The popular manga "37.5℃ Tears" by Chika Shiina will be adapted into a live-action Japanese TV series. This news was officially announced in the latest July issue of "Cheese!" (Shogakukan). The live-action Japanese TV series is scheduled to be broadcast starting this summer. "37.5℃ Tears" tells the story of the protagonist Momoko Sugisaki, a newly appointed "sick child nurse" who takes care of sick children. Because she is not good at expressing herself, she is nicknamed "the nurse who can't smile." While caring for the sick children, she also has to deal with the family problems hidden behind the sick children. The series was actually completed in 2014, but with the announcement of the live-action Japanese drama version, the original manga has returned and has been serialized again in the latest issue of Cheese! The cast of the live-action Japanese drama version has not yet been announced, and Anime Star will continue to pay attention to the follow-up reports of this series. |
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