Ami's First Love was a short anime special, originally shown in theaters as an opener for the Sailor Moon SuperS movie. It was based on the manga side story "Juken Sensou Hen 2 - Ami chan no Hatsukoi."
Synopsis
Ami's First Love
Ami finds out that somebody using the pen name "Mercurius" is always tied with her for first place in exam scores, and starts to wonder what kind of a person he is.
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