Strawberry Marshmallow http://youtube.com/results?search=ichigo+mashimaro&search_type=search_videos&search=Search The show needs no explanation, as it's kind hard to explain a show with no plot anyhow. I think you'll be pleasantly surpised. Instructions: Just click the link, scroll down 2/3 of the way, and click on Ep. 1 by "Exqcme". For your convenience, I'm including the link to that episode here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Po-tveaPEMA&search=ichigo mashimaro After that, you're gonna have to learn how to use the site on your own. Beware though, each episode is 24 minutes long. Be advised if you're on dial-up or have constant disconnects. The stream gets cut off and you have to restart the entire episode should you disconnect for whatever reason. Also, episodes 5 and 6 have no subs on youtube that I know of. You're gonna have to go look for a torrent if you're really into the series, I guess.
I would folow the link Oink, but dial-up and especially my computer, are going to make that frustratingly difficult. Sorry!
24 minutes long each episode!? Oi! I noticed that time prediction and decided I had to postpone it for a few days. Especially as my connection was giving me trouble. Tomorrow I'm off, though, so I'll take a look-see.
Sooo, this is mainly because no one has broadband or time? :scratchchin: I guess just loading the intro alone would take some dial up users half an hour... I'll post some pictures if that'll help give you guys a better understanding of why this anime is worth it.
That's nasty, Flamey! You take that back! I'd have a look on the school, computers, but there's no sound on them. :(
It's more of an acquired taste, really. It takes a lot to understand the series. On another note, this thread will be annihilated in a couple of days. Forgot what board I was in before making it. Just thought I would broaden your horizons a little bit.
I think I may have actually seen some DVDs of this show at work the other day, as "Marshmallow" rung a little bell and isn't a common title here..
If your show is about fluffy confectionaries who speak Japanese living in a clear, plastic bag, then we're talking about completely different things.