Little Miss Maruko · review
If you grew up in the 70's or 80's and need a blast from the past then here is the series for you. There is no grand plan for this series. No end goal or gimmick. The whole thing is a nostalgia bomb as every episode centers around the day to day things we associate with not childhood but childhood during that time period. From a school trip to a candy factory where they show off biscuits and little prize candy I haven't seen for over 20 years (and probably loved back then though they tasted like chalk!) to simply learning to say goodbye to your favoriteteacher when you were in the 2nd grade.
The anime never leaves the realm of reality and the characters all have distinct personality that will remind you of someone you know in RL.
The art is stylized to give off a 70's vibe and is very charming. The characters are what keep you interested from beginning to end.
Is this a masterpiece?
Looking at the art style you'd laugh and say no but honestly...Maybe it is. It's still on the air 20 years later and yet never goes stale. The characters distinct and memorable. The story-lines simple yet unforgettable.
Will it change your views or leave a mark?
No. it was never meant to. A simple slice of life anime that deals with every day issues from a simpler time. It targets children yet doesn't insult them by talking down to them and offers adults a smile and that fuzzy feeling inside. It's easy to see why it's lasted for so long.