Someday's Dreamers II Sora
Finished · 12 epNBCUniversal Entertainment Japan · 2008 · Japan

Someday's Dreamers II Sora

魔法遣いに大切なこと ~夏のソラ~

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Get ready for a second magical journey to the world of Someday's Dreamers, where spellcasting is a profession that requires both the proper training AND a license. It's to get that license and fulfill a promise made to her late father that young Sora Suzuki has made the long journey from her distant home in the countryside town of Biei to the big city of Tokyo. It's a daunting challenge, but she's got a little bit of talent, a charming personality and, most important of all, the promise of an internship! What she ISN'T expecting, though, is how different life in the city will be, especially the people themselves. While she gets along with the confident Asagi, Kuroda and the gentle Hiyori, she's completely confused with the mysterious boy Gouta. And yet, as a result of their internships they keep ending up in the same situations and slowly learning to understand more about each other than they ever imagined possible! (Source: Sentai Filmworks)

More seasons

Someday's DreamersPrequel · TV · 2003
Someday's Dreamers II SoraCurrent · TV · 2008

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1
23m
2. Episode 2
23m
3. Episode 3
23m
4. Episode 4
23m
5. Episode 5
23m
6. Episode 6
23m
7. Episode 7
23m
8. Episode 8
23m
9. Episode 9
23m
10. Episode 10
23m
11. Episode 11
23m
12. Episode 12
23m

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