TV-Series
Description
Marielle is a young human girl whose significant health challenges initially confine her to a remote house deep in the mountains between Switzerland and France, part of her recovery. Frail and isolated, her world is primarily indoors until she encounters Memole. This pivotal moment occurs when Memole, a tiny alien girl from planet Riruru whose spaceship crash-landed on Earth, is drawn to the sound of Marielle playing the piano and visits her home. Marielle's condition appears so severe during this first meeting that she seems "likely to die any moment." A tear shed by Memole falls onto Marielle's lips in this emotional encounter, followed by a noticeable improvement in Marielle's health, sparking a deep and transformative friendship between the human and the miniature alien.
As her health gradually stabilizes, Marielle becomes well enough to leave her seclusion and attend boarding school. New social dynamics emerge there, including classmates who initially act as "stuck-up bullies." She forms a significant friendship with a boy named Oscar, who eventually joins her circle of companions aware of and friendly toward the alien visitors. Her relationship with Oscar develops into a romantic interest over time.
At home, she resides in a large household staffed by workers, including a governess described as having a negative disposition toward owls associated with Memole's activities. A recurring element is Marielle's sense of longing for her father, whose presence or involvement is notably absent throughout her depicted experiences.
Her central friendship with Memole is characterized by shared adventures and misadventures shaping her emotional world. Memories of their time together form the narrative framework for later recollections. While her long-term evolution isn't exhaustively detailed across all media, her journey depicts a transition from a physically fragile, isolated existence toward a life enriched by friendship, social challenges, and gradual recovery, framed by her unique bond with the extraterrestrial visitor.
As her health gradually stabilizes, Marielle becomes well enough to leave her seclusion and attend boarding school. New social dynamics emerge there, including classmates who initially act as "stuck-up bullies." She forms a significant friendship with a boy named Oscar, who eventually joins her circle of companions aware of and friendly toward the alien visitors. Her relationship with Oscar develops into a romantic interest over time.
At home, she resides in a large household staffed by workers, including a governess described as having a negative disposition toward owls associated with Memole's activities. A recurring element is Marielle's sense of longing for her father, whose presence or involvement is notably absent throughout her depicted experiences.
Her central friendship with Memole is characterized by shared adventures and misadventures shaping her emotional world. Memories of their time together form the narrative framework for later recollections. While her long-term evolution isn't exhaustively detailed across all media, her journey depicts a transition from a physically fragile, isolated existence toward a life enriched by friendship, social challenges, and gradual recovery, framed by her unique bond with the extraterrestrial visitor.