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Chimera Anima Chimera anima
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Chimera animas are blob-shaped parasitic aliens in Tokyo Mew Mew, used to infect animals and change them into monsters. The Mew Mews' attacks force the parasites out of the host bodies, after which the host returns to normal and Masha retrieves the parasite by "eating" it. Although Tokyo Mew Mew does not provide any details about the chimera anima after the aliens leaves, Tokyo Mew Mew a La Mode reveals that some were left behind, and are being used by the Saint Rose Crusaders as an aid in their plans for world domination. In the anime series, chimera anima also infect plants, human spirits, a fossil, and mew aqua. In the 4Kids Mew Mew Power English adaptation, infected animals are called "Predacytes" and the parasitic aliens, unnamed in the original series, are named "Predacyte Infusors" キメラアニマ, Chimera Anima (Predasites in 4Kids) are the monsters that the aliens use to attack the Mew Mews throughout Tokyo Mew Mew. There are jellyfish-like creatures used to create the Chimera Anima are known as Parasite Aliens (Infusers in the 4Kids dub). In the Playstation game (sometimes also in the anime) they are called Para Para for short.
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Chimera animas are blob-shaped parasitic aliens in Tokyo Mew Mew, used to infect animals and change them into monsters. The Mew Mews' attacks force the parasites out of the host bodies, after which the host returns to normal and Masha retrieves the parasite by "eating" it. Although Tokyo Mew Mew does not provide any details about the chimera anima after the aliens leaves, Tokyo Mew Mew a La Mode reveals that some were left behind, and are being used by the Saint Rose Crusaders as an aid in their plans for world domination. In the anime series, chimera anima also infect plants, human spirits, a fossil, and mew aqua. In the 4Kids Mew Mew Power English adaptation, infected animals are called "Predacytes" and the parasitic aliens, unnamed in the original series, are named "Predacyte Infusors" or "Para Paras" for short. キメラアニマ, Chimera Anima (Predasites in 4Kids) are the monsters that the aliens use to attack the Mew Mews throughout Tokyo Mew Mew. There are jellyfish-like creatures used to create the Chimera Anima are known as Parasite Aliens (Infusers in the 4Kids dub). In the Playstation game (sometimes also in the anime) they are called Para Para for short.