About the manga or the anime? I mean, they more or less tell the same story, right?
I have to say I kind of like the manga a smidge better than the anime. The 7 volume length makes it lot tighter and more compact. The fillers in the anime make it feel way too bloated. I like the art in both, however. It's very cute. ?
I agree and I also love the artwork in both versions too.
One thing I liked about the manga is how Ikumi's artwork stayed consistent. The whole manga practically screams late '90s Nakayoshi-style. ? But Ikumi's really great at drawing those chibi-styled characters.
I hope that as well!Is anybody happy about the two brand new Tokyo Mew Mew manga series coming out this year? I know I am and I heard that there's going to be a new Tokyo Mew Mew project being made too. I just hope that the new project would be a reboot anime series.
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I hope that as well!
Wait, so, is it a new manga coming, or is it a new anime? And if it's a manga, will it be drawn by Mia Ikumi again?
The show was also adapted as Mew Mew Power.
Here are the links to the information about the two new Tokyo Mew Mew manga series and the official website for the new Tokyo Mew Mew project:
Tokyo Mew Mew Au Lait/Ore manga information: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ne...nga-returns-with-male-lead-characters/.153726
Tokyo Mew Mew 2020 Re-Turn manga information: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ne...-2020-re-turn-short-manga-in-december/.153841
Tokyo Mew Mew Official Website: https://tokyo-mew-mew.com/
Sooooo one of them is a gender-bent version of the original, and the other is a two-part one-shot. That's... a little underwhelming in my opinion.
I don't mean that those projects will be bad, in fact, they do have potential, but yeah... seems to be very little for such a beloved franchise.
On a more positive note, maybe it's the sign that more content based on Mew Mew is on the horizon?