In Tokyo mew mew Kisshu poisoned the trees in inohara park in episode 12 The name of the episode is called "Identity Revealed - An Out of Season Cherry Tree Falls Away"
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Episode 3 I think....
In the Tokyo Mew Mew series, Kisshu kidnaps Ichigo in Episode 11, titled "A Forbidden Love? The Geeks' Love Is Dangerous." This episode explores the complicated dynamics between Kisshu and Ichigo as their feelings begin to evolve.
In episode 24, Ichigo had accidentally fallen on top of Kisshu (^w^) when trying to stop him from teleporting with the Rainbow Stone.
episode 51 part 1-3 look on youtube -retasu luver
episode 3. and its not zoey and dren, its ichigo and kisshu. zoey and dren are from mew mew power. mew mew power is americanised. Tokyo mew mew is the original and also has more episodes. and dren/kisshu kissed zoey/ichigo
Dren, but I prefer to call him Kisshu, comes back to life in episode 52.
Kisshu from Tokyo Mew Mew is a boy. He is one of the main antagonists in the series and is a member of the alien race known as the "Aliens."
He seems to already know the first time he met her.
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In the anime Tokyo Mew Mew, Kisshu (Dren) technically kissed Ichigo (Zoey) in episode 3, but there was a flashback of the kiss in episode 4. ^^
in episode 29, the mews are celebrating new years. kisshu, after fighting the blue knight, is badly wounded and pai and taruto put ichigo into a deep sleep to try to destroy the other mews, who are trapped in her dream. kisshu wants revenge on ichigo for not being his. its a really epic episode
Kisshu, a character from the anime "Tokyo Mew Mew," appears in various episodes throughout the series. He is primarily featured in the original "Tokyo Mew Mew" anime, specifically in episodes 1-26. In the 2021 reboot "Tokyo Mew Mew New," Kisshu is also included, but his role and the number of episodes may vary. For a complete list, one would need to reference episode guides or databases specific to the series.