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... first season. But the TV station said that 12 episodes are too few to show, and hope to increase it a little bit.

   This is easy to understand.

   After all, the second season of "Things About That Rabbit That Year" is an animation broadcast on the TV platform. If there are only 12 episodes, I am afraid that it will be gone in less than a week.

Therefore.

  After repeated research by the production team, it was finally decided to extend the script of the second sea ...

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