They claim they swapped bodies during the night, which is the kind of thing you’d dismiss as a prank, or a weird dream, until Taichi and Iori swap as well, right in the middle of the club meeting, and pretty soon they’re all at it, swapping bodies without warning or explanation. Then one morning Yui and Yoshifumi turn up to the club in a state of distress. It turns out that I was prematurely pessimistic again, as Kokoro Connect’s OVA episodes merely pick up where the series left off, and it continues with the main narrative. Girls und Panzer’s OVA episodes are a case in point, entertaining yes, but goofy and inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. After all, OVAs are hardly renowned for living up to the standards of the series. It’s been a month, and now MVM are bringing us the OVA episodes. It was absolutely gripping stuff, and made Kokoro Connect one of the more notable releases of the year. Kokoro Connect on the other hand delivered a comedy drama about teenagers forced to confront themselves, and each other with a brutal honesty that most teens get to avoid. Any other anime would have delivered on that.
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That, plus the whole body swap idea that would ensure that every red blooded male’s hands would venture chestwards, and ever sensitive female would don a gas mask, blindfold, and grab a pair of tongs before daring to head to the bathroom. From the basic description, I expected merely another high school romantic comedy with a high concept to ensure plenty of awkward moments and mis-communicated feelings. Introduction Kokoro Connect turned out to be quite the surprise last month.