By TheBigN
I had too much fun doing this.
. . .
I’m really enjoying this current season of Marimite. Of course, things like Sachiko eating Yumi’s chocolates and Yumi’s ever amusing facial expressions (man I miss Sei!) help out with that.
By TheBigN
I had too much fun doing this.
. . .
I’m really enjoying this current season of Marimite. Of course, things like Sachiko eating Yumi’s chocolates and Yumi’s ever amusing facial expressions (man I miss Sei!) help out with that.
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Gosh. I was expecting Sachiko to go all Xam’d on Yumi, there.
Someday I will watch this stack of Marimite DVDs I’ve been accumulating on you people’s recommendation.
“Do you want to live” sounds like a line from Touko. Next year’s St. Valentine’s, perhaps.
The next time somebody asks me what Marimite is about I’m just going to link them to this.
Lather, rinse, and repeat, as it were?
And yet, it’s been said that Marmite had better plot and more nuance than Strawberry Panic.
For what it’s worth, I deliberately took the above shots out of context. So no, that isn’t really what Marimite is about. Sadly. 😛
This looks pretty gay.
The last part of the ep when yumi was crying over a certain something was a huge turnoff and I haven’t watched it since, but that chocolate scene looks…delicious.
dm00: It’s fun stuff, though it can get melodramatic in places. 😛
omo: I’d actually think of it as something that Youko would say. Maybe Sei, but she’d have a different meaning to it.
LBrevis: Hope they get the title of the post.
Shin: You’re missing the point. 😛
lelangir: Keep it up, since you’ll see that she does grow from it (Besides. This season the crying is actually justified as compared to what happened in Season 2).And that’s a lot about what Marimite is about. You’d do yourself a disservice if you stopped there.
And yes, the scene is indeed delicious, though Yumi’s reaction comes from a different place in the episode entirely. 😛