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Viewers of UK TV may remember an old advert for Sheridan's coffee liqueur that takes the form of two separate ads that show a date at a restaurant from the male and female points of view. Both parts were broadcast in the same commercial breaks but what I recall most clearly was the way in which the same sequence of events was recounted: the man and woman had very different perspectives on the evening, which was amusing but insightful at the same time, Buy Diclofenac Without Prescription. Tokyo Marble Chocolate takes a similar approach to telling the story of Yuudai and Chizuru, buy cheap Diclofenac, Kjøpe Diclofenac på nett, köpa Diclofenac online, two young would-be lovers who are trying to do things right for once and put their disappointing romantic track records behind them. It also features a mad mini-donkey, generic Diclofenac, Buy cheap Diclofenac no rx, which ought to be the additional reason aside from the marvellous title to declare this to be a whimsical piece of genius.

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Chizuru feels neglected and hurt; Yuudai feels weak and clumsy. On a personal level I can relate to them because rather than being blushing high-schoolers they are young adults with full time jobs and responsibilities, buy Diclofenac without prescription, Diclofenac no prescription, and prone to screwing up in the same ways that I'm sure we all have done at some point or another. This is where, Diclofenac trusted pharmacy reviews, Diclofenac for sale, despite the coincidences and the mini-donkey that push it away from realistic fiction territory at times, Tokyo Marble Chocolate is not just a modern fairytale but a story that, online Diclofenac without a prescription, in the same way that its protagonists do, feels so real and true-to-life. Production I.G.'s unusual art style helps here, being as it is striking but at the same time quite beautiful. Buy Diclofenac Without Prescription, It projects a look of watercolour nostalgia while still being lively and vibrant, and maintaining prettiness without trying too hard in the innovation department. From the white clouds when characters breathe and speak in the cold air, through the faces and fingertips red with cold, to the flurries of snowfall, it looks like the winter cityscape that thousands of us live and work in every day. The end result is an image of inventive, picturesque originality that's easy on the eye but memorable too.

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8 Replies

  1. Sasa

    I actually wanted to leave this completely un-commented, but now that so many people rave about these OVA, I really have to say something, I guess. Maybe it’s because I have watched and read way too many romance related stories, but this series really did not impress me at all. The story was cute and nicely executed of course, but not more. I have seen the idea of telling the story two times from both people’s perspective before (in the manga Kiss Zekkou Kiss to be exact), and I am fully aware that this storytelling works because the characters are so beautifully japanese and run from one misunderstanding into the other.

    I guess I just expect more from a good romance story than overcoming some silly misunderstandings, or I perceive the concept of ‘unconditional love’ to be the most romantic in love stories, a concept that does not appear in 5cm or Tokyo Marble Chocolate at all. Therefore, in my opinion, Tokyo Marble Chocolate is nothing compared to Millennium Actress, Doll (a Takeshi Kitano movie) or Kare Kano.

  2. ConcreteBadger

    @Sasa: I don’t know what to say really, apart from saying that I’m sorry you were so disappointed. All I can suggest is that the hype might have built it up too much…maybe. I honestly don’t know. The OAV just seemed to come as a change of pace for me - nothing ground-breaking happened, which made the ’silly misunderstandings’ theme a healthy change of pace from everything else that’s on offer right now.

    Maybe my sense of judgement isn’t as sharp for this sort of thing as I thought it was…for what it’s worth I got a similar feeling of bemusement from Fruits Basket. After reading four volumes it was still leaving me cold, although I can’t even begin to explain why.

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  4. usagijen

    I think one of the ways to fully enjoy this OAV is to not expect anything, and love it for what it is. Comparing it with other series will more often than not end up with disappointment, because it’s not really as deep as other romance stories out there >_<

    It’s just a wonderfully crafted romance OAV on its own, and I loved it :)

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  6. korosora

    It was fun.

    I agree with Sasa.

    Oh, that mini-donkey scared me.

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