Dear Brother
Finished · 39 epNHK · 1991 · Japan

Dear Brother

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Before leaving her cram school, Nanako Misonō asks one of the teachers if they can become pen-pals. The teacher, Takehiko Henmi, is reluctant at first, but eventually accepts the offer. The story is narrated through the letters sent from Nanako as she enters Seiran, a renowned private high school for girls only. There she encounters many difficulties as an ordinary middle-class girl invited to the prestigious Sorority, the most traditional and sophisticated club on campus.. (Source: AnimeNewsNetwork)

Episodes

39
1. Episode 1
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2. Episode 2
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3. Episode 3
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4. Episode 4
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5. Episode 5
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6. Episode 6
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7. Episode 7
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8. Episode 8
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9. Episode 9
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10. Episode 10
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11. Episode 11
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12. Episode 12
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13. Episode 13
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14. Episode 14
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15. Episode 15
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16. Episode 16
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17. Episode 17
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18. Episode 18
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19. Episode 19
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20. Episode 20
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21. Episode 21
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22. Episode 22
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23. Episode 23
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24. Episode 24
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25. Episode 25
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26. Episode 26
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27. Episode 27
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28. Episode 28
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29. Episode 29
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30. Episode 30
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31. Episode 31
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32. Episode 32
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33. Episode 33
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34. Episode 34
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35. Episode 35
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36. Episode 36
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37. Episode 37
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38. Episode 38
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39. Episode 39
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