![]() ![]() It feels too fast-moving once the switches are established. Which leads into the main problem of the novel: it’s too short. Much of the novel is just Inaba’s aggressiveness and/or pragmatism behavior going off on whatever target is making her mad, from Taichi to Heartseed. ![]() In fact, a lot of swaps happen off-screen, so this isn’t a gut-busting comedy or even full of bad cover-up stories. But since these swaps are rather short, the characters don’t have a lot of time to get caught in compromising situations. Although as for the latter, there’s a decent amount of gender-bending aspects and risque content. Of course, there’s the usual body-swapping antics and risque content. They’re an eclectic group of friends who, just like everyone, has things they don’t want exposed, making them perfect targets for Heartseed. The rest of the club members include the energetic president Nagase the strict, scary, and smart Inaba buttmonkey Aoki and tough-as-nails but lover of cute things Kiriyama. The protagonist of the story is Taichi, an overly nice guy and wrestling fanatic. So they’re lucky to not only not have the threat of these swaps being permanent but also discover the culprit: a mysterious being known as Heartseed. Instead of two people switching, the five members of the club jump between the other four for as little as a minute all the way up to a few hours. Kokoro Connect is a rather unique take on the body-swapping genre. How close are you to your friends? Well, the three girls and two guys of the Cultural Research Club are about to get really close…as in “we’re in each other’s heads” close. ![]()
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