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Sakura Diaries

Sakura Diaries

Description: Urara likes Touma. Touma likes Meiko. Meiko might like Touma, but Meiko will only date a college boy. So what's an under achiever like Touma to do? Urara likes Touma. Touma likes Meiko. Meiko might like Touma, but Meiko will only date a college boy. So what's an under achiever like Touma to do? Well, if you're Touma, you'll lie and say you got into the most prestigious university possible. And if you're Urara, will you keep his secret? Or will you use that secret to ruin his chances with the other girl?
Genre: Talk-Show, Animation, Drama, Romance
Year Released: 2000
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 12
First episode air date: July 25, 2000
Program Creator: Kitty Films
Language: Japanese
Adapted From: Sakura Diaries
Genres: Romance, Drama, Animation
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