In the final volume of TMM-ALA, Berry and Tasuku are both in love with each other, but refuse to open up and just say it.
Anyways, who has time for love and romance, when the local villany team has convinced all of Tokyo that Tokyo Mew Mew is behind all the recent crimes, and they should all go after the source of the problem directly, Mew Berry?
Luckily, for Mew Berry, she saved a small girl's life that morning. And, that little girl sees the goodness in her heart, so she defends her to no end.
This gives Mew Berry the time to go confess her love to Tasuku, and release him from the subliminality spell, which releases the power of love upon everyone. That ends up saving the day. Suffice to say, she and he do end up becoming a couple. And, everyone feels the need to call or visit the ones they love. What a beautiful ending!
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There's also a cute Mew Mew bonus story that deals with the 7-member team, as Kindergarten children, having to save the fairytale princess in the classic storybook, "Sleeping Beauty". The way they repair the book and see it change is wonderful.
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We are also treated to Mia Ikumi's debut work, a short story entitled *Rabbit Starfall*, which evolves around a child prodigy violinist and her sudden friend hitching rides to Tokyo to go to Tokyo Disneyland. Needless to say, they did not make it there and she had to return to where she is from. But, they learned what is truly important in the end.
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I checked this series out from the Public Library in Hartselle. I will, most likely, be getting other books/mangas from there later on as well.