Convenience Store Boy Friends
Finished · 12 epStudio Pierrot · 2017 · Japan

Convenience Store Boy Friends

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Six students are each getting on with their lives, and all of them will visit the nearby convenience store after school. Each goes there for different reasons: to eat ice cream after club activities, to get the latest issue of this week's game magazine, to purchase ingredients, to meet friends, or to stock up on their favorite food. The convenience store becomes the place they can relax and make small memories. (Source: Official Website, edited)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - April
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2. Episode 2 - May
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3. Episode 3 - June
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4. Episode 4 - July
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5. Episode 5 - August
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6. Episode 6 - September
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7. Episode 7 - October
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8. Episode 8 - November
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9. Episode 9 - December
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10. Episode 10 - January
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11. Episode 11 - February
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12. Episode 12 - March
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