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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal during two separate games, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi team's most talented and determined players.

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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal during two separate games, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi team's teams most talented and determined players.



* {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: Couch Fukatsu always has a bored and uncaring look on his face and even admits he doesn't want to be the girls soccer couch, but he does go out of his way to advise them, even going so far as to help them improve both as a team and individually.

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* {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: Couch Fukatsu always has a bored and uncaring look on his face and even admits he doesn't want to be the girls soccer couch, but he does go out of his way to advise them, the team and lead them to victory, even going so far as to help each of them improve both as a team and individually.
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* {{Meaningful Name}}: Nozomi means 'rare or seldom' in Japanese.

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* {{Meaningful Name}}: Nozomi means 'rare ''rare'' or seldom' ''seldom'' in Japanese.

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Suō Sumire is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.

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Suō Sumire Suo is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.


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* {{Meaningful Name}}: Nozomi means 'rare or seldom' in Japanese.


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* {{Otaku}}: Midori and Alice for the anime ''Heartthrob Kaikoku''. Midori always plays soccer wearing a Kaikoku themed wrist cuff she got from a special edition blu-ray set of the anime, which Alice notices during a game.
** Alice even wonders if Midori is a "''shishi''" or a "''taishi''", which is in reference to two separate groups of fans on the anime.
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Sumire Suō is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.

Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'', with the protagonist Onda Nozomi being part of the main cast of ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' and taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.

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Suō Sumire Suō is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.

Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'', with the protagonist Onda Nozomi Onda being part of the main cast of ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' and taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.
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* {{The Stoic}}: Suo Sumire tends to be pretty expressionless most of the time and doesn't show much emotion.
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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Suo and Tsuruda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Suo taunts Tsuruda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Suo and Tsuruda Tsukuda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Suo taunts Tsuruda Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

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* {{Ensemble Cast}}: While certain characters get more screen time than others, it's hard to pinpoint any one character from the Warabi girls soccer team as being the protagonist of the series.

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* {{Ensemble Cast}}: While certain characters get more screen time than others, it's hard to pinpoint any one character from the Warabi girls soccer team as being the primary protagonist of the series.
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* {{Even the Girls Want Her}}: Nozomi has a tendency of getting boys to develop crushes on her, but even Ito seems to have a thing for her.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Suo and Tsuruda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Suo taunts Tsuruda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.



* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal and costing them the game, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi teams most talented and determined players.

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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal and costing them the game, during two separate games, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi teams team's most talented and determined players.


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* {{Flirtatious Smack on the Ass}}: Tase smacks Nozomi in the butt in a non-flirtatious way to get her to calm down after she accidentally scored a shot into their own teams goal during an official game.

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* {{Reused Character Design}}: Some of the character designs in ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' look strikingly similar to characters from the authors previous work ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}''.



* {{Show Within A Show}}: Both Midori and Alice are obsessive fans of an in-universe anime called Heartthrob Kaikoku, to the point that they both refer to people as "ducky" in reference to the tagline of the show.

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* {{Show Within A Show}}: Both Midori and Alice are obsessive fans of an in-universe anime called Heartthrob Kaikoku, ''Heartthrob Kaikoku'', to the point that they both refer to people as "ducky" in reference to the tagline of the show.
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* {{Noblewomans Laugh}}: Shiratori does this on the regular.
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* {{Comedic Underwear Exposure}}: When the girls soccer team is meeting to discuss finding money to get new uniforms, Midori lifts her leg up onto a desk to reveal her plan, only to accidentally flash all of the girls with her underwear.
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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi teams most talented and dedicated players.

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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal, goal and costing them the game, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi teams most talented and dedicated determined players.
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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Nozomi is generally a rather dumb and clumsy girl most of the time, going so far as to accidentally kick the ball into her own teams goal, but despite this, she's also one of the Warabi teams most talented and dedicated players.
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* {{Freudian Threat}}: Midori jokingly threatens to castrate one of the more perverted members of the boys soccer team after her team lost an important match.


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* {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: Couch Fukatsu always has a bored and uncaring look on his face and even admits he doesn't want to be the girls soccer couch, but he does go out of his way to advise them, even going so far as to help them improve both as a team and individually.
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* {{Decoy Protagonist}}: The first chapter introduces us to the rivalry of Midori Soshizaki and Suo Sumire, giving the reader the impression that the series will focus primarily on the two of them. Rather, Nozomi Onda herself gets more focus than either of them, with many scenes being shown from her perspective.

* {{Ensemble Cast}}: While certain characters get more screen time than others, it's hard to pinpoint any one character from the Warabi girls soccer team as being the protagonist of the series.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Nozomi Odna]]

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* {{Show Within A Show}}: Both Midori and Alice are obsessive fans of an in-universe anime called Heartthrob Kaikoku, to the point that they both refer to people as "ducky" in reference to the tagline of the show.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Midori Soshizaki]]

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* {{Loads and Loads of Characters}}: While ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'' had roughly a dozen or so important characters in its cast, ''Farewell My Dear Cramer'' has at least three times that number.
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* {{Time Skip}}: Takes place a year and a half after ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''

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* {{Time Skip}}: Takes place a year and a half after ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''Football}}''

* {{Word Salad Title}}: As of this writing, it's unknown what the title ''Good-bye Cramer/Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' is referring to, or who/what ''Cramer'' even is.
**It's been theorized by readers that the series will likely follow in the same footsteps as the author's previous work ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'' did, in that it will reveal the true meaning behind the title at the end of the series.
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* {{Japanese School Club}}: The girls and boys soccer clubs.


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* {{Passionate Sports Girl}}: Most of the main cast.
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Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'', with the protagonist Onda Nozomi being part of the main cast and taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.

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Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'', with the protagonist Onda Nozomi being part of the main cast of ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' and taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.
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Currently available for purchase digitally via Comixology and Kindle, or via a subscription to Crunchyroll.

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Currently available for purchase digitally via Comixology and Kindle, or via a subscription to Crunchyroll.
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* {{Improbably Female Cast}}: Soccer (or even '' sports manga'' in general) tends to be very male dominated. However, ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer'' focuses almost exclusively on girls soccer.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'', and simultaneously published in English by Kodansha Comics USA.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'', and simultaneously published digitally in English by Kodansha Comics USA.
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Currently available for purchase digitally via Comixology and Kindle, or via a subscription to Crunchyroll.

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* {{Market Based Title}}: The Japanese manga covers clearly show the English title as being "Good-bye Cramer". However, Kodansha chose to release the series in English under the title ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer''.

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* {{Market Based Title}}: The Japanese manga covers clearly show the English title as being "Good-bye Cramer". ''Good-bye Cramer''. However, Kodansha chose to release the series in English under the title ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer''.Cramer''.

* {{Sequel Series}}: To ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''

* {{Time Skip}}: Takes place a year and a half after ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''
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* {{Market Based Title}}: The Japanese manga covers clearly show the English title as being "Good-bye Cramer". However, Kodansha chose to release the series in English with the title ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer''.

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* {{Market Based Title}}: The Japanese manga covers clearly show the English title as being "Good-bye Cramer". However, Kodansha chose to release the series in English with under the title ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer''.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'', and simultaneously published in English by Kodansha Comics USA.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'', and simultaneously published in English by Kodansha Comics USA.USA.

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* {{Market Based Title}}: The Japanese manga covers clearly show the English title as being "Good-bye Cramer". However, Kodansha chose to release the series in English with the title ''Farewell, My Dear Cramer''.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}''.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer is simultaneously published in by Kodansha Comics USA.

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Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}''.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer is
April}}'', and simultaneously published in English by Kodansha Comics USA.
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Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.

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Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' Football}}'', with the protagonist Onda Nozomi being part of the main cast and taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.
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Sumire Suō is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.

Acts as both a [[SpinOff spin-off]] and {{sequel}} to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' taking place approximately a year and a half after the series ended.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer (さよなら私のクラマー, Sayonara Watashi no Cramer) is a shonen sports manga by Naoshi Arakawa, creator of ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}''.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer is simultaneously published in by Kodansha Comics USA.

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