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'''''Say I Love You''''' ''(Suki-tte ii na yo)'' is a manga that was adapted as a 2012 anime. |
'''''Say I Love You''''' ''(Suki-tte ii na yo)'' is a 2008 manga by Kanae Hazuki, that was adapted as a 2012 anime. |
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A girl who's never had friends or a boyfriend suddenly gains the interest of the most popular boy in the school. |
A girl who's never had friends or a boyfriend suddenly gains the interest of the most popular boy in the school. |
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Say I Love You (Suki-tte ii na yo) is a 2008 manga by Kanae Hazuki, that was adapted as a 2012 anime.
A girl who's never had friends or a boyfriend suddenly gains the interest of the most popular boy in the school.
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