

We also get a chance to see Taichi open up to Iori before Heartseed interferes and causes Iori to leap into the nearby waterway before switching Taichi with Yui. He is feeling guilty after telling her in volume 2 that he would not mistake her even in another body. This series is rated Teen and has elements not only of some violence but also deals with what would happen when young men and women randomly switch bodies (I am sure many of you remember being a teen if you are not one already) so use your best judgment before allowing a younger person a chance to read this book.Īfter getting Iori mixed up with Himeko in the last volume of the series (to be fair she was acting like Himeko and was inside her body when he was mistaken) Taichi starts this book by looking for Iori new restored to her own body. Will the Heartseed and his mindbending powers pull the five friends apart forever?

Inner secrets, hidden pasts, and dark urges are revealed to one another. Now the lives of the five friends are turned upside down, as they start swapping bodies and minds. The close-knit club of girls and boys are perfectly happy in their daily school life-until a supernatural being known as the Heartseed enters the picture. When five normal and well-adjusted teens at Yamahoshi Academy form the Cultural Research Club, all is right with the world.

The very best of friends are about to become the worst enemies. The anime TV series and follow-up OVA series have both been licensed for North American release by Sentai Filmworks. Based on the light novel series of the same name, Kokoro Connect has also been adapted into a critically acclaimed anime. Kokoro Connect is a continuing manga series that combines the genderbending and body-switching madness of Kashimashi with the high school hijinks of Toradora!. The members of this school club have a very deep connection!
