Tokyo Marble Chocolate
Tokyo Marble Chocolate

Tokyo Marble Chocolate

2007TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Chizuru loves Yuudai; Yuudai loves Chizuru. Yet neither of them can say it clearly because each is uncertain about the other’s feelings and is afraid of being hurt. Trapped by their insecurities in a relationship that’s going nowhere, they drift further and further apart. While Chizuru thinks this is the end of the road, Yuudai struggles desperately to overcome his cowardly nature before he loses what is most important to him. There are two stories to every relationship, but can love survive if they don’t meet halfway?

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Naoyoshi ShiotaniGenres: Animation, Comedy, Romance, Short

Plot Summary

This charming animated short follows the hesitant romance between two shy individuals, Chizuru and Yudai. Set against the backdrop of Tokyo, the story unfolds as they navigate the awkward yet endearing stages of getting to know each other. Through a series of serendipitous encounters and internal monologues, the film captures the anxieties and joys of budding affection.

Critical Reception

Tokyo Marble Chocolate was generally well-received for its heartwarming story and appealing animation style. It is often praised as a delightful and relatable portrayal of modern romance, particularly for its ability to convey complex emotions through subtle character interactions and visually engaging storytelling. The short film has garnered a dedicated following among anime enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sweet and relatable depiction of shy romance.
  • Appreciated for its charming animation and emotional depth.
  • Considered a delightful and heartwarming short film experience.

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Fun Fact

This short film was produced by Production I.G and was part of a collection of shorts celebrating the studio's 15th anniversary.

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