Ringo is a mew mew that only shows up in the Japanese video game, Tokyo mew mew. She doesn't show up in the show, but she appears in the manga Tokyo Mew Mew A La Mode book 2 in the back of the book in a mini manga story called Petite Mew Mew. Her full name is Ringo Akai and she is a playable character in the Tokyo Mew Mew video game for PS2. Her role in the plot is that Kish and another alien, along with their chimeras, are trying to take over Ringo's home island. Ringo is *not* a real mew mew. She only gained her powers because her mom gave her a mew aqua necklace that allows her to transform. She has no animal genes, and her weapon is "Apple stick" because Ringo means Apple in Japanese.
Ringo is a minor character in the anime and manga series Tokyo Mew Mew. She is a friend of the main characters and runs a ramen shop in the series. Though not a part of the Mew Mew team, Ringo provides support and assistance to the magical girls throughout the story.
Ringo is 10, and she only appears in the Tokyo Mew Mew video game.
There seems to be a misunderstanding, as Ringo and Berry are not characters who become Mew Mews. Mew Mew characters typically gain their powers through a special genetic infusion or environmental exposure. Ringo and Berry might belong to a different story or franchise.
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No, Ringo's only in the video game, and Berry's only in the manga entitled, "Tokyo Mew Mew- A La Mode" There are two volumes of that. I recommend you read it! n_n ---Serenity Robb- I do hope they feature them in further episodes/another series! :)
Mia Ikumi wrote Tokyo Mew Mew and Tokyo Mew Mew A La Mode.
Tokyo Mew Mew was made in 2002
Tokyo Mew Mew came out in about 2005
there is mew berry and mew ringo.
The illustrator of 'Tokyo Mew Mew' is Mia Ikumi .
There isn't a second season to Tokyo mew mew
Tokyo Mew Mew was created on 2002-07-11.
There is a Tokyo Mew Mew game for PC, but it is in Japanese ;)