Marcel finds the meadow
Our hero wakes up, grabs a croissant, and discovers a sunlit field that somehow feels like the opening credits — wide skies, soft grass, one very confused wave hello.
Read the synopsisMarcel is a hand-drawn cartoon guy who turns quiet walks, late snacks, and small wonders into short episodes — pastel ink, gentle jokes, and zero villains.

Twelve episodes of Marcel stumbling beautifully through ordinary days — each one a little postcard from his mint-green world.
Our hero wakes up, grabs a croissant, and discovers a sunlit field that somehow feels like the opening credits — wide skies, soft grass, one very confused wave hello.
Read the synopsisMarcel negotiates with three opinionated clouds about shade, snacks, and whether today counts as a picnic day. Spoiler: Marcel loses, then wins.
Peek storyboardsA midnight fridge raid becomes a tender monologue about leftovers, friendship, and why cartoon men always look better in warm kitchen light.
Watch the clipCritics call Marcel "a watercolor hug" — a cartoon man who makes stillness feel like plot, and every meadow shot worth pausing the credits for.
See watch plans"Marcel is the rare cartoon guy who feels real — awkward, kind, and permanently caught in the golden hour. I smiled through every episode."
Marcel is drawn like a storyboard pinned above the animation desk — thick ink outlines, mint-washed skies, and scenes paced slow enough to notice the breeze move the grass.
Every frame is meant to feel like pausing on your favorite slice-of-life opening — the kind you rewind just to catch the clouds drifting by.
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