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Initially, the Maromi plushie which Tsukiko carries just comes to life and converses with her when no one else is around, more often than not to advise her to not listen to what's going on and generally being overprotective. In this guise, Maromi functions both as a familiar and as an unhealthy, self-defense mechanism. |
Initially, the Maromi plushie which Tsukiko carries just comes to life and converses with her when no one else is around, more often than not to advise her to not listen to what's going on and generally being overprotective. In this guise, Maromi functions both as a familiar and as an unhealthy, self-defense mechanism. |
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− | As the series progresses, Maromi's popularity begins to increase at an alarming rate. Although at first seemingly harmless, the "Maromi Mania" meme is soon shown to be a dangerous fad in as much as it has seemingly brainwashed nearly every resident of Tokyo into furiously grasping for whatever Maromi merchandise they can get |
+ | As the series progresses, Maromi's popularity begins to increase at an alarming rate. Although at first seemingly harmless, the "Maromi Mania" meme is soon shown to be a dangerous fad in as much as it has seemingly brainwashed nearly every resident of Tokyo into furiously grasping for whatever Maromi merchandise they can get. Near the end of the series, all of the Maromi merchandise mysteriously disappears all at once, sinking the public even deeper into delusion, in fact, a folie à plusieurs, desperately seeking all things Maromi in a search for "comfort." The reasons behind this, as well the reason behind Maromi's reified existence, is the actual pivot of ''Paranoia Agent''. |
To Maromi's credit, it does come to the actual, licit defense of Tsukiko and Ikari at the very climax of the series in a scene replete with symbolism. |
To Maromi's credit, it does come to the actual, licit defense of Tsukiko and Ikari at the very climax of the series in a scene replete with symbolism. |