Marmalade Boy/YMMV


 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Hiroshima. Miki. Hungry deers. LOOOOOOOOOOOOL.
 * Yuu. Ginta.  Hilarity Ensues.
 * Satoshi and Yuu get Mistaken for Gay. Being the Genre Savvy Trickster that he is, Satoshi deliberately fuels said fantasies, and even Meiko gets caught up on them.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Yayoi has one of these. She got rejected on the Valentine's episode,  Squee!!!
 * Die for Our Ship: Poor, poor Namura-sensei.
 * Ear Worm: Every. Damn. Song. Especially "Egao ni Aitai" and "Saigo no Yakusoku".
 * Fan Preferred Couple: Meiko and Satoshi. Many fans were
 * Which is very nonsensical, considering that  And fans still bend over to ignore not only  's ultimately selfless reasons, but also  's own Character Development so they can project themselves on Meiko in their fics.
 * Some people also ship  over , due to the Birds of a Feather deal. Personally, this troperette wanted an OT 3 between them.
 * Ho Yay: While all three, it's interesting that of Yuu's two closest friends in the series,
 * For added hilarity or Unfortunate Implications,  Then again, he could be Ambiguously Bi...
 * Moe: Yayoi
 * The Scrappy: Arguably, Tsutomu. He is (again, arguably) later rehabilitated as "comic relief" and eventually he dates Yayoi in the anime.
 * Tear Jerker: Saigo no Yakusoku. Every time that damn song sounds in the background, go get your hankies.
 * For worse? It's a REALLY good song in itself. And catchy as Hell!
 * Values Dissonance: This is not something you want to marathon with anyone overly obsessed with being PC and/or who forgets that the series's pretty dated by today's standards. Miki sometimes becomes very clingy and dependant on others, Yuu has occasional moments of chauvinism, and the Meiko-Natchan relationship being portrayed as it does HAS been noted to produce this reaction in some viewers.
 * The Woobie: Oh, so many. Specially Meiko and Ryouko.