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* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kimera Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.
* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Anime/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]
* Zakuro's first fight results in her defeating an entire swarm of Kimera solo.
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[[folder:Tokyo Mew Mew New (2022)]]
* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kimera Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.
* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Anime/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]
* Zakuro's first fight results in her defeating an entire swarm of Kimera solo.

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[[folder:Tokyo Mew Mew New (2022)]]
* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kimera Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.
* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Anime/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]
* Zakuro's first fight results in her defeating an entire swarm of Kimera solo.
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* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kirema Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.

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* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kirema Kimera Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.



* Zakuro's first fight results in her defeating an entire swarm of Kirema solo.

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* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Franchise/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]

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* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Franchise/PrettyCure [[Anime/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]
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* The fights in the reboot take a page from [[Franchise/PrettyCure Pretty Cure's]] book in that they're more physical. That being said, their magical attacks have also been re-interpreted to a more active battlefield, with Retasu's being akin to water cannons and Ichigo's essentially being a [[Franchise/DragonBall KAMEHAMEHA.]]
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* [[spoiler: The aliens siding with the Mews when they realise Deep Blue only cares about claiming earth for himself. Deep Blue is basically a god to them, who they have been faithfully serving for over forty episodes and is possibly the only person *with* the power to restore their planet. But they all choose to side against him.]]

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* [[spoiler: The aliens siding with the Mews when they realise Deep Blue only cares about claiming earth for himself. Deep Blue is basically a god to them, who they have been faithfully serving for over forty episodes and is possibly the only person *with* the power to restore their planet. But they all choose to side against him.]]]]

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[[folder:Tokyo Mew Mew New (2022)]]
* Ichigo's first encounter with a Kirema Anima. The creature attacks Masaya, knocking him out. Ichigo, not knowing about her powers, throws a rock the size of her head at it. Even as just a human, she's got the guts of a hero.
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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfFunny.

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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfFunny.SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfFunny.
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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.

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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfFunny.
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** Also her managing to break Pai's stoic façade by empathizing with him. [[spoiler: We see from their [[[HeelFaceTurn later interactions]] how much her words stuck with him.]]
--> '''Lettuce:''' You also have something important, something you want to protect.
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* Episode 19 where Lettuce braves her fear of water to save two children and her legs turn into a porpoise tail.


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* Ichigo and Mint retrieving the Mew aqua and stopping the twister conjured by the aliens in episode 43.
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* Lettuce saving Ryou in episode 41.

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* Lettuce saving Ryou in episode 41.41.
* [[spoiler: The aliens siding with the Mews when they realise Deep Blue only cares about claiming earth for himself. Deep Blue is basically a god to them, who they have been faithfully serving for over forty episodes and is possibly the only person *with* the power to restore their planet. But they all choose to side against him.]]
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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.

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* Episode 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.weapons.
* Anytime Ichigo uses the Mew Aqua Rod.
* Lettuce saving Ryou in episode 41.
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* Episode 39 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.

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* Episode 39 35 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.
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** [[spoiler: DyingMomentOfAwesome as well.]]

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** [[spoiler: DyingMomentOfAwesome as well.]]]]
* Episode 39 has a very demonizing moment for Quiche, when he threatens a young girl. Which makes it incredibly satisfying when Zakuro pulls him out of his escape portal and ''punches him in the face''. Especially since the main characters rarely physically strike ''anyone'' without their weapons.
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* Whether you liked [[spoiler: Quiche]] or not, you cannot deny the awesomeness of this speech.
-->[[spoiler: '''Quiche''']] "If you want to destroy the world, go ahead. But I will ''never'' let you touch Ichigo!"
** [[spoiler: DyingMomentOfAwesome as well.]]

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