Asteroid in Love
Finished · 12 epDoga Kobo · 2020 · Japan

Asteroid in Love

恋する小惑星〈アステロイド〉

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When she was little, Konohata Mira promises a boy she meets at a campsite that they can find an asteroid together. When she enters high school, she joins the astronomy club. But that year, the astronomy club happened to combine with the geology club, making it the astrogeo club?! Won't you find all kinds of sparkles with the astrogeo girls? (Source: Crunchyroll)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Their Promise
24m · Crunchyroll
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2. Episode 2 - The Riverside Milky Way
24m · Crunchyroll
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3. Episode 3 - Memories Are Treasures
24m · Crunchyroll
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4. Episode 4 - Exciting! Summer Camp!
24m · Crunchyroll
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5. Episode 5 - Everyone's Summer Break
24m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6 - Hoshizaki Festival!
24m · Crunchyroll
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7. Episode 7 - The Starry Sky Is a Time Machine
24m · Crunchyroll
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8. Episode 8 - Winter Diamond
24m · Crunchyroll
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9. Episode 9 - True Feelings
24m · Crunchyroll
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10. Episode 10 - Rain With Occasional Fortune-Telling
24m · Crunchyroll
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11. Episode 11 - Shining Star Challenge!
24m · Crunchyroll
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12. Episode 12 - Connected Cosmos
24m · Crunchyroll
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