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| PRD_3T5WW2DPF6EG | CNT_3YTH948EK2Q0 | CNT_2S0N4YNV2YM0 | CNT_2S0N4YNV2YM0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | Volume 2 | [] | Farewell, My Dear Cramer 2 | The scene is Warabi Seinan, a high school in the Tokyo-adjacent prefecture of Saitama. And possibly because it is considered to be weak at women's soccer, the team is “blessed” with an abundance of first-year students with strong, individualistic personalities, including Sumire Suo, Midori Soshizaki, Nozomi Onda, etc. But it's with the addition of a new coach, the legend of Japanese women’s soccer, Naoko Nomi, that the Warabis are reborn. Still, in their baptismal first match, they are faced with the best high-school team in Japan, Kunogi Academy. The first-half score shows Kunogi’s overwhelming dominance, but can the Warabis turn it around in the second half? | 01KGA7EQC5NGJ7EZR6BXVRN0FX | 2.0 | 2019-08-09T07:00:00.000Z | LAB_0ZM7YN9KHCT0 | GEO_1PKAG51AEAQG | Farewell, My Dear Cramer 2 | (C) Naoshi Arakawa / Kodansha Ltd. | 2019-08-20T07:00:00.000Z | 0 | 0 |