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| | Tokyo Mew Mew: A La Mode v1 Review - manga reviews, manga news, manga information, manga comics, manga webcomics, manga ... |
 | | On the way home form school on her first day she strikes up a conversation with a strangely attractive man, who takes her to a spooky mansion. |
 | | While there she stumbles into some kind of experiment and is magically transformed into a Mew Mew: one of the members of a band of super-powered young women destined to protect humanity from aliens, and she soon finds herself in the middle of various fights and schemes. |
 | | This book in the first in a series that follows on from the earlier Tokyo Mew Mew series, and the story doesn't go out of its way to set up the premise, instead it is straight into a rash of school girl fun, attacks by evil but rather ineffectual villains, and post conflict giggles. |
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