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light of temptation
light of temptation

light of temptation

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The angel of wind exhales, sending fluffy dandelion seeds into a slow dance. Wind and light guide the downy seeds into the magical world of botany.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

4 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 March 2018

Country

Japan

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