AND you're boring!
Hmm... I wonder what would happen if I stabby stabbied?
Sass level out of this world 
No no he's right.  Damn good question. 

Final Thoughts 

So far this is my least favourite episode. The series is basically a speed run but then they just spend so much time on useless stuff that it's really irritating. 
Things that should really be explained like HOW Kishu found Ichigo get nothing. 
Ichigo is just a pile of self doubt and internalised loathing that it's painful to watch. The kicker is that again, after her life is really at risk, her friends are in danger, animals are being used/hurt... all she cares about is telling her crush how she feels or telling Kishu that "he'll pay for that kiss!".

Yeah - what Kishu did wasn't cool by any means but why is Ichigo more concerned about being kissed instead of nearly being stabbed in the frontal lobe or crushed by a chimera animal? Like - COME ON!! 

Pudding was kind of annoying in this episode.. and that pains me because she's my favourite. I just don't think the ageing up aspect works. Totally get why they would do this, but her aggressive tip seeking is only cute when she's young enough to get away with it. Not a fan of her aggressive "get out here and watch my weird show that isn't zoo sanctioned" that only seemed to force the protagonists together. I mean, why not have Ichigo and Aoyama just go for a walk and come across the performance casually? 

Her outfit has gone from simple to generic adventure kid from the 1990's. It does seem like they're trying to remove any reference to her being of Chinese heritage.. which, yeah, a Chinese person doesn't have to wear Cheongsam style shirts all the time but the original casual clothes she had suited her and would be infinitely more comfortable to perform in, I'd imagine. Current outfit, like the Mew Mew outfits just have too much going on. 

Now, I both really like how Pudding didn't care about the  reasoning behind her transformation but also feel like the writers just leant into that as a plot convenience because they wanted to spend more time on the 'romance.' As I mentioned earlier it did seem like Ichigo was stunted to force Pudding to step up. Mint can just get out of here with her "Oh look here's a convenient Mew victim, you should transform!" 
Absolutely no attempt to get Pudding to safety. They wanted her at risk so she'd develop her powers. 

 For me, the threat was so ill defined.  
The initial stampede was good.. but then the animals seemed to stop attacking if any main characters had dialogue or needed to provide a reaction face.. we only see a couple of animals storm the team but then we're told that there's just too many, but we don't really see how many or what the scope is? Mint and Lettuce take out sooo many... yet they "can't handle it?" You know what I can't handle? Watching Ichigo not react until the ginormous elephant has already gone right up to her face and threw Pudding up into the air. 

If she's not scared, why should we be? Why should we believe these animals are actually a threat? Why did we have the animation budget for more dynamic fighting moves (which are great and refreshing) if we can't have the 'enemy' be animated? Ichigo's "great sacrifice" for Pudding did not hit the emotional mark for me for these reasons. 

UGH. Aoyama is just the worst here. Late for date, irrationally moody, physically aggressive, hailed as a hero for doing his own 'first aid' on an injured animal instead of notifying the owners, yells at Ichigo and giving her a used pet collar complete with red flags... 
I get it, Ichigo is so besotted that she could watch him murder her parents before her eyes and only care about his feelings about a third date.. but heck me, this show is doubling down on any crappy trait he displays and normalises it as the romantic standard. Granted, we're not even sure if Ichigo has parents so yeah.