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Say “I Love You”.: Mei and Marshmallow Meow
Say ‘I Love You’.: Mei and Marshmallow Meow: A collection of charming special episodes featuring light-hearted conversations between Mei and her cat.
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Year | 2012 |
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Formats | Streaming |
Episodes | 13 |
Duration | 24 mins |
Status | Finished |
Release Date | October 7, 2012 |
End Date | December 30, 2012 |
Format | TV Series |
Studio | ZEXCS |
Trailer
Synopsis
Mei Tachibana has spent her 16 years without a boyfriend or friends. One day, she injures the most popular boy in school, Yamato Kurosawa, due to a misunderstanding. For some reason though, it seems that he takes a liking to her and one-sidedly claims that they're friends. Furthermore, he not only protects Mei from a stalker, but does so with a kiss…?!!
Characters & Voice Actors
Yamato Kurosawa MAIN | |
Mei Tachibana MAIN | |
Mei no Haha SUPPORTING | |
Miki Arai SUPPORTING |
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Editor's Review
“Say ‘I Love You’.: Mei and Marshmallow Meow” is a collection of special episodes that accompany the main series. Each episode is approximately a minute long, making the entire series a quick watch.
The specials primarily feature Mei, the protagonist of the main series, engaging in light-hearted conversations with herself or her cat, Marshmallow. These episodes serve as a delightful extension of the main series, offering fans a chance to see more of their favorite characters.
The animation style of the specials is a unique blend of cute chibi and a minimalistic 3D art style. This combination results in a visually appealing series that is both charming and distinctive.
Despite their short duration, these episodes manage to capture the essence of the main series. They offer a glimpse into Mei’s thoughts and experiences, adding depth to her character.
However, some viewers may find these specials to be somewhat lacking in content. They primarily serve as a source of light entertainment and do not contribute significantly to the overall narrative of the main series.
In conclusion, “Say ‘I Love You’.: Mei and Marshmallow Meow” is a charming addition to the main series. While they may not offer much in terms of plot development, these specials are sure to delight fans of the series with their cute animation and light-hearted content.