![]() ![]() As these five friends face many different phenomena at the whims of a mysterious entity known as «Heartseed», their friendship is put to the ultimate test. One day, they begin experiencing a phenomenon in which they randomly swap bodies amongst themselves. The story involves five high school students, Yaegashi Taichi, Nagase Iori, Inaba Himeko, Aoki Yoshifumi and Kiriyama Yui, who are all members of the Cultural Research Club. These episodes adapted the first four novels of Kokoro Connect. ![]() A 17-episode anime adaptation was made by Silver Link the first 13 aired in July 2012 and the last 4 aired in December 2012. The series is complete with 11 volumes (8 main volumes and 3 side-story volumes).Īn ongoing manga adaptation under the same name was written by the original author and illustrated by CUTEG in October 2010. The five members of the Student Cultural Society have spent a lot of time wondering what it would be like to be in someone elses shoes, but theyre about. ![]() Anda entered the first novel in the series, originally titled Hito Tsunagari Te, Doko e Yuku (ヒトツナガリテ、ドコへユク?), into Enterbrain's 11th Entertainment Awards in 2009 and the novel won the Special Prize. At Yamaboshi High, joining a school club is required, so when Himeko, Iori, Taichi, Yoshifumi and Yui couldnt find a suitable choice, they decided to create their own: the School Culture Club Together, they pass the days meeting and coming up with topics for the groups newspaper that is, until one day. The file here is the first volume of the series, translated into English by Pudding321 at the website Baka-Tsuki. The series is complete with 11 volumes (8 main volumes and 3 side-story volumes). Kokoro Connect (ココロコネクト) is a Japanese light novel series written by Sadanatsu Anda, with illustrations by Shiromizakana. 'Kokoro Connect' () is a Japanese light novel series written by Sadanatsu Anda, with illustrations by Shiromizakana.
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