Strawberry Marshmallow (Ichigo Mashimaro) is something I came across and bought because the art appealed to me, so I bought volume 1 without knowing exactly what the storyline was. I was very pleased, though, to find it as a "slice-of-life" type of manga, for those are the manga I enjoy most of all.
It's story isn't complicated, but it certainly isn't boring. Strawberry Marshmallow has the certain charm Azumanga Daioh does (another favorite of mine, I own all four volumes), with it's witty humor and sense of sarcasm.
The art is something I enjoy most, and Barasui certainly renders the characters as adorable. Their faces
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 苺ましまろ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
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Status: Publishing
Published: Feb 15, 2002 to ?
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Ichigo Mashimaro is utterly amazing. The art is so unique, the story is one of the funniest I've seen in a slice-of-life series, it's scarily realistic to everyday life without being boring, the characters are so well-developed and adorable.
Each girl has her very own personality and appearance, unlike a lot of anime/manga nowadays. Each characters has very defining traits that rip them away from other characters from other series. They're expressive and colorful, and fun to watch. The story doesn't get tiring, unlike most slice-of-life stories. It keeps you on your toes with laughs and twists, and lots of confusion. I've shown this series to many friends ... May 8, 2022
Ichigo Mashimaro follows the daily lives of Itou sisters Nobue and Chika and their friends, Miu, Matsuri and Ana. The stories are mostly self-contained and have a SOL bent to them, but with a rather chaotic twist in the shape of 12 years old Miu. She must be the most explosive comedy release character I've ever seen in a Slice of Life, feel good manga like this. You know the type from many other titles, the very active child that pushes the other characters to do things or force them into situations they would never get by themselves. Well, Miu is that element but she
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