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Class 2-2 is a class of Year 2 students at Nanairogaoka Middle School which the Smile! Cures belong to. The class consists of 30 students, 15 girls and 15 boys. Their homeroom teacher is Sasaki Namie. The class made their first appearance as a whole in episode 1, with various classmates being introduced and having speaking roles in later episodes.

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  • Nanairogaoka Class 2-2
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  • Class 2-2 is a class of Year 2 students at Nanairogaoka Middle School which the Smile! Cures belong to. The class consists of 30 students, 15 girls and 15 boys. Their homeroom teacher is Sasaki Namie. The class made their first appearance as a whole in episode 1, with various classmates being introduced and having speaking roles in later episodes.
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  • 14(xsd:integer)
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Name
  • Nanairogaoka Class 2-2
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • 270(xsd:integer)
Romaji
  • Ni nen ni kumi no seito
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  • Various
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  • Male + Female
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  • Class 2-2 is a class of Year 2 students at Nanairogaoka Middle School which the Smile! Cures belong to. The class consists of 30 students, 15 girls and 15 boys. Their homeroom teacher is Sasaki Namie. The class made their first appearance as a whole in episode 1, with various classmates being introduced and having speaking roles in later episodes.
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