I don't understand. What is it about this series that I'm missing? This is about to get a little ranty, you've been warned. To start with, why don't we just forget about those other four girls on the Mew Mew "Team"? They have been thrown to the side lines for four volumes now, which has resulted in ...
I didn't plan on reading Tokyo Mew Mew so soon, but when the opportunity presented itself, it was hard to say no to such a pretty pink package. I actually watched the first part of the English dubbed anime of Tokyo Mew Mew, so coming into this I already have a certain fondness for these characters. ...
The last volume of the Tokyo Mew Mew series keeps what was good about the previous one: cute characters, cute art, a cute romance, and a decent plotline. The cliffhanger from the previous volume is resolved nicely, in a way that's true to the characters. The only thing that I wasn't wild about was t...
The art is still very cute, but the story was starting to wear thin until the cliffhanger at the very end. There's an extra story that isn't related to Tokyo Mew Mew at all. It was cute enough, but I didn't like it as much as the main story.
I enjoyed the second omnibus as much as I had the first. The art is every bit as cute, and I like the direction Ichigo's romance takes here.
I'm a sucker for magical girl books. All I ask for is cute art (check), a sweet main character (check), some kind of overarching quest (check), and silly catchphrases (check!) and I will love it probably way more than it really deserves. The environmental theme (the Mew Mew girls have all been infus...
A very cute series. One of the first manga series I read.
A cute story that's really fun to read.