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On the Web
- Marmalade Boy CD Information - Releases from the anime.
- Cranberry-Orange Marmalade Recipe - Made with orange marmalade and Grand Marnier. Originally published in Bon Appetit.
- Lemon-Ginger Marmalade - With fresh ginger root. Can also be made with citron (etrog) instead of lemon.
- Marmalade Boy Anime Ring - Information on how to join and html code to add to your page.
- Animatias - Marmalade Boy - Historia, guía de capítulos, el doblaje, cumpleaños de los personajes e imágenes. [Flash requerida]
- Marmalade Boy Handbook - Image galleries, character information, FAQ, odd facts about the series and observations, manga and anime comparisons.
- Neko-chan's Kawaii Marmalade Boy Page - Character information, images, dating game, awards, and links.
- First Kiss - Home to the fan dubbed video of Marmalade Boy.
- Tracy's Marmalade Boy Page - Images, character profiles, and episode synopsis.
- A Modern Herbal: Quince - Recipe for marmalade, jelly, and quince and apple marmalade.
Wikipedia Articles
- Marmalade - Marmalade is a sweet preserve with a bitter tang made from fruit, sugar, water, and (in some commercial brands) a gelling agent. American-style marmalade is sweet, but not bitter.
- List of Marmalade Boy characters - The following article is a list of fictional characters from the Japanese manga and anime Marmalade Boy. For a list of minor characters, see List of Marmalade Boy minor characters.
- Keiller's marmalade - Keiller's marmalade, named after its creator Janet Keiller is believed to have been the first commercial brand of marmalade, produced in Dundee, Scotland.
- List of Marmalade Boy minor characters - The following article is a list of fictional minor characters from the Japanese manga and anime series Marmalade Boy, many of whom are exclusive to the anime. For a list of other characters, see List of Marmalade Boy characters.
- Marmalade Magazine - Marmalade Magazine is a British publication covering the creative industries, media, style, fashion and contemporary culture. It was founded in late 2002 by journalist Kirsty Robinson and art director Sacha Spencer-Trace.