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Ongsa's high school life will never be the same when she carelessly tells her cute and cheerful classmate Sun "sweet dreams" using the Instagram name Earth. Unfortunately, the masculine name leads Sun to believe she's talking to a guy, but Ongsa doesn't want to lose the opportunity to talk to her. She chooses to keep it a secret and go on talking to Sun as Earth.
Episode 12 : Promise Me...Sun
May. 24,2024
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Episode 11 : When Earth Has No Sun
May. 17,2024
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Episode 10 : The Universe's Secrets
May. 10,2024
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Episode 9 : When The Earth Tilts
May. 03,2024
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Episode 8 : The Starry Night
April. 26,2024
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Episode 7 : The Overhead Sun
April. 19,2024
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Episode 6 : The Apocalypse
April. 12,2024
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Episode 5 : The Gift
April. 05,2024
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Episode 4 : The Fortune-teller of The Stars
March. 29,2024
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Episode 3 : UFO
March. 22,2024
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Episode 2 : Universe Club
March. 15,2024
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Episode 1 : The Sun and The Earth
March. 08,2024
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Season 1
Ongsa's high school life will never be the same when she carelessly tells her cute and cheerful classmate Sun "sweet dreams" using the Instagram name Earth. Unfortunately, the masculine name leads Sun to believe she's talking to a guy, but Ongsa doesn't want to lose the opportunity to talk to her. She chooses to keep it a secret and go on talking to Sun as Earth.
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