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6/10
Fun but not fun to watch if that makes sense
masonfewel15 June 2021
I am writing this review for both the main show and the 4 extra episodes that actually conclude this show at the end.

First of all: inaba is definitely best girl, without a doubt.

The art in this show is good, nothing amazing, but definitely slightly above average. The music was actually one of the better parts of this show, the ost is really good even if the op and ed are just ok. The characters feel really deep and real, and the way they interact is mostly believable and fun. The ending is also the best thing that could have happened too, and I liked it (I'll just say one thing: inaba is best girl).

However, you will only really like this show if you like people being sad, depressed, angry, and stupid. Like, what THE HECK was up with Iori in the last 4 episodes? It was a big pity party where Iori was being self centered and stupid, and I ended up hating her character. Everyone kept being stupid and mean, and no one liked anyone else for like half the series! I can see why people liked this show, because the parts that are done well are really good and the parts where no one hates each other are actually pretty fun and interesting getting to see the characters react to stuff.

However, imagine you only have time for one episode of anime after a long day of work, and you are in the middle of kokoro connect. You get to see a bunch of people shouting at each other and being depressed for 23 minutes straight! Doesn't that sound like a fun escape from reality? Yay! I'm someone who can appreciate drama if it's done right (violet evergarden is one of two 10/10 anime out of the around one hundred I've seen) but I just hate it when the drama makes it so the characters can't interact or so that they hate each other.

My least favorite part of the series by far was the first three episodes of the special, because nothing good happens, Inori is just feeling depressed and really mean and isnt telling anyone why (and it turns out to be a really stupid reason), but at least we get the ending that we deserve after sitting through this crap.

This anime made me so frustrated some times, but it has its funny, heartwarming, or well done moments, so I'm still giving it a score as high as a 6.
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8/10
A nice story!
Renjisbrow13 April 2019
Very nice and heart warming story I totally recommend watching it!
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8/10
Swapping bodies is only the start of their problems!
Tweekums22 November 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This anime series follows five high school students, all members of the Cultural Research Club. They don't actually do any cultural research; they just formed the club because for one reason or another they didn't want to join any of the other clubs. The group consists of two boys; Taichi and Yoshifumi and three girls; Inaba, Iori and Yui. One night Taichi and Iori each have a strange dream; they both wake thinking they have swapped bodies. It soon becomes apparent that it was no dream; soon all five club members are randomly changing bodies with some rather awkward consequences. After dealing with this for a little while they approached by one of their teachers... except that it isn't the teacher at all it is an entity calling himself Heartseed who has taken control of the teacher. He explains that this is all his doing and if they try to avoid the consequences of the swapping he will interfere to make things more interesting... when he does it looks as if one of the five will die; they know which body but he leaves it up to them to determine which personality is in it when it dies! This isn't the only strange thing to happen to the group; later he makes it so that they can't not act on an impulse which leads to a lot of unfortunate truths being told and later still they find themselves suddenly reverting to children or even babies!

When the body swapping started I feared this might become yet another fanservice series... Taichi's first act on finding himself in a female body was to feel its breasts... then another female student walked in and offered to help! Thankfully it isn't that sort of series at all; it was just done to show one of the awkward dilemmas of their swapping bodies. The story managed to balance the humour and drama of the situation nicely and just as one idea had been used enough it was over and they had to deal with another strange situation. The characters were fun without being silly; there may have been some funny moments but it didn't descend in to wackiness. The character designs may be fairly generic but the animation was pretty good and the voices seemed to suit the characters although not speaking Japanese I can only judge them on the way they sounded. Over all I'd say this thirteen part series is well worth watching if you are an anime fan; especially as it can be legally watched on Crunchyroll at the time I'm writing this.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles
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10/10
SO MUCH UNDERRATED, and I don't understand why.
mahinhasan-514685 October 2022
The storyline, plot, animation, character development; everything is done perfectly. The romance wasn't too strong but was still decent.

The best thing about it is the platonic relationship and friendship between this small but interesting friend group. This anime has finest friendship development.

What makes it even better is they deal with relatable problems in their life and slowly get to solve them by the end of the show.

Even the ending was good ( I don't get why people won't like this ending) Overall better than Bunny girl Senpai cause of the friendship development which we don't get to see any most other animes.

DON'T LET THE LOW RATEINGS FOOL YOU.
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10/10
After Hesitation I Hold No Regret
gvidas-992015 January 2023
I watched tons of low rated anime, and one day i decided to go to better rated ones (8.0 and above), when i realized that I have watched almost anything I was lost, I badly wanted to watch something but did not have anything so I just had this in Watchlist for past couple years. Oh man... The story was definitely one of the best, you can't literally even get this story in 2020-2023 TV shows who are very popular, It's beautiful that in the end everything works out for everyone, the Anime itself was really enjoyable, although I'm a Gory/Drama anime enjoyer, this really hit the spot good. Sadly however i couldn't watch the OVAs because I did not want the story to progress, I felt finished at the season 1 end. Everything summed up really well, with the story and everything. Really seeing forward to more manga writers or animators to follow this example. P. S. I don't even know why it has ratings like 7.4, although it's not bad, but I definitely would give this a strong 8.9/10 (for some minuses) but this really went trough my heart.
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6/10
Below average show. the show is 64.4 percent perfect according
Sabbir_Zoro22 November 2020
1. Animation : 4 out of 5 2. Screenplay : 5 out of 5 3. Character Development : 3 out of 5 4. Scores and soundtracks : 4 out of 5 5. Story : 3 out of 5 6. Root : 4 out of 5 7. Intensity :2 out of 5 8. Connectivity : 2 out of 5 9. Ending : 2 out of 5 ..................................................... Series Grade : C+
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8/10
A brilliant and dramatic story that anyone can relate to
TheGreatGreenBadger28 January 2020
This slice of life makes you think hard about the world you live in. Every character has a beautiful backstory, and there is a beautiful love triangle that spills out through the course of the story. Each arc in the story shows a darker side to humanity and sometimes their good sides, too. After watching it, I realized how much I could relate to every single one of them, and I can say it changed me for the better!
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7/10
🔗Tangled & Tied The Lives Of Five °7.4° °VG° 💯%🔍
50fiftillidideeBrain27 August 2023
Him♻Her Up↕Down Front↔Back Forward▶◀Reverse❕Pain🔗Friendship🔗Shame🔗Love🔗Bonding

Bring a change of clothes.

At Yamaboshi Academy, club participation is mandatory. 5 independent & solitary kids end up forming a club to hide the fact that 🅾 of them actually found a club: The Cultural Research Club. Its English acronym is STUCS - like, stuck, which describes our 5 leads. (I doubt that's by accident. English puns are common in East Asian features) + "Every organization is bound to have a few rogue elements," we're told. It adds up to good writing. KC opens w/ an aerial shot & then we /zoom into/ our 5 main protags' lives.

Here's the STUCS flagship members:

Taichi, or clueless nice guy/selfless-freak, per Inaba - his club of choice was the pro wrestling club. It doesn't exist. Nice try.

Aoki - he heard there was a Players Club. Unfortunately for him, it's as active as the pro wrestling club.

Iori - stumped, she asked her homeroom teacher to pick one for her as a surprise. Her exuberance can get the upper hand, at times. "You never know if she's doing it on purpose or not," is what we hear. She flashes her panties, but they look like shorts. Giggling it off, she seems mischievous & it's endearing. She's for a °juicier° club 📰. Innuendo & naughtiness are her schtick. We will learn why she "acts out".

Inaba - she joined the computer club & immediately quit b/c she got into a spat w/ the president. She's a 5th wheel in STUCS, partly b/c she enjoys 🔎bserving more than partaking.

Yui - she's a sucker for anything cute. Her application to be in the Fancy Club failed b/c it had already shut down.

When we meet Yui & Inaba, each looks uncomfortable in her own skin. In fact, that's /exactly/ the case. On STUCS 1st morning, they haltingly tell the others that for a brief moment the night before, their bodies↔switched & switched back. It's not long before Taichi-M shifts into Iori's body-F - The hands auto-go to the breasts to cop the 1st feel of a lifetime. Next morning, there's a 3-body-switch! Things are tangled. The swaps become more frequent & our STUCS start to panic. (I don't want to be /stuck/ in someone else's body!) An "observer" introduces himself to them: Heartseed. He's low-energy. No inflection in his voice. His every syllable sounds as if he's abt to fall asleep before the next. 'Don't worry abt being spied on 24/7', he reassures (that would take °energy°). Forget arguing w/ him; he just won't: Too strenuous. I gobbled this Heartseed guy up (maybe b/c the golden throated David Matranga does the English voice dubbing). He's the nebulous character that's been jerking the puppet strings. He inhabits bodies of the weak, like Teach Go, to talk to them. The STUCS agree on rules for the M/F switches, but curiosity & a sense of daring threatens the balance. KC is abt selfishness; how our fears & desires can shape our personalities/how we interact w/ others. 1-by-1, our protags' personalities & actions are deconstructed.

Can a selfless freak truly be a selfish freak? Taichi has a hard decision. It's actually not hard, it's just hard for him b/c he's never sorted out his priorities (or settled on the correct ones, rather). If he does what he MUST do, somebody might get hurt. He can't get over that 🚧. That's part of growing up. We must do The. Necessary. Things., even if it hurts someone's feelings. Weakness does much more harm. "If you have resolve, conviction, & a firm grasp of what's important to you, everything else just kind of flows. If you don't know what's important, you don't know what to do half the time." Thus is the class president's summation. The context is the *right thing to do; it's not a narcissist manifesto. Taichi realizes: "I did some thinking & I realized that I am a selfish, self-centered person. Once My Mind Is Made Up I lock myself in & ignore all other possible conclusions, & if I think I'm right abt something, I'll never admit I'm wrong, & that stubbornness gets in the way sometimes. I'm a selfish jerk." Selflessness can be a mask, & it can also be a device to present ourselves as perfect. KC challenges viewers. This type of psychological deconstruction is one of the reasons that I've fallen in love w/ anime. Taichi IS a selfless person. He cares abt other people, wants to fix every hurt, & right every wrong. He'll sacrifice himself 1st rather than let someone else be harmed. Hero-complex is his form of self-centeredness; his form of pride. He injects himself into situations as if he's the panacea. Does that make him bad? Absolutely not. He's as good as it gets. What we have to realize is that just as our psychology isn't simple, our goodness isn't either. Human beings are born 100% selfish & maturity is learning to shake it off like snow on our backs.

Aoki hears all of this & concludes: "I don't think it's possible to do something completely altruistic, you know what I mean?" Bingo! Humans are beautiful, but tarnished. Anyone who thinks s/he has pure motives is deluded. Do what's right & don't worry that there's a kernel of selfishness in there somewhere. It's impossible to pick it all out.

Though they do get into the topics of sex, love, & attraction, KC is nothing like those sexualized "kids" cartoons that we see in anime. They go deeper. One of the girls in the group suffers from androphobia (fear of men) b/c of an attempted sexual assault when she was in Middle school. She's terrified b/c men are so strong - stronger than her. (Taichi actually kicks himself in the groin, during a body switch, to show her how easy it is to ward off a male - selfless-freak!)

In ep4 we leave the bright side & examine some of the menacing fears that surface re: the potential to act w/ impunity in someone else's body. One person in the group trusts nobody: Cops arrest bodies, & judges throw bodies into prison. None of them are to be trusted w/ "my" body! The dark side ends up being much worse than taking the rap for somebody else's crimes, however. KC's psychology complexifies fast. "If I show people how weak I am, they won't need me anymore," says one protag who is determined to always be strong. We dress up our lives w/ a variety of BS, but if/when reality smacks us, it all drops away. Serious things happen that make these kids deal in °truth°.

One protag compartmentalized her personality to survive early life. Now she feels phony & doesn't know who she is. She's told that 'in every case you are still you,' & that 'everyone wears a mask at some point.' Perhaps she does it more frequently than some other people, but that doesn't matter. Lots of people will change themselves to fit the situation. Nobody's strong enough to ignore everyone else & be themselves. In KC they get to walk in another person's shoes, to look at themselves from the outside, & see the people in their lives from new angles. They will sort out some wrong choices they've made, and revisit regrets & key moments that may have led to behavior & personality changes, so that they can now release them. Drop that baggage off & be free.

Next their desires get unleashed uncontrollably. These kids get a crash course in dealing w/ shame & embarrassment. At 1st it's the girl who gets sex crazed(?). The writer addresses this a couple of eps into this motif. Aoki, wannabe Players Club member, does bring up that he's got a filthy mind (never met a guy that denied it). Basically it's his ironclad determination that keeps him from jumping on the girl that he likes, he says. Practice doeth make perfect. The point of the whole vignette is that our desires can be so strong that we might feel that we're helpless against them. & the answer is: Ironclad determination. ♻To quote Prez again: "If you have resolve, conviction, & a firm grasp of what's important {the *right thing to do} everything else just kind of flows."

In the later eps, irony 🥊 a couple of these characters in the jaw. Some of their emphatic judgments abt others are actually more fitting of themselves. Idk anything abt author Sadanatsu Anda, but that's the type of insight a person picks up when s/he hits a low point. It's more true than you would think. We are all blind to our own stuff. Don't doubt it. 🙈

Rated 7.75 on MAL, KC is a 2012 release of 17 25-min English dubbed eps. There's no subtitles & the show happens to feature Japanese writing as communication w/ no interpretation. Just have a voice actor read the words out loud for us, pls! It's up & down w/ some eps, scenes, & motifs that could be better. It's worth watching b/c the 📝 is at times outstanding, & the treatment of the protags' personal struggles & interior psychology is quite insightful. Some of the art is gorgeous. It's not a comedy, but they do a much appreciated Princess Bride call out w/ a gallant As-you-wish.😍

QUOTES📢

Never forget that kindness can hurt someone instead of help, at times.

I found that complaining abt things that only bother me a teeny bit is a great stress reliever.

〰🖍 IMHO

🎬72 📝76 🎭7 💓5 🦋3 🌞6 🎨7 ⚡4 🎵/🔊6 😅4 😭4 😱4 😯5 😖0 🤔84 💤35 🔚 7 (The End is not a conclusion as the manga goes on)

Age 15+ sexual innuendo & joking ° girls' breast sizes are revealed ° boy admits to girl that he masterbated while thinking of her ° Taichi in Iori's body goes for the breasts ° another female student happens to be looking. She offers to help... She's very good w/ her hands... Taichi's rescued by himself/Iori in his body. (It's not as confusing to watch. Don't let my garbling scare you off). None of it is gratuitous. What happens, & the words that are said, all have a purpose.

Rated TV-PG-13

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8/10
Surprising Treat.
bumbamht2 December 2019
Started watching it and became delightful. Story is great, plot too. Only thing that irritated me is that yori nagase's character on the last few episodes . It was irritating like hell. Though it did overcome in the last episode. Overall it was surprisingly marvelous.
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8/10
Absolutely blown away!
itschipsaw27 April 2021
People giving this anime bad reviews seriously don't understand how brilliant the story and the concept is executed, yes, it is slow and steady. As things should be here. (But it's not that slow)

Things start happy and charming but then gets dark and deep, this anime has romance, emotions, thrill, comedy and shows every character's perspective really really well. A big roller coaster ride or you can say, a fine cuisine with every flavour well balanced.

The characters and their developments are really great and well displayed.

Not to mention the voice acting, both dub and sub are just awesome.

Overall, A really great anime and Worth every second of your time. Became one of my personal favourites in no time.

Highly recommended, Definitely worth watching :)
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5/10
Slow Pace..
AngelzWingz25 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The show revolves around 5 friends who are being tormented by Heartseed, an entity who took particular interest in the group and decided to "help" them discover themselves and each other for his own entertainment. Therefore he forced them into unimaginable circumstances like switching bodies or being compelled to act out your strongest desires. However he claims he will only stop doing this when he loses interest until then he calls the shots and will even go as far as to cause one of them to fall off a bridge to keep things interesting. Leaving the club with the task of just trying to keep there sanity. Though the show isn't terrible, it's very slow paced and for a plot that does have some potential it's executed in a way that could easily be seen as boring. In my opinion it was average and if they created a more exciting and captivating tone it could have been MUCH better. However, instead the story comes across as forgettable and floats on the line of a darker themed story and a light hearted high school romance but refuses to commit to either. It's not something I would personally recommend.
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8/10
A thrilling mystery of oneself.
kenichimatsuyama15 August 2020
This anime series is one of the few ones which shed better light to understanding the complex personalities of individuals. It gave us various types of people and the challenges of having identity crisis. It also induces philosophical thoughts and existential questions to its viewers which is a good thing for me as an audience.
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10/10
don't let the low rating get to you
EN_lee_31 May 2021
This is truly a master piece , if you want to know emotions on a deep level just go for it this is really amazing.
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2/10
Good idea for telling a story about 5 students who were cursed with a spell involving body swap but yet, it reminds me of Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
Irishchatter20 June 2018
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Ok these have different characters but it's basically the same idea = students getting to know each other + being cursed by swapping each others bodies. I mean I just felt in my personal opinon with this anime that it doesn't really have that spark to it like it literally made me yawn after watching 2 eps.

Dissapointed that I didn't enjoy but oh well, better luck next time...
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3/10
Dont know why people like this
fazeelb28 February 2020
To b honest i liked this show a bit in the start because it was funny but as it goes on the anime was just extended unnecessarly , it just revolve around cring and problems of one at a time and use less love triangle . Some times i thought why did i even watched it
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