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Tokyo mewmew ala mode, Mia Ikumi ; translator, Alethea Nibley & Athena Nibley ; lettering, Mugwump Design & Kiyoko Shiromasa

Label
Tokyo mewmew ala mode, Mia Ikumi ; translator, Alethea Nibley & Athena Nibley ; lettering, Mugwump Design & Kiyoko Shiromasa
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T, ages 13+
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tokyo mewmew ala mode
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
Mia Ikumi ; translator, Alethea Nibley & Athena Nibley ; lettering, Mugwump Design & Kiyoko Shiromasa
Summary
Collects the first two volumes of the series that follows Berry Shirayuki, a normal girl who is given super powers after being hit by the mew mew beam. Berry Shirayuki is a completely normal high school girl—until she's hit by the Mew Mew beam, giving her the powers of both the Amami Black Rabbit and the Andean Mountain Cat! Now Berry has super-hearing, super-speed, and can leap (small) buildings in a single bound. But her new super powers come at a price—with their leader Ichigo studying abroad in England, the Mew Mews need Berry's help fighting the remaining chimera terrorizing Tokyo. As if that wasn't bad enough, there's a new gang in town, the Saint Rose Crusaders. They've made it their mission to destroy the Mew Mews, and they're starting with Berry!
Target audience
juvenile
Creator

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