Everything about Lettuce Midorikawa totally explained
is a fictional character in the manga and anime
Tokyo Mew Mew. Lettuce is known as
Bridget Verdant in
Mew Mew Power.
Lettuce is the third member of Tokyo Mew Mew to be discovered by Mew Ichigo. Her powers are associated with water. Before becoming a Mew Mew, Lettuce was a shy girl who wouldn't stand up for herself, leading her to regularly be taken advantage and bullied by her "friends. When she's infused with the DNA of a
Finless Porpoise, she at first starts thinking of herself as strange. Fearing she'll never be able to have friends, she begins attacking people until Mew Ichigo and Mew Mint are able to calm her down and help her realize that her new powers have helped her find real friends. She later accepts herself being a Mew Mew, and tries hard to do the tasks assigned to her.
Lettuce is a smart, shy, clumsy girl who is very polite. She comes from a positive family and always speaks formally. She has a hard time opening up, but she's very sweet and helpful. Lettuce has strong moral values, but doesn't like to enforce them on people because she's so shy. At Café Mew Mew, Lettuce always tries her best, despite her clumsiness causing her to break some dishes. She has a very good relationship with Pudding in the anime, and thinks of her as a little sister.
Little is known about
Lettuce's family, as they don't appear in the manga, and only in one episode 34 in the anime. Her family has green hair, wears glasses, and she looks more like her mother.
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