I really liked the art for this series - everything is crisp and smoothly animated. Ultimately, Kokoro Connect succeeds in blending its comedic school life shenanigans with more serious emotional moments, a testament to the quality of the writing and the great direction. I felt the drama wasn't overdone at all and every arc introduced interesting new aspects of the story and allowed many sides of the characters to be shown. manages to make it fresh and funny, whilst also being surprisingly realistic with how it portrays the effects of each of the phenomena. Although some of the ideas may have been done many times before, Kokoro Connect Here we have a series that takes a supernatural storyline, adds some well-written high-school romance and plenty of compelling drama, and pulls it all together into one amazing package. What would you do if you and your friends started randomly switching between each other's bodies? Or if your deepest darkest desires were suddenly brought to the surface, out of your control? Perhaps the fairy egg “curse” does not apply to singing, and perhaps Sakagami is the fairy tale prince she has been seeking all along.Is it just me, or do I only review shows beginning with the letter K?Īnyway, just so you know, I'm also including the Michi Random specials in this review. Naruse makes her way to the club room to reject the daunting task, but changes her mind when she overhears Sakagami’s beautiful singing. Though unable to convey her thoughts through words, she is unexpectedly chosen to perform in a musical alongside three other students: Takumi Sakagami, Natsuki Nitou, and Daiki Tasaki. Even trying to speak causes her stomach to twist. Now, even in high school, Naruse’s speech remains locked by the fairy egg. Naruse is scarred for life after being blamed for her parent’s divorce, and her regrets soon manifest into a fairy egg-a being who seals her mouth from speaking in order to protect everyone’s happy ending. However, influenced by her deep belief in those tales, she is too naive and trusting, and her words soon shatter her family’s bond when she inadvertently reveals her father’s affair. Jun Naruse is a chatterbox whose life is colored by fairy tales and happy endings.
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