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Wakako-Zake

ENTERTAINMENT 2015 30 min Episode(s): 12 english Japanese
As usual she drinks alone in a bar tonight! Murasaki Wakako is 26-year-old office worker. She has a boyfriend, Hiroki, but she likes to drink alone. Because she is a real drinker, she wanders around looking for delicious foods and drinks... Whenever such foods integrate well into such drinks, she breathes a sigh “Psssh” to express her happiest moment. Based on the original comic written by Shinkyu Chie. Being published in serialized monthly comic, Comic-zenon, from North Stars Pictures. Big hit manga sold 500,000 copies/ 3 volumes total! Click here to preview the program!

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