Tokyo Mew Mew à La Mode

Tokyo Mew Mew à La Mode

Alternative Titles

Synonyms

Tokyo Mew Mew in Fashion
Tokyo Mew Mew a La Mode
Usagi no Furasu Hoshi

Japanese

東京ミュウミュウあ・ら・もーど

English

Tokyo Mew Mew à La Mode

Information

Type

Manga

Published

Mar 3, 2003 to Dec 27, 2003

Authors

Ikumi, Mia

Status

Finished

Source

Rating

Demographics

Shoujo

Statistics

Rank

18341

Score

6.37

Scored by

6965

Popularity

1766

Members

12716

Favorites

181

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Synopsis

Berry Shirayuki is a cheerful and optimistic 12-year-old girl who has just been accepted into a private girl's school after studying hard for her exams. Aside from friendly but unwanted comments from her next-door neighbor Tasuku Meguro, it seems as if nothing can go wrong for this newly-made middle schooler! After the first day of school ends, Berry is saved from tripping over stairs by a blonde-haired boy, and ends up following him to Café Mew Mew in hopes of thanking him. While in the cafe, Berry accidentally stumbles upon a shining statue that projects visions of a cat and rabbit—who enter her body just before she metamorphosizes into a white-costumed magical girl with bunny ears and a cat tail! Following a series of strange incidents which lead her to discover amazing hearing and jumping skills (as well as a craving for carrots), Berry realizes that she has become a new member of Tokyo Mew Mew—a group of magical girl superheroes with both animal-like and supernatural abilities! Berry needs to take her new responsibility as a protector of the peace seriously, because she is now a target for Tokyo Mew Mew's new enemy... and they are on the hunt for some fresh rabbit. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Included one-shot: Volume 2: Usagi no Furasu Hoshi

Background

Tokyo Mew Mew à La Mode was published in English by Tokyopop from July 7, 2005 to September 13, 2005. Kodansha Comics USA republished the series with a new translation as a single omnibus edition on January 14, 2014.

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