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'''''Marmalade Boy''''' (ママレード・ボーイ ''Mamarēdo Bōi'') merupakan [[manga]] karya [[Wataru Yoshizumi]] dan diterbitkan di [[majalah komik]] ''[[Ribon]]''. Manga ini kemudian dibuatkan versi [[anime]]nya oleh [[Toei Animation]] sebanyak 76 episode [[anime]] dan ditayangkan di [[Fuji TV]]. ''Marmalade Boy'' juga sudah dibuatkan versi [[drama televisi]] (sebanyak 30 episode) di [[Taiwan]] yang berjudul sama ({{zh-cp|c=橘子將男孩|p=Júzǐjiāng Nánhái}}). Manga ini diterbitkan di Indonesia oleh [[Elex Media Komputindo]].
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==Plot==
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The storyline revolves around Miki Koishikawa (小石川光希 ''Koishikawa Miki''), a high-school girl whose parents go on vacation, meet another couple, and decide to swap partners. As Miki does not want to be separated from either parent, the two newly-formed couples decide to live together in the same house, despite Miki's objections to the new plan. The situation becomes even more complicated with the addition of her new (double) step-brother Yuu Matsuura (松浦遊 ''Matsuura Yū''). She is initially attracted to him, but is put off by his indifferent and somewhat cold attitude toward their odd family situation. Yū also likes to tease Miki, which alternately turns her on and off depending on the situation.
 
==Sinopsis==
Nevertheless, a [[love triangle]] develops between Miki, Yuu, and her old flame and childhood friend Ginta Suou (須王銀太 ''Suō Ginta''), who once rejected her love for him due to a misunderstanding. It becomes a [[love rectangle]] with the inclusion of Arimi Suzuki (鈴木亜梨実 ''Suzuki Arimi''), Yuu's beautiful ex-girlfriend. Arimi devises a plan to pose as Ginta's new girlfriend to make the new couple jealous, but Yū and Miki's bond becomes stronger under the tests, and Arimi and Ginta eventually develop real feelings for each other.
'''Miki''' seorang gadis polos dan sederhana. Ia sempat mengira kalau orang tuanya sangat akur dan keluarganya harmonis. Sehingga Miki shock saat tau orang tuanya akan bercerai dan menikah lagi. Namun agaknya keadaan ini cukup unik. Karena, orang tua mereka menikah dengan orang tua yang juga akan bercerai dalam waktu yang bersamaan. Orang tua yang akan menjadi pasangan orang tua Miki juga mempunyai anak yang sebaya bernama Miki bernama '''Yuu'''. Miki tak bisa akrab dengan Yuu. Mereka selalu bertengkar. Dari mereka tinggal serumah sampai orang tua mereka bercerai dan menikah lagi. Tapi apa benar Miki akan terus membenci Yuu??
 
==Character==
Even after Yuu and Miki begin dating (which itself is a situation full with complications), new obstacles pop up: in addition to many other potential lovers for both Miki and Yuu, there is also Yuu studying [[architecture]] in [[New York City]] and stumbling onto the possibility that he and Miki are, in fact, biological half-siblings.
*'''Koishikawa Miki''': Gadis yang polos dan lugu. Sempat shock saat tau orang tuanya akan bercerai dan menikah lagi. Jago banget main tennis tapi nggak jago masak. Dulu lahir di Amerika saat orang tua Miki menikah dan tinggal di Amerika.
 
*'''Matsuura Yuu''': Anak dari pasangan Matsuura yang akan menikah dengan orang tua Miki. Suka sekali mengerjai Miki. Tapi sebenarnya Yuu suka Miki.
Meanwhile, Miki's best friend Meiko Akizuki (秋月茗子 ''Akizuki Meiko'') has a romantic relationship with Shinichi Namura (名村慎一 ''Namura Shin'ichi''), the popular and handsome homeroom teacher for Miki, Yuu, Meiko, and Ginta's class, who is affectionately referred to as "Na-chan" by his students. A similar love rectangle is set up involving Satoshi Miwa (Yuu's best friend, who pursues Meiko) and Ryouko Momoi (桃井亮子 ''Momoi Ryōko'') Namura's best friend who loved him since they were in high school together.
*'''Suou Ginta''': Teman sejak kecil Miki yang suka Miki dari dulu. Tapi sempat patah hati gara-gara melakukan kecerobohan besar saat SMP. Partner Miki di klub tennis.
 
*'''Arimi''': Mantan pacar Yuu. Anggota klub atletik. Pernah pura-pura pacaran dengan Ginta.
Relationships get more complicated as other characters Tsutomu Rokutanda (六反田務 ''Rokutanda Tsutomu'') (crush on Arimi), Suzu Sakuma (佐久間すず ''Sakuma Suzu'') (crush on Yuu), Kei Tsuchiya (土屋蛍 ''Tsuchiya Kei'') (crush on Miki), Anju Kitahara (北原杏樹 ''Kitahara Anju'') (crush on Yuu), Yayoi Takase (高瀨彌生''Takase Yayoi'') (becomes Tsutomu's girlfriend after he gives up on Arimi), Michael Grant, and subsequently Jinny Golding, Bill Matheson, Doris O'Conner, and Brian Grant are introduced, resulting in what anime fans call "the love [[dodecahedron]]" because of its ridiculous complexity. The manga is slightly less complex, since Anju, Ryouko, Yayoi and the American characters are introduced only in the anime.
*'''Rokutanda''': Teman satu sekolah Arimi. Suka dengan Arimi tapi cintanya nggak kesampean.
 
*'''Meiko''': Sahabat baik Miki. Suka dengan gurunya sendiri.
Wataru Yoshizumi has joked about how many relationships there were in the anime compared to the manga. Another thing she disliked was how most of the characters were coupled up in the anime whereas in the manga not everyone had a happy ending and some characters were left single, which she has stated is more realistic.
 
Because of the highly emotional and whimsical female lead, the emphasis on the multitude of relationships, and the sometimes [[soap opera]]-like levels of melodrama, ''Marmalade Boy'' is sometimes offered as a defining example of [[shōjo manga]]. Some viewers feel that Miki is an unsympathetic character, and label her as fickle, indecisive or a "whiner", while others are attracted to the complexity of the emotions portrayed and how Miki gradually matures.
 
Originally, all the main characters' genders were reversed, with Miki and Meiko being boys and Yuu and Ginta being girls. The title referred to the original Miki's personality. However, early in production Yoshizumi's editor made her change the genders of the characters. Having no desire to change the name, she justified it by making a scene between Miki and Yuu early on in the series: Miki calls Yuu a "marmalade boy" because he has both a bitter side and a sweet side, but his appearance fools people into overlooking that. Yuu retaliates by describing Miki as a "mustard girl," who is "very hot and spicy." The lyrics of the opening theme song play off Miki's simile, equating love with the bittersweet taste of [[marmalade]] on burnt [[toast]].
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==Characters==
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*'''[[Miki Koishikawa]]''': [[Mariko Kōda]] (Japanese) [[Michelle Ruff]] (English) [[Laura Olazabal]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Yuu Matsuura]]''': [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]] (Japanese) [[Michael Lindsay]] (English) [[Jorge Araneda]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Ginta Suoh]]''': [[Junichi Kanemaru]] (Japanese) [[Yuri Lowenthal]] (English) [[Carlos Carvajal]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Meiko Akizuki]]''': [[Wakana Yamazaki]] (Japanese) [[Kate Higgins]] (English) [[Keyros Guillen]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Arimi Suzuki]]''': [[Aya Hisakawa]] (Japanese) [[Carrie Savage]] (English) [[Rosario Zamora]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Tsutomu Rokutanda]]''': [[Kazunari Tanaka]] (Japanese) [[Tom Anthony]] (English) [[Pablo Ausensi]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Satoshi Miwa]]''': [[Shinichiro Ohta]] (Japanese) [[Jack Aubree]] (English)
*'''[[Suzu Sakuma]]''': [[Sakura Tange]] (Japanese) [[Gianina Talloni]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Kei Tsuchiya]]''': [[Akira Ishida]] (Japanese)
*'''[[Jin Koishikawa]]''': [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] (Japanese) [[Will Barret]] (English) [[Alejandro Trejo]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Rumi Matsuura (Koishikawa)]]''': [[Yōko Kawanami]] (Japanese) [[Wendee Lee]] (English) [[Carol Knuckey]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Youji Matsuura]]''': [[Bin Shimada]] (Japanese) [[Conner Holly]] (English)
*'''[[Chiyako Koishikawa (Matsuura)]]''': [[Hiroko Emori]] (Japanese) [[Cindy Robinson]] (English) [[Isabel Quinteros]] (Spanish)
*'''[[Shin'ichi Namura]]''': [[Tōru Furuya]] (Japanese) [[Jack Aubree]] (English) [[Pablo Ausensi]] (Spanish)
 
'''The following characters appear only in the anime:'''
*'''Ryouko Momoi''': [[Megumi Urawa]] (Japanese) [[Cindy Robinson]] (English)
*'''Anju Kitahara''': [[Kikuko Inoue]] (Japanese) [[Viviana Navarro]] (Spanish)
*'''Yayoi Takase''': [[Mariko Onodera]] (Japanese)
*'''Michael''': [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (Japanese) [[Sam Regal]] (English)
*'''Brian''': [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (Japanese)
*'''Will''': [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]] (Japanese) [[Rodrigo Savedra]] (Spanish)
*'''Doris''': [[Shiho Niiyama]] (Japanese) [[Jessica Toledo]] (Spanish)
*'''Jinny''': [[Yuka Koyama]] (Japanese) [[Tara Platt]] (English)
 
'''Secondary-role characters:'''
*Takuji Kijima
The owner of 'Junk Jungle' where Yuu works part-time.
*Rei Kijima(anime)
Takuji Kijima's wife.
*Akira(anime)
Rei Kijima's brother.
*Chigusa, Keiko & Mari
The friends of Miki, and Meiko in Toryo High School.
 
'''Minor Characters'''
*Principal
The principal of Toryo High School.
*Kyoto-sensei(anime)
The Assistant principal of Toryo High School.
*Mr. Rainy(anime)
The teacher of Yuu and the American characters in Yuu's boarding school.
*Eddy & Chris(anime)
A pair of siblings Miki meets in New York City.
 
==Manga==