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Strawberry Marshmallow: Vol. 1 - Barasui


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Strawberry Marshmallow: Vol. 1 - Barasui

 
Description: ISBN 1598164945 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Barasui / Edition: 1st / Paperback / 184 Pages / Book is published 2007-03-02 ... more
Strawberry Marshmallow: Vol. 1 - Barasui ... by Tokyopop Press Inc

Newest Review: ... (11) cry, which accordingly results in Miu being booted in the bum by Noboe ironicly. Matsuri the youngest and baby of the ... more

 ... group who is usually the brunt of Miu's practical jokes even if they were intended for Chika or Noboe. Matsuri is a walking disaster area but short sighted with super cute giant glasses, so despite Miu's efforts Matsuri is always the one to capture most of Noboe's attention. There is a fifth girl called Ana (11) but she doesn't appear until the second volume. As previously stated this manga isn't really about anything, it just follows the lives of this group of girls and demonstrates how cruel, silly and cute li...more

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Premium Review Strawberry Marshmallow: Vol. 1 - Barasui: As cute as cute does (905 words)
by - written on 07/02/09 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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I am not entirely sure how to describe this manga/graphic novel in one sentence...maybe because it is pretty much about absolutely nothing but it is still pretty dam hilarious! First Impressions Well initially because it was really pink and cutesy looking on the cover I had my doubts about it. I thought it would be overly girlie and the little girls in it would be all into makeup and barbies as they are aged between 11-16 but upon further inspection I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the level of sophistication and slap stick comedy. Plot/Characters The plot follows the daily lives of a chain smoking 16 year old teenager ...  Read the complete review

 

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