Follows these girls doing things in strange and cute ways.Follows these girls doing things in strange and cute ways.Follows these girls doing things in strange and cute ways.
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Often described as "cute girls doing cute things" is actually the complete opposite. There is NOTHING cute about what goes on in this. This entire series is all about a highschool delinquent(the network censors made them change her age from 16 to 20 but she's supposed to be 16) who drinks and smokes and steals. All of her horrible behavior is presented in a positive light as if its a joke and its supposed to be cute. And none of the characters have any parents around.
This is the kind of series that if you think you'll like it from pictures you'll hate it from watching.
This is the kind of series that if you think you'll like it from pictures you'll hate it from watching.
The anime itself is nice but it is not for everyone since it has its dark things but well it is Japanese humor which is different from ours. When you watch an anime like this what you have to try to do is leave aside the bad or weird things and enjoy the rest since this anime does present some chapters with teachings and nice things, the person who said that they were praising a criminal is definitely new in this world since there are many anime like that. But as I say. Those events that were seen in the anime that are not very moral and weird are better to ignore them as I said and enjoy the rest since the anime will always have things of that type.
Ah yes, Strawberry Marshmallow, the dark, gritty story of a high school delinquent who drinks, smokes, and commits crimes-or at least, that's what you'd think if you took it way too seriously. But for those who actually understand the genre, it's just a charming slice-of-life anime with exaggerated humor, as is common in Japanese media.
The review claims there's "NOTHING cute" in this series, which is interesting because most people seem to find the comedy and interactions between the characters adorable. The show isn't about glorifying bad behavior, but about playful antics, over-the-top personalities, and fun dynamics. And the "where are the parents?" argument-well, if anime needed a traditional family structure in every story, we'd have a lot less content to enjoy.
If you can appreciate Japanese humor and slice-of-life storytelling, Strawberry Marshmallow is a delightful watch. If you're expecting a strict moral lesson in every episode, you might want to stick to educational programming instead.
The review claims there's "NOTHING cute" in this series, which is interesting because most people seem to find the comedy and interactions between the characters adorable. The show isn't about glorifying bad behavior, but about playful antics, over-the-top personalities, and fun dynamics. And the "where are the parents?" argument-well, if anime needed a traditional family structure in every story, we'd have a lot less content to enjoy.
If you can appreciate Japanese humor and slice-of-life storytelling, Strawberry Marshmallow is a delightful watch. If you're expecting a strict moral lesson in every episode, you might want to stick to educational programming instead.
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