The Japanese online scratchcard lottery service DMM Scratch announced a couple days ago the start of a second prize campaign involving Mia Ikumi and Reiko Yoshida’s Tokyo Mew Mew series, running from November 1st to December 2nd.
Unlike the first campaign, this second campaign will contain merchandise that appears to be illustrated by the original Tokyo Mew Mew manga artists, Mia Ikumi, resembling her current art style. The theme of this second campaign is Alice in Wonderland.
The lottery has you purchase an online scratchcard for 600 yen each, tax excluded. After scratching it off, you will see a random letter from A-E denoting what type of prize you won, with A being the best prize of all. In addition, during each week of the campaign, participants will also have a chance to win a special W-ranked prize, with the specific prize being different per week. Tickets sell out rather quickly, so be aware of that if you are looking to try for a specific prize.
The prizes will be shipped out around early February of next year. Shipping of prizes will cost an additional 500 yen excluding tax, for up to twenty tries, with another 500 yen for the next twenty and so forth.
List of ranked prizes during the campaign:
- A — A Tokyo Mew Mew-themed tapestry (1% chance)
- B — Tokyo Mew Mew-themed Acryllic Character Stands (7% chance)
- C — Tokyo Mew Mew-themed Autograph Boards (14% chance)
- D — Tokyo Mew Mew-themed Acryllic Keyrings (28% chance)
- E — Tokyo Mew Mew-themed Pogs (50% chance)
- Special “W” chance — Tokyo Mew Mew-themed Bromide Photos
- (11/1-11/5) — Ichigo Momomiya
- (11/6-11/10) — Mint Aizawa
- (11/11-11/15) — Lettuce Midorikawa
- (11/16-11/20) — Bu-Ling Huang/Purin Fong
- (11/21-11/26) — Zakuro Fujiwara
- (11/26-11/28) — Masaya Aoyama
- (11/29-12/2) — Quiche/Kisshu