
Marmalade Boy
- 1994 – 1995
- Ended
- Animation · Comedy · Drama
- ~25m / ep
- 1 season
- 6.8/10
Miki's parents come home from their vacation to announce that they are getting a divorce. But what is more shocking is that they have switched partners with another couple! And to top things off, this other couple has a handsome son, Yuu, who Miki begins to develop feelings for. To make things more disturbing, everyone moves into one house. What will everyone think about Miki's family lifestyle?
Latest: Season 1 · 1994
View all seasonsAfter Miki's parents return from a trip, she finds out they're divorcing. Things get complicated when they invite another couple to move in with them.
E1. I want to Fall in Love "He's handsome, but I can't forgive him!"
Mar 13, 1994 · 25m
Miki's parents decide to get a divorce and swap partners with the couple they met while on vacation. The couple's son Yuu is attractive but strange.
E2. Side Effects of a Kiss "I don't know what he's thinking."
Mar 20, 1994 · 25m
Miki panics as Yuu almost reveals the family secret during an interview at school. Her childhood friend Ginta gets annoyed at Yuu's presence.
E3. Two Kisses "Yuu had a girlfriend?!"
Mar 27, 1994 · 25m
Miki keeps thinking about the mysterious girl next to Yuu in the photo she accidentally found. Yuu and Miki go on a semi-date to a theme park.
E4. Ginta's Confession "I'm not gonna let him take you!"
Apr 3, 1994 · 25m
Miki gets upset with Ginta for kissing her. When she spots Yuu's ex-girlfriend Arimi at the school gate, she uses her to get away from Ginta.
E5. Legend of Lovers "With all my heart in the medallion."
Apr 10, 1994 · 25m
Ginta's confession only serves to frighten his crush. Yuu makes a fool of Ginta, then upsets him even further when he walks into the house after Miki.
E6. Love Game "I hate you, Ginta!"
Apr 17, 1994 · 25m
Yuu agrees to keep quiet after discovering Meiko's secret. Ginta's cousin Tsutomu shows up to participate in a tennis game at his school.
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