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.:MANGA SUMMARIES:.

There are seven volumes of the Tokyo Mew Mew manga. There are additionally two volumes of its sequel story arch Tokyo Mew Mew a la mode. These summaries are based on the TokyoPop releases. The descriptions contain spoilers, so read at your own risk. Click thumbnails to see larger views of the covers. Please don't use these summaries elsewhere.

Volume 1.
U.S. Release Date: April 2003
Page Count: 184
Chapters: 1-4

Story:

Extras: Quizzes, Pre-TMM Character Sketches, Endangered Animals Files, Photo Shoot Report, Afterward

Volume 2.
U.S. Release Date: June 2003
Page Count: 192
Chapters: 5-9

Story:

Extras: Notes from Mia Ikumi, Endangered Animals Files, Afterward

Volume 3.
U.S. Release Date: August 2003
Page Count: 184
Chapters: 10-14

Story:

Extras: Strawberry Personality Test, Afterward

Volume 4.
U.S. Release Date: October 2003
Page Count: 192
Chapters: 15-17

Story:

Extras: "Tokyo Black Cat Girl", Afterward

Volume 5.
U.S. Release Date: January 2004
Page Count: 192
Chapters: 18-21

Story:

Extras: "Petite Mew Mew" (2 stories), Which Guy is For You? Quiz, messages from the anime voice actors, Afterward

Volume 6.
U.S. Release Date: March 2004
Page Count: 206
Chapters: 22-25

Story:

Extras: "Sleeping Beauty of Strawberry Forest", rough draft pages, notes about Mew Ringo, male anime cast autographs, Afterward

Volume 7.
U.S. Release Date: May 2004
Page Count: 208
Chapters: 26-29

Story:

Extras: "Petit Mew Mew" (1 story), Staff Hamsters, Postscript, A la Mode Preview

Tokyo Mew Mew a la Mode Volume 1.
U.S. Release Date: June 2005
Page Count: 208
Chapters: 1-6

Story:

Extras:

Tokyo Mew Mew a la Mode Volume 2.
U.S. Release Date: September 2005
Page Count: 216
Chapters: 7-10

Story:

Extras: Besides that, there are several extras pages with Berry's "interviews" and false advertisements for Mew Mew Pancakes. At the end there's a new Petite Mew Mew story where the six girls (along with Ringo) accompany Pulful the sheep into the world of the "Sleeping Beauty of Strawberry Forest" picture book. It seems the princess cannot wake up because the aliens have ripped out all the pages with the prince in them. Seeing there's nothing they can do, Berry finally decides that the girls will have to return to the Kindergarten and draw in the missing pages. By doing this, the prince is able to awaken the princess, and they live happily ever after. The other story in the back is called "Rabbit Starfall" which follows the story of a young violinist named Miyuki who has lost the desire to play the violin. With the help of a young boy named Ichirouta, a bunny costume, and some falling stars, Miyuki is able to regain her desire to play.

Tokyo Mew Mew (manga) © 2000- Mia Ikumi and Reiko Yoshida, 2001- Kondansha Ltd., Tokyo.
English text © 2003- by Mixx Entertainment, of which TokyoPop is a trademark.
Tokyo Mew Mew (anime) © Kodansha and Studio Pierrot. Mew Mew Power licensed by 4Kids Entertainment.
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